| In tennis, a race of blow of axe is a projectile where | | | | the ball. |
| the angle towards the player and behind the racquet, | | | | Half of discharge is primarily a defensive race, since it |
| made by the line of the flight of the ball, and the | | | | should be only made as a last resort, once caught out |
| racquet travelling downwards through it, is of the 45 | | | | of the position by the projectile of your opponent . It is |
| degrees larger than and can be 90 degrees. The face | | | | a desperate attempt to emerge from a dangerous |
| of racquet passes slightly apart from the ball and | | | | position without never not reprocessing the discharge |
| swallows the side, cutting it, because a man cuts | | | | deliberately half. |
| wood. Rotation and the curve are of right-hand side on | | | | A court of tennis is 39 feet length of the base line to |
| the left. He is made with a stiff wrist. | | | | produce Net. There are only two places in a court of |
| The drawn section simply reduced the angle | | | | tennis which a player of tennis should have to await |
| mentioned of 45 degrees downwards with very small. | | | | the ball. |
| The face of racquet passes inside or apart from the | | | | 1. Approximately 3 feet behind the base line close to |
| ball, according to the wished direction, whereas the | | | | the medium of the court, or |
| race is mainly a torsion of wrist or snap. This snap | | | | 2. Approximately 6 to 8 feet support net and almost |
| gives a cut of ensabotage decided to the ball, | | | | with respect to the ball. |
| whereas the drags of a blow of axe swell in addition | | | | The first is the place for all the players of base line. |
| to ground without cut. | | | | The second is the clear position. |
| The rules of the work of legs for these two projectiles | | | | If you are drawn out of these positions by a projectile |
| should be identical that the order, but because both are | | | | which you must return, do not remain at the point |
| made with a short oscillation and more play of wrist, | | | | where you struck the ball, but reach one of the two |
| without need for weight, the rules of the work of legs | | | | positions mentioned as quickly as possible. |
| can more without thrown being risk and position of | | | | The distance from the base line approximately with 10, |
| body also carefully not considered. | | | | feet of the net can be regarded as no-man's-ground |
| These two projectiles are primarily defensive, and are | | | | or. of white of the are never delayed there, since a |
| the devices to reduce work when your adversary is | | | | deep projectile will catch you with your feet. After |
| on the base line. A blow of axe or a section is very | | | | manufacture of your projectile starting from the white, |
| difficult to lead, and will break to the top any play of | | | | as you must often make, reprocess behind the base |
| control. | | | | line to await the return, thus behind you can still come |
| It is not a projectile to be used against a discharge, | | | | ahead to meet the ball. If you are drawn in short and |
| because it is too slow to pass and to cause the | | | | cannot reprocess without risk, continue all the manner |
| concern too high. It should be employed to be dropped | | | | in the clear position. |
| soon, the soft projectiles with the feet of the man Net | | | | Never hold and observe your projectile, because to |
| while it enters. Do not try to pass a man Net with a | | | | make so much simply means which you are out of the |
| blow of axe or a section, except by a large opening. | | | | position for your next race. Try to reach a position so |
| Drop-A drawn is a very soft race and pointed-with | | | | that you always arrive at the spot that the ball goes at |
| angles of blow of axe, played completely with the | | | | before it really arrives. Make your hard operation thus |
| wrist. It should be dropped to less than 3 to 5 feet | | | | while the ball is in the sky, you will not be dispatched in |
| from the net to being useful any. The passages of | | | | your race after it rebounds. |
| face of racquet around outside of the ball and under it | | | | It is in the study to do this that normal anticipation plays |
| with distinct from turn from wrist do not balance the | | | | a great part. Some players know instinctively where |
| racquet shoulder by making a projectile of fall. The | | | | the next return goes and position to take consequently, |
| projectile of fall does not have any relation with a | | | | whereas others never smell it. It is with the last class |
| stop-discharge. The projectile of fall is all the wrist. The | | | | that I push the position of court, and recommends it to |
| stop-discharge does not have any wrist of the whole. | | | | always enter by behind the base line meeting the ball, |
| Use all your projectiles of wrist, blow of axe, slices, and | | | | since it is much easier to run ahead than back. |
| drops, simply as an auxiliary with your orthodoxe play. | | | | If you are caught with the net, with a projectile court |
| They are designed to disturb the set of your opponent | | | | with your adversary, you still do not hold and do not let |
| by various rotation on the ball. | | | | it pass to you to the will, as it can easily make. Select |
| Half of projectile of discharge requires a | | | | the side where you think that it will strike, and jump, it |
| synchronization, a sight, and a work more perfect of | | | | with suddenly while it balances. If you guess well, you |
| racquet than very other, since its margin of safety is | | | | gain the point. If you are wrong, you are not in line not |
| smaller and its various chances of innumerable | | | | worse, since it would have beaten you in any event |
| misfortunes. | | | | with his drew. |
| It is a collecting. The ball meets the ground and the | | | | Your position should always try to be such as you can |
| face of racquet almost at the same time, the ball | | | | cover the greatest possible field of the court without |
| rebounding in addition to ground, on the cords. This | | | | sacrificing the safety, since the right projectile is surest, |
| drew is a stiff-wrist, oscillation of shorts, as a discharge | | | | most dangerous, and must be covered. It is simply a |
| without follow through. The face of racquet voyage | | | | question of how much more court than that |
| along the ground with a light slope above the ball and | | | | immediately in front of the ball can be kept. |
| towards the net, this fact considering the ball low; the | | | | A quite founded knowledge of the position of court |
| projectile, like all the others in tennis, should travel | | | | saves many points, not to indicate anything of much |
| through the face of racquet, along the short cords. The | | | | breath spent in long races after the desperate |
| face of racquet should always be slightly apart from | | | | projectiles. |