The idea of the game is to get the feel of the court. All you have to do is cover the whole net with black bin liners so you cannot see the other side of the net. Play the rally out and try to anticipate where the ball is going land and get to know the court.
Eventually play points and games to get a feel of the court.
Use this drill to help your players to anticipate where the ball is going to land and react better to incoming balls.
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