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Tennis: Doubles Strategy - Positioning Basics
by Billy Pate
Head Coach Men's Tennis,
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(In conjunction with University of Alabama Tennis Camps)
Tennis: Doubles Strategy - Positioning Basics- Coach begins this tennis clinic session by discussing positioning during doubles. The segment includes demonstrations on proper positioning as well as the problems with incorrect positioning. Add to a notebook or create a new notebook
Tennis: Doubles Strategy - Flowing with the Ball This tennis segment provides instruction on "flowing with the ball." In doubles it's essential for partners to learn how to flow with the ball rather than remaining stationary, but while continuing to work as a team. Good instruction tips and demonstrations. Tennis drills, tips and instruction
Tennis: Doubles Strategy - Communication Doubles partners need to be talking to each other continuously, communicating position, calling the tennis ball, etc. It's especially essential in tennis doubles because the player at the net can't continuously see his partner. Coach ends this series with discussions of hitting angles and shots that, again, require the partners to flow with the ball. Tennis drills, tips and instruction