Crosscourt volley describes a volley hit diagonally before the ball bounces. Players strike the ball out of the air. The shot travels toward the opposite side. Quick reactions control fast exchanges near the net. Diagonal direction increases available court space. Players keep the paddle steady during contact. Short compact swings maintain accuracy. Opponents must shift quickly to defend. Crosscourt volleys maintain offensive pressure. Proper positioning near the non volley line helps execution. Balance supports controlled placement under speed. For example, a player volleys crosscourt during a rapid net exchange. Sharp angles often create weak returns.
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