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Why Play More Doubles

Why Play More Doubles

March 15, 2016 by Kaitlin Looby News
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Tennis balls on white with reflection.
Tennis balls on white with reflection.

Doubles tennis truly is the sport of a lifetime.

Young or old, short or tall, fast or slow, doubles tennis gives great opportunities to all players. When played correctly, it can level the playing field against opponents that may have an advantage over you in singles.

Have you ever wondered why top doubles players who don’t even play singles can excel and beat two top singles players who happen to be playing together at a random tournament? Believe me, if the doubles specialists out there could be successful in singles, they would. There is more money and more notoriety in singles. They play doubles because it is not as important how well you strike the ball, or how fast you are.

Good teamwork and an understanding of the game is important in doubles tennis. The number one rule when playing doubles tennis is to find the right partner. Remember, this may not mean the best singles player, but someone who plays at the same or higher level and at the same time compliments your game. For example, if you are a good server and play well around the net, but have trouble breaking serve, find someone that returns serve well and can help you in that department. Conversely, if you return well but struggle to hold serve, playing with someone who likes to volley and moves well around the net may be the best choice to help you win your own serve and give you the best opportunity for success.

The most important part of doubles play is the first ball. The serve and return in doubles are the keys to success, and how you play these first balls will decide your fate. When serving, having a high first-serve percentage is essential to holding serve. You will have better results taking a little pace off the serve and serving 70 percent with less aces or service winners than you will serving 40 percent with 10 aces and 10 winners. This is because of the mentality of the returner. On the first serve return, a returner is not looking to be as aggressive or offensive. So even when they are not seeing huge first serves, they are more likely to just put the ball in play and less likely to actually do something with it. This means you are starting on offense 70 percent of the time when serving a high percentage, rather than 40 percent of the time when you are going for the big bomb. The thought process of the returner will change, whether consciously or subconsciously, when receiving a second serve. Now the opponent is looking to do damage with the return and begin on offense themselves. This can mean trouble if your opponent has a decent return.

When receiving, the biggest mistake players can make is trying to do too much with the return. This is a singles player mentality and must change when playing doubles. There are two people on the other side of the net, not one. This makes hitting an outright winner very difficult, and will lead to a number of unforced errors and needless mistakes. Make a high percentage of returns and attempt to neutralize your opponent by hitting a deep return if they’re not serving and volleying, or something down at their feet if they are coming in behind the serve. This will eliminate “free” points you give away by making careless errors and put you in the best position to win the point.

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