Hug it out guys
On the subject:
I am not buying for a second the notion of "I have the skill and therefore I need to use it every 2-3 points, because I have nothing else and otherwise my setup is useless".
Both Drop Shot Artists coaches are beasts. Both have SOOOO MUCH more to offer then just drop shots. Drop shot skill there to make your drop shots better, not to make you use them on every point. That is just blah meh pooo!
Welsh: Hmmmm 90 strokes? Really? and the only way to score is drop shot?
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Dammn. I have seen plenty of good Welsh players. I think I am a decent one myself. This is the second most powerful setup after Rabarri for me and NOT because of drop shot. You can Control Shoot ANY opponent with that, hardly miss, get to all balls, and..... if you just happened to have a game point or a break point - play like you on steroids.
I say if you feel the only way to win with Welsh is to use 80 drop shots per set - drop him, drop him now! Pick a different coach cause you are really clueless (I am not addressing anyone in particular, just in general).
Bickham: This is an all around setup. This is a setup that supposed to "do-it-all"...but instead anyone I play who uses this setup does only two things (in fact it is one thing as the command is the same for both shots) drop shots and drop volley. I think you should never pick this coach if all you plan to do is this. This is an advanced coach so to speak. If you lacking timing and strategy, you will always feel overwhelmed using him and will feel like you have to hold that RT/R2 and drop, drop, drop, drop. That is not because this coach otherwise is useless, it is because most likely you are useless. Sorry, true story.
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Again, I am not addressing anyone in particular in this thread or any other, just speaking my my mind.
I may not be the best player, fastest guy or the best button presser out there, but I am pretty good at devising a strategy that works based on what you are good at. So long as you can execute it. If you can't - then use another setup and strategy. I am more then willing to help anyone who asks.
There is absolutely no justification to build your Tennis style on using drop shots and drop volley on every second point. They are way too easy to execute compared to real life. This is not a "Style", this is cheese. This is using an in game flaw to gain easy points and wins.
No one here can say that drop shots are hard to do and drop volleys are hard to do. This is simply the farthest thing from the truth.