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Old 10-11-2012, 09:31 AM   #1
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Iam currently ranked 12 and we do challenge matches and the kid above me is a pusher. Ive lost to him twice and just cant beat him what should i do?
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Old 10-11-2012, 09:33 AM   #2
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Come to net and also bring him to net. Plenty of threads out there on this topic.
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Iam currently ranked 12 and we do challenge matches and the kid above me is a pusher. Ive lost to him twice and just cant beat him what should i do?
is he a moonballer or just gets everything back ? Moonballer just hit one back then immediately move in take next ball out of the air ,, gets everything back learn the dropshot .
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Iam currently ranked 12 and we do challenge matches and the kid above me is a pusher. Ive lost to him twice and just cant beat him what should i do?
Work on your out of the air game. Move in and crack a few winners with swinging volleys, verheads etc. That will do the trick. You have got to feel comfortable with hitting the ball without letting it bounce.
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I agree with everything said above, also, when you are both at the baseline, pin him into a corner. Hit everything to one corner (probably backhand), and make him commit the error. A pusher's biggest weapon is their speed, they like to run around a retrieve balls. By keeping him in one corner, you are taking away what a pusher likes to do best. Also, when you get the opportunity ball to take control of the point, it is crucial that you have very specific, safe targets. If you try to hit away from the kid, then you will start spraying balls.

Hope this helps - Good Luck!
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I agree with everything said above, also, when you are both at the baseline, pin him into a corner. Hit everything to one corner (probably backhand), and make him commit the error. A pusher's biggest weapon is their speed, they like to run around a retrieve balls. By keeping him in one corner, you are taking away what a pusher likes to do best. Also, when you get the opportunity ball to take control of the point, it is crucial that you have very specific, safe targets. If you try to hit away from the kid, then you will start spraying balls.

Hope this helps - Good Luck!
Yes that is great advice, pin the pusher to the backhand corner that will give you much more options to work with. Do not rush your shots be patient and you will win.
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Iam currently ranked 12 and we do challenge matches and the kid above me is a pusher. Ive lost to him twice and just cant beat him what should i do?
What scores did he beat you by?
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Old 10-11-2012, 02:46 PM   #8
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What scores did he beat you by?
Yes, and how do the points in your match typically go?

Do you have any idea of the stats?

Do you have a lot of winners but a whole lot more errors?

Are the points long?

etc etc
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Iam currently ranked 12 and we do challenge matches and the kid above me is a pusher. Ive lost to him twice and just cant beat him what should i do?
Stop making errors.

That's the benefit of playing pushers. Forces you to practice patience and consistency. No way around it.
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Old 10-11-2012, 03:51 PM   #10
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Stop making errors.

That's the benefit of playing pushers. Forces you to practice patience and consistency. No way around it.
That's a good mental practice for you, beat them at their own game.
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practice against one.
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You have to mess with them and give them something different; slice, lots
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Stop making errors.

That's the benefit of playing pushers. Forces you to practice patience and consistency. No way around it.
Agree 100% and great advice - forces you to work on key groundstrokes fundamentals and stop making errors
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I agree with everything said above, also, when you are both at the baseline, pin him into a corner. Hit everything to one corner (probably backhand), and make him commit the error. A pusher's biggest weapon is their speed, they like to run around a retrieve balls. By keeping him in one corner, you are taking away what a pusher likes to do best. Also, when you get the opportunity ball to take control of the point, it is crucial that you have very specific, safe targets. If you try to hit away from the kid, then you will start spraying balls.

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Old 10-12-2012, 11:32 AM   #16
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Hey guys, I think you are way off topic here. You are supposed to be discussing DB. What do you think you guys are doing, all threads are supposed be about DB, please don't pay any attention to the title.

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Hey guys, I think you are way off topic here. You are supposed to be discussing DB. What do you think you guys are doing, all threads are supposed be about DB, please don't pay any attention to the title.
All threads use to lead to three dead ends:

DB, hatred of the USTA, and TAUT.

( I have always tried to swing it to "College tennis will eventually be all foreigners" with out much luck).

Will need to update this now and say it leads to four things and include TCF's 8 year old.
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Iam currently ranked 12 and we do challenge matches and the kid above me is a pusher. Ive lost to him twice and just cant beat him what should i do?
Stay patient and wait for the right shot.
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is he a moonballer or just gets everything back ? Moonballer just hit one back then immediately move in take next ball out of the air ,, gets everything back learn the dropshot .
When i do a drop shot he also does like a tap back dropshot so makes me come to net and then places away from me D:
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