Monday, May 10, 2010

A Few Basic Instructions for Tennis Doubles - Part 2

Tennis doubles is primarily about controlling the net, but there are times when your team needs to extricate itself from a bad position. The use of a lob is a way to recover and give the team time to regain position. Of course, the lob must be well struck and deep to be effective as a defense. A few tennis instructions and lessons help the beginner apply these fundamentals.

The value of the serve cannot be over emphasized since it gives the net to the server. Having service broken in first-class doubles is an unpardonable sin. The aim in tennis doubles is to keep all shots low or very high. Shoulder high shots are an easy kill for your opponent. Volley the ball down and hard when possible.

Generally regarded as a good tennis tip, hitting down the center of the court is suppose to disrupt the opposing team. Hit to the sidelines for more outright winners.

In basic tennis doubles, picking out the weaker opponent and attacking him may be an effective strategy. Under continuous attack the player may crack.

You should never become annoyed with your partner if he starts to play poorly. Do not scold him. He is doing the best he can, and fighting with him does no good. Encourage him at all times.

Offering suggestions to your partner is fine, but do not insist on him following your tennis instructions. Who knows? He may be right on his point of view.

All doubles team should have a leader to guide its play; but that leader must be willing to take a back seat for any point when his partner has the better position.

Another tip for a tennis beginner, or any tennis player, is once you pick a partner you should try to stick with him. First, he should be someone you like, and he should like you. This may eliminate much friction and tension. His style should compliment your type of play.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

A Few Basic Instructions for Tennis Doubles - Part 1

There have been a few outstanding tennis tandems throughout the years. Great team work is a trademark of any successful team. Doubles is four-handed tennis. It is just as vital to play to your partner in tennis as in bridge. Each shot you make should avoid putting your partner in trouble. When both players are of equal ability, an equal division of the court should be the strategy of play. If one member of the team is stronger, he may have the chore of protecting and defending the weaker player.

The first tennis instruction for doubles is to put the ball in play. A double fault is truly a no-no in doubles. Make sure to return the service. It should be low and to the servers feet if he is coming in.

Tennis lessons should stress that doubles is an attacking game. The fundamentals of doubles are that it is a net game and you should strive to attack from the net. Poaching is a way to go for the kill. To poach is to go for a shot that is really at aimed away from your net position. It is a win or nothing shot since it opens your whole court. If you are missing badly do not poach, as it is very disconcerting to your partner.

The tennis beginner will soon realize that in doubles the team is striving to attain net position at all times. And every shot has a purpose with that in mind. Retreat should be avoided. Volley and smash whenever possible.

In tennis basics for doubles, while both players are at the net position, when the ball goes toward the side-line the net player on that side goes in close and toward the line. THe other player should fall back slightly and to the center of the court. The two players should move to the opposite position when if the next return goes to the other side. The theory of court covering is two sides of a triangle, with the angle in the center and the two sides running to the side-lines and in the direction of the net.

An overhead ball should be covered by the man whose it is to unless he calls for his partner to take it. If one player is outguessed while poaching and a ball is played over his head, then the other player should move to take the ball. If a over head is allowed to drop, it allows the other team to attain better position.

A player should not take an overhead which is to his teammate's unless it is a certain kill. The player should call "mine" and hit decisively. These are general tennis fundamentals on how to play tennis doubles. Partners should arrange strategy according to their strengths and weaknesses.