Katelyn Caniford | Towpath Tennis Pro
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strategy for singles play that is crucial to success is when to come into the
net. As a general rule of thumb, you always want to attempt to get to the net
as soon as possible to attack your opponent. Being able to combine a strong
baseline game with solid net play is not only going to force your opponent into
making adjustments, but will frustrate them as well. However, you don’t want to
get too eager and come in for no reason or when the time isn’t quite right. Here’s
a few short tips on when to come in and put away those shots!
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key factor with the approach shots is timing. The easiest chance for you to try
and come into the net off of a deep approach shot is when your opponent is
hitting balls short into the service boxes. It’s not a bad idea to consider
moving in off of these shorter shots because all of your momentum is already
moving forward into the net.
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