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Levels: Intermediate/adv. Time/players: 15 minutes/1-6 Description and goals: A drill that will work on moving forward to attack a floating ball by taking it out of the air with a swing volley. The goal is to work your way into the net by playing an aggressive swinging volley. Organization: Players start at the baseline and move in to play a backhand approach shot off the first ball. Pro/coach will then feed a floating ball that players must take out of the air with a swinging forehand volley. Players then continue to the net and play another forehand volley, then a backhand volley and finally an overhead or another swinging volley. Rotate players after five feeds. Variations: Do it for swinging backhand volleys. Vary feeds so there is no pattern. Key points: Focus on making aggressive swing volleys with appropriate margin for error. Keep feeds fast paced to challenge your players.
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WAYS TO IMPROVE FOOTWORK (USPTA)
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VOLLEY PLACEMENT (Hank Pfister)
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HALF-VOLLEY (Hank Pfister)
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YOU GOT NO GUTS (Mark Bey)
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THE TECHNICAL COMPONENTS OF TENNIS - RACQUET SKILLS (David T. Porter, Jim Parker, Jack Groppel)
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