Benefits of hitting cross court behind baseline
Summary
TLDRIn this instructional video, the speaker discusses the strategic advantages of hitting crosscourt shots in tennis. Positioned behind the baseline, the player has multiple shot options, but crosscourt shots are highlighted for their ability to force opponents to cover more ground, making them run around the court. The video demonstrates proper technique, emphasizing the importance of making contact in front for effective crosscourt shots. It also touches on the quick decision-making required in tennis, suggesting crosscourt shots as a safe option when out of balance.
Takeaways
- đŸ The speaker discusses the advantages of hitting crosscourt shots in tennis.
- đ Hitting crosscourt allows for better court positioning, as it opens up more options compared to hitting down the line.
- đ The speaker demonstrates hitting crosscourt shots from behind the baseline.
- đïž Running the opponent around the court is easier with crosscourt shots, as they require more movement from the opponent.
- đ The second pounce, or step, should take the player away from the court when hitting crosscourt to increase the opponent's movement.
- đ« Hitting down the line does not force the opponent to move as much, making it less strategic.
- đ Anticipating the opponent's return is easier with crosscourt shots, as it allows for better recovery and less distance to cover.
- đ The angle of the crosscourt shot is crucial for its effectiveness, as demonstrated by the speaker's examples.
- đ§ Balancing is important in tennis, and hitting crosscourt can help maintain balance and stay in the point.
- đ€žââïž Contact with the ball should be made in front of the body for a successful crosscourt shot.
- đ€ Quick and correct decision-making is essential in tennis, especially when choosing between hitting crosscourt or down the line.
Q & A
What are the three main shot options available when positioned behind the baseline?
-The three main shot options are hitting down the line, hitting to the center of the court, or hitting crosscourt.
Why might a player choose to hit crosscourt instead of down the line?
-A player might choose to hit crosscourt because it requires less recovery time, can make the opponent run more, and offers better court coverage.
What is one benefit of hitting crosscourt in terms of opponent movement?
-Hitting crosscourt can make the opponent run more, as the ball travels at an angle and covers more court distance.
How does hitting crosscourt affect the player's recovery position?
-Hitting crosscourt leaves the player with less court to cover on the recovery, as the likely response from the opponent is also a crosscourt shot.
What should a player be aware of when aiming for a crosscourt shot?
-A player should make contact with the ball more in front to ensure the shot goes crosscourt. If they are late, the ball may not go in the desired direction.
What happens if the first bounce of a crosscourt shot cuts off the single sideline?
-If the first bounce of a crosscourt shot cuts off the single sideline, it's considered a good shot as it forces the opponent to run more and potentially miss the return.
Why might a player opt for a crosscourt shot if they feel off-balance?
-A crosscourt shot can help the player stay in the point because it is a safer shot, providing more margin for error and giving them more time to recover.
What is a crucial technical aspect of hitting a successful crosscourt shot?
-Making contact with the ball in front of the body is crucial for hitting a successful crosscourt shot. This allows the player to direct the ball with the correct angle and force.
How does hitting down the line differ in risk compared to hitting crosscourt?
-Hitting down the line is riskier because it leaves more open court for the opponent to exploit and requires quicker recovery to cover the opposite side of the court.
What does the speaker emphasize about decision-making in tennis?
-The speaker emphasizes that tennis involves making fast and correct decisions, especially when choosing the type of shot to play based on the player's position and balance.
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