Ace Your Tennis Singles Tactics Test your knowledge on effective strategies for dominating the court in tennis singles matches! remus2009 published on February 18 Stacked 1/11 What is the purpose of an approach shot in tennis? To hit a winner To practice volleys To move closer to the net To confuse the opponent 2/11 When is it best to use a drop shot in tennis? When you're far behind the baseline When your opponent is deep in court When you want to hit a winner When you're serving 3/11 What is the most effective way to return a deep serve in tennis? Hit a powerful topspin shot Take the ball early and hit it diagonally Wait for the ball to bounce twice before hitting it Try to hit a drop shot 4/11 When should you use a lob in tennis? When you want to hit a winner When your opponent is at the net When you're serving When you're far behind the baseline 5/11 What is the purpose of a slice serve in tennis? To create an angle on the serve To hit a powerful flat serve To confuse the opponent To hit an ace 6/11 When should you use a drop volley in tennis? When you're far behind the baseline When your opponent hits a weak shot When you're serving When you want to hit a winner 7/11 What is the most important factor in winning a baseline rally in tennis? Hitting every ball as hard as possible Trying to hit a winner on every shot Consistency and patience Always approaching the net 8/11 When should you use a crosscourt shot in tennis? When you want to hit a winner down the line To move your opponent out of position Only when you're close to the net When you're serving 9/11 What is the best way to deal with a high bouncing ball in tennis? Trying to hit a winner on the rise Waiting for the ball to drop before hitting it Backing up and hitting the ball at shoulder height Always approaching the net 10/11 When should you use a drop shot in tennis? When you're far behind the baseline When your opponent is deep in court When you want to hit a winner When you're serving 11/11 What is the purpose of an approach shot in tennis? To hit a winner To practice volleys To move closer to the net To confuse the opponent