A winner is a shot that lands in and cannot be returned. The opponent either does not reach it or misses completely. The point ends immediately after the shot. Winners often come from strong groundstrokes or volleys. Players aim for open space to hit them. Timing and placement matter more than power alone. For example, a player spots space down the line. They strike a clean forehand into that gap. The opponent stands still as the ball lands. The point is over. Winners demonstrate control and confidence during rallies.
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