A
passing shot is a forceful shot, as in
tennis or
team handball, that travels to one side out of the reach of one's opponent. In tennis, this shot is generally a
groundstroke and is used when one's opponent is running to the net or if he is at the net already. The alternative to a passing shot is to
lob the ball over the opponent's head. The aim of the passing shot in tennis is to prevent the opponent from returning the ball once he/she is at the net.