Hello all,
For those of us teaching and playing doubles, there seem to be two main schools of thought, the wall school where both players are even and move as one giant player, and both move the same direction to cover the ball, the other school of thought being the stagger formation where the back/cross court players (the server and returner at the beginning of the point) do not close all the way, stopping around the service line, and cover the angle on wide balls.
I'd like to have a discussion thread on the benefits and drawbacks of each, which you teach, which you prefer, and why.
J
For those of us teaching and playing doubles, there seem to be two main schools of thought, the wall school where both players are even and move as one giant player, and both move the same direction to cover the ball, the other school of thought being the stagger formation where the back/cross court players (the server and returner at the beginning of the point) do not close all the way, stopping around the service line, and cover the angle on wide balls.
I'd like to have a discussion thread on the benefits and drawbacks of each, which you teach, which you prefer, and why.
J
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