Game 19: 16th February
6-1
3-6
6-1
Rating: agression
Venue: The Local - 60mins on the Sandy Court
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Fired up to play more aggressively, I played this match with work colleagues with 2 things in mind.
Play no lobs - it's too easy and too predictable for higher level players
Take everything in the air - I've a bad habit of letting lobs bounce and then playing usually another lob.
It went pretty well tbh, we rotated partners each set.
The set i lost it was 3-4 before we got broken and the opposition saw out the set.
Really happy with the way I played tbh as the opposition were a mixture of Padel type players, baseline battlers.
The other players noticed my new found aggression which was nice. Especially when I'd hit a couple of really fast viboras that were highlight reel stuff.
The one thing that really stood out is how easy it is to play a Bajada when you are 100% committed to it. My no lob approach meant I had to play them and while they are technically atrocious (more a forehand than a high to low) they were fast and accurate. I got there early and hit the ball in front of my body.
Usually I hit them tamely into the net from behind my body after jogging back from being lobbed and changing my mind from lob to Bajada at the last second.
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