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  1. #1
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    Aggressive Doesn’t Mean Hitting Harder

    But playing aggressively doesn’t necessarily mean hitting everything harder. It may mean hitting harder. But it may mean hitting softer. It can be the placement of the shot (topspin or underspin). What I mean by playing more aggressively is being mentally more alert, aware of the significance of the situation and intent on not losing your advantage through sloppiness.

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    being aggressive is puttin more into ur shots... puttin more of everythin into ur shots more spin, more power, more slice, more speed, more running, and definetely more of making the person run. Naturally comes the down side........less control

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    being aggressive is puttin more into ur shots... puttin more of everythin into ur shots more spin, more power, more slice, more speed, more running, and definetely more of making the person run. Naturally comes the down side........less control
    Yes but you are forgetting about getting to the ball faster and hitting earlier. So you opponent does not have so much time to think, move and react. You can be agrressive on a soft second serve by hitting the ball like Jhon Mc used to do. Early and moving foward, and then you do not have the need of hitting the ball so hard giving you more control.

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