A friend of mine (ex-top US junior player) suggested I try the following game plan out:
My strongest shot being my forehand, he suggested basing my groundstroke exchanges as follows:
Basically never aim for the lines, just for the a, b, or c points. Even if not hitting a, b or c, the margin for error is much smaller, the ball should therefore be consistently in the court most of the time.
During backcourt rallies, always hit with good medium pace back to the center, aiming for b.
Once a short ball lands in the yellow area, hit a hard forehand aiming for practically all of the time for c, and then follow it forward and take a net postion. Once in a while, perhaps opt for a, but usually the attacking shot always goes to c.
I intend trying it out.
Any comments?
My strongest shot being my forehand, he suggested basing my groundstroke exchanges as follows:
Basically never aim for the lines, just for the a, b, or c points. Even if not hitting a, b or c, the margin for error is much smaller, the ball should therefore be consistently in the court most of the time.
During backcourt rallies, always hit with good medium pace back to the center, aiming for b.
Once a short ball lands in the yellow area, hit a hard forehand aiming for practically all of the time for c, and then follow it forward and take a net postion. Once in a while, perhaps opt for a, but usually the attacking shot always goes to c.
I intend trying it out.
Any comments?
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