Unlimited Doubles:
How To Stay On Schedule To Win
by Steve Tourdo
Think of the court as comprised of three zones. To win in
three shots, hit one in each zone.
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Analyzing Your Performance
In doubles, most points last
approximately six hits. Use the three zones to make the most of them.
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Analyzing your performance is one of the more challenging roles you
must play in building a competitive game. It’s very easy to get confused
and lose track of how points are being won or lost. In this lesson, you
will learn how to stay on schedule to win.
Unless you’re playing doubles from the baseline, most points last
approximately six hits. This means your doubles team has three
interactions with the ball per point. A chef who’s attempting to satisfy
his patron with a good meal knows the role of the appetizer, the entree
and the desert. Likewise, a tennis player needs to know the objective for
each of his three hits if he is to build a winning game.
Entrance Zone
"Entrance" shots are used to enter the point. They are your
first exposure to the ball and are as important in tennis as making a good first
impression during a job interview.
The "Entrance Zone" is where the point begins - the serve
or return of serve.
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If you begin on a poor note, it’s
difficult (though not impossible) to recover.
Entrance shots are hit from near the baseline. These are generally
serves and service returns. Enter the point motivated by a solid tactical
intention like serving down the middle or returning at the server’s
feet. Keep in mind that you have two additional shots to finish your
opponents off. This is no time to be a hero and win the point in one hit.
Make a good solid shot and move forward.
Transition Zone
"Transition" shots are played from the area between the
baseline and the service line. The reason they’re called transition shots is because
they’re hit with the idea of transitioning forward toward the net.
The
objective is to keep the ball low when transitioning against two existing
net players. This will minimize the strength of your opponents’ reply
making it safe to take a net position.
The "Transition Zone" is where you'll pave the way for a
successful net presence.
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When one of your opponents has elected to stay back, keep your shot as
deep as possible. This will provide time to reach the net and minimize
your opponent’s ability to pass you by keeping them deep in the court.
Net Zone
"Net" shots are hit in the area between the service line and
the net. This is where you’ll complete your three shot flurry of
tactical devastation! From here, hit a shot designed to finish off your
opponent. Find an opening or angle your volley off the court.
Playing a solid point is a matter of linking these three shots together
to do tactical damage. Although they are all interrelated components of a
strong tennis point, each should be analyzed separately for it’s
effectiveness.
The "Net Zone" where you’ll complete your three shot flurry of
tactical devastation!
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For example, just because you popped up your transition and
your partner got pounded doesn’t mean your entrance shot was poor. When
you have an off serving day you can still make effective transitions and
finish off your opponent with a strong volley.
Evaluate your game based on the successful execution of each concept
and you’ll have an accurate assessment of your progress and the skills
that need improvement.
Enjoy your challenges and good luck until next time.
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