- In
racket sports a
groundstroke, or
ground stroke,
refers to a
forehand or
backhand shot that is
executed after the ball has
bounced on the court. The...
- pla**** an aggressive, behind-the-baseline game
based on
heavy topspin groundstrokes,
consistency and
shrewd court coverage; an
aggressive counterpuncher...
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where the
server stays back
following the
serve and
attempts to hit a
groundstroke (a shot
where the ball is
allowed to
bounce before contact is made)....
- the match. See also:
Canadian doubles.
Approach shot (or approach): A
groundstroke shot used as a
setup as the
player approaches the net,
often using underspin...
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possesses a well-rounded and more flat and
lower net-clearance
backhand groundstroke that he is able to
redirect down the line for
clean winners. Alcaraz...
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major categories:
groundstrokes,
which are hit
after the ball has bounced, and volleys,
which are hit out of the air. Both
groundstrokes and
volleys can...
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baseliner whose game was
centered around her
powerful serve and
forceful groundstrokes.
Owing to her high-risk
playing style, she
typically hit a
large number...
-
final tie break.
During the tie break, Art and
Patrick furiously trade groundstrokes, but
begin smiling as they continue. The
rally intensifies and Art jumps...
- for a one-two
combination on his serve,
using the
serve and a
powerful groundstroke to end
points quickly. His
forehand is
significantly better than his...