Nov 212013
This series of videos features Tim Doyle and Chris Crowther giving their advice on doubles positioning and serving.
Doubles Instruction | Positioning Strategy
Learn Double Positioning Strategy
Doubles Instruction | Backhand Serve Selection
Learn Backhand Serve Selection
Doubles Instruction | Jam Serve
Learn the Jam Serve
Doubles Instruction | Backhand Return Serve
Learn Backhand Return Serves
Doubles Instruction | Forehand Return Serve
Learn Forehand Return Serve
Doubles Instruction | Pinch Shot
Learn the Pinch Shot
Doubles Instruction | Court Positioning
Learn Court Positioning
Doubles Instruction | Warm Up
Learn Warm Up Techniques
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It would be most helpful for some instructional focus on hinders during doubles. There is a multitude of opinions regarding how much of the court must be given up or retain by the defensive players during a rally that would constitute a hinder.
Both defensive players must give shooter the ability to hit down-the-line and cross court shots. If either player is in the way of these shots, then a hinder can be called. Also, both members of a team have a right to get to the ball to return it, so defensive players must move out of the way for one or both offensive players to get to the ball.