Why is a slice used in tennis?

Slice, or backspin, causes the tennis ball to spin back toward the source of impact (you). When a slice shot bounces, the ball stays low, forcing your opponent to really stretch to get to the ball. If players like to attack the net and volley, they slice a lot.

How do you beat heavy topspin player?

I’ve come up with five different ways to beat a player who has a heavy topspin game style:

  1. Attacking the opponent’s backhand.
  2. Taking the ball on the rise.
  3. Coming to the net.
  4. Moving back behind the baseline.
  5. Hitting the ball deep near the baseline.

When should you play a slice?

It’s a defensive shot that you should use on only three occasions: When you’re scrambling to retrieve a good, angled shot by your opponent (this is called making a get) and can’t set up to hit a conventional forehand — you can swipe the ball back with slice and buy yourself a little time to get back into position.

Which part of your body can touch the net without forfeiting the point?

A player can’t touch the net while the ball is in play. In fact, if any part of the player’s body, clothing, or racket touches the net or net posts while the ball is in play, the opponent(s) earns the point.

What is a forced error in tennis?

The most important statistic in tennis is the one you never see. The stat that absolutely, positively matters the most in tennis is the “forced error”. Forcing errors means making your opponent uncomfortable, making them miss their shot because of something special you did to make them miss.

How to deal with slice shots in tennis?

Hit the low ball with heavy topspin and overcome the slice on the ball with your own topspin which will allow you to hit aggressive but maintain the consistency. If you simply tap the ball back, the slice on the incoming ball will make the ball move on your strings which will result in your shot being erratic and you losing control of the shot.

What does a slicer do to a tennis ball?

A slicer is a person that chops the ball, creates backspin and makes their shots land in very, very low and skid a lot. If they hit it hard they skid and a slice that’s hit softly tends to bounce and stop.

What’s the best shot to hit against a slicer?

A good shot to hit against a slicer is a tremendous top spin shot, something high and soft and deep. That means that the ball’s going to be bouncing up here and it’s much harder to hit a slice when the ball is high than when it’s low.

What’s the best way to beat your opponent in tennis?

Pushing your opponent back also gives you opportunities to go into the net and/or play a drop shot. Be generally wary of playing shots that only go half-court, as these can often be easily exploited by a good opponent.

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