Tennis ankle breakers, the last one damn
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Tennis ankle breakers, the last one damn
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In tennis, “ankle breakers” refer to shots that force an opponent into an awkward, off-balance position, often making them stumble or completely lose footing—similar to how a killer crossover move works in basketball. These shots can leave the opponent scrambling, sometimes even falling or twisting their ankles while trying to recover.
Common Types of Ankle Breakers in Tennis:
1. Drop Shots with Disguise – If a player expects a powerful shot but gets a delicate drop shot instead, they may lunge too aggressively and struggle to stop in time.
2. Sudden Direction Changes (Wrong-Footing) – Hitting behind an opponent when they are moving the other way forces them into an emergency change of direction, which can be tough on the ankles.
3. Heavy Slice or Extreme Angle Shots – A deep slice that stays low or an angle that pulls a player way off the court can make footing tricky.
4. Brutal Court Coverage Sequences – If a player is constantly chasing wide shots from side to side, exhaustion and poor balance can lead to a literal ankle-breaks.
• Gaël Monfils, famous for his incredible speed, has caused opponents to stumble with unexpected drop shots or ridiculous passing shots.
It seems like Federer has been at the helm of these the most though due to his natural tennis ability to bedazzle any player he meets.
In short, an “ankle breaker” in tennis is when a shot leaves an opponent looking helpless, struggling to stay upright, or completely losing balance. #federer #monfils #tennis #anklebreakers

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