I’ve been watching some of the US Open this morning and just stunned at how many players drill a big groundie to a corner, get their opponent completely stretched out, and then don’t move in to intercept the floater.
The opponent gets stretched out wide, floats something back, and then gets all day to recover back to the middle.
And then the player who initially cranked the groundie to the corner seems to realize they had an advantage, let it slip away, and then goes for something huge on their next shot.
And misses…
I don’t know, it’s always amazed me why players don’t have the guts to come in and force a very difficult passing shot.
Brent
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