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Strategy (2)
Strategy
by New New Newbie 18 years ago
by New New Newbie 18 years ago
Re: Strategy
by Jerry 18 years ago
by Jerry 18 years ago
Re: Strategy
by ricardo 18 years ago
by ricardo 18 years ago
Re: Strategy
by Francis 18 years ago
by Francis 18 years ago
Re: Strategy
by rolly 18 years ago
by rolly 18 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Strategy) was posted by Jerry, on 9/8/2006 1:55:23 AM:
Hi, One thing to work on if they are pushing to your backhand, is to flip or push DEEP to thier backhand and be ready to "step around" the next shot to get a forhand loop into thier backhand or thier elbow area. By pushing or fliping deep, the return will probably be longer where you can get at it for a loop. |