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The swinging volley: it happens more and more but does anyone notice what it means?
Novak Djokovic did it at Wimbledon. So did Andy Murray and Roger Federer. But no commentators seemed to notice. I am talking about serving and then hitting a swinging first volley for a winner.
Is the swinging volley a situational shot in the pro game? Or is the basis for the reinvention of attacking tennis?
The swinging volley has been around for decades. Andre Agassi hit it. Martina Hingis hit it. John McEnroe claimed to have invented it.
Serena and Maria Sharapova regularly hit swinging volleys off both sides. Eugenie Bouchard swings on virtually all midcourt volleys.
At Indian Wells in 2015 I saw Philip Kohlschreiber hit a swinging backhand volley for a winner. Both Roger and Novak hit numerous swinging volleys in the final. Most of the other men’s players also hit them, even Rafael Nadal.
I believe that pro tennis is at a tipping point. The swinging volley is going revitalize the attacking game, including the addition of a radical new form of serve and volley.
Currently there is no net attack strategy that works in pro tennis on any surface,…