Based on their style, players generally fit into one of three types: baseliners, volleyers and all-court players.
Most all-court players won't rush the net immediately after a serve like a typical serve and volley player would.
It just means it would be more difficult to read the game of an all-court player.
Roger Federer has been hailed by many critics, commentators, former and current players, and analysts as the greatest all-court player of all time.
But unlike his older brother, John Frawley was raised as an all-court player, not a grass-court specialist.
In fact, she is quickly developing into an all-court player.
Sampras was an all-court player who would often serve and volley.
Djokovic is an all-court player with emphasis on aggressive baseline play.
Like Hingis, she is an all-court player with fine touch and a knack for changing tactics.
Haas is a classic all-court player, capable of playing well on clay, hard, and grass surfaces.