Please do C4iLL, record the match and show.
I am really, honestly not trying to be an asshole here, a lot of time I am, but not now.
I have not heard anyone but you complaint about the lobs. I personally made an SV player a month ago just to see what are you talking about, and I had no issues with lobs whatsoever. Sure I got lobbed here and there, but if anyone tried to spam me - he paid a heavy price. Even without SV player, I come to net a lot, around 10-15 times in a WT match. With SV I did 100% SV. I really want to see a video of what you mean and what am I missing.
You ask for a rule, but remember, we cannot make a rule just because you ask. I have not see anyone else ask for it and we have not experienced it ourselves. And believe me, we play the game, both me and Rob. Rob is very knowledgeable in SV as well. This all may just be a case of something you do that other SVs don't, that causes you to mistime most lobs.
Anyway, lets just see the vid man, its the best way forward.
@Tam and whomever think Lobs mid rally are cheating. (against basliners). Same thing as with above, every time someone does that lob - I put the ball away
I am really not sure how this can be a problem at all. Yeah, an occasional time I would be out of position and take it as a FH instead of putting away, but that is like one out of ten times. That is once again a fault of Baseliner. Tam, if you pull your opponent off the court - step into the court and get ready to run and volley to finish that shot. This is what I do and I never have issue with defensive lobs, they end up being either smashes or volleys for me.
@Tam about "pushing the envelope, watching it bend"
Now you understand why we cannot put a number on drop shots, and cannot make certain things as rules. Rules in any sport should not be open to interpretation. The need to be blacks in white in order for players to clearly push them. That is the name of the game - push the rules. If we do put the number on Lobs and Drop shots - it will be like you say, a very scripted end of the match or set.
At the same time, you cannot blame someone for pushing the rules that are not there
As in flat control, lobs, wide serves etc. Calling players that use these cheats and unfair is totally wrong and off base. The idea in the game is to TROUBLE your opponent, to hit the shots you have troubles returning. So why would anyone concentrate on anything else? Courtesy? eh?
Sure we do have the cheese statement and so on. But that is reserved for abuse. I am talking about drop shooting 10 times in a raw, 50 times a set etc.. extremes. I am talking about a guy going through a few rounds in the tournament doing that. This is cheese. Not the occasional match-up where you come in with a slow powerful player and your opponent hits 10 drop shots a set against you, in a close match that could be 13 games, less then one per game, that can go to deuce, thus 8-9 points, meaning a player dropshots once about every 10 points in a match-up where he is outgunned from the baseline. This is perfectly good strategy. That is why when players complaints, we ask for particulars like that and keep a track of players ho do this constantly, rather then a response to game situation or a match-up. That is why we always say - finish the match, as a re-matches is not a guarantee. We need to evaluate a few factors before we issue a match up.
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