user92626
G.O.A.T.
In replying to another thread, it just dawned on me that pushers are just disciplined players who follow the same winning principle as any good players. That is, if they get their hand on the ball relatively comfortably they'll make their opponent pay sooner or later. Is that not the same as Nadal's, Federer's playing?
So rule #1, It don't matter whether you hit hard or soft, from the baseline or closing in, paint the line or the middle, simply DON'T LET them get to your ball with ease.
Right?
So rule #1, It don't matter whether you hit hard or soft, from the baseline or closing in, paint the line or the middle, simply DON'T LET them get to your ball with ease.
Right?