Let's discuss Dave Hagler's latest article, "Spacing: Swing Volleys"
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Now this is interesting for me because I am guilty of not teaching the swing volley as much as I should. It clearly has it's uses and is a product of modern rackets in my view. The shot hardly existed in the classic era.
The footwork aspect of the article is enlightening and certainly something I will experiment with (though not for a while as it looks like a two-month severe lockdown here in the UK...no tennis whatsoever is permitted).
A question I would like to ask is about the backswing on the swing volley. I have always taught to take less backswing than a typical groundstroke as I feel timing is easier off a smaller backswing. Would this be correct? Or would you encourage the same size backswing as a groundstroke?Stotty
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Stotty - I think it is a using pace vs. generating pace issue. Most swing volleys are hit against incoming balls with minimal to at most moderate pace. If the ball was a dropping grondstroke at the same height and trajectory (and the player had the same court position), my guess is you'd want them to take a pretty big swing. In my experience if players hit the ball near the top of their power zone and they try to hit with topspin and velocity they have success. I tell players this will be an easy shot for you, hit it like a groundstroke. Sorry you are locked down. Dave
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