Kick serve refers to a serve that uses topspin for higher bounce. The server brushes upward during contact. The ball travels with arc and forward rotation. Topspin makes the ball jump upward after landing. This bounce challenges the receiver’s timing. Proper paddle angle creates consistent spin. Controlled motion keeps the serve within bounds. Kick serves reduce aggressive return options. Players aim deep to maximize bounce effect. Balanced follow through improves spin reliability. Strategic variation prevents predictable serving patterns. For example, a kick serve lands deep and rises sharply. Higher bounce forces a defensive return.
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