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How to Hit a Disguised Lob (Without Giving It Away)

May 20 2026
How to Hit a Disguised Lob (Without Giving It Away)

The moment your opponents see you lean back or look up, they’re already retreating. The real power of the lob isn’t the shot itself - it’s the disguise.

Set it up like a dink. Stay in your compact dinking stance - same paddle height, same posture, no glancing at the sky. The setup should be indistinguishable from your normal dink.

The adjustment happens at contact, not before. Open your paddle face slightly at the moment of contact and brush upward softly. Keep your follow-through low-to-mid - finishing high is the giveaway most players never notice they’re making.

Placement is everything. Aim for the deep backhand corner, just inside the baseline. Cross-court is safer - lower net, more court to work with diagonally. Use it when your opponent is leaning into the kitchen or mid-dink rally. Avoid it in wind, against tall players, or when you’re already out of position. A weak lob in the wrong moment is just a free overhead.

  • Setup: Identical dinking posture - stance, paddle height, eye contact unchanged
  • Contact: Open face at the last second; soft upward brush, low follow-through
  • Placement: Deep backhand corner, cross-court whenever possible

Find the full guide with drills to improve your lobs here.

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