Nimfrodil wrote:
Now, if i get the chance, I release and press the button another time if i feel he is not gonna swing to make sure he actually hits the volley![]()
I like your thinking, very smart

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Nimfrodil wrote:
Now, if i get the chance, I release and press the button another time if i feel he is not gonna swing to make sure he actually hits the volley![]()
CHEDERER wrote:thanks guys for your help on the volley stuff...i played some matches and i hit some very nice volleys doing what you guys told me....still its quite difficult though----ill keep practicing
GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:its really hard to figure out to play serve-volley in ts3. all player where can play and win matches with serve-volley have a good ts3 level.
VillaJ100 wrote:CHEDERER wrote:thanks guys for your help on the volley stuff...i played some matches and i hit some very nice volleys doing what you guys told me....still its quite difficult though----ill keep practicing
Try playing some doubles against the computer, thats how i learned. You know when your training is complete when u can triple bagel nadal on clay on very hard difficulty
VillaJ100 wrote:I'm such a sore loser if i lose against some1 as my SV player i challenge them to a rematch using my stacked baseliner lol.
VillaJ100 wrote:GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:its really hard to figure out to play serve-volley in ts3. all player where can play and win matches with serve-volley have a good ts3 level.
I'm such a sore loser if i lose against some1 as my SV player i challenge them to a rematch using my stacked baseliner lol.
GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:VillaJ100 wrote:GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:its really hard to figure out to play serve-volley in ts3. all player where can play and win matches with serve-volley have a good ts3 level.
I'm such a sore loser if i lose against some1 as my SV player i challenge them to a rematch using my stacked baseliner lol.
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Rob ITST wrote:Doubles is a good way to learn, but there's some things you can do in singles that I think make the best practice:
Play someone with good return like Borg. Find a serve that he consistently returns in a way that is tough to volley. Play the entire match hitting that serve until you figure out how to handle it. Mix up playing against pros with different strengths and play to their strength.
TomBs wrote:Rob ITST wrote:Doubles is a good way to learn, but there's some things you can do in singles that I think make the best practice:
Play someone with good return like Borg. Find a serve that he consistently returns in a way that is tough to volley. Play the entire match hitting that serve until you figure out how to handle it. Mix up playing against pros with different strengths and play to their strength.
I always play Haas with his 91 return.. Usually I haven't got a clue where the return is going...
But one day there will be victory! I will win a ts3-tournament by playing s&v!
Ok, probably in 2020 when I'm the last one left on the ts3-tour...
DarkPaladin87 wrote:Anyone interested in a SIM S&V game? (you don't have to S&V 100% though)
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