Hello everyone and welcome back to M7 Tennis Academy channel and this is Manh Seven. Today, I will be sharing with you a very interesting and highly requested topic how to play against high topspin ball. In a lot of matches, recreational players usually hHello everyone and welcome back to M7 Tennis Academy channel and this is Manh Seven. Today, I will be sharing with you a very interesting and highly requested topic how to play against high topspin ball. In a lot of matches, recreational players usually have troubles with those shots and do not how hot to deal with those. Today, I will show you 6 ways you can choose to use in that situation Each way is suitable for different types of player. Now, let’s begin!. Ok, the first way, also the most common way that I see when players face a high topspin shot, is to stay further back. When the ball drop to a good height, we will hit a normal forehand or backhand. But keep in mind that there are 2 types of high ball. If the ball is high but not much spin, we can stay back. But if the ball is really spinning, we should not.
Because the ball tends to jump really far back, we can not back down quickly enough So now, how do we deal with a “less spin” ball? That’s right, coach Huy is backing down and hit a regular forehand That is how we deal with a high ball with not a lot of topspin on it. Now on to the second method, halfvolley shot meaning that we will hit the ball right when it just bounced. You should have a short back swing Because if the swing is too big, it’s easy to miss the ball. When the ball just bounced up, you hit, much like a halfvolley Coach Huy will hit 3 times. Ok right, you see? He hit the ball on the bounce Do not use too much power in these situations. When you face a tough ball like this, hitting hard results in a lot of errors.
Just make sure you hit a safe shot. Now on to the third way slice. We can hit a forehand slice just fine. Ok, forehand slice, just step in and push the ball back using the slice technique. This is a very simple and safe way to hit. not requiring a lot of energy, and easy to execute. If you are not confident with your forehand or backhand,. use the slice, because it is easier. Those are 3 ways. Now on to the fourth, the volley. If we can aim for the right timing, step in. and hit a volley, not letting the ball bounce. Now, let’s watch. Ok, we will actively step in and volley. This method requires a good volley technique, and also remember, do not try to hit too hard. We are standing too far back, do not engage a lot of muscles as it will result in errors. Just go for consistency instead. Try to practice regularly to hit this shot. Also, when you try this shot, you have to quickly anticipate the bounce.
Way sooner than the other shots. If you’re late, the ball will drop too deep and it would be too hard to hit a volley. Now, the fifth method smash we’re gonna let the ball bounce and hit a smash on the air. Ok, let’s observe! Coach Huy will try to smash at the baseline. The technique will depend on how high the ball bounces.. Normally, at this position, you do not want to smash the ball down too much. We should add some slice effects on the ball. The distance from the baseline to the net is too far. If you choose to smash down, you should have a really good technique. The slice smash is going to be easier. And the last technique, is hitting on the rise. This is a difficult shot, requiring good forehand and backhand techniques. Now, coach Huy will do this for 3 times. When the ball is at a good height, we just hit it flat.
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