1.
MD bounces his
ball low and away from his body and keeps his toss arm close to his body
for good body balance and to tuck his left hand in faster for the final
thrust into the ball.
2.
MD takes two small steps consistent with his low and short ball
toss to facilitate a quicker relocation to center court. The short quick
wrist toss is also very deceptive and extremely hard to read.
3.
MD has mapped out excellent front wall targets
and look at them before each of his drive serve as if to view his front
wall target before taking aim with his drive service missiles.
4.
MD follows his serve all the way back while simultaneously
relocating to center court. Many amateur makes the mistake of following
the ball back and slowing down their relocation to center court to cover
the pass returns and get caught in no
man’s land.
see court diagrams4
5.
MD does a fantastic job of knowing when to stop his relocation and cover
the pinch, he’s versatile and makes quick adjustments when needed and
that’s the main reason he won the game.