How Do I Beat Players Who Lob Every Single Point?
Playing against constant lobs can feel chaotic. You get to the kitchen… and the ball goes over your head. […]
Playing against constant lobs can feel chaotic. You get to the kitchen… and the ball goes over your head. […]
A: Topspin is one of those things players chase too early. You see a forehand dip inside the baseline
A: If opponents keep sending the ball to your backhand, it’s rarely random. They’ve noticed something. Maybe your backhand
A: Few shots frustrate players more than the third shot drop — especially when it keeps landing in the
A: We know the type. They don’t speed up. They don’t force anything. They just keep dinking crosscourt, middle,
A: Few things test your composure like watching a partner miss three returns in a row or pop up
A: Fast, deep serves don’t beat you because they’re “too good.” They beat you because they rush your preparation.
If you feel like you’re constantly lunging, tipping forward, or scrambling to recover after reaching for low balls
A: As a 3.5 player, you have been playing for a while, you’re comfortable on the court, and
A: Getting stuck in no‑man’s‑land after you serve isn’t a foot‑speed problem. It’s a timing and decision problem. The