Question:
How do you hit short angles in tennis?
roronoah
2008-02-15 19:55:25 UTC
I've been playing for a while, n would like to know how to hit a ball short cross court with a lot of pace and spin against an opponent. most of my sharp angles are slow, but with enough spin to go in. how can i fix that?
Three answers:
fworthtennis
2008-02-15 20:16:00 UTC
you must increase the racquet-head exceleration.
?
2016-10-25 03:19:28 UTC
I had this way of undertaking at the same time as i began playing.. that is truly complicated cos your opponent can hit the ball conveniently... attempt to swing added back, meaning every time you strike the ball deliver your racquet back somewhat more beneficial than you used to. decrease your topspin, hit the ball with your racquet flat so there'll be more beneficial ability on the ball. you also would opt to positioned a lot less pressure on your string as Luxilon will positive positioned countless spin. a lot less pressure will positioned more beneficial ability. If all of those gained't artwork, purchase a heavier and longer racquet. Longer racquet have more beneficial momentum, you receives more beneficial ability. I did purchase a sparkling racquet to get over this, grow to be a flaming pink Wilson Hammer sequence. yet i imagine your undertaking is that you stand too close to to the ball once you hit it. For backhands that works in basic terms advantageous yet for forehand make positive you've real looking area between you and the ball, it extremely is the concept of holding your hand quickly. keep in mind, hit the ball flat. wish that permits.
anonymous
2008-02-15 20:33:04 UTC
i agree. hit with lots of racquet acceleration, point your racquet in the direction you want the ball to go to, and swing fast through the ball. remember to keep your eyes on the target, and you'll eventually get it. (:


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