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Tennis Doubles Strategy : How to Improve Net Play in Tennis

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

Net points are easy points in tennis. Learn tips for improving reaction time at the net in doubles tennis in this free tennis lesson from a professional coach.

Expert: Jason Gerardo
Bio: Jason Gerardo is a tennis professional at Gold Key Racquet Club in Phoenix. Over the years he has worked with youth tennis players, as well as adult players, in singles and doubles.
Filmmaker: Bill Zervakos

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  • If your audience is 4.0 and below you are assuming way too much, teaching your students to gauge their shot in order to anticipate their opponent's shot selection is a lot easier. Most club players have no idea what grips,type of stance or backswing look like especially from across the net. Your students should focus on learning to read their shots in order to anticipate their opponent's shot selection. Players should ask themselves, did i hit an offensive shot or a defensive shot?

  • If your audience is 4.0 and below you are assuming way too much, teaching your students to gauge their shot in order to anticipate their opponent's shot selection is a lot easier. Most club players have no idea what grips,type of stance or backswing look like especially from across the net. Your students should focus on learning to read their shots in order to anticipate their opponent's shot selection. Players should ask themselves, did i hit an offensive shot or a defensive shot?

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  • how did i get here from pokemon..?

  • this is rubbish talk... "prepare for the next shot..." is what the video all about already...

  • Insightful. However, some players can drive their one handed backhand with the grip the guy had in the first backhand example. But all in all once you study your opponent throughout the match, you'll pick up on that.

  • This is kind of like pingpong strategy where noticing what spin your opponent has is super important, so you watch his hands to anticipate the state of the ball.

  • wrong position....if he has time he should not be in open stand...he should cross the left foot in order to improve his drive

  • he is using the same raket as i am lol

  • good vid its really gonna help me with my tennis

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