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-  74–75 Ben Rothenberg (16 March 2013). "Wozniacki Survives Battle of Moonballs Pierrot". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 7 February...
- three out of five stars, saying, "In tennis parlance, this fires off more moonballs to stay in play than outright winning shots. But Bettany is charming,...
- generating additional pace and rendering the return more challenging. Hitting a moonball to a pusher's backhand side will often force them to hit a lob, allowing...
- compensate for her forehand's relative weakness, she frequently utilises the moonball, a slow, high-looping shot, to push opponents far behind the baseline,...
- consensus reads, "Approachable even for viewers who don't know a lob from a moonball, Boom! Boom! chronicles a spectacular rise and fall with absorbing insight...
- to change pace and keep her opponents out of rhythm. She also can hit moonballs on occasion for the same purpose. Following a loss to Andreescu at the...
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- power to deafen. He also carries a musical instrument called "The Black Moonball", which can alter his appearance or teleport him to another location. In...
- university in 1972, and first won pro matches in 1974. Among his shots was the moonball—a high and deep shot, normally hit with a lot of spin. At the French Open...