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Take Advantage of Teams Returning with Both Players at the Baseline

When you face two players at the baseline when serving, take advantage of the situation and make sure you get the first …

When at the Net and Playing Against two Players in the Back Keep the volleys deep Until you Can Put the Ball Away

A frequent mistake when playing two at the net against two at the back is for the players at the net to …

Play a High defensive Lob if you get Passed by a Lob

If you get passed by a lob, both you and your partner need to run back and play defense.

When at the Net Move with the Ball

When playing one up and one back against the same formation, both net players need to be constantly moving up and back …

When at the Net with your Partner Back Find a Comfortable Balance Between Never Looking Back and Always Looking Back

When at the net with your partner back there are two schools of though: Some coaches think players should never look back, …

Angle Short Lobs and Hit Deep Lobs Through the Middle

When at the net in doubles angle the short lobs and hit deep lobs through the middle or at the opponent’s feet.

If your Partner Gets Lobbed it May be Easier for you to Play the Next Shot

When one of the players gets lobbed, the ideal outcome is for that player to hit an overhead. However, if the lob …

Shoot for 70% of First Serves

An opponent returning second serves will always be more aggressive. Making a high percentage of first serves will keep the opponent’s on …

An Effective Approach Shot is Deep and Low

The most important elements of an effective approach shot are depth and height. If you are able to keep the ball deep, …

Hit the Approach Shot Down the Line to Cover the Net Better

When approaching the net it is very important to be in the right position before the opponent hits the passing shot. Approaching …

Use the Crosscourt Approach only if you can Hurt the Opponent

An opponent who is out of balance and uncomfortable will not be able to take advantage of you being out of position.

If an Opponent has a Very Weak Shot, Hit the Ball There When Approaching the Net

In general, approaching down the line will leave you in the best position to cover the opponent’s passing shot. However, if the …

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