 Welcome to One Minute Tennis Lessons with The Tennis Mentor. In this video, I'm going to show you one of my favorite drills for rally quality. All you need to do is draw a line on your court, halfway between the service line and the baseline. The short zone in the service boxes is worth zero points. The mid-court zone between the service line and the line you've marked out is worth one point and the deep zone is worth two points. Anything that lands in the tram lines or long or in the net is worth zero. The player at this end is aiming to score as many points as they can within two minutes. The player at this end will be trading with them and keeping account of how many points they score over two minutes. Once your two minutes are up, you change ends so the other player has a go. This drill is great for improving your consistency, the depth of your shots, but also your rally tempo as well. A good score for recreational tennis players would be anything between 20 and 30 points. If you're a good club player, you should be scoring somewhere nearer to 40 or 50 points. And if you're an advanced player, aiming for around 60 and above would be excellent.