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simple - that 'no land area' is common knowledge... just 4-5 cones outlining the 'no landing area', you let players rally, you lose point if ball goes in there..
stop putting yourself on the seniority high ground, i have played for 30 years... and it's irrelevant anyway... are you gonna ask a doctor not to treat you for cancer, unless he himself has had cancer? experience is one thing, logical thinking is another.... the 2 things are independent of each other... very few people have both. |
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I'm not selling anything. Just sharing for those might find it helpful. If you don't like it, don't use it.
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I wouldn't choose a doc who had little experience or in your case, seemed to have little experience.
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where is the illogical part in the cancer example?
'seems inexperienced'... you are being polite again... no, I don't coach for a living, so in that sense I am inexperienced.. but logical thinking is an independent quality. |
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treating cancer, as compared to say...a far more experienced Doc who had successfully treated many patients with cancer. Imo it is illogical to think that merely having had cancer alone would make a doc better. That doc likely trusted a experienced cancer doc to treat him and likely would be a completely different type of doc, since that is only one of many kinds of Doc. He also likely had a different cancer since there are so many types and likely each of them had only one type. But those ARE good examples of the things like we see in your stat analysis on serving. Major unsound assumptions..illogical conclusions.
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lol... you completely missed the point of the cancer doctor.
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the targets to hit smartly away from the foe for most instances. While this is not intended to tell you where and how to hit on the rise vs on the drop, it does address how direction shot line, with good solid pace will give you more time and challenge the foe. It also addresses coming in to attack mid ct balls, which also deals with managing time.
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you think...1st serves?
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^^^Sorry, do you mean when serving on when receiving? If you're referring to when serving I encourage players to target where they want the opponent to make contact as opposed to a specific spot in the box.
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a line on 1st serve. I wish I could find a way around it to help to avoid bad calls, but seems like there is little that can be done.
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^^^Oh, I see. Yeah you're probably right, I wonder if that's because people consciously think about hitting to the lines rather than thinking of the path of the ball to where they want the opponent to hit.
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never really realized that consciously as a serving cue I don't think. thanks
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I focus on the path of serve, much like with groundstrokes. I also focus on clearing the net in a way that supports bringing the ball down quickly in most cases...again like with groundstrokes. For example, I tend to use a top slice most often, which blends pace, slice, and topspin aspect to get the ball coming down faster. On flatter serves, I tend to try and hit much closer to the net top; which is another perspective on getting it down soon. Ash, Thanks for the tip on seeing this very similar to how I do the other strokes.
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I find that deeper serves have more cred in the club game, probably because weak serves often land short. Shorter angled serves can be more effective, but deeper ones cause a higher bounce and look more professional.
I am also surprised by how many of the deep serves land very close inside the line, and I am not being misled by ignoring the faults. It seems to be a miracle which defeats the laws of probability. I think it is due to subtle feedback obtained over the years that somehow gets it right. Yet it seems that for every serve which lands 2 inches inside, there should be one which lands 2 inches outside, but that does not happen. |
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Welcome back 5263.
You picked a good time to vanish. It wasn't pretty.
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Oh, and welcome back btw! You've missed some fun times, but no doubt there will be many, many more cheers
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What an excellent piece of analysis! I refer to the very first page of this long thread, having not read through all the other bits of it!
But purely based on that initial analysis, I am very impressed. |
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this I expect), this chart does not distinguish that they are rally balls or whether they are cross court. Just shows where balls were bouncing during a match. Many of these are mid ct attacks and/or dtl shots. I expect most can see what it does show is how few balls land very close to the baseline along with how they tend to keep the bounce away from the center T. And no, this is not to be an earth shattering find, but just a simple way to share what many experienced good players know on one level or another.
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