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different contacts for the vibora!
flat, slize, topspin?
For a good Vibora make sure to take an extra step back so that you are behind the ball. When the ball comes at you, contact the ball in front of you and try to hit it a bit lower. The low contact Vibora is a bit more important because it stays low to the ground.
The idea is for you to return a lob safely and make it uncomfortable for your opponent to respond is if you aim to play the víbora at the feet of your opponent
or the back of the court,
aiming for the corners and a double bounce off the side wall and the back wall, then you will make it very difficult for them to return