Monday, January 03, 2005

More On Playing Against A Super-Quick Tennis Player

I want to continue to talk about some of the tactical considerations in my match against a top-ranked super-quick player.

I think it's important when you play somemone to try and figure out if opening the court up will be to your advantage or not.

What do I mean by opening the court up?

I mean hitting angled shots that will pull an opponent wide. This is great if your opponent is slow or doesn't hit well on the run. But if your opponent actually is quicker than you and hits well on the run then by opening up the court you are allowing your opponent to turn the match into a quickness game.

If you're the slower one then you should think about hitting a lot of balls down the center to cut down the angles.

So, quick opponent consider rallying down the center. Slow opponent consider opening up the court with angles.

Until next time,

Glenn
The author of INSIDER TENNIS STRATEGIES --the Ebook
on tennis strategies and tactics that will help you become a
smarter player fast.

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