- Keep it straight. A mainly straight game gives a good basic pattern and is
open to variation.
- Return the service straight. Make it an automatic response so your opponent
is in the back and you're winning the T.
- Look for opportunities to cross-court. Be careful, as the cross- court is
the loosest shot played in the game. Pick opportunities carefully.
- Lob to create time. If you're out of position and under pressure, create
time to recover the T. Don't be tempted to attack.
- Volley away from the opponent. Volley chances give you little time so
position yourself well to volley away from an opponent.
- Volley drop the loose cross-court. Always try to work your opponent by
moving him through the diagonal.
- Volley boast the loose straight ball. Be early on the T to have this
opportunity to move your opponent through the diagonal.
- Straight drop the loose cross court ball. Before you play the drop, you must
ask yourself: Do you have an easy ball and is your opponent out of position?
- Boast the short ball. When your opponent is behind you and his drive is too
short, play a working boast.
- Drop off the boast. Force a boast and counter with a straight drop.

