Sidestep
What is the “sidestep”?
When is the sidestep used in tennis?
Why do tennis players use the sidestep?
The sidestep is a kind of lateral movement when the same foot takes a step in the direction of movement. In this case, the second leg is attached to the first. Throughout the entire process of moving the feet are almost in line. If further lateral movement is planned, then the opposite leg is placed closer to the supporting one. If the tennis player is at the required point on the court and is preparing to make a shot, they become in the original stance (legs approximately shoulder width apart).
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The sidestep is used to move along the back line. This type of movement allows the player to constantly see the ball and the opponent. In addition, it is very convenient to make a split step from the sidestep (preparation for a shot).