
The art of being able to rock your opponent
and sow a seed of doubt is crucial to
success in tennis.
I call this “finding a
way to make a statement of intent”. There
are various ways of achieving this and they
are laid out for you here:-
How to make a statement
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Hit a ‘Big Shot’ from the baseline
that is a winner.
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Make a good play off opponent's best
shot. (When you know what your
opponent's favourite weapon is make
a point of reading it once so you
can reply with a tough shot)
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Hit a service ace on a big point.
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Three to four big first serves in a
row.
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Serve a bullet right at them. (This
is also very effective as a second
serve if your opponent continually
stands in close and is intent on
attacking your 2nd serve)
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Standing in on 2nd serve. (Show your
intent to take on opponent's 2nd
serve)
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Show an opponent you are keen and
eager by showing clear intention of
how you will attack their serve by:
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Good execution of a return.
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Jig and move about. Show an
opponent a different look before
opponent serves.
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Jog to your chair if you have
broken serve or gotten very
close to breaking.
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Dictate speed of the change of ends.
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Bring opponent in and smack the
passing shot straight at opponent.
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Chip charge a second serve or hit
and come in off a 2nd serve.
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Bury a smash.
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Big shot off a big 1st serve. Read
one so you can anticipate early
achieving a solid hit.
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Give your opponent a totally
different look before your opponent
serves by changing your return
position. (It must be obvious enough
for him/her to notice either by
standing closer in, further back or
over to one side.)
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Make noise as you hit the ball.
(Louder grunt or exhalation of air)
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Use humour. (An instance of this
would be after they hit a winner
just smile and acknowledge the play,
or after you’ve missed a sitter
smile and turn away, or if they hit
a ball right at you just give a wry
smile)
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Stand tall with a solid stare down
the court before you serve.
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Lingering look after a good volley.
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Speed used to chase every ball with
intent to hit them back with
control.
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Strong raised fist after a break of
serve.
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The aggressive self talks “I can do
this! I love fighting for every
point! I can fight and be cool in my
mind at the same time!”
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The aggression to use the first
chance you get after they have made
a statement. (This is a huge key to
recovering your composure when you
have been hurt by your opponent’s
big play.)
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First point of a game. Hit a big
serve, or serve and volley to show
your intent to win the game
strongly. On return, try attack or
return a solid ball with full focus
again, to show that your opponent
will have to fight for every point
to hold serve.
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Be prepared to do something totally
different to try swing the momentum
your way if you are totally out of
the match. (Sudden drop-shot, a game
of no pace, go for high-risk winners
for a game, or even serve a 1st
serve underarm.)
by David
Sammel
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