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WIN More Doubles Matches: Your 4 Roles  

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WIN More Doubles Matches: Your 4 Roles #tennis
A condensed video, giving you the basic roles and responsibilities as a doubles player.
Which do you need to develop most??
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0:00 - Intro
0:27- Context
1:39 - Role 1
4:13 - Role 2
8:27 - Role 3
11:36 - Role 4

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Комментарии : 45   
@stallion1290
@stallion1290 Месяц назад
For someone like me who struggles with volley positionings in doubles, this is a lifesaver!! ❤🥳 Most common advice I received are either "go with the flow", "move your feet more", or "be at a more aggresive mindset", which end up confusing me more during the game 😂
@21pirate1
@21pirate1 День назад
I've getting really good at moving up and back with the ball, but moving laterally always makes me feel like I made the wrong guess. Thanks for giving me a rule of thumb to follow.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor День назад
Follow the ball, you can’t go wrong (unless you step into the trams, that’s too far!)😁
@jtanabodee
@jtanabodee Месяц назад
Great tips and summary for all the positions in the game.
@ryanpowell4338
@ryanpowell4338 Месяц назад
Nice vid Ash! Good job and thank you for keeping things short and sweet while touching on all four players responsibilities
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
Thanks Ryan, it’s not always easy to keep it short 😅 but I try my best!
@akio2730
@akio2730 Месяц назад
This tennis club is marvelous !
@ashleyagar1924
@ashleyagar1924 Месяц назад
Great tips and tricks Ashley. Thank You
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
Thanks for watching Ashley
@moh.jufrizainullah1296
@moh.jufrizainullah1296 Месяц назад
Thanks for your tips. Great 💪🏼
@st.paullutherangardengrove7254
@st.paullutherangardengrove7254 6 дней назад
GREAT TIPS!!!
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor 6 дней назад
Thank you 🙏
@hearthome.
@hearthome. Месяц назад
Love this so much thank you ❤
@user-xl4et1pv8p
@user-xl4et1pv8p Месяц назад
great video. very helpful.
@jfdube6669
@jfdube6669 Месяц назад
Super clip Ash.
@athanasiospanagiotakopoulo6217
@athanasiospanagiotakopoulo6217 Месяц назад
Another great video! Thank you Ashley! 🤓🎾💪
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
I’m glad you thought so, thanks!
@willecutlip
@willecutlip Месяц назад
So well stated doubles fundamentals! Shared with my doubles players on my men’s USTA team!! 💪🏻🎾
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
@Stoker3rdClass
@Stoker3rdClass Месяц назад
Excellent video, I'd encourage all club players to watch and take heed.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
Thanks Ian!
@360cabbage
@360cabbage Месяц назад
That court looks amazing
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
We’re very fortunate to have these beautiful grass courts!
@pablomarin3335
@pablomarin3335 Месяц назад
Nice video Ashley! 🙌 Could you maybe explain in another video, when should also the returner‘s partner start at the back of the court? I see it quite often at the pro tour but dont know the reason behind it
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
Yes, good suggestion… there are a few more doubles videos in the description to keep you busy in the meantime!
@chrisdenman5519
@chrisdenman5519 Месяц назад
So this video has like opened my eyes, I'm playing my doubles game to complicated. I've got used to hitting with someone who provides all the power and speed and I've had to develop into a defensive mind set where as I should be looking to play how I was when I was enjoying tennis.
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
It can be tough if you only play with the same group of players, you start to mould just one way of playing… try to find different opponents to play with, you’ll learn to adapt and problem solve!
@farriskhan2352
@farriskhan2352 Месяц назад
Eye opening video. Thanks! My main question is re: the Returners partner. if you stand too close to the T, doesn't that limit your returner to hitting the ball down the middle so they won't hit YOU? Don't you physically cut off a lot of the cross court angle from them? Should you squat then?
@DrPravZ
@DrPravZ Месяц назад
My thoughts exactly... I usually stand a little behind and outward and move towards the T as my partner returns the ball on 1st serves and on weaker second serves stand within the service box when I am sure my partner will return nice and deep
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
It’s a great question! Yes, crouching is great if you have the athletic ability, but if you or your partner feel that they’re limited, you can shift a little further from the T. The fact that you’re deeper in the box (close to the service line) gives your partner a surprising amount of space to hit cross court!
@colure2
@colure2 8 дней назад
What are your thoughts regarding your partner looking back at you as you are returning the ball. I get put off and end up aiming at them instead of staying focused on my shot over the net. Great video by the way, thank you
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor 8 дней назад
Great question, I’ve spoken about it in other videos, as the net player you should really try to avoid it, as tempting as it is… by looking forward at your opponents, you actually gain a lot more valuable info than you would watching the ball behind you!
@colure2
@colure2 7 дней назад
No matter how many times I ask my partners to not look back, they just keep on doing it! Last week I hit my partner with the ball because he was in my line of fire ( he was standing in the middle of the court blocking my view for the return) and he caught my eye! Hopefully tonight he will remember how sore his face was. Our standard is pretty low, we are all 'mature duffers', but I like to play the best I can 😂😅 Thank you for responding 😊
@canthes
@canthes Месяц назад
That's not how hindrance works! You can stand anywhere you want at the beginning of the serve, including inside the service box or right at the net. But you can't touch (or get hit by) the ball or you lose the point. I typically like to hug the service T as the returner's partner. It creates a psychological barrier for the server. You cannot MOVE AROUND in an attempt to distract the server - that is hindrance - but as long as you're just standing there waiting for the serve, it's not.
@DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
@DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour Месяц назад
He didn't say that it was hindrance. He said that it's likely you will be accused of hinderance. A lot of people are not going to want to deal with that.
@mu11ian
@mu11ian Месяц назад
Aren't you vulnerable to a T-serve ace with that return position on the deuce side?
@jakecoventry9004
@jakecoventry9004 Месяц назад
I'd argue it's harder to hit a T serve ace - especially as many servers will stand out wide. Maybe you'd move a bit over it you had a lefty serving.
@touchtennis
@touchtennis Месяц назад
I’ve never understood why there’s a net player at low level club doubles. Most people can’t volley and most people can’t serve well!
@DanEFresh100
@DanEFresh100 Месяц назад
Great vid but that hedge must be irritating for swallowing balls!
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
It really is!! 🤣
@hartspot7418
@hartspot7418 Месяц назад
Whenever I’m returning and tell my partner I’m going to lob the next return; the server ends up hitting the best serve in the game.
@vicman877
@vicman877 Месяц назад
When my partners are serving I stay in the alley because I'm afraid of being hit by them
@TheTennisMentor
@TheTennisMentor Месяц назад
You’re not the first person to tell me that. If you stand a bit further back in the service box (even on the service line if you have to) this will give them more room for error! You can then close in once the ball passes you safely 😅
@vicman877
@vicman877 Месяц назад
@@TheTennisMentor thank you! Will try tonight
@farriskhan2352
@farriskhan2352 Месяц назад
@@TheTennisMentor I am not really worried about being hit per se, but I am worried that my partner will be psychologically forced to hit it down the middle (instead of cross court) as i have physically cut off a good cross court angle from them but standing too close to the T. This may lead to the net player on the other side getting a good poaching opportunity.
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