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Twist Serve, Snake, Boomerang Snake, Spot, Dunk Smash, Running Dunk Smash and others. Please!!! I want to improve my tennis and beat anyone that comes in my way!!! Will give 20 Points to Absolute Best Answer!!! (At least 5 GOOD links).

2007-01-20 14:36:55 · 2 answers · asked by katiamisha2001 1 in Sports Tennis

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Please note that some of the moves in PoT aren't real-life Tennis moves, meaning it is either impossible to do it in real life or doing it doesn't give you any advantage compared to the risk you're taking (big possibility you missed the ball or big possibility of getting injured)

Twist Serve is taken from real life tennis move, so you can google it easily on the internet. Twist Serve is also known as Kick Serve. If you're a good slicer you might got a direction change serve too like in PoT.
http://tennis.about.com/od/serve/l/aatwistserve.htm

Snake is against physic, well you could actually curve balls a bit, but not steep ones like in the series. So do the boomerang snake.

Dunk Smash is a foolish smash. Jumping that high with a such a powerful swing would surely (90%+) make you lose your balance and you'll fall on your face. Jumping while smashing though, is possible and some people do it, but jump servers usually don't jump too high, just around 1 meters at top (noone jumps until above the net, even a basketball players).

Running Dunk smash is even stupider, physic would explain that you'll most likely land on the net if you do a running dunk smash, and this move is even much riskier to do that normal Dunk Smash.

And one more: Split step is also real-life tennis move, it's basically a move preparation, you won't need a site for this (except perhaps to know what split step is), it's easy to learn, but not as easy to make it a habit.
http://www.geocities.com/hofertennis@sbcglobal.net/tiparchive5.html

2007-01-22 02:48:26 · answer #1 · answered by Lie Ryan 6 · 0 0

Of course not. Assuming Nadal wins - and a lot can happen - but if he does, clay is not Federer's favorite surface so I doubt he would be overly surpised by a Nadal win. He wouldn't quit just because of that. Besides, let's not forget that he's the defending U.S. Open champ, so he wouldn't quit before the Open. But we're getting way ahead of ourselves, because we're assuming that not only Nadal makes the final, but Federer as well, and let's not forget that Monfils, Del Potro and Djokovic are all in Federer half of the draw. I thought Monfils had no shot since he's been injured and didn't even know if he'd make it here, but after watching him DEVESTATE Bobby Reynolds who actually seemed to be playing well, I'd say he has a good shot at making it at least as far as the quarters.

2016-03-29 06:57:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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