Players work in groups of 2-6.
Players get in a circle and attempt to keep the ball in the air for as long as possible.
Success can be measured in length of time or number of shots.
Progression:
Make the circle bigger or smaller, or try it with more than one ball.
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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