Squashen 10 budord
1. HIT THE BALL TO A GOOD LENGTH
- HIT BALL FIRMLY AT SERVICE LINE TO HIT FLOOR NEAR BACK OF SERVICE BOX
2. AIM TO THE BACK CORNER
- THAT'S THE ONLY WAY TO MAINTAIN THE T AREA.
3. KEEP THE BALL CLOSE TO THE SIDE WALL
- THE BETTER SHOT IS A STRAIGHT SHOT.
- IF YOUR SHOT CLINGS TO THE SIDE WALL, YOUR OPPONENT HAS TO PLAY STRAIGHT SO YOU CAN ANTICIPATE MORE EASILY.
4. RECOVER TO THE T
- FROM THE T YOU CAN REACH 60% OF YOUR OPPONENTS SHOTS IN ONE STRIDE.
- IF YOU ARE ON THE T YOU ARE CONTROLLING THE RALLY.
5. WATCH THE BALL AT ALL TIMES
- WATCH BALL UNTO YOUR RACKET.
- WATCH BALL UNTO OPPONENT'S RACKET.
- WATCH BALL WHEN IT GOES BEHIND YOU.
6 MAKE YOUR OPPONENT RUN.
- BE AWARE OF YOUR OPPONENT'S POSITION ON COURT
- PLAY THE BALL AWAY FROM IT.
- MOVE OPPONENT UP AND DOWN THE WALLS.
7. VOLLEY WHENEVER POSSIBLE
- GIVE OPPONENT LESS TIME TO RECOVER
- KEEP OPPONENT AT FULL STRETCH
- VOLLEY TO A GOOD LENGTH UNTIL THE OPORTUNITY TO VOLLEY SHORT
- DO NOT GO FOR A WINNING SHOT EVERY TIME THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO VOLLEY.
8. KNOW WHEN TO DELAY SHOTS
- THAT WILL WRONG FOOT OPPONENT
- MAKE HIM WAIT FOR YOU TO PLAY AND THEN MAKE HIM RUN THE LONGEST DISTANCE
- STOPS AND STARTS CAUSES FATIGUE
9. GO FOR THE SHORT SHOTS
- GOOD LENGTH GAME AND GOOD SHORT GAME WINS MATCHES
- DON'T PLAY SHORT UNTIL YOU FIRST PLAY LENGTH
10. CHANGE THE PACE OF THE BALL
- KEEPS THE OPPONENT GUESSING
- BREAKS UP OPPONENT'S GAME
- HELPS YOU RECOVER WHEN TIRED