So I was on court with a tour player today and we had a discussion that led to an unanswered question. Here is the situation and I'm looking for help on how to proceed. He said, "my basic game is to get to the net at every opportunity as my strength is my volley game. Assuming I get a short ball I want to approach as often as possible. My coach says I should always hit an approach shot when I get the short ball, because my opponent will feel the relentless pressure. I believe that I should go for a winner at 40-0 or on "not so big" points, in order to keep my opponent off balance, and not always give him a chance to pass.
My coach says I should let the relentless pressure of approaching wear my opponent down,and must always make the shot when I get a short ball, because my net game is the strength. I feel that going for a winner once in a while will make my opponent fear hitting a short ball and cause more mistakes from his racquet. I also think that the confusion of him not knowing what is coming, might pay some dividends."
So I'm wondering what others would advise? I will give my two cents as to what I advised, after I hear other responses to this one.
My coach says I should let the relentless pressure of approaching wear my opponent down,and must always make the shot when I get a short ball, because my net game is the strength. I feel that going for a winner once in a while will make my opponent fear hitting a short ball and cause more mistakes from his racquet. I also think that the confusion of him not knowing what is coming, might pay some dividends."
So I'm wondering what others would advise? I will give my two cents as to what I advised, after I hear other responses to this one.
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