Default: Lob After Every Wall Ball
The Situation
You have just played a ball off the back or side wall.
What To Do
Default to a lob on the next shot unless you have a clear bajada opportunity. Never attempt a passing shot at pace from behind the wall.
Why It Works
After a wall play you are deep in court and off balance. A lob gives you time to recover your position, it is the only responsible reset from that depth. Attempting a pass from behind the wall has a very low success rate and gifts the net pair an easy volley.
Court Positioning
Player at back wall → lobs high over net pair → time to move from back-corner position toward center baseline → both defenders reset to defensive base.
Court View
Bird's-eye view: attacking net position
Skill Level
The Wall Slows Down: Wait For It
A ball bounces off the back wall toward you fast and you feel rushed.
Pre-Rotate Your Feet Before the Ball Hits the Wall
You are moving to play a back wall ball and need to set your position.
Bajada: Attack the Wall Ball at Waist Height
The ball bounces and comes off the back wall at a comfortable waist-to-chest height.