Down the line describes an attack hit straight along the sideline. This shot travels a narrow angle. Precision matters greatly. Beginners miss wide often.
During a rally, the blocker shades cross-court. The hitter recognizes space and attacks down the line. The ball lands inside the sideline.
The defense reacts too late. Down-the-line shots punish poor positioning. They keep blockers honest. Smart hitters mix them with cross-court swings to stay unpredictable.
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