Tip of the Week: Take Time Away From Your Opponent

Taking time away from your opponent can make it very difficult for them to hit their shots well and execute their strategy. Hitting the ball faster is the most common way that players try to take time away from their opponent.

However, there are several other ways to do this.

One is to adjust your position on the court. If you can stand a step or two closer in, you will hit the ball sooner and decrease the distance between you and your opponent. To do this, you must be ready early and possibly shorten your backswing.

On the same note, if you can hit the ball on the rise rather than waiting for the peak of the bounce or letting the ball drop, this will also give your opponent less time to hit the next shot. Hitting a good low slice can also take time away from your opponent because the ball will skid and get to the second bounce sooner than when you hit it flat or with topspin.

Try one of these ideas and see if you can make your opponent feel rushed. If you can execute the shot on your side of the net, this will likely result in more errors from your opponent and more winners from you.

Steve Annacone, USPTA Elite Pro, is the Director of Annacone Tennis, www.annaconetennis.com and MyHamptonsPro, www.myhamptonspro.com throughout the Hamptons, NY.  In addition, Steve, Phil Lepisto, and Amanda Reller run the ACT (Advanced Competition Team) program at the Tucson Jewish Community Center (Tucson, AZ) for high level players ages 8-18. Please contact Steve at info@annaconetennis.com

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