Hi again,
Played a buddy of mine yesterday. He's a very good player with an old school game. By that I mean he plays with fairly flat groundstrokes ,has a terrific slice backhand, comes to the net a lot, and is a great volleyer.
Often when people come to the net against me ,especially on the backhand side, I can hit a well-placed slice down the line forcing my opponent to move way over to the line in order to volley it. Then ,on the next shot ,I usually have a lot of court to shoot for.
But my tall buddy can easily reach most of these shots and angle them off so it's not that good a strategy against him.
Instead, I realized that against him I needed to go more for a winner on the first shot instead of playing the usual 2 shot sequence.
Same with lobbing. Because he's so tall, lobbing is not that good a strategy against him.
All this to show that the tactics may vary subtly against every opponent.
Until next time,
Glenn
Author of INSIDER TENNIS STRATEGIES --the EBOOK on tennis strategies and tactics that will help you become a smarter player fast.
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