Four players play on the service boxes and have to alternate hits. The players have to bounce the ball on their side before it crosses the net. In addition they have to play every ball as a  volley - in...
Four players play mini tennis in the service boxes plus alleys. For all players: the ball may never bounce and passing to the partner  is allowed, but not compulsory.
A very dynamic game in team training. Two double teams each start on the service line. At the coach's command, they turn around, sprint to the baseline, cross the line with their foot, and then run  to...
Optimal warmup game before the doubles training or at the end of a training session. Four players stand next to each other at the baseline. They play points on the whole doubles court but have to "high...
Here single is combined with doubles. Two doubles teams play against each other. Â The game starts with two singles points played simultaneously on half the doubles court. Â As soon as a player loses the...
4 players hold 2 balls in play at the baseline controlling the rhythm and direction. The players are all very close to the baseline and take the ball early. The coach puts a ball into play, the players...
Highly dynamic doubles with conditional preload. All players start on the service line. At the command of the coach everyone sprints backwards. The coach plays or throws a short ball randomly and the point...
Two doubles start classically, each team with a baseline player and a net player. The coach feeds and a baseline duel startsl. Players can only play down the line when lobbing. The net players try to interfere...
An offensive doubles team who starts at the service line should move up with a deep, smart first volley. The coach feeds flat and fast to the net players, so that they cannot put the first volley away...
A defensive doubles team starts at the baseline, an offensive one at the service-line. Both teams have to sprint forward on asignal of the coach (as a preload). The Baseliners sprint to the service -line...
Points are played out two at the net against two in the back. The team at the net starts the point with an underhand feed. The point is played out. Every unforced error counts one point. Every winner counts...
Two teams play points with all players at the net. One of the players starts the point underhand and then the point is played out. Tactical advice Ideally, players should try to keep the volleys low and...
Two teams play points with one player at the net and the other one at the baseline. The serve is underhanded. (The players at the net need to emphasize the correct movement up and back diagonally toward...
One of the players hits a second serve and comes in. The opponent returns aggressively at the server’s partner who is at the net. He hits a volley towards the ‘T’ or back to the server. The returner’s...
One player serves and volleys. The opponent returns crosscourt with a chip and charge. The server hits a volley to the returner’s feet, and the point is played out.
One team serves and the server has to serve and volley. Both opponents stay back to receive. The player returning has to make the return (if not there is a negative consequence such as having to perform...
One player serves toward the ‘T’, and the opponent returns crosscourt. The server’s partner crosses and volleys at the opponent at the net. The point is played out. Tactical advice Be aggressive when poaching...
One player serves and volleys. The opponent hits a lob over his partner at the net. If the lob is very deep, the team lets it bounce and plays a defensive lob back. If the lob is short, the player at the...
One player serves and volleys, the opponent returns crosscourt. The player who returned keeps playing to the middle of the court or crosscourt, and the server keeps volleying crosscourt until the player...
One player serves and volleys, the opponent returns crosscourt. Video: High Volley If the return is high, the server will volley firmly toward the opponent at the net. Video: Low Volley If the return is...
In the Australian formation the net player stand on the same side as the server to start the point. The server serves from the middle of the court (just as in singles). With this formation, the returner...