To hit a killer finishing volley, ensure your opponents are out of position through setup shots, recognize their body position to choose the right moment, step forward aggressively, and decide between a slice (to make the ball die off the glass) or flat shot (faster off the glass) depending on the situation, always allowing a margin for error.
Sandy offers some great insights on how to improve your finishing volleys. This is essential for converting opportunities at the net into winners. He explains the key differences from tennis volleys and emphasizes the importance of setting up the point correctly before attempting the final shot. The advice on reading your opponents' position and choosing the right shot variation is particularly valuable for players looking to step up their attacking game.