- decisive shot
- решающий удар
English-Russian dictionary of tennis terms. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of tennis terms. 2015.
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kill shot — Sports. a decisive smashing or punching of a ball with the hand or a racquet such that it is virtually unreturnable, as in volleyball, handball, or badminton. Also called kill … Useful english dictionary
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