A passing shot is a shot hit past an opponent who stands near the net. The goal is to send the ball beyond their reach. This usually happens when the opponent approaches forward. Players aim low and wide for success. Quick reactions and sharp angles help. Passing shots can travel crosscourt or down the line. For example, a player moves to the net after an approach shot. The opponent drives a fast shot past them. The ball lands deep in the corner. The net player cannot touch it. Passing shots punish risky net advances.
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