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In Tennis, Spin Is Air Touching the Ball

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When you add spin, the path curves like magic. In reality, rotation makes airflow asymmetric; pressure differences push the ball sideways, and spin can shift the line by meters.

A tennis ball dropping in at the last moment can look like magic. The real name is aerodynamics: air touches a spinning ball unevenly.\n\nAs the ball rotates, airflow speeds up on one side and slows on the other. That asymmetry creates a pressure difference that pushes the ball, turning a straight path into a curve.\n\nSurprising detail: spin changes the bounce too. When the ball hits the court, rotation interacts with friction to alter speed and angle—the surprise that ruins timing comes from there.\n\nIt matters because sport is physics class on a court. Great players use air as much as muscle, shaping the invisible flow around the ball to their advantage.
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