free ball
Plural
free balls
1
a pass over the net to the opposing team, typically occurring after a defensive play in volleyball
A free ball in volleyball is when the opposing team sends a ball over the net that is easy to pass or set, usually without much speed or difficulty. It is often a result of a misplay or a weak attack. When a free ball is given, the receiving team has a good opportunity to control the ball and set up an attack. The key to handling a free ball effectively is to remain focused, pass it accurately, and set up a strong play for a point-scoring opportunity.
- She received the serve and returned a free ball to the opponent.
- His powerful free ball put pressure on the opposing defense.
- They practiced transitioning from defense to free ball situations.
- A well-placed free ball can disrupt the opponent's rhythm.
- The team capitalized on the opponent's free ball with a quick attack.