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Serve T ypes
Flat/Safe
Serve—A fast serve with little or no spin on
A
the ball.
Topspin
Serve—A serve that produces a higher bounce
B
with forward spin on the ball.
Slice
Serve—A serve that stays low due to the backspin
X
on the ball.
Risk Shot
Serve—A devastating serve that's tough to
r
pull off and tough to return. Release r when the bar
is in the middle of the risk meter.
Spoon
Serve—An underhand serve, usually used to
l
catch your opponent off guard when they're playing
deep. Release l when the bar is in the middle of the
risk meter.

Returning Serves/Shots

When a 120 mph (193 kmh) serve is rocketing toward you, try
not to panic. The trick to returning serves and shots is to try to
anticipate where your opponent might be hitting the ball so you
can get into position early.
Press
to hit a flat/safe shot. Pressing and holding the button
A
gives your shot more power, better control over the angle, and
increased accuracy. This function also works for the
buttons.
Y
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,
, and
B
X
Shot T ypes
Flat/Safe
Shot—A safe shot with no spin on the ball. This
A
shot is less likely to go out of bounds.
Topspin
Shot—A shot with forward spin on the ball
B
which produces a high bounce. Be careful, this shot can
go long.
Slice
Shot—A shot with backspin that keeps the ball low.
X
This is an excellent defensive shot.
Lob
Shot—A high-arcing shot that can buy you time to
Y
get back into position or get your opponent off the net.
Risk
Shot—A difficult to perform but powerful shot that
r
the other player will have a hard time returning. Release
r when the bar is in the middle of the risk meter.
Drop
Shot—A delicate shot that falls just over the
l
net. Use this shot when your opponent is playing too
far back or to disrupt their rhythm. Release l when the
bar is in the middle of the risk meter.
Coach tip
Shots that rely on accuracy such as spoon
serves and risk shots are easier to hit when
the ITZ meter is full.
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