Feint lob describes pretending to hit a high defensive shot. The player prepares with an upward motion. Opponents move backward expecting a lob. The player changes to a lower shot instead. This switch confuses defensive positioning. Controlled paddle angle ensures precise contact. Feints demand strong timing control. Subtle preparation increases effectiveness. Balanced footwork supports quick adjustment. Players avoid obvious telegraphing movements. Strategic deception creates open space. For example, a player fakes a lob then drops softly. Effective feints shift opponent balance.
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