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A lob in
tennis involves hitting the
ball high and deep into the opponent's court. It can be used as an
offensive or
defensive weapon.
A lob is usually...
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keeping a tight grip in the air, with the legs
coming up at
a side. When the
ball reaches knee height,
release your top foot and
lob the
ball over with...
- live wood. In
addition to the foul line,
there is
a line 10 feet (3.0 m)
further down the lane
called the
lob line, and the
ball must
first contact the...
- of
twelve points, with
a two-point
advantage needed to clinch the set.
Lob volley: Type of
volley shot
aimed at
lobbing the
ball over the
opponent and...
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February 2008.
Retrieved 25
October 2011. "City
Tamils lob the
ball back
to Naidu". The
Times of India. 19
August 2003.
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A lob wedge, also
known as
a lofted wedge or an L-Wedge, is
a wedge used in the
sport of golf,
known for
being one of the shortest-hitting
clubs and providing...
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a groundstroke and is used when one's
opponent is
running to the net or if they are at the net already. The
alternative to a p****ing shot is
to lob the...
- aid the
player in
making accurate short-distance "
lob" shots,
to get the
ball onto the
green or out of
a hazard or
other tricky spot. In addition, wedges...
- the
ball and so
delivering it in an
unfair and
improper manner. He was
censured for his
trouble and was
forced to return to his
normal underarm lobs, but...
- goal; he
lobbed the
ball over Portugal's
advancing goalkeeper Vítor Baía,
settling the game,
which the
Czech Republic won 1–0. The goal
became a trademark...