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#21 |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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On top of doing S&V, how about giving him some drop shots and then lob? If the drop shot is done with some angle I doubt this guy can counter slice or drop you back like Nadal.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ohio/Florida
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I was in a 4.5 tournament 2 weeks ago. My quarter final match was against a pusher. He actually hit the ball hard with underspin. the ball came low and fast...and skidded or stayed low. It was much faster than the heavier topspin players I am used to. Reduced my reaction time. He went up 3-0. I realized trying to hit my hard topspin forehands with these low fast balls created errors on my part. It was 98 degrees and about 110 on the court. I knew I had to change my game plan and make him work and wear him down.
I returned many of his low slices with slices of my own. Decided to move him up and back, as that wears you down much faster than side to side. So I would slice a drop shot and bring him up. Then I would lob or pass. I got it tied up at 4 all. He went on to win the first set 6-4. However, my plan was paying off as he was wearing down. I continued this through the first 3 games of the second. I was up 3-0 and he was winded. His slices no longer had the bite and became sitters that I was able to smack with heavy topspin. I won the second 6-1. At 3-0 in the third, he could not continue. It worked, just be patient. Here was the results in the paper. ![]() Last edited by guitarplayer : 07-14-2012 at 05:47 PM. |
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I hate these type of players i dont even know why they play tennis....thats not tennis!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Wow, just wow! Maybe work on your stamina or work on being more consistent than him? Consistency is what wins tennis matches. You're not Federer and you never will be no matter how hard you try. Better to become a more consistent player so you can beat guys like this in the future. And maybe start working on your forehand slice.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Yes, that is tennis. Tennis is out-smarting your opponent and hitting the ball so that it doesn't come back into the court, no matter how long that may take. Just because you don't see pros doing it on TV doesn't mean it's not tennis.
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Dude,
That's painful to experience the first couple of times. Quote:
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Sure it is. The ball is coming back over the net. Why should he give you the ball you want to hit when you are constantly trying to give him something he can't hit back? That doesn't make any sense. I hear it all the time. "He just keeps the ball in play"....that is the dumbest thing you can say in tennis. I don't know a sport that doesn't have offense and defense and in some cases in even other sports...your defense even wins you games. What year was it the Ravens won the Superbowl. They spent most of the game playing just like this guy played you in Tennis.
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Would you be insulted if you got passed clean by slice forehand at net ?
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The problem is that the professional pusher does not go for any shots when they have a chance. Nobody faults a player for "getting a ball back" when they're on the run. It's a guy who has an obvious play on a ball, but elects to just dink or lob it back. It isn't dumb to despise these kinds of players. They are frustrating and most of us PAY MONEY and end up having to play these people. Some months, I have to play four pushers to get to a normal player. So frustrating.
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There's nothing wrong with playing it safe. It's called "percentage tennis". Only go for winners if you're reasonably sure you can make them. If not, why go for them and beat yourself? And if you can consistently hit winners, you'd be playing on the ATP Tour.
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No, my objective of playing tennis -- which is a game -- is to have fun. I am a recreational player. I do this for enjoyment. I also like to win, as well. But that isn't the primary component of why I play tennis.
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But it may be for your opponent. Some guys just want to win. You can't really criticize them for having a philosophy different than yours. And if you lose, you really don't have anything to complain about, right? Your opponent was trying to win more than you were.
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And even if we do not see them doing it on TV it doesn't mean that it is because its a "cheap" strategy but it simply does not work on that level anymore. And the fact is, if on on a pro level on a certain day just hitting slices would win someone a match, the person wouldn't hesitate to use the slices.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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If you ever want to get to higher levels in tennis, you have to get through these obstacles called pushers. They stand in your way, just to remind you, you are not the player, you think you are. Plus makes you realise how many holes are still in your game. I know it's frustrating. You just had a few lessons with your coach,who told you how great your topspin forehand looks, blah blah, etc.. and next day you will lose to a guy who just piddle paddle balls over the net, with no style or technique, clumsily holding his racket but gets just about every ball back. Of course, this will have to affect you mentally and eventually you fall apart. These type of players should be the reason why you want to improve your tennis and become more versatile player who can switch to plan b or c or d. Pushers have no plans apart from getting the ball back.
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As far as paying money goes-- if you were paying that money directly to your opponents so they would show you a good time on the courts, you'd have all the right in the world to complain. I presume you're not doing that. Instead you're paying for the opportunity to compete with players at your level-- and so are they. If you want to play better players, improve your level of play. If you don't want to spend money to play "pushers," play social tennis. Or you could just try to have fun no matter what kind of player you're against. It might sound corny, but I honestly can't remember ever playing tennis and not having fun. |
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nice game Rodney!
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I regularly play with two guys who only hit slice from both sides (well one guy can hit topspin FHs but is loath to do so). The trick with both these guys is to NOT hit balls that bounce up, such as balls with lots of top, particularly to the FH side because that makes hitting the slice much easier for them. (On the BH side it is easier to slice off a low ball.) If I keep the ball low to their FH, I see a lot more errors and soft balls.
One more note: you have to be careful with your volleys because they leave your racquet at a lower angle than you expect. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I remember the first time I played a guy who hit SLICE off the forehand. I was like, "I didn't even think there was such a thing as sliced forehands." But he was a good player and beat me.
So why do we find it more annoying to lose to a player like this? I think it's because we know that to an observer we both look like bad players. We don't mind losing if we look good losing.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Hate this type of player too... Thing is most of these types in my area are just real nice grandpa types. Playing with one of these people will ruin my forehand for weeks.
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