Saturday, August 10, 2013

How To Put Pressure On Your Opponent With An 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.

To be most effective in executing the approach shot, one should keep in mind that speed and distance to the net is key. Hence, being nearer the net would be better to hit an aggressive approach shot and then move up to the net to volley.

Moving to the net is the key objective of the approach shot as you anticipate after hitting a hard approach shot, the return will be meek. This will allow you to put the ball away for a winner easily. The aim is to intimidate the opponent mentally by putting pressure on him. This will paint a scenario of panic in his mind which could work to your benefit as he crumbles mentally.

Logically, it will take fewer steps to reach the net for a good coverage of the opponent's return if you were to hit the ball down the line as opposed to a diagonal shot. Therefore, it is imperative to drill the ball down the line hard and deep for a commanding position.

A good approach shot which is hard and flat and fast could also be an out right winner. This will allow you the luxury of not having to hit or volley the ball away. 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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