First, the bottom line
Athletes basically keep drawing the ball from the bottom line, seldom surf the Internet, mainly rely on the ball’s landing, speed and rotation changes to control their opponents, and occasionally surf the Internet when opportunities arise. This style of play used to be more defensive and more passive. In recent years, excellent bottom line players have generally mastered solid forehand and backhand draws, and have quite strong attacking ability. They can use fast and powerful draws to hit balls with deep and angular angles, and they can hit the ball one after the other. Use a high angle swipe with strong topspin on the ball to force the opponent into a passive position. When there is a shallow ball in the midfield, use a quick forward movement to make a fatal blow. Although this type rarely surfs the Internet in the game, it can also seize the opportunity to attack before the net when encountering a small amount of surfing the Internet. In addition, in terms of receiving and breaking the net, it can withstand the strong serve of the opponent. It can not only complete the breaking technique with concealed actions, but also combine the picks and picks, making it difficult for the opponent to exert power in front of the net.
Second, the Internet
Athletes actively create all opportunities and conditions to go online and attack before the net. For example, actively strive for the Internet after serving or swiping the ball, and volley the ball in the air to catch the opponent off guard. This style of play is proactive and aggressive. After surfing the Internet, it makes use of speed and angle to make it difficult for the opponent to fight back, but it also has a certain riskiness. Excellent net players are generally able to master the tactics of serving the net and pulling the ball to the net. Their serving skills are fierce, powerful and threatening. At the same time, they have strong attacking power for volleys and high-pressure balls.
Three, comprehensive
It is a comprehensive use of the bottom line and the Internet. Players use different styles of play according to the opponent’s situation and adapt to the situation. Excellent all-round athletes generally have comprehensive skills, whether it is serving, receiving, or volleying and high-pressure balls, they all have a high level. Comprehensive technical players can adopt corresponding tactics according to different opponents, different scores, and different on-the-spot situations. Sometimes the bottom line is drawn, sometimes waiting for an opportunity to volley on the Internet, sometimes pulling hard, sometimes pulling steadily. Sometimes he cuts light balls, sometimes picks out topspin high balls, gives full play to diversified techniques, combines agile footwork, and strives for the initiative with wit and flexibility.