Fast dink describes a quicker soft shot near the net. The player uses slightly firmer contact. The ball travels low with added pace. This speed pressures opponents unexpectedly. Fast dinks reduce opponent reaction time. Controlled wrist action guides placement. The shot remains inside the non volley zone. Players use it to change rally rhythm. Balanced positioning supports consistent execution. Strategic timing prevents easy counters. Proper touch avoids excessive height. For example, a player hits a fast dink crosscourt during a rally. Increased pace forces rushed defensive responses.
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