It is a non-aggresssive shot
So the other player can attack (build) and so probably will win the point. So you don't want to hit slow shots you want to hit relatively hard shots. But of course young players build there muscles later in life so there is a different game plan for them.
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Your non-hitting hand holds the tennis racquet at the throat (below the strings but above the grip), so when you are getting ready for a shot, your non-hitting hand moves the tennis racquet back so your hitting hand does not get tired of moving the racquet back and swinging at the ball.
As with most any other shot in tennis, hitting a slice requires the player to be moving forward, which puts his/her weight behind the shot (in that respect, the concept is similar to that of bowling, boxing, baseball, football, etc).
nope.
i like hitting thing so its fun and also the feel of hitting a winner or a great shot
A high tennis shot is called a "lob"** By a "high tennis shot" I assume you mean a shot that YOU hit
I know it sounds weird but its true... its called a hobblegot!
Challenges in tennis include: placing a shot were you want it, know what the oppenents shot might be, reacting to a oppenents shot.
The name for a generic shot in tennis is a stroke. Strokes include forehands, backhands, volleys, drop shots, lobs, approach shots, serves, returns, groundstrokes, half-volleys, lob volleys, overheads, etc.
a chop shot is a.k.a. a slice which is a shot with backspin