HunterST
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I am pretty good at hitting sharp angles on my forehand that run the player way off the court. It can often force an error or be an outright winner, but I'm not quite sure of the best next step when my opponent is very fast or I don't hit it quite out of their reach.
The problem, of course, is that angles beget angles. If you stay back at the baseline, the opponent could hit an extreme angle of his own, or hit a lesser angle that would go right up the line.
Of course, I could approach the net, but that would mean approaching off of a cross court shot, which is of course problematic geometrically.
What do you think is the best move after a sharp angle?
The problem, of course, is that angles beget angles. If you stay back at the baseline, the opponent could hit an extreme angle of his own, or hit a lesser angle that would go right up the line.
Of course, I could approach the net, but that would mean approaching off of a cross court shot, which is of course problematic geometrically.
What do you think is the best move after a sharp angle?