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Tactical secrets
If you care to make these secrets your own, we strongly recommend to stick to one particular secret for a week or so and practice it during half an hour per day. Be a bit patient with your own learning experience and give it the necessary time, and focus on one particular secret at a time. Be your own patient teacher and you will learn at your own steady pace and achieve significant progress.
Michael Dambridge TopTennisSecrets Editor
Pete's trap TACTICAL SECRETS
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Modern top players like Gonzalez or Federer often run around their backhands and play inside out with terrible violence and it pays in the score as it puts immense pressure on the opponent. Club players can learn a lot and practice these tactics. It also leaves an alternative to play longline but it is more difficult because the net is higher at the side than in the middle and is therefore more risky. In both cases the opponent can only play a defensive stroke anyway and he gets all the weight of the game on him. |
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Play deep TACTICAL SECRETS
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OUR TIP: PLAY DEEP TO KEEP YOUR OPPONENT UNDER CONSTANT PRESSURE It is important, especially from the return side, to avoid that your opponent can go forward into the court. Even if a small percentage of your strokes will be out, you must take the risk to keep your opponent under pressure, because if you start playing half court, the dominance of your opponent will be unavoidable and you will not only loose the point, but the balance of the whole match could switch into your disadvantage. |
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