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Racquet grips in LiteBall are an essential aspect of the game. A poor grip can lead to technical shortcomings and even injuries.
Volley is played close to the non-volley zone (NVZ), with reduced reaction times. Technical movements should be minimal, brief, and efficient, often using the speed of the opponent’s ball.
In most cases, the shot is executed from low to high. This generates a moderate topspin, allowing the ball to clear the net while maintaining enough control to stay within the court’s boundaries.
The faster the game, the quicker you need to approach the net to be well-positioned for your volley, meaning “in the right place at the right time.”
Unlike the dink, which is also a drop shot played near or in the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), the drop shot is a delicate groundstroke over the net with a reverse underspin.
A fundamental stroke that combines power, precision, and versatility, allowing players to confidently return shots from their non-dominant side.
An explosive overhead shot that delivers power and precision, often used to finish points with authority and leave opponents scrambling.
A strategic and versatile shot that sends the ball high over the net, forcing opponents to retreat and opening up opportunities for offensive or defensive maneuvers.
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