Saturday, February 13, 2010

4 Ways to Beat the Baseline Game

by Nick Bollettieri at IMGAcademies.com

During the match there are four key things you can do early on that will help determine your strategy on how to win.

Many of today’s players are going to stay on or near the baseline. They will usually have one big weapon they use to dictate play and only come to the net behind an attacking shot for the easy volley to finish a point.

Here are four tactics that you can use to combat that style of play:

High, Deep & Heavy
Keep the ball deep with plenty of penetrating topspin. This will keep the ball out of their strike zone and force them to create their own power.

Play Every Ball
The more balls you retrieve, the more you will frustrate this style of player. Show them that they will have to hit it harder and harder to get it past you and, hopefully, this will force them to make many unforced errors.

Stay Contained
Stay within your game. Avoid matching their power and hitting shots that are beyond you. Accept the winners and use your mental game to force them to hit more and more from difficult situations. Use your time between points to regain control of your intensity of play.

Serve at Them
Take away their ability to attack from the first ball by serving at the body.

These are easy things that you can do to be a successful player.

Remember, Andre Agassi always said that the most important point is the next one.

To be a true champion on the court, you must think of and play every point as if it is the first of the match – that will ensure you don’t obsess about a lost point or get too confident on a single great play.

Having really poor short-term memory is also a plus in the game of tennis.

Now get out there, size up your opponent before the match begins and then dictate the style of play for the match by using your newfound strategies!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have tested it and writing form your personal experience or you find some information online?

SETTA said...

When I get an article from another website I always credit the source. Nick Bollettieri has always been a well respected coach. Every player is different, I think these 4 basic tactics can help any player. My personnal advice is most baseliners are like baseball players, they can only hit a ball in the strike zone. So keep it out of the strike zone!