Tennis: Master the First Ball
In tennis, many players believe that long rallies dominate the game, but the reality is different: most points end quickly.
Statistics
In amateur and professional matches, over 70% of points end by the 4th ball.
Only a small portion of points turn into long rallies of 10 or more strokes.
Strategic impact
Players who focus only on endurance and long rallies lose efficiency.
Focusing on serve + aggressive first shot drastically increases the chance of winning the point before the 5th stroke.
A strong, well-placed first shot forces the opponent to respond defensively, opening opportunities to finish the point.
Practical tip
Adjust your training to strengthen your serve, first shot, and approach to the net.
Observe your opponent: short points work best against players who struggle under initial pressure.
Mix short attacks with moderate rallies to stay unpredictable.
Summary
Over 70% of points end by the 4th ball
Serve + first shot = clear advantage
Long rallies are less decisive than many think
💡 Mental takeaway: dominating the first ball is dominating the point. Players who focus on this play with intelligence, not just power.
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