A slice is a shot hit by quickly turning the wrist when hitting the ball, causing it to have a strong backward and sometimes sideways spin, making it harder for the opponent to return.
Alternatively, a slice in tennis is where your racket turns to the side due to it not being held tightly enough...
just like in real tennis
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a chop shot is a.k.a. a slice which is a shot with backspin
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).
Serve, ace, smash, forehand, backhand, volleys, slice, top-spin, doubles, singles.
You have to spin or slice the ball hardly, but if you watch the "prince of the tennis'' before, you will know that a ball can't spin that incredible. The ball curved depends on your strength, just spin your hardest!
ct scan are denoted as 4slice 16 slice 32 slice 64 slice 256 slice or 312 slice........ 16 slice ct scanner means that one can acquire 16 simultaneous images of the required region.... similiarly with 64 slice scanner you can obtain 64 simultaneous images...this is helpful in having better resolution and more information to construct 3D images......... the slices denotes the number of detectors the scanner has
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Either use an offset club, or try and turn your hands over through the ball, both these will prevent a slice.
basic: forehand, backhand, serve, lob. advanced: topspin, slice, flat, and dropshot
to "slice" through the air and create lift.