Chopping

Strokes

raees zakkir
raees zakkir Asked 11 years ago

I have many problems while chopping a smash so can u help me to figure this out.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 11 years ago

Hi Raees,

It is a difficult shot.  You need to allow for the amount of speed on the ball.  Because it doesn’t have much topspin the ball will not have as much lift off your bat.  This means you will have to open the angle of your bat.


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