- Smash (tennis)
An overhead smash in
tennis is a shot that is hit above the head with a serve-like motion. A smash can usually be hit with great force relatively safely and is often a shot that ends the point. Most smashes are hit fairly near the net or in mid-court before the ball bounces, generally against lobs that have not been hit high enough or deep enough by the opponent. A player can also smash a very high ball from the "baseline", generally on the bounce, although this is often a less forceful smash."Smash" commonly refers to the forehand smash; backhand smashes are rarer and more difficult to execute, especially for beginners, since they are basically high backhand
volley s generally hit at an awkward angle.Rod Laver andJimmy Connors , both left-handers, were known for their very powerful backhand smashes.Pete Sampras popularized the "jump smash", where he jumps and then hits the smash in mid-air. The regular smashing shot, along with the downward force of a falling body, make this type of smash nearly undefeatable. The shot is often also called a slam dunk, as inbasketball .Nowadays, many consider
Roger Federer ,Andy Roddick , andAndre Agassi to have the most consistent and effective smashes.Martina Hingis has a less powerful but very effective slice smash that she frequently uses.In his
1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, who had a fine overhead himself, devotes a page to the best tennis strokes he had ever seen. He writes: "OVERHEAD—Schroeder just tops here, ahead of Rosewall and Newcombe.External links
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5896512740016801556 Video: Tips for a good smash]
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