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why Yanking

if your front foot closes down to much you can’t rotate so you need to follow through on the start side– still putting top spin on the ball — we call this shot Yanking

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spin out

spin out

when the lob goes up spin out to get in position to hit the overhead

jumping

jumping

get into the air–to bring the ball into a lower hit zone

stop missing

Nico ferera talks about the art of letting the opponent lose– in other words stop missing 

jump backhands

jump backhands

jump to hold your court position- jump to get the ball into a lower hit zone