Third Shot Drop

The Approach Shot Pros Favor 51%

March 30 2025

Sometimes it’s less about technique and more about mirroring the best players in the world.

According to PPA Tour data, third shot drives increased from 38% in 2023 to 51% in 2024, showing a clear shift among pro players toward a more aggressive approach shot.

Why It Works

  • Drives apply immediate pressure on the returning team, especially when aimed at the opponent’s outside hip or paddle shoulder—the most awkward contact points.
  • These shots tend to force volleys from a higher contact point, giving the serving team more time to crash the net and establish position.

When to Use It

  • Favor the drive when your opponent’s return is short or you're in a strong, balanced position with a clean ball setup.
  • Avoid it against teams with elite hand speed at the net, or when you're off balance—turning a drive into an easy counterattack.

Mix and Misdirect

  • Alternating between drives and drops disrupts your opponent’s rhythm and reduces their anticipation advantage.
  • Studies show players who mixed third shot types won 12–18% more points on serve than players who used the same shot every time.

Play the numbers. Play better.

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