Winning in Practice, pt 2 |
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This is part two in a two part set.
Doubles Situations
- The receiving team must lob the return of serve and try to take the net at least twice in each game. This is especially effective when the serving team is serving into the sun.
- The serving team must play out of the “I” formation or Australian formation. Get use to using the formations so you will have confidence to use them in a match as well as experiencing how to return against the formations.
- The receiving team starts with both players back. This takes the pressure off the receiver to make a great return to avoid getting their partner killed by the poaching player of fast charging net player
- The serving team starts both players on the baseline. This formation helps when the receiver is killing the net player because they cannot volley or the serves are too weak.
Singles Situations
- Players must serve, return and rally 6 balls cross court before the point can begin. Serve to the deuce court and rally deuce court then serve to the ad court and rally ad court cross court. Keep score like in a regular match.
- Player serves and rally out the point. If the ball lands inside the service line the striker loses the point. You can also play that the short ball requires the receiver of the short ball to go to the net to play out the point.
- “3 to win a major” – (with 3 players) one player will serve 3 points. If the server or receiver wins all 3 points they win a “major point”. If they win 2 of the 3 points they stay on the court and a third player comes on to replace the person who lost the 1 point and a new game is played. If they win 1 of the 3 they are the one replaced by the third player who will now play 3 points against the player who stayed on the court. This stresses the difficulty in winning 3 points in a row. (*when the score is 30-love there is an 80% chance the person with the lead will lose the next point and 65% chance they will lose the 4th point as well).
- “3 to win a major” – (with 2 players) one player serves and tries to win 3 points in a row to win a game. If the receiver wins the point, they become the server and have 1 point while the former server loses all their points and starts at zero again. Players keep games won and play out a set.
Situational scoring and match play can help to focus on specific skills necessary to improve ones tactical and mental approach to the game. They also make great coaching opportunities. The shortened scoring and sets make great challenge match format that can be completed in a short period of time.
This form of altered play helps to make practice exciting and more challenging so players stay focused and do not experience “mindless” practice. They get use to specific situations and proper responses to the score or situation so they play with a “been there before” confidence in actual match play.
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December 24th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
Merle,
Thank you very much, I will try to keep you entertained in 2010
Merry Christmas,
Ken