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Olympic gold medalist Gigi Fernandez shares the BIGGEST mistakes doubles players make  

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Gigi Fernandez came on my podcast to discuss all things doubles, including...
1. When to cover the middle vs. the alley
2. How to move correctly on a poach
3. How to fake more effectively
You can listen to the entire podcast episode here
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21 май 2024

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Комментарии : 26   
@paularnold-schutta9907
@paularnold-schutta9907 Месяц назад
Great strategic analysis on where to be on the court, and then followed up with a illuminating demo.! Also , I loved the positive example of coaching skills (e.g. stay positive, assess/read and apply strategy, and then repeat.
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
Thank you!
@ReidVV
@ReidVV Месяц назад
Any time Gigi or Martina teach doubles, it's awesome. Good drill examples too. Good to slightly favor the backhand ready since it's most versatile for most incoming balls and shots hit quick and hard into the body. Favoring the forehand can lead to getting nailed with a hard shot. The backhand is your shield and weapon at the net.
@fibo2459
@fibo2459 Месяц назад
Amazing content mate. First time coming upon it online. I am going to enjoy teaching it to my players.
@nascentnaga
@nascentnaga Месяц назад
life is simple I see stokke I click
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
Haha. “I click, I listen, I apply”
@svlagonda7417
@svlagonda7417 Месяц назад
Love the channel and whilst I don't question what Gigi is saying there is a HUGE difference between pro level dubs and rec player low level dubs. What works at one level doesn't tend to work at the other as the players just don't have the shots or physicality to effectively play pro tactics.
@greg.kusnierz
@greg.kusnierz Месяц назад
It would seem that way. Statistically speaking rec level and pro level are actually very similar when it comes to patterns and strategies. Craig OShannessy has stats from 4.0 level play and pro level play that correlate.
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
I agree, to an extent. There's a difference, but a lot of what she spoke about was applicable to all levels.
@nicolascontentin4611
@nicolascontentin4611 Месяц назад
Very interesting. Thanks for the video.
@SherLoy
@SherLoy Месяц назад
excellent video! thank you
@applesforakbar
@applesforakbar Месяц назад
This was awesome, thanks for sharing esp with some live examples.
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
Of course!
@greg.kusnierz
@greg.kusnierz Месяц назад
Good job coach. This is a well thought out put together video. Definitely looking up to you. You’re a pro!
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
Thanks! I'm learning every day just like you
@TheDogsSide
@TheDogsSide Месяц назад
Phenomenal content as always. So glad I found your info.
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
Thanks for the kind words!!
@lcervantes8505
@lcervantes8505 Месяц назад
Great stuff
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
Thank you! Hope it helps your game
@andersflodmark8724
@andersflodmark8724 Месяц назад
👏👏👏
@marktace1
@marktace1 Месяц назад
Orange guy looks pretty solid.
@dinnermenuz
@dinnermenuz Месяц назад
Should the diagonal poach movement start before the opponent even hits the ball? Sometimes when I wait for the opponent strike the ball and try to observe the trajectory, I don't have enough time to cut it off
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis Месяц назад
I start my diagonal movement when they’re about to drop the racket, but it depends on your athleticism for sure
@SquatLife
@SquatLife 9 дней назад
Great drills. People don’t get that you’ll make a lot of errors doing this at first but once the players know how to move it gives them the advantage at the net. Glad you showed your guys struggling at first and encouraged proper movement. For some reason people will drill from the baseline all day long and not care if they make an error. But do a net drill people want to give up after a few tries. Just need to spend time up there.
@davidwatkins8016
@davidwatkins8016 8 дней назад
It seems your fake is often a head fake which I need to learn. As an old fat guy, if I get my center of mass moving laterally, it ain't stopping.
@StokkeTennis
@StokkeTennis 8 дней назад
A fake to me is any movement that distracts the opponent...doesn't have to be a huge move!
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