Divide your players into two teams A and B. The first player from A&B play a point. If team A wins the point they get to aid a player to their side. It’s now 2 on 1.
Team A continues to add a player as long as it keeps winning. When team B wins a point all players from team A must return to line and team B add a player.
Objectives: to get all your players on the court.
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