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Two poaching pointers!
Poaching is the art of running across the court in
front of your partner to put away your opponent’s shot. Here are
two pointers you should know in order to become a supreme poacher.
First, make sure you run toward the net to cut off
the shot. Too many players run sideways when poaching. When they
finally arrive at the ball they are too far away from the net to
hit a quality shot. When you poach the object is to end the point!
Moving toward the net on the poach will place you on top of the
net to hit a more forceful shot and win the point.
Running sideways when poaching is like staying on
the service line in doubles. You are making an aggressive move with
a defensive and cautious mindset! The next time you are going to
poach, go for the gold!!! Move right up to the net and take your
chances like a true Tennis Warrior...win, lose or draw!
The second pointer is do not think you are responsible
to cover every ball when you poach. You are looking for that ONE
ball that is in YOUR zone when running across to the net. Players
tend to cautiously poach with the thought in mind that their opponent
may hit the ball here or there or everywhere and may even lob. Guess
what? You can NOT cover every shot, you are looking for only that
ONE special ball that crosses your path. So, when you poach get
all the other shots you think you should cover out of your head
and look for that ONE shot that is in YOUR zone. Your partner will
have to stay on his toes to cover the rest.
Poaching is a bold maneuver that requires risk, but
also a play that can pay huge dividends. Remember, the next time
you are poaching, RUN TOWARD THE NET, not sideways, and look for
that ONE ball that crosses your path. Take that ball and hit it
for a winner...you can thank me later! :)
Tom Veneziano
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