In this drill player adds return into backhand down the line rally. Starting the point with return will imitate regular match conditions so player will be more focused on factors that he will face during the battle. Additionally by implementing return into this drill player doesn't have to make additional drill focused just on returns because he can improve return and backhand directional consistency at the same time.
Most club players practise the serve on its own and then have no idea what to do with the ball that comes back. Serve plus one is the pattern that turns a good serve into a won point.
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