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A thorough reading and understanding of the other TITAN tactical
tips should now enable you to bring some deception into your
game.
A good start is to play a lob that looks like a drop with
the possibility of, because last time you were in that position
you dummied the reverse angle but actually played a cross
court with a suggestion of a boast because, from the opponents
position, his bodyweight was tending to favour a straight
drive so that even the remote suggestion of a boast confirmed
his forward movement so that, because sometimes you actually
play the shot you look as though you are going to play, he
believes that this time - with the balance of probabilities
apparently on his side - you must actually be about to play
the drop so that when he runs expectantly and triumphantly
forward for it, all he can in fact do is look upwards despairingly
(hoping - where there is, he knows, no hope - that it will
go out) and watch the ball disappear high (and then higher)
over him and then he must walk slowly and dejectedly to the
back of the court to pick the ball up out of the very back
corner in the awful knowledge that he is playing someone with
a TITAN racket.
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