Aim the ball to the side/back fence from the net or mid-court, hitting it in front with a short backswing and flat face, ensuring it bounces close to the fence, and immediately cover the center of the court to prepare for the opponent's return.
This is a great breakdown of a specific shot that can really help you close out points. The coach explains why aiming for the fence can be so effective, especially against opponents who aren't used to it. Pay attention to the technical tips about contact point and spin, as these are key to making the shot work consistently. The tactical discussion on adjusting your position afterwards is also crucial for capitalizing on the advantage you create.