djarvik wrote:Guys, forehand power slices are "cheese-based" rule. That doesn't meant "not allowed", it means "do not abuse".
Using Forehand slices to generate points for example would be cheese. But accidentally charging the slice on the run on defense - no problem. ...of course if you constantly on defense charge your slices it is cheesy. There is no need to charge if you know you are on defense and running, a well timed control slice is your "squash shot" on defense....or you can attempt to counter with flat.
I mean, it is rather clear to me. Maybe its me, but I rarely get caught with FH power slice, maybe 1-3 times a match. Before I press any button, I look for a direction of the ball. If this is a FH - then I hit top spin or flat, if this is a BH - slice or top spin or flat.
I think for any real tennis fan it is simply needless to explain that when you have time you should not power up your forehand slice for a winner![]()
...as well as the fact that in tennis you react, rather then predict. Works in real life - works in TS4. Try it
Control is your rally shot, power is your put-away shot. Follow this rule and you will not hit a single forehand slice, unless you consciously choose to do so.
That is exactly right
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