• Groundstroke

    Origin

    ground + stroke

    Alternative forms

    Full definition of groundstroke

    Noun

    groundstroke

    (plural groundstrokes)
    1. (tennis) A forehand or backhand shot that is executed after the ball has bounced once on the court.
      • But each time Dementieva underlined why she holds such a lofty world standing by answering the challenge with those unerring groundstrokes, particularly the forehand, to hit back after dropping her serve.
      • 2011, July 3, Piers Newbury, Wimbledon 2011: Novak Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in final, In a desperately tight opening set, the pace and accuracy of the Serbian's groundstrokes began to draw errors from the usually faultless Nadal and earned him the first break point of the day at 5-4.
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