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R. F. And H. L. Doherty On Lawn Tennis (1903) (Paperback)
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R. F. And H. L. Doherty On Lawn Tennis (1903) (Paperback)
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CHAPTER II. Singles. Let us suppose the strokes to have been
mastered, and the habit of keeping the eye on the ball to have been
mastered also, so that you can forget the man already at the net or
the man running up to the net. Now glue your mind on the game, and
forget the score, especially if it is against you. Play up hard for
each stroke. Do not, however, play to kill each ball straight out.
A very good lob, for example, you should not try to kill right out
of reach, but you should return it by a stroke with fair pace and
length, relying on your chance of killing the ball eventually.
There are three ways of playing Singles, differing according to
your position in the court. The first is play from behind the
base-line. In No. 14.?STEPPING INTO THE BACKHAND POSITION. this
case, like A. W. Gore, you scarcely ever volley at all. The second
is to run in on your service, and to volley everything. Campbell
started this game in America, and the Americans in general adopt
it. The third plan is to play from just behind the base-line until
you get your opponent out of position, then to go right up on a
good-length drive and volley at the net. But in all three cases
there is this rule, to return to one of the two positions directly
after every stroke, the back position being just behind the centre
of the base-line, and the forward position being 2 to 4 yards away
from the net, but along the centre-line from the net. There is a
third position, which may be called the anticipating position, when
your opponent's stroke is practically confined to one or two
possibilities. But anyhow, you must begin to get into position for
a stroke in good time, and you must begin to recover from a stroke
and get ready for the next in good time also. There are too many
play...
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