Kids partner up and set up on opposite side of the court as their partner. Two pairs (4 total kids) per court. P1 feeds to P2, and P2 attempts to hit a dropshot that bounces THREE times before reaching the service line. Each pair has two attempts to hit the successful dropshot, then they will switch out with the other pair. If they are successful, that is one point for their team.
Variations: Can play H-O-R-S-E style game with a letter each time they are unsuccessful in both attempts.
Can play to a number like first to 7 or 11, or a time limit.
Go over the correct grip (continental) for dropshots and the shot shape and spin type we are looking for.
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