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Beat Bangers with the Punch Volley

March 27 2025

Imagine this: You’ve made it to the kitchen line only to find yourself fighting for your life against a couple bangers. Every ball is coming back at a blistering pace. You’re hanging on for dear life.

Selkirk pro James Ignatowich has conquered his fair share of firefights. Rather than matching power with power, he recommends neutralizing the aggression with a quick but poppy punch volley.

Here’s how:

  • Ready position — If your elbow drops behind your body, you’re more likely to pop a ball up on contact. Hold your paddle in front of your chest so you’re ready to counter.
  • Shorten your swing — The faster a ball is coming at you, the less force you need for an effective counter. A punch volley lets you place a shot with pace, quickly and efficiently.
  • Lose the wind-up — Imagine your paddle face is a fist and the ball is your target. The punch volley isn’t a full upper-cut; it’s a jab. Keep your backswing to a foot or less and focus on solid contact.
  • Feet first — Trouble happens when you’re forced to reach for a return. Keep active feet (something Ignatowich knows a lot about) and slide-step into the ball-path whenever possible.

Of course, this tactic only works if you’re able to fight your way to the net. But that’s a topic for another time.

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