This is usually the case when your contact is quite low and both your opponents have fast hands and can punish a high ball, even one hit quite hard.
Often, your best bet is to continue to pressure them with an aggressive dinking game to setup your next attack.
So, now that we’ve established that dinks are and will likely continue to be important, you should know that there are quite a few key technical elements that separate players with a developing dinking game to those who have mastered the use of dinks in their game.
If your dinks aren’t quite what you want them to be then check them for one of these 7 common issues. Fix these and your dinks will be a lot stronger and ready for battle.
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