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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2009

http://www.hi10spro.blogspot.com shows the use of the short angles

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  • Ahhh I see good drop shot way better than the forehand dropshot video in 2007.

  • @soccer13soccer oh yeah homes, this vid beats the hell out of my older vid

  • i can't seem to be able to get the ball to float up, as you say that it should be done. i can hit a drop shot but its really low and its not as consistent as i want it to be because the ball doesn't float. when it doesn't hit the net it is a pretty good drop. my problem is that i can't get the ball to float by making contact with the racket face square, and if its not square then it floats high and is easy to get to

  • can you move the frame behind the ball to get that back spin going?

  • Nice shot buddy. This is one of my fave shots in the game.

  • it's like being a puppet master :D the best part of tennis is when you go 3d...front and back court

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  • hmmm now that is a good one

  • now that is interesting, but if I ran around the backhand, I would be in the ad side and kind of on one side of the court--striking the ball really hard thus pretty much not able to come in, also i would open the down the line reply back at me plus it was really hot, that would have taken a lot of energy...

  • i'm talking about the first drop

  • it seems kind of like a dead giveaway that it's going to be a dropshot. if you were going to approach on a sitter like that, you probably would've taken it as a forehand instead of just kind of standing there waiting for it to come to you

  • At 2:14 it seems like he overran the ball and was forced to take it up high, which meant his racquet face was more open, creating the poor drop shot. If he had stayed back a few feet, he could've hit a more aggressive shot, either down the line or cross court.

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