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Excellent point again... I would add, watch where your partner's shot direction first (while covering angles), eg. If your partner hits a sharp cross dink across, you move to that direction of ball ( travel) immediately to cover all return angles. If it's a good cross lob diagonally ( best and furthest shot), you both have time for 'resetting defense's at nvz.
Thanks Tony. I agree the middle is easier to hit for a winner than down the right side. Sometimes when either I or my partner are having a good volley we just have to poach. Lol
How do we prevent or limit our opponents who are at the NVZ line from hitting wide angle shots that we cannot get to? It seems that the pros are hitting directly at the opponent across from them and trying to jam them. I am afraid that if I hit to the middle one of my oppenents can extend his/her arm and hit a winning forehand.
Hello Randall. That is a complicated question. Angles usually beget angles so keeping balls toward the middle may avoid sharp angles. But attackable balls in the middle are more dangerous. The jam shot, if I’m following correctly is a different shot altogether. It’s an offensive weapon.
Really good tip and video Jordan...love your stuff! Question...I notice a lot of righthanders will stand at the NVZ with forehand open so that I wouldn't be utilizing this tip with them. I am assuming that rather than a body shot...you would have us hit down to the backhand side in this situation? I've got a note in to Santa for some PTP gear! Happy Holidays to you both.
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Excellent vid... Thank you. The "why" is so important and seems to be missing in a lot of other vids. Using the board is excellent.
Thank you Brian. We are all about the why.
Very well done Tony . Can not thank you enough for your education! Cheers!
Great tip , thank you 🙏
Glad it helped
Great video
Excellent point again... I would add, watch where your partner's shot direction first (while covering angles), eg. If your partner hits a sharp cross dink across, you move to that direction of ball ( travel) immediately to cover all return angles. If it's a good cross lob diagonally ( best and furthest shot), you both have time for 'resetting defense's at nvz.
Good stuff Frank. Thanks for sharing.
Great video, thanks
Ty Glen. You are in rare company. Most players bypass this video :)
So helpful. Great explanation. Thank you
Glad you found this video. It will give you an edge; most players do not understand court angles when they play.
@@BestPickleballCoach I'd love to see more videos about angles and strategies. Thank you so much for your videos!
Great advice!!
Thank you Bob
This is a great video..I learned a lot with the diagrams..Thanks Tony!
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One of the best videos ever by In2Pickle!
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Super helpful - thank you!
Pleasure :)
I can’t give this video enough likes! Thank you so much the board really helps!!!
In2Pickle absolutely! For me, it helps a lot. I’m old school, we used to actually play outside and draw the offensive plays in the dirt lol!
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Thanks Tony. I agree the middle is easier to hit for a winner than down the right side. Sometimes when either I or my partner are having a good volley we just have to poach. Lol
Big fan of the poach :)
@@BestPickleballCoach Haha
Great strategy explained here. And as of right now 201 likes and zero dislikes. That's quite an accomplishment.
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Tony, like your strategy videos and game analysis. Do you conduct clinics? I would like a playing lesson clinic?
Hi Mike. I think we’ve connected on this already. If not let me know. Thanks
Thank you! Question: what if 1 or 2 of our vis-à-vis are left handed?
Hello Normand. Angle coverage remains the same regardless of left or right handed.
How do we prevent or limit our opponents who are at the NVZ line from hitting wide angle shots that we cannot get to? It seems that the pros are hitting directly at the opponent across from them and trying to jam them. I am afraid that if I hit to the middle one of my oppenents can extend his/her arm and hit a winning forehand.
Hello Randall. That is a complicated question. Angles usually beget angles so keeping balls toward the middle may avoid sharp angles. But attackable balls in the middle are more dangerous. The jam shot, if I’m following correctly is a different shot altogether. It’s an offensive weapon.
Really good tip and video Jordan...love your stuff! Question...I notice a lot of righthanders will stand at the NVZ with forehand open so that I wouldn't be utilizing this tip with them. I am assuming that rather than a body shot...you would have us hit down to the backhand side in this situation?
I've got a note in to Santa for some PTP gear! Happy Holidays to you both.
Jordan and I do like a bit alike :)
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Angle players should GIVE WAY TO FORHAND FIRST
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Very helpful indeed. I thank you very much ❤
Pleasure