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James Blake Signed Photograph - Overhead Serve 8x10 $59.99 James Blake Signed Photograph - Overhead Serve 8x10 James Blake who hails from Yonkers New York is one of the top tennis players in the world. He has reached into the late rounds of the U.S. Open French Open Australian Open and Wimbledon and given the likes of Andy Roddick Andre Agassi Roger Federer and Leyton Hewitt a serious run for their money. James Blake has hand signed this 8x10 photograph of him serving in his second round match against Jean-Christophe Faurel of France during day three of the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 18 2006 in Melbourne Australia. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. \r\n |
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How do you beat a guy that is................................. read on (tennis)?
this guy is 6'11" has a 30 inch jump age 18 and approaches the net on most shots
he is a basketball player but plays tennis on the side dont say lob because he jumps or moves into no mans zone and gives it an overhead that might break a dunlop ball
he has a 19-1 record and the one time he lost has when he hurt his ankle
he plays at my club and i have to play him later
im a 5.5 usta rank
he is a 4.0 usta rank cant hit any groundies that go past no mans zone
he is quick to set up i hear and is a strong server
never played him once i have a 28-3 record and can hit sidelines
he is good on the rise i was just watching him playing a 5.0 player big guy won 6-1 6-0 he is now 20-1
from my past experience, your best bet is to flatten out your ground strokes and hit them deep; that should keep the ball lower and make him bend his knees (no tall player likes that, they'd rather just drop the racquet head).
An additional option is to slice your backhand a fair bit with some sidespin on it just to frustrate him even more.
Oh yeah, nothing works better than a body serve, to jam his groundies. If he's that tall, he's got pretty long arms. He'll like room for his strokes.
Good luck!


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