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A groundstroke in tennis is a forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball bounces once on the court. It is usually hit from the back of the tennis court, around the baseline.

A tennis player whose strategy is to trade groundstrokes with the opponent is termed a baseliner, as opposed to volleyers who prefers to hit volleys near the net.

Players with great groundstrokes


Players known for their groundstrokes (forehands and backhands), amongst others, are

On the women's side,

See also


Tennis shots | Tennis terminology

 

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