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ground stroke
noun
a stroke made by hitting the ball after it has bounced from the ground.
ground stroke
noun
tennis any return made to a ball that has touched the ground, as opposed to a volley
Word History and Origins
Origin of ground stroke1
Example Sentences
On medical advice Draper did not hit any serves for a month or any ground strokes for two and a half weeks, but arrived in New York confident the injury would not hold him back.
His ground strokes and movement were so pretty that opponents occasionally got caught admiring instead of competing.
However, the partisan crowd did not take too long to find its voice, with Shelton's huge ground strokes helping him win the first three games of the second set.
The 26-year-old’s powerful ground strokes began to tell in the second set as she broke Pegula twice to race to victory in one hour and 24 minutes.
His ground strokes were crisp and he often worked Bublik wide out on the backhand side to open the court before hitting a winner down the line.
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