Feint dink refers to faking a soft shot near the net. The player prepares for a dink motion. At contact, the player changes speed or direction. Opponents anticipate the expected soft shot. The sudden change disrupts defensive positioning. Controlled wrist movement ensures accuracy. Feint dinks work best during close exchanges. Balanced stance supports smooth adjustment. Timing determines success of deception. Players avoid exaggerated motions. Consistency hides true intentions effectively. For example, a player shapes for a dink then drives firmly. Smart feints create scoring opportunities.
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