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  2. I-formation (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    I-formation is a doubles tennis strategy carefully planned to confuse the opponent returning the serve. "The name comes from its resemblance to American football's I formation, in which the fullback positions right behind the halfback, who positions right behind the quarterback."

  3. Backhand - Wikipedia

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    They generally provide a better combination of quick power and accuracy, because having two hands on the racquet makes the contact more stable, allowing for more control of the shot, especially on the return of serve [9] and in defense, while one-handed backhands generally require finer motor skills and are less consistent in longer rallies.

  4. Glossary of tennis terms - Wikipedia

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    Twist serve (or American twist serve): Serve hit with a combination of slice and topspin which results in a curving trajectory and high bounce in the opposite direction of the ball's flight trajectory. See also kick serve. [150] Two-handed backhand (or double-handed backhand, double-hander, two-hander): Backhand stroke hit with both hands on ...

  5. Kentucky principal charged after video shows him giving teen ...

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    A Kentucky high school principal has been charged and placed on leave after he was busted on video giving two teen girls a beer bong at a booze-fueled party, cops said. Anthony Procaccino, 50, was ...

  6. Serve (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    A serve is made when there has been no fault on the point; a second serve occurs when there has already been one fault on the point. On a second serve, the server is in danger of losing the point if there is another fault. The rules make no distinction between the first and second serve. However, the tactics used are different.

  7. Tennis shot - Wikipedia

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    A serve (or, more formally, a service) in tennis is a shot to begin the point. The most common serve is used is an overhead serve.It is initiated by tossing the ball into the air over the server's head and hitting it when the arm is fully stretched out (usually near the apex of its trajectory) into the diagonally opposite service box without touching the net.

  8. Tennis strategy - Wikipedia

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    A weak serve can be easily attacked by an aggressive returner. The first ball after the serve is also key. Players should serve in order to get a weak return and keep the opponent on the defense with that first shot. For example, following a wide serve, it is ideal to hit the opponent's return to the open court.

  9. 'Two grades better already.' Why Mookie Betts' shortstop ...

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    Miguel Rojas will serve as Betts’ backup but is capable of taking on a full-time role and remains the best defensive shortstop on the team. Kiké Hernández and Hyeseong Kim also could be options.