An attack in volleyball is any attempt to hit the ball over the net to score. Players usually attack with a strong swing. The goal is to place the ball where defenders struggle.
Attacks can come from the front or back row. Therefore, teams design plays to create open space. Smart attackers read the defense before swinging. However, power alone does not guarantee success. Placement often matters more.
For example, a hitter sees two blockers jump early. He tips the ball softly behind them. The ball drops to the floor. The team scores because of a smart attack choice.
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