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Front Court Flaws
 

 

 
  Many players hit their soft shots when positioned in deep front court. Consequently, this allows the opponent opportunities to hit easy pass winners.

Instead, use the advantage of being close to the front wall to rip vicious angled passes to force the opponent to the back court areas.

In the 2000 U.S. Open Finals, Monchik rips a monstrous wide angled pass around Swain into a defensive swivet to win another U.S. Open Title.

 

  Too often, racquetball players are hesitant during their front court shots. The fear of hitting it too hard translate into improper follow through and ends up as skips.

The amateur has to understands that it is correct to hit it at three-fourth power when they are close to the front wall, but it is not okay to guide the ball. You can follow through completely and still produce soft hits.

The adherence to racquetball fundamentals applies to the entire court.

 

 

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