Groundstroke
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A groundstroke in tennis is a forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball bounces once on the court. It is usually hit from the back of the tennis court, around the baseline.
A tennis player whose strategy is to trade groundstrokes with the opponent is termed a baseliner, as opposed to volleyers who prefers to hit volleys near the net.
[edit] Players with great groundstrokes
Players known for their groundstrokes (forehands and backhands), amongst others, are
- Björn Borg
- Jimmy Connors
- Guillermo Vilas
- Jim Courier
- Andre Agassi
- Marat Safin
- David Nalbandian
- Roger Federer
On the women's side,
- Monica Seles(Monica Seles is considered the first power player)
- Steffi Graf
- Lindsay Davenport
- Venus Williams
- Serena Williams
- Justine Henin-Hardenne
- Kim Clijsters