2006 Zenkoku A Doubles 1of2
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Nothing major, but could use some advice on certain points where you're not utilizing your advantage to its potential. Also, saw quite a number of half-volleys, which you want to avoid. Either hit out in front or do a full stroke.
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Not bad, but definitely room for improvement and some gaps here and there.
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no let for the ball that fell out of his pocket???
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in doubles, the first pair to paoch should win the point
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They don't need to run on baseline..
It's doubles, they should poach.
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ok this guys are fast... but too lazy to run on baseline? wtf
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u guys are great. Serves looked nice, and so did volleys but ur backhands needs work, and maybe alley shots. because i saw like 4 times when u had an alley shot and over hit
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Your guess is right.
We are in the early-Thirties...
there are like no backhands that go in hahaha
saiviuel 4 years ago
Thank you for your advice.
We need to work on that, of course.
What else can you tell us?
Anything about the Serves? or the volleys?
Nacky0628 4 years ago
its in japan and the are from tennis circles, like clubs without their own premises.
They are probably either playing an inter circle match or playing a local tournament. not regional or national.
These tournaments have 3 levels c beginners, b for those who`ve played a while, and a for pretty solid players all amateurs with normal jobs.
Japanese people love their tennis and most circles get together weekly for practice.
clevett 4 years ago
From my experience of 4-year USTA league from my age of 28 to 32, our team's level would be stroing 4.5 or regional level of 5.0.
On the other hand, the opponent teams' level would be strong 5.0 or 5.5.
We are all amateur and working every day as an engineer or as a sales man in the same company in a different locations, but from time to time, getting together for a big tournamnet like this (Regional/National all inter-company match).
Nacky0628 4 years ago