I know how difficult this is from experience but don't let it get in your way. There really is nothing technical to do about this problem- my BEST and very IMPORTANT advice I have for you is to keep your eye on the ball and your feet moving. Doing this will 1) focus your concentration and keep you from being surprised with the ball's direction and 2) enable you to reach the ball where ever it decides to spin to. We all know that on a slice the ball tends to take a weird spin once it hits the ground but use those two pieces of advice and you will be much more comfortable returning those shots!
just like in real tennis
A slice is a shot hit by quickly turning the wrist when hitting the ball, causing it to have a strong backward and sometimes sideways spin, making it harder for the opponent to return. Alternatively, a slice in tennis is where your racket turns to the side due to it not being held tightly enough...
forward
Yes soft tennis is recognized in India by th Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, by the government of India and by Indian Olympic Association. Soft tennis has its federation named as amateur soft tennis federation of India (ASTFI) with many state associations affiliated with ASTFI. Soft tennis is an event under tennis in Asian games, so its future is very bright because soft tennis would be included in Olympic games. The procedure is going on to include this sport but soft tennis is under consideration by the Olympic Committee. I play for west Bengal state and we have our association namely WBSTA (west Bengal soft tennis association )we have a website too.
a chop shot is a.k.a. a slice which is a shot with backspin
Badly.
If they were soft, it would be like hitting a giant tennis ball
a soft return in word can sometimes mean a line break caused by word wrapping
Slice it up, boil or steam it until soft.
As with most any other shot in tennis, hitting a slice requires the player to be moving forward, which puts his/her weight behind the shot (in that respect, the concept is similar to that of bowling, boxing, baseball, football, etc).
no
If it is soft, like chicken, it will be easier to slice it if it is partially frozen. A sharp knife and a cutting board.