a swoja droga nie rozgryzlem na jakiej zasadzie funkcjonuje counter pouncher bo serwisman i baseliner to kojarze ale counter pouncher zawsze mnie nurtowal

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Gra z kontry jakoś mi pod to podchodzi Murray albo Fognini
Defensive Baseliner
Main article: Pusher (tennis)
A defensive baseliner, or counter-puncher or retriever, returns every ball and relies on the opponent making mistakes. He/She has consistent shots, makes few errors of his own while making it difficult for opponents to hit winners. The game of the defensive counter-puncher has more to do with physical endurance and determination to retrieve un-retrievable balls as well as mental stamina. They tend to make relatively few errors because they don't attempt the complicated and ambitious shots of the aggressive baseliner. But that doesn't mean they don't ever attempt aggressive shots. A counter-puncher must have speed and agility to cover the court. He/She is a fighter, and has to have a willingness to chase down every ball to frustrate opponents - especially offensive baseliners who naturally have a fiery attitude and flair. Returning every aggressive shot that they provide will therefore just encourage their aggression, thus encouraging errors and mistakes.
Usually, the defensive counter-puncher frustrates their opponent so much that their opponent might actually try to change their game by either coming to the net in which case they can just execute "Passing Shots" down the lines or cross-court (depending on the situation), or by attempting to also be a defensive counter-puncher.
Counter-punchers often excel on slow courts, such as clay courts. The court gives them extra time to chase down shots and it is harder for opponents to create winners. Counter-punchers are often particularly strong players at low-level play, where opponents cannot make winners with regularity.
On very rare occasions players have been known to use a yet-to-be-named style that is best suited for players who lack a strong backhand. This style uses a forehand stroke with a non-dominant hand rather than a standard backhand stroke. This allows for a longer reach on balls that would normally be unattainable from a normal backhand and it frustrates their opponent due to the change of style.