Third Shot Drop

How to Handle a Slice Return

January 29 2026
How to Handle a Slice Return

There’s a sinking feeling that comes from seeing an opponent set up to take a monster hack at a slice return. We’ve all been there.

Hit correctly, this shot can present a rash of problems. It’s hard to drop and easy to pop up. So what do you do?

Here’s a pro tip that should get you back on top of the point in no time:

✅ The first step is recognizing when your opponent is hitting a slice. Anytime they’re hitting down on the ball, expect heavy backspin to come your way. Easy enough, right?

Resist the urge to attempt to drop a slice return. Heavy backspin makes executing this shot even more difficult than normal. Fighting violent spin with finesse will likely result in an easy pop-up or a ball that skids into the ground.

✅ Instead, commit to a third shot drive at about 70% power. Full power could spray your drive long. But a nice controlled drive increases your margin for error without giving them a bunny to wallop back in your direction.

Finally, and this is a big one: aim about two feet above the net cord. The heavy backspin wants to drag this ball into the net. You need to counteract that.

Watch and learn.

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