The Staggered Formation In Doubles
Hey everyone! It is vital to introduce recreational players to as many different doubles formats as possible. Being staggered on the court with your partner is just a simple
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! It is vital to introduce recreational players to as many different doubles formats as possible. Being staggered on the court with your partner is just a simple
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! If you coach or play on a competitive league team you know the importance of your singles positions. Singles players are a breed of their own. They
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! If you’re a recreational player, or you teach recreational players, then you know how difficult it is to hold serve in doubles. Rec players generally don’t like
Learn more Learn moreHey there! Do you ever feel like your reactions are slow? Maybe you’re one step away from getting to the ball? How about missing super easy returns? So many
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! When forced to play one up, one back formation in doubles, make sure you know how to handle each position of the court. Although this is probably
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! When competing at your level or higher, you must distinguish yourself from your opponents. This is a mental mindset that you should commit to in order to
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! Last week I covered court positioning for defending an opponent’s lob, so, this week I want to talk about court positioning for handling your own offensive lobs.
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! I want to talk to you about the lob, more specifically, about how you should defend it. If you’re the player at net and you get lobbed,
Learn more Learn moreHey everyone! Today I want to talk about the server’s partner at net, specifically, where is the best on-court position to receive the return of a second serve. So
Learn more Learn moreThe Red Zone is the area close to the net generally where you stand when your partner hits. I call it the Red Zone because that’s where I want you to “score the touch down” It’s important to know when you can charge the...
Learn more Learn moreHow many of you get caught in no man’s land after you serve? 🙋♀️ Don’t be shy, you can admit it! This problem makes your service position very weak! So many players float a few steps in after they serve. They then become paralyzed when...
Learn more Learn moreSo many recreational players and high-performance players come off the court after a match and complain they lost primarily to unforced errors. If you want to cut out your errors, focus on where to hit the ball according to your court position...
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