1.
Forehand Ground Stroke - This stroke is executed
by hitting the ball after the ball has bounced on the court
surface. This is usually the most played tennis stroke in
any match play. Unless otherwise indicated, this stroke is
usually hit from around the baseline when ball contact is
made and is usually hit with topspin. This shot can also be
hit as a flat shot or as a slice shot. The Forehand Ground
Stroke is executed with the contact point on the same side
of the body as the racquet hand.
2. Backhand Groundstroke
- This stroke is executed by hitting the ball after the ball
has bounced on the court surface. This is usually the second
most played shot in any match play. This stroke is usually
hit from the baseline when ball contact is made and is hit
just as often hit with topspin or as a slice. This shot can
also be hit as a flat shot. The Backhand Ground Stroke is
executed with the contact point on the opposite side of the
body as the racquet hand.
3. Forehand Volley - This
stroke is executed by hitting the ball before the ball has
bounced on the court surface. This stroke is used to return
the ball when you are positioned closer to the net. The volley
is also used to return the ball sooner than a ground stroke,
thus reducing the amount of time your opponent has to react.
You are usually positioned between the service line and the
net when ball contact is made. The Forehand Volley is executed
with the contact point on the same side of the body as the
racquet hand.
4. Backhand Volley - This
stroke is executed by hitting the ball before the ball has
bounced on the court surface. This stroke is used to return
the ball when you are positioned closer to the net. The volley
is also used to return the ball sooner than a ground stroke,
thus reducing the amount of time your opponent has to react.
You are usually positioned between the service line and the
net when ball contact is made. The Backhand Volley is executed
with the contact point on the opposite side of the body as
the racquet hand.
5. Half Volley - This is
a very interesting shot because it has aspects of the volley
and aspects as a ground stroke. It is similar to the groundstroke
because the stroke is executed by hitting the ball after the
ball has bounced once on the court surface. It is also similar
to a volley because it is hit while the ball is on the rise
which makes it feel like a volley. Normal groundstrokes are
executed by hitting the ball on its downward motion. The Half
volley can be executed both as a forehand and a backhand.
6. Forehand Overhead - This
tennis stroke is also known as a "smash". This shot
is not used very often is game play. It is executed by hitting
the ball with the racket above your head and while the ball
is coming back down. It is executed by hitting the ball before
the ball has bounced on the court surface. This stroke is
usually hit while you are close to the net, usually in front
of the service line. The shot can also be hit from further
back on the court. The Forehand Overhead Stroke is executed
with the contact point on the same side of the body as the
racquet hand.
7. Backhand Overhead - This
is an alternative to the "smash". This tennis shot
is probably the least used shot. It is executed by hitting
the ball with the racket above your head and while the ball
is coming back down. It is executed by hitting the ball before
the ball has bounced on the court surface. This stroke is
usually hit while you are close to the net, usually in front
of the service line. The Backhand Ground Stroke is executed
with the contact point on the opposite side of the body as
the racquet hand.
8. Serve
- The serve is similar to a "Forehead Overhead"
but is hit behind the baseline. The use of various spins and
spred make this shot difficult to predict and to return. This
tennis stroke is also known as a "smash". The shot
can also be hit from further back on the court. The Forehand
Overhead Stroke is executed with the contact point on the
same side of the body as the racquet hand.
9. Return of Serve - This
stroke is a modification to the Groundstroke and is used to
return serves. It is usually has a shorter backswing. The
primary purpose of the return of server is to return the server
to the server.
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