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Friday, September 28, 2012

How To Win A Tennis Point With The Approach Shot

By Davis Pete


Putting pressure on your opponent is the name of the game these days. Therefore, the tennis approach shot will do the trick for you in destabilizing your opponent.

In most cases, one would hit the approach shot on the forehand side as it will be towards the backhand of the opponent. Backhands are generally weaker.

As the phrase suggests, the approach shot is a shot which allows you to approach somewhere. And that 'somewhere' is the net. One plays an approach shot in order to move up and take charge of the net in order to volley or smash the ball for a winner.

Approaching the net could take many paths. However, to be ruthless and effective, one should hit a down the line forehand as it will be headed towards the weaker backhand of your opponent. This will allow you to crush the weaker return.

How to measure a good approach shot? Sound execution requires a good forehand which is flat and deep. This will put pressure on your opponent to hit a weak return to you. Drilling the ball flat will result in less reaction time being allowed to the opponent. This could result in him hitting a fairly weak return.

Once one approaches the net, the objective is to volley or smash the weak return away. Having a good split step is critical in ensuring you are ready for the volley. It could either be a forehand or backhand volley. It could also be an overhead smash. The split step ensures you are ready to pounce on to the ball.

Pushing or volleying the ball in one thing. The other is to be able to direct the volley away from your opponent.




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