Far and away, one of the biggest footwork mistakes we make is when a ball is played directly at us, especially when we’re back on the baseline.
What I see, and what you may be doing, is players literally back up, away from the baseline and towards their back fence.
That incoming ball eventually eats you up.
Remember, what’s the #1 thing we have to do for every shot we play?
That’s right, we have to create a specifc spatial distance away from the path of the incoming ball.
Backing up doesn’t do that with balls hit directly at you.
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