
X Court Winner set up. During a match, the next shot is a put-away! After a serve or serve return - this can be your second shot to either forehand or backhand of the opponent. PART 2 - Do the same with the backhand x court.
Pull Opponent Wide and Drive them Deep Consistency Target - 10 reps - No errors. Miss one and start over. Each set of Players has three attempts, then rotate to the next player.
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