0:54 - Treat slow serves like an approach shot - hit & keep moving forward 2:09 - Hit with topspin (if the ball doesn't bounce high enough for a more flat-ish putaway). There's less court space when hitting from inside the court so spin will help dip the ball in.
It's legal to hit it in the air, so what about standing real close and smashing it? League is about the start, a couple 4.0 guys have those weak second serves, I may give it a try.
0:54 - Treat slow serves like an approach shot - hit & keep moving forward
2:09 - Hit with topspin (if the ball doesn't bounce high enough for a more flat-ish putaway). There's less court space when hitting from inside the court so spin will help dip the ball in.
This is the video I’ve been searching for! Thanks Tyler!
This was very helpful as I so totally struggle against soft serves!
This seems helpful! I’m going to use this today!
Thanks Tyler & Ryan
I was dealing with soft 2nd services. Thanks it’s useful. I will try it.
♥️ Ryan from two min tennis!!
What about for a low serve to your 2 handed backhand that's slow and short in doubles when you have the opposing team in the I formation?
Wow, brother, how well you teach
I totally learned, I did and I succeeded, I became your fallower
Thanks for your tips, i will try to apply!!!
It's legal to hit it in the air, so what about standing real close and smashing it? League is about the start, a couple 4.0 guys have those weak second serves, I may give it a try.
Great, man! I'll try next time!
what would you do if the opponent just hit back with a deep shot? if you don't hit a winner, volley is the only option for the next shot here?
Hit it back deep
I have had success doing chip and charger.
Moving forward is good, always. You could also use continental grip and place the ball then wait for the return, if there is one, at the net.
great tips thanks bro .
Nice tutorial
Late but here