Pet peeve #2 for me is the way most players start a rally when they're up at net.
Uh, chello (that's right, Jack Black), why would anyone start a rally up at net with a topspin forehand or backhand?
Look, when you start a rally, whether you're back on the baseline or up at net, you get a golden opportunity to practice THAT stroke.
So, if you're back on the baseline, as we discussed in a prior video, start the rally with a perfect forehand or a perfect backhand groundstroke.
Not some slopped over "here you go"...
The same applies for when you're up at net.
Start the rally with either a perfect forehand or a perfect backhand volley and give your brain another chance to think that this is the way you want to hit your volleys.
Check out this video below.
Discover the secrets of how to play your volleys so they skid low on your opponents' side of the net.
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Thanks, Brent
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