This type of spin is almost exclusively employed in service,
but it is also used from time to time in the lob at the professional level.
Unlike any of the aforementioned techniques, corkspin (sometimes referred to as
"drill-spin") features a unique situation in which the axis of spin
is more or less parallel to the trajectory of the ball. This means that the
Magnus effect will have little to no effect on the trajectory of a cork-spun
ball. Upon bouncing, the ball will dart right or left, depending on the
direction of the spin, making it very difficult to return. Although in theory
this type of spin produces the most obnoxious effects, it is not as
strategically practical as sidespin or backspin in terms of the limitations
that it imposes upon the opponent during their return.
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