Finding fun and effective ways to keep players interested when training is something that even the best coaches struggle with. However, using conditioned games to train skills and simulate live situations is a great way to reward hard-working players whilst also focusing on their key skill areas!
This session works on both attack and defence by sharpening up your players' lob shots whilst also working on how to recover after being lobbed. In this games based session we also take a look at volleying, going to the ball and quick reactions.
Packed full of notes and helpful videos, this games based session will have your players working hard on their technique without them even realising it! Teach your players how to adapt, improvise and overcome!
Wimbledon arrives at the end of June and the grass court swing transforms how the game is played. Low bounces, slippery footing, and rewards for forward play demand a different tactical mindset. Here is how to coach it.
With Roland Garros centre stage in May, clay court tennis demands a different toolkit: controlled sliding, longer rallies, and patient point construction. Here is how to coach the surface that humbles power players and rewards craft.
The slice backhand is experiencing a renaissance in modern tennis, valued for its ability to change pace, create approach opportunities, and neutralise powerful opponents. This guide breaks down the technique, tactical applications, and training progressions coaches need to develop this essential shot at every level.