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What does ground stroke mean in tennis
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In tennis, a groundstroke refers to a shot in which the player hits the ball after it has bounced once on the court. It is typically executed from the baseline and is the most common type of shot in tennis. Groundstrokes can be hit using either the forehand or backhand technique.
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