Smash
See also: Smash (homonymy)
A smash is an offensive blow used with the Tennis and the Badminton, directed to the short-nap cloth of the Filet being used to take the adversary speed. It is used to answer a high trajectory giving of the attack appropriatenesses. A smash, at the time of the impact, can exceed 300 km/h.
The Trajectoire is tended and downward, without deceleration.
Analyzes
With tennis
The smash is an answer to a situation of play to the net. A player carries out a smash because its adversary proposed an offensive or defensive lob to him. In the case of an offensive lob, and in answer to this rather unfavourable situation, the player with the net does not have for average technique to only make a " smash ciseaux" (in rocker postpones) whereas it makes a smash in supports (in front rocker) in a rather favorable situation i.e. in answer to a defensive lob. Moreover, with the image of offensive and spectacular players such as Noah or Sampras, a player has also the possibility of making a smash jumped following the example players of volley ball.
With the badminton
The smash is used more in double than into simple.
In double, it is a blow of great importance because what premium is the play of the attack, the objective being to deprive the adversary of time by a short trajectory, an important speed of wheel and a striking as soon as possible. Sometimes in competition, the players carry out a jump to strike the wheel even earlier and to give him a trajectory more verticale.
Into simple, the possibility of finishing the exchange is attractive and often leads to a smash badly prepared, whose trajectory makes it possible the adversary to detect the blow. The return of smash which is followed from there is in many cases determining at the beginner because it is inevitably faster.
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