Now for the Tip of the Week
Last week we went over the serve in detail. Today we will discuss the serve return in depth.
The
number one important thing in the serve return is to get it DEEP. It is
more important to get it deep, than it is to get it back hard or to the
backhand or anything else. People ask me all the time......How do i
handle bangers. Well this is where you start. It is very hard for even a
good banger to be able to hit the ball hard and low enough to overpower
you at the net if they have to hit their shot from the baseline. The
same is NOT true if they can whack the ball at you from mid court.
Secondly,
if bangers are overpowering you, you have to do one of two things with
the serve return. Either hit it to the bangers backhand....or hit it to
the banger that is the weaker banger. In either case, you still have to
get it deep. What i mean by deep is within three feet of the baseline.
Again, you cant let a banger hit the third shot with their forehand from
mid court.
Now if your opponents banging their third shot
is not an issue for you.....Here are the options (still wanting to hit
it deep ). Go right down the middle a little closer to the opponent
standing to the left side (start service box ) . This assumes that both
players are right handed. What you are doing is going down the middle on
the serve return, but going closer to the opponent that would have to
hit it with a backhand. You are trying to establish confusion. It is
closer to the backhand player, but the middle is usually taken by the
forehand player so each may think the other is taking it.
Next
if i am playing against opponents and one of them is really a strong
poacher, i want to hit the return to the poacher. In the video i sent
out a couple of months ago with me playing with Brian against Brians son
and Rob Elliot, they usually hit the serve return to Brian. Why????
Because Brian is an excellent poacher. If they hit the return to me,
Brian can come up and hurt them with a poach. If they hit the return to
Brian, he has to stay back and let the ball bounce due to the two bounce
rule, so he can't come up immediately and poach. So there are instances
that you want to play the better player.
ONE THING I SEE
OVER AND OVER IS THE SERVE RETURNER NOT MAKING A GREAT ENOUGH EFFORT TO
GET TO THE NET AFTER THEY HIT THE SERVE RETURN. I cannot stress how
important this is. When you are standing there waiting for the serve to
come to you, you need to be thinking two things
deep return
follow your return up to the net. Move up immediately.
I am going to go ahead and stop here as i still have quite a bit of info on the serve return which we will get out next week.
jeff shank
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