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fifth ball attack

By Greg Letts, About.com

Definition: A fifth ball attack is the term used to describe the situation where the server hits a less powerful attack on his first stroke after serving (the third stroke of the rally), and then hits a very powerful attack on his next stroke (the fifth stroke of the rally).

Some fifth ball attacks are planned from the beginning of the serve, with a specific third ball stroke in mind by the server to prepare for the fifth ball attack. Other fifth ball attacks happen when the server cannot make a planned third ball attack, and uses a less powerful stroke, (usually slower and with heavier topspin), hoping to set up a chance for a fifth ball attack instead.

See also: third ball attack, fourth ball attack, sixth ball attack

Also Known As: fifth ball

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