{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68c9787efcf4ee5e378ead69/699514a9c4b7a0510c84f8e4?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"How to Handle Moonballers","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/68c9787efcf4ee5e378ead69/1771379791452-d98162b8-01d7-40df-96fe-7d0d42614174.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>We apologize for the microphone/sound issues!</p><p>In this episode of <strong>The Prodigy Maker Show Replay from the archive</strong>, Chris breaks down the hot-topic debate around <strong>moonballers and moonballing</strong> in junior tennis — including the <strong>recent controversy at the Little Mo Regionals and Nationals</strong>. Chris shares what he thinks is <em>fair</em>, what’s <em>not ideal for development</em>, and how parents/coaches can respond without losing their minds.</p><p>You’ll learn:</p><ul><li>Is moonballing dirty tennis or honorable?</li><li>Should tournaments discourage/stop moonballing?</li><li>The good <em>and</em> bad about moonballing as a junior strategy</li><li>The difference between <strong>true moonballing</strong> vs. <strong>attacking with a heavy, high topspin ball</strong></li><li>Do the pros ever moonball?</li><li>The connection between <strong>moonballing, pushing, and drop shots</strong></li><li>The best way to beat a determined moonballer (and what Chris teaches his players)</li><li>The best technique to use if you want to “moonball” the right way</li></ul><p>Chris also shares real match observations from Little Mo, why high balls are so disruptive for young kids, and the #1 solution he teaches: <strong>the swinging topspin volley</strong>.</p><p>Vamos! 🇪🇸🎾</p><p>00:00 Episode intro + location (Manchester, Vermont)</p><p> 00:25 Why this show: moonballing frustration + Little Mo controversy</p><p> 01:38 Is moonballing a legit strategy in 9s/10s/12s?</p><p> 03:11 Does moonballing work long-term? Do pros do it?</p><p> 03:42 “Moonball” vs heavy topspin high ball (what Chris teaches)</p><p> 04:49 The extreme “cloud ball” example from Little Mo Nationals</p><p> 06:13 Why super-high balls are so disruptive (tracking + timing)</p><p> 07:22 Is it “dirty”? Comparing moonballing to drop shots/underhand serves</p><p> 08:03 Why moonballing works in young juniors (size, strength, overheads)</p><p> 09:48 The real solution: teach the swinging topspin volley</p><p> 10:39 Take it on the rise vs take it out of the air (what’s more reliable)</p><p> 11:21 What if a kid moonballs every single point? (reality check)</p><p> 12:03 Respect the tactics, but don’t build bad long-term habits</p><p> 13:19 Use high balls selectively + with racket speed and topspin</p><p> 14:10 Fixing technique: accelerate, use spin, footwork, positioning</p><p> 15:02 “There’s no height limit” — why it’s legal tennis</p><p> 16:05 High/slow/short/low: all are valid ways to attack</p><p> 17:29 “A slow ball can be an attack” (big tactical lesson)</p><p> 18:33 “Disturb your opponent” (Luis Bruguera concept)</p><p> 19:42 Develop technique so kids don’t rely on ugly moonballs</p><p> 21:22 Moonballing in Little Mo: thoughts + invite comments</p><p> 22:24 Put yourself in the kid’s shoes (why they do it)</p><p> 23:42 Moonballing vs pushing (and why it wins)</p><p> 25:12 Moonballing, pushing, drop shots = psychological warfare</p><p> 27:22 Tactical maturity vs overusing the strategy</p><p> 29:18 Coaching it right: tools + timing + technique standards</p><p> 31:17 Praise creativity, then guide long-term development</p><p> 33:23 “Who wants to watch that?” (boring but legal)</p><p> 34:19 Final take: don’t villainize — teach better habits</p><p> 35:29 Little Mo circuit overview + why Chris recommends it</p><p> 36:46 Whooshing vs pushing (racket speed mindset)</p><p> 38:06 Training announcements: Florida (Oct 12 week) + Vermont training day</p><p> 40:25 Train with Chris in Manchester, VT + closing</p>","author_name":"Chris Lewit"}