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Heading to the net after a drop shot
- Updated: June 5, 2016
Go to the net after you hit a drop shot. This is one of the cornerstones of tennis coaching. Why? Today, we’ll have a look at this question.
Quick to the net If you decide to hit a drop shot, it is either because you are exhausted and want to end the rally, or because your opponent is so far out of position that a drop shot is the perfect play. But after you hit the shot, what do you do? Stand still on the baseline? Or be proactive and aggressive? We are taught from the very start to follow a drop shot in to the net, and the reason for this is simple. Your opponent will have to …
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