Crosscourt dink describes a soft shot hit diagonally near the net. The shot lands gently in the opposite kitchen area. Players use dinks to control rally pace. Crosscourt direction increases distance and safety. Soft touch prevents opponents from attacking aggressively. Players maintain low paddle position during contact. Consistent dinking builds patience and precision. The diagonal path forces opponents to move laterally. Quick footwork supports stable balance. Players wait for higher balls to attack. For example, a player dinks crosscourt during a slow net exchange. Controlled placement limits opponent offensive options. Effective crosscourt dinks maintain steady pressure.
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