5 Winning Keys to Lobbing, pt 1 |
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1. Lob with a Purpose – there are two main reasons to lob:
1. To win the point
2. To get out of trouble
The Offensive Lob
Offensive Lob is designed to win the point.
1. Aim point – about 10 feet over the opponents head – hit quickly so they have little chance to run it down or react to the sudden elevation of the shot.
2. Location – best placed over their backhand side of your opponent – be aware of lefties when you plan your lob.
3. Disguise – prepare for the lob as though you are going to hit a drive then at the last moment lift the shot into a lob.
The Defensive Lob
The Defensive Lob is designed to get you out of trouble buy time and keep you in the point.
Height is the key factor in this shot – high to buy extra time to recover. It also forces the opponent to decide to play a difficult shot out of the air or let it bounce.
2. 5 Tips on how to Set up the Lob –
1. Offensive - Get your opponents looking for the passing shot by hitting crosscourt and down the line with shots aimed about waist to chest high above the net with lots of topspin.
2. This strategy should draw your opponents closer to the net so as to be able to cut off the angles you have been using to pass them.
3. Use your first offensive lob on a shot when they least expect it a little later in the game, set or critical situation.
4. This “surprise” will make them a little hesitant to close in so tight and open up your passing shots once again.
5. Defensive – anytime you are in an awkward position, forced wider than the alley, force to retreat well behind the baseline or facing players that charges quickly to the net – Lob high and deep. This height and depth will give you recovery time while forcing your opponents back deeper into their court. This deeper court position will make it less likely they can put the ball away quickly – buying you time to get into a sound defensive position.
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