Ooooooh ! The crowd purr with anticipation. The ball fizzes away from the opponent. He chases the ball, facing the wrong way. Behold, the Tweener !
The Tweener is a tennis shot where a player hits between their legs while facing away from the net.
Have you seen the Tweener used in tennis ?
Was it in this Wimbledon ?
Who did it ?
So with Wimbledon (one of the 4 major tennis tournaments) coming to a close (June 26th – July 16th) , I felt a post on this area was necessary.. See you next Friday !
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From previous competitions, I have witnessed the Tweener.
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Good to hear do you remember who it was ?
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Sorry, I’m at a loss of who. It was many years ago.
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No worries. Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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