An aggressive all-court game built on consistency first. I'd rather construct a point than gamble on it, then attack the right ball when it comes.
I play high-percentage tennis. I build with heavy, deep balls to the backhand, move my opponent, and stay patient until I get the short ball. Then I step inside the court and finish at the net whenever I can, with drop shots and angles mixed in when an opponent is pushed back. I make opponents beat me instead of beating myself, and the pressure compounds over a match.
My biggest weapon and the shot I build around. I use it to create offense, move opponents, and open up the court.
Solid and consistent. I use it to stay steady in cross-court rallies, absorb pressure, and wait for the right chance to turn aggressive.
I rely on a high first-serve percentage to earn free points and begin rallies on my terms, then look to attack with my first forehand.
I'm comfortable moving forward and finishing with volleys and overheads, and I mix in drop shots and short angles to pull opponents out of position.
I don't chase winners.
I build the point and attack the right ball.
Right now I'm working on becoming even more consistent while keeping my aggressive style: making smarter decisions about when to attack, improving my transition game, and preparing earlier with my forehand. Small, deliberate adjustments that compound over time.