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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To be able to use these <strong>tennis backhand drills</strong> perfectly and accurately means you have very a strong and powerful weapon to defeat your opponents</p>
<h2>Who is going to hit the ball drill?</h2>
<p>This tennis doubles drill starts with the coach setting up the two teams in a normal doubles formation. The coach then feeds the ball into each court at different points in the court. In this drill, the two players in a team (partners) are able to practice which ball to hit, or who is going to hit a certain ball if it hit in a particular point in the court.</p>
<p>This will also allow the players to practice their correct communication so as to whom to hit the ball. This drill will also allow them to practice how to cover the court so as to avoid the opponent attacking them. The coach should also tell the players to avoid all the time to stand still while the ball is in play.</p>
<h2>Two-Players Tennis Doubles drill</h2>
<p>This tennis doubles drill is best to do with only two players involved and a coach of course. This drill starts with one player serving and after serving he goes to the net while the other player stays behind. the coach then return a cross court ball to the second player and the second player does cross court return to the coach and the coach return the ball to the first player (the one who did the serve) and the does a volley. This allows the first player to practice serve and volley and at the same time it allows the second player to practice cross court. The drill can continue and after several serves both players can exchange position wherein second player practice the serve and volley while the first player practice the cross court returns.</p>
<h2>Baseline Tennis Doubles drill</h2>
<p>This tennis doubles drill helps players learn the transition from playing at the baseline to playing in the net. Having both players positioned at the net is one of the best tennis double strategies to win a point because the net is well covered if two players are positioned in the net.</p>
<p>This drill requires four players with two players on each team positioned at the baseline of the court. This drill starts with the first player on either of the two teams hitting a crosscourt groundstroke. The point is then played out until one player lands the ball short near the service line. The second team who is originally positioned in the baseline then moves towards the net to hit an approach shot after the ball bounces in their court. They will then follow up with either a volley or a finishing shot.</p>
<p>This drill can be repeated several times and then both teams exchange positions. In order to make this tennis doubles drill interesting, the two teams can simulate match play where a point is given every time a team misses a hit.</p>
<h2>Net Play drill</h2>
<p>This tennis doubles drill is an important drill to develop the players’ reflexes which are very important when playing a tennis doubles match. This drill is also very important for the players to practice hitting volleys in a row which is also common in tennis double matches.</p>
<p>We will call the two teams here as team A and team B. In this tennis doubles drill, each member of the team is positioned at a distance of 10 feet away from the net. The first player of team A then hits a volley towards their opponent’s court and then the drill begins. To complete the drill, both teams must hit at least three volleys each and then they can do begin playing out the point.</p>
<p>If a mistake is made before each team hits three volleys, the drill should be repeated. The players have two choices in this drill to make it interesting. They can either make this drill like a competition by counting the score every time a team makes an error, or they can just continue the drill without counting the score.</p>
<h2>2 up vs 2 Back drill</h2>
<p>This tennis doubles drill is very important to develop the players’ groundstroke and volleys techniques when playing double matches in tennis. As usual, this tennis doubles drill needs two players in each team (team A and team B). Both players on team A position themselves in the baseline, while the players on the other team position themselves in the net.</p>
<p>The doubles drill starts when one player in either team feeds the ball in play and the drill begins. Again, the players can make this drill interesting by counting score. They can play up to ten and after one team scores ten points, both teams can exchange position. The team that was positioned in the baseline will be positioned in the net, and the team that was in the net will be positioned in the baseline.</p>
<h2>Short Court Two vs Two Tennis Doubles drill</h2>
<p>This tennis doubles drill is also very important to develop the players control of the ball. This drill needs four players (team A and team B). Both teams are positioned in the service line. This drill starts with the ball hitting the service box and ends with the ball still hitting the service line. This means that all the players in both teams should always hit the ball inside the service box. Anything that lands outside the four service boxes is considered &#8220;Out.&#8221;</p>
<p>This drill starts with one player on either team feeding a ball to the other team and making sure that the ball lands in the service box. After the first feed lands in the service box, the players can start the drill and they can hit the ball either in the air with a volley or on the bounce but making sure it lands in the service box. Players can then hit volleys, short slices or topspin to play out the point.</p>
<p>If a player hits a ball outside the service box, it is a score to the other team. It is advisable to finish this drill when each team has a chance to win. If a team could not win, it is a good idea to switch partners to allow a least skilled team to be paired with more skillful players. In this case, the least skilled player will be able to improve.</p>
<h2>8 Player Tennis Doubles drill</h2>
<p>This tennis doubles drill needs eight players. This is very important for the development of each player’s movement, coordination and communication. There will be four teams (team A, team B, team C and team D) to be formed out of the eight players involved in this drill.</p>
<p>Team A is be positioned in the right half of the court, team B will be positioned in the left half of the court, team C is directly opposite team A in the opposite court while team D is directly in front of team B in the opposite court. This means that team A is diagonally positioned against team D and team B is diagonally positioned against team B. Team A and team D play against each other while team B and team C plays against each other. If possible, the drill should continue until all teams can execute this drill properly.</p>


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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The game of tennis can be played between two players or between two pairs of players. The former is called singles and the latter is known as doubles There are certain basic principles in terms of rules and tactics that are applicable if you want to learn how to play tennis doubles. The rules aren’t...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The game of tennis can be played between two players or between two pairs of players. The former is called singles and the latter is known as doubles</h2>
<p>There are certain basic principles in terms of rules and tactics that are applicable if you want to learn how to play tennis doubles. The rules aren’t that different but there are a few things that need to be remembered if you are not familiar.</p>
<p>The real difference between singles and doubles is in the way you approach the game in terms of strategy, tactics and psychology.</p>
<p>Often, as soon as a player learns the basic strokes and rules of the game, he or she gains experience playing an actual match. But most often, this first match is a singles match since it makes it relatively easier to teach the rules of tennis and get the players oriented to the flow of a tennis match. The players only need to know where to serve first, how to score, and where the boundaries of the court are. They don’t need to figure out who will serve after a player wins a game.</p>
<p>For a player to get familiar with how to play tennis doubles, he or she will need to get used to the different sidelines, the sequence of serving, and the fact that they will only be returning from one side of the court.</p>
<p>There is also a different psychology involved because he or she will have to deal with his or her partner as well. The only way for all of this to happen is to actually play doubles. But if all four players out on the court are inexperienced with doubles, a coach should stand by keeping score and reminding the players where to stand, where to serve from and who will serve.</p>
<h3>In learning how to play tennis doubles, it’s always important o learn Here are some basic reminders how to play tennis doubles:</h3>
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<li>Pick a partner that complements your own abilities</li>
<li>Talk to your partner. Pre-match decisions have to be made as a team.</li>
<li>Pick a side from which you will be returning – either forehand or backhand side. For example, if you are right handed and your partner is left handed, you would probably be playing from the right side.</li>
<li>Choose between you and your partner who will serve first. Then keep in mind the sequence of who will be serving. If you were the first player to serve, then after your service game, the opponents will be serving. After the opponents’ service game, your partner will be the one to serve next.</li>
<li>When you are serving, you follow the same sequence as when you serve in singles. The first point is served from the deuce court, the second point from the ad court, and so on.</li>
<li>When your partner is serving, you will usually be on the other half of your court. So even if you are playing primarily from the right side, obviously, if your partner is serving from that side (deuce court) then you will be standing at the left side (ad court).</li>
<li>When your team is receiving, throughout the game, you stay only on the side from which you are returning serve.</li>
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<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: Keeping the Ball in Play</h3>
<p>The objective of tennis, whether singles or doubles, is to keep the ball in play longer than your opponent/s.</p>
<p>For beginners, this is best achieved by simply keeping the ball in play and waiting for the opponent to make an error. As players develop their games, the strategies and tactics will also change.</p>
<p>The main strategy in tennis is to maximize the angles and spaces in which to hit your shots while minimizing your opponent’s. Because there are two players on each court in doubles, the situation is different than in singles and so too are the shots that are more useful and effective.</p>
<p>In order to learn how to play tennis doubles, players need to be more adept at playing certain areas of the court and hitting some of these particular shots.</p>
<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: Controlling The Net</h3>
<p>How to play tennis doubles is about controlling the net. Controlling the net is much more critical in doubles than in singles. It is far easier to win points up at net because you can make use of the greater angles available for your volleys. Since there are two opponents, maximizing the possible spaces on the court where you can place your shots is best done up at net.</p>
<p>The usual position of the players at the beginning of a point is to have one player at the baseline (the server or returner) while his or her partner is at net. Whenever possible, the player at the baseline should also join his or her partner up at net. Consequently, a player needs to improve his or her volleys if he or she really wants to learn how to play tennis doubles.</p>
<p><center><img decoding="async" class=" wp-image-2594" src="https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/how-to-play-tennis-doubles-game-1.jpg" alt="Playing tennis doubles" width="366" height="301" srcset="https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/how-to-play-tennis-doubles-game-1.jpg 512w, https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/how-to-play-tennis-doubles-game-1-320x263.jpg 320w" sizes="(max-width: 366px) 100vw, 366px" /></center></p>
<p>More volleys are usually hit in doubles because it is generally harder to put the ball away. In singles, the angled volley is usually a point-ending shot but in doubles, it can be just one of several set-up shots for the rest of the point.</p>
<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: The Volley</h3>
<p>Aside from the volley, the overhead is also much more frequently used in doubles. When two players are up at net, it is tougher to hit a passing shot because there are fewer spaces to thread the ball through.</p>
<p>Instead of the passing shot, the lob gets used more frequently.</p>
<p>If a player doesn’t know how to hit a good overhead, then his or her team cannot control the net position because even if they have good volleys, they will be vulnerable to the lob. The main difference of the overhead in singles and doubles is this: in singles, when you are forced backwards, you usually hit the ball crosscourt or down the centre, while in doubles, you usually hit it straight ahead.</p>
<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: The Lob &amp; Overhead</h3>
<p>These are the different ways in order to reset the point. If the lob can be smashed away, you just hit it away from your opponent in singles. In doubles, you usually hit it at an angle so even if it gets returned, the court has now been opened for the next smash. Alternatively, it can be hit down the middle between the two players.</p>
<p>The serve and return are the two most important shots in the game of tennis, whether singles or doubles. A big serve is effective in any situation. In singles, a good serve out wide opens up the court for the next shot. In doubles, because there are two players, this tactic doesn’t work all the time. It is actually better to serve hard down the middle.</p>
<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: Placement of the Tennis Serve</h3>
<p>This placement of the serve limits the returner’s angles and allows the serving team to take control of the net. The server’s partner has a better chance of volleying the return and hence giving control of the point to their team. Of course, there are other things to consider, like where the weaker wing of the returner is. It is always advisable to hit to a weak side whether in singles or doubles.</p>
<p>The return in singles can be hit crosscourt or down the line. In doubles, the down the line return is rarely attempted because you will be directing the ball to the server’s partner at net, and you wouldn’t want to cede control of the net over to them so early in the point.</p>
<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: Return of Serve</h3>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignright wp-image-2592" src="https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tennis-doubles-return.jpg" alt="Demonstrating return of serve" width="408" height="272" srcset="https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tennis-doubles-return.jpg 640w, https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tennis-doubles-return-320x214.jpg 320w, https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tennis-doubles-return-600x400.jpg 600w" sizes="(max-width: 408px) 100vw, 408px" /> So the best option is to return crosscourt, back to the server. If the server is approaching, the return should dip low to his or her feet, just as it should against any other serve and volley player whether in singles or doubles. If the server is staying back then the return has to be deep or angled.</p>
<p>Passing shots in doubles are usually hit down the alley or down the middle between the opponents. Crosscourt passes have to be more severely angled in doubles than in singles.</p>
<p>Rally shots in singles can be high and looping as long as they are deep, but in doubles, these shots have value only if you are sure that it cannot be poached (or intercepted) by the net player of the opposing team.</p>
<p>In other words, the placement and trajectory through the air have to be precise. Obviously, if both opponents are at net, this shot has no value at all. A better rally shot for doubles is the flat or sliced return that crosses low over the net. This is much more difficult to volley.</p>
<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: Hitting to The Weakest Player</h3>
<p>It is always a good idea to hit to the weaker player, just as you would also always try to hit to the weaker side of either player. So if getting to these weaknesses means you will have to hit shots that have been deemed relatively ineffective for doubles, by all means go for these shots.</p>
<p>Lastly, there is also a psychological component of the game. In learning how to play tennis doubles, you will find that this mental aspect is different than in singles. The most obvious reason is that you will have to deal with your partner’s mental toughness or lack thereof as well as your own.</p>
<h3>How to Play Tennis Doubles: Team Work &amp; Communication</h3>
<p><img decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-2591" src="https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tennis-doubles-communication.jpg" alt="Communication in action" width="252" height="378" srcset="https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tennis-doubles-communication.jpg 427w, https://tennisinstruction.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tennis-doubles-communication-320x480.jpg 320w" sizes="(max-width: 252px) 100vw, 252px" /></p>
<p> For some players, having a partner on court makes them more secure. But for others, it only makes them more self-conscious. If you make an error, you sometimes think about things like &#8220;did that make my partner mad?&#8221;</p>
<p>If your partner is the one who makes mistakes, you must try not to get mad at him or her.</p>
<p>To avoid any conflict, there should be communication between the partners. Talk about your strategies and tactics, as well as try to encourage each other. This is why it is important to choose a partner who not only complements you in terms of skill but also in temperament and mental fortitude.</p>
<p>It is hard enough to play against two players, so avoid having to play against three!</p>


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