Ok. Listen. There are top players, very good players. Ask them, or anyone else, what makes them so good and invariably you will hear the reply-- "They move well". And its true, the move VERY well. But here's my inquiry; What makes them move so well, precisely speaking? I play some guys where its nearly impossible to hit a winner against. For example, they hit a safe shot, I step inside baseline and crack it to the line and they don't need to guess. They react, and get to the ball. In most matches, I'm forced to guess in this scenerio. So, just saying "They move well" doesn't help us lesser players at all.
By precise I mean this: I have developed a fairly decent method during rallies. After striking a ball I move back towards middle of baseline....but all the while tapping that direction repeatedly so that I will have a bit of inertia when moving that way, but won't create so much that I can't quickly step in opposite direction. Understand? Anyone else do this?
Also, as most of us know, its better at times to kind of loop your direction changes so that you make use of the inertia instead of it working against you. I was watching butcher and it seemed he used this technique a bit. He would step up a bit before moving left or right to gain inertia for the left or right movement. Is that true? Was I seeing that correctly?
So, top players, please describe in detail the nature of your "moving well" in terms similar to what I tried to do here.
Because you can't simply be just reacting straight forwardly. There must be subtle button techniques that give you such quick movement. Will someone take the time to describe it?
And, on a different note, nobody has ever given me a satisfying answer as to why some matches you get tons of counter while in some matches you can't buy a counter. Basically, in games where I am granted many counters, I win. In games where I am not gifted these counters, I lose. Totally random?