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D*F*D*R
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Also known as the Direct Flat Drive Return, this shot lands directly before the opponent's feet, which makes it difficult for the opponent to return, especially for serve-and-volleyers.
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Forehand Drive Volley
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Flat
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Shot Type
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Spin
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Offensive
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Also known as the Direct Flat Drive Return, this shot lands directly before the opponent's feet, which makes it difficult for the opponent to return, especially for serve-and-volleyers.