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  2. Volley (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    A volley in tennis is a shot where the ball is struck before it bounces on the ground. Typically, a player hits a volley while standing near the net, though it can be executed further back, in the middle of the tennis court , or even near the baseline.

  3. Serve-and-volley - Wikipedia

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    Other male tennis players known for their serve-and-volley technique include Frank Sedgman, Ken Rosewall, Lew Hoad, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, John Newcombe, John McEnroe, Stefan Edberg, Pat Cash, Boris Becker, Patrick Rafter, Pete Sampras and Tim Henman. Sampras, despite being known for his great serve and volley game, did not always come to the ...

  4. Tennis shot - Wikipedia

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    A slice is a groundstroke or volley hit with backspin, while a topspin shot is a groundstroke or occasionally a volley hit with topspin. Thus tennis shots can be categorized according to when they are hit (serve, groundstroke, volley, half volley), how they are hit (smash, forehand, backhand, flat, side spin, block, slice, topspin shot), or ...

  5. Half volley - Wikipedia

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    A half volley is a difficult shot to make. Often a player hits a half volley only when forced by the opponent or caught out of position. The half-volley came to prominence in the hands of George Caridia and Ernest Lewis in the early 1900s. [1]

  6. Tennis strategy - Wikipedia

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    The serve-and-volley technique works better on faster surfaces because the volleyer is able to put more balls away without the baseliner being able to chase them down. Although serve and volleyers may be a dying breed, there are still some great players who employ this tactic.

  7. Lob (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    "The swinging volley," was an innovation of Lendl’s. It employed strong topspin forehands and even more of the volley. It is also used today by players such as Roger Federer but was more common in the 1980s. Big servers used it the most. The "kick serve" lob has been in use for the relatively extended period.

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  9. Drop shot - Wikipedia

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    A drop shot hit with a volley is aptly coined a drop volley. The secret to making a good drop volley is having "soft hands." To achieve this, a player slightly loosens his or her grip on the racquet at the moment of impact with the ball. This allows the racquet to absorb more force and reduces the ball's rebound.