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use the other hand to guide the overhead in
track the ball intuit he sweet spot
when you can shorten the court and attack the diminished ball
to help get the toss in front lean in
what foot is in front doesn’t matter
go long up and and incline out
get in front of the baseline to shorten the court
as the toss goes up take the one step in on the return
go long up and out
hit the ball in front of your body
squish the knees to get the spring up
gives you more head speed at the end
on the approach shot move through the hit
feet on a straight line on return posture
racquet kicked up –racquet head already in slice angle