
Player A is hitting crosscourt with the coach and trying to progress through the four cones with Increased angle early on to increased depth on each shot getting further from the sideline.
Lots of spin when hitting closer to sideline to create better angle and get the ball to dip faster, increase drive through as you get deeper as well as increased height.
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