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Racquetball Tips
Racquetball Tips for Improving Your Game
1. Focus on Your Stance
- Stay in a low, athletic stance with knees bent and feet shoulder-width apart to react quickly to shots.
- Use ceiling shots to reset the rally and move your opponent to the back of the court. This buys you time to regain position.
- Mix up your serves between power and lob serves to keep your opponent guessing and off-balance.
- Always return to the center court (around the 5-foot receiving line) after your shot to maintain the best defensive position.
- Watch your opponent's body language and racquet position to predict where the ball will go.
- Aim for the corners or side walls to force your opponent to move more and make tougher returns.
- Hit the ball as low as possible on the front wall to make it harder for your opponent to reach.
- Practice lateral and forward/backward movement drills to improve your speed and positioning.
- Only attempt kill shots when you're in a stable position and the ball is low. Mistiming these can give your opponent an easy point.
- Perfect the Z-serve to make the ball bounce unpredictably off the sidewall, creating a challenge for your opponent.
- Focus on your strategy rather than reacting emotionally to mistakes or opponent pressure.
- Slow down your game when needed to disrupt your opponent's rhythm.
- Develop a wide range of shots, including passing shots, pinches, and backhand strokes, to keep your opponent guessing.
- Spend time improving your backhand, as it's often a weak point for many players.
- Exploit your opponent's weak or high returns with aggressive offensive shots.
- Take time to stretch and hit a variety of shots before your match to ensure you're ready to play your best.
- Avoid being flat-footed by bouncing slightly on your toes to react quickly.
- If playing doubles, always call your shots and work on team strategies to avoid confusion.
- Hit solo shots against the front wall to perfect your control and consistency.
- Build endurance, agility, and strength to outlast opponents and maintain energy throughout matches.
Incorporating these tips into your practice and play will help you dominate the court and enjoy racquetball more!
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