Usually called a Lob shot. It is used to either draw your opponent to the back of the court or to hit over him if he is at the net.
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 push that is too high refers to a shot in sports like tennis or golf where the ball is hit with excessive elevation, causing it to lose speed and control, often resulting in a weak return. A loop drive with insufficient spin is a shot that has a high, arcing trajectory but lacks the necessary rotational force to create stability and control, making it easier for opponents to anticipate and counter. Both scenarios can lead to missed opportunities and poor shot execution in competitive play.
yes, it's a tennis term for a high deep shot.
a chop shot is a.k.a. a slice which is a shot with backspin
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combariene shot
a shot with no spin.
This is called a topspin shot. The topspin creates a downward force on the ball, causing it to dip and bounce higher upon landing. It is a popular technique in tennis and table tennis for adding control and depth to the shot.
The opposite is forehand (as in tennis).
A tennis winner is a player who successfully hits a shot that their opponent cannot return, resulting in a point being awarded to the player who hit the winning shot.
The speed of the fastest tennis shot ever recorded is 163.7 miles per hour, achieved by Samuel Groth in 2012.
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