| THE SERVE | |||||||||||||||
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| The Serve is a most important part of Kick Tennis. Teeing off from the baseline, it sets the pace for the whole game. A string of bad serves could cost big, giving away easy points to an opponent. The Key to a good serve is two-fold: playing to an opponents weakness and setting up weak returns. Many opponents are weak on their left side. A kick here could provide real advantage. Further, dropping on deep into the court can set yourself up for a shallow return. The closer one is to the net, the more options and more control they have with their shots. |
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| Will Prepares to Serve | |||||||||||||||
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| Some Famous Serves: Wing Dinger: A Serve with top spin that comes in hard and stays low to the ground. Whoop Tee Do: A Right-Left Serve that doesn't break Cross-Serve: A Left-Right serve that lands in then spins off into out of bounds. Piece of Shit: A High, Boring Serve that is easy to return |
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| Andrew Prepares a Cross-Serve | |||||||||||||||
| -- RETURN TO KICK TENNIS -- --RETURN TO HOME -- |
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