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- Updated: May 28, 2016
Safe risk. Is that not an oxymoron? If you are very strict about language, then yes. But when it comes to tennis? Today, we’ll see that in our sport there is such a thing as safe risk, it’s just a matter of figuring out how and when to use it!
Attacking with safe risks As everyone knows, the difference between a club and pro player is huge and very noticeable. But the biggest differences between pro and casual players are smaller things that are not as immediately visible to the eye. One of these differences is the way in which professionals address “easy” balls. When a club player sees a short or easy ball, they …
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