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Coming to the net is one of the most effective ways to pressure opponents and force errors in tennis. The problem is, many players only think about approaching when they get a clear and obvious short ball. The reality is, there are hidden opportunities to move forward that can completely change the match in your favor. That’s where my “2 Point Play” comes in. The concept is simple: when you hit a solid neutral groundstroke and recognize that your opponent is forced to slice, that’s your green light. Instead of hanging back at the baseline, you sneak forward and put yourself in position to finish with a volley. This play works because a defensive slice gives you time, floats the ball higher, and puts your opponent off balance. By recognizing this situation early, you’ll find multiple chances each set to close points at the net—without having to take big risks. In this video, I’ll break down how to spot these situations, when to move forward, and how to finish the point with confidence. Mastering this one play can create more offense, force more errors, and ultimately help you win more matches.