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Question
Explain the following term in tennis:
Chip Shot
Solution
A chip shot in tennis is a defensive or strategic stroke that uses backspin to keep the ball low after it has bounced on the opponent's side of the court. The method entails a slicing motion over the back of the ball, which adds backspin, slows the ball and changes its direction after rebounding low and skidding. This shot is particularly effective on grass courts or fast surfaces since the ball naturally stays lower and moves faster, making it more difficult for the opponent to make powerful returns or attack aggressively from the baseline.
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