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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

"get in a hit"

Hello, I have read that expression from Roger Federer, the tennis player.

I guess it is related to training or pratice, but I am not sure.

Also something like: "got the hit"

Could you tell me, please, what that means exactly (the term "hit", in a context like those)?

Thank you in advance!
  

Top answer

He returned the ball exactly as he wanted to. It was over the net, landed inside the boundary line, and at speed and position which made it difficult for the other player to hit.

  • He returned the ball exactly as he wanted to.
  • It was over the net, landed inside the boundary line, and at speed and position which made it difficult for the other player to hit.
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He returned the ball exactly as he wanted to. It was over the net, landed inside the boundary line, and at speed and position which made it difficult for the other player to hit.
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Hello again, and thank you very much AlpheccaStars.

I didn't want to write the whole sentence, (just to keep some Federer's privacy);p, but I don't think I am violating it at all.

I tell you this becuase I think the meaning that term has in the context I have seen it is somewhat different (thank you very much for you clear definition, anyway).

This is the whole sentence:
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I agree with your interpretation.

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