Use the Corner: Back Wall Then Side Wall
The Situation
You want to play an offensive shot from the back court that is hard to predict.
What To Do
Aim the ball into the corner so it hits the back wall first then the side wall. The ball exits at an unpredictable angle that opponents at the net cannot read.
Why It Works
Offensive wall shots using the side walls to create unexpected rebounds are a hallmark of advanced play. A two-wall corner ball produces an exit angle that does not follow any standard return path โ even experienced net players struggle to read it.
Court Positioning
Ball trajectory into back corner โ hits back wall then side wall, exits at unpredictable angle toward net players.
Court View
Bird's-eye view โ attacking net position
Skill Level
The Wall Slows Down โ 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.