When I was in college, I played free at this one place that would call me in to play with their better members. One guy I played with a lot was a "pusher." the huge 115 square inch racket, a lefty, would hit lobs as a rally shot, the whole 9. If I was playing good, I would smoke him 1 and 1. But if I was playing bad, or just simply woke up on the wrong side of the bed, it would get close. Actually, he was very talented. The really good pushers have great hands. These guys don't like practicing, they like to play matches, so it's amazing how effective they often are considering they're not the type to go out and drill.