You need to use a lot of Backspin to perform this shot. It is a more severe version of a Slice, in that the idea is to get the ball just over the net and stop almost immediately just after the net without much bounce.
a soft return so that the tennis ball drops abruptly after crossing the net
A softly hit shot that just drops over the net.
a play in which the player hits the ball lightly enough to just go over the net; designed to catch a player off guard who is away from the net
A touch shot that is hit softly over the net to force the opponent to run forward.
A short return that falls just over the opponent's side of the net.
A soft, short shot with backspin. Meant to drop over the net and die so that your opponent cannot get to it
A shot hit softly and with finesse to fall rapidly and close to the net in the opponent's court.
A short shot designed to hit the court just past the net on the opponent’s side.
A stroke that causes the ball to fall abruptly after clearing the net.
A slice shot that stops very quickly and hardly bounces.
where the ball is not hit very hard, and usually rebounds a short distance from the front wall.
A delicate shot that barely clears the net and falls short in the opponent's court.
a stroke in which the shuttle falls just over the net to the floor
To hit the ball short so that it just drops over the net
Putting the ball so short that the opponent has trouble reaching the ball. Done when the opponent is away from the table.
A soft shot which arcs just over the net and drops to the ground.
A lightly hit, spinning return that drops softly over the net, forcing the opponent to approach the net.
a shot that drops just over the net.
A soft, short shot with backspin that just makes it over the net.
A drop shot in tennis is tapping the ball just over the net so that the opponent is unable to run fast enough to retrieve it. For many years the 1940s player Bobby Riggs was considered to have had the greatest drop shot of all time, off both his forehand and his backhand.