Doubles mistakes revealed: Former Top 100 ATP Pro, Jeff Salzenstein, is exposing 3 common mistakes that could be crippling your and your partners doubles potential. Most players make at least 1 of these 3 mistakes... Do you? goo.gl/P9DRn9
Those strategies work so well at a club level, when your opponents are only familair with the traditional formation. I really like the I formation as I like to be active and aggressive at the net, but I often get told by players on the other side, that I was on the wrong side lol
You're welcome Rolf! Indeed it is. What other type of videos you'd like to see from me in the near future? Get access to a free course inside our Tennis Evolution app including lessons to improve your doubles strategy. This is like having a coach in your pocket when you’re on court. Click here to register tennisevolutionapp.com/register/
Great food for thought and thanks for the easy explanation. The problem is how is the best way to practice these formations? When we do drills I would like to suggest this to the pro but the problem is that most of the time we do not serve. Can this be done with the pro feeding the ball?
Server, (Yellow) gets the short ball (1:235:18), goes in and hits to the baseline person (short to long error) twice, bad habit. Gets away with it but will not as opponents get better,. Best to hit between opponents, make them run and stretch.
sometimes its actually better to hit hard and force an error or a follow up put away. if you do a drop shot while the opponent is near the baseline, and if your drop shot isn't good (as in the 2nd bounce lands outside the service box), that will be a chance ball for them to attack with an approach shot, then you will be on the defensive and have to guess which way they are going to put the ball
Hi, I would like to know, can you switch formations while playing the game ? I mean can you switch from I Formation to Aussie in the same game ? Thanks
Hi Konstantin. Thank you for watching. Yes, you can use both or more in the same game. What other types of lessons would you like to see from me in the near future? Jeff.
Hello Jeff. Just a question do you think it is very important to be a really good junior player? Were you the best junior player when you were a junior?
Thanks for the professional details
Doubles mistakes revealed: Former Top 100 ATP Pro, Jeff Salzenstein, is exposing 3 common mistakes that could be crippling your and your partners doubles potential. Most players make at least 1 of these 3 mistakes... Do you? goo.gl/P9DRn9
Those strategies work so well at a club level, when your opponents are only familair with the traditional formation. I really like the I formation as I like to be active and aggressive at the net, but I often get told by players on the other side, that I was on the wrong side lol
Thanks a bunch for this. Tennis is great. :D
You're welcome Rolf! Indeed it is. What other type of videos you'd like to see from me in the near future?
Get access to a free course inside our Tennis Evolution app including lessons to improve your doubles strategy. This is like having a coach in your pocket when you’re on court. Click here to register tennisevolutionapp.com/register/
Hi jeff. I want to know what to do or think after you make a bad match or didn’t play good. Good video btw
Great food for thought and thanks for the easy explanation. The problem is how is the best way to practice these formations? When we do drills I would like to suggest this to the pro but the problem is that most of the time we do not serve. Can this be done with the pro feeding the ball?
Server, (Yellow) gets the short ball (1:23 5:18), goes in and hits to the baseline person (short to long error) twice, bad habit. Gets away with it but will not as opponents get better,. Best to hit between opponents, make them run and stretch.
Mike Kenny good point
sometimes its actually better to hit hard and force an error or a follow up put away. if you do a drop shot while the opponent is near the baseline, and if your drop shot isn't good (as in the 2nd bounce lands outside the service box), that will be a chance ball for them to attack with an approach shot, then you will be on the defensive and have to guess which way they are going to put the ball
Hi, I would like to know, can you switch formations while playing the game ? I mean can you switch from I Formation to Aussie in the same game ? Thanks
Hi Konstantin. Thank you for watching. Yes, you can use both or more in the same game. What other types of lessons would you like to see from me in the near future?
Jeff.
Thank Damon, it was a real game changer
Awesome Kaveh!
I wanna see you play a match against someone court level. Wanna see that serve in action. Already watched the Chang match. It was awesome.
Cooper Drums well I’m 45 now :)
Tennis Evolution - Online Tennis Lessons at least put out a bunch of targets and hit them. I just want to see more of that great serve in action! :)
Cooper Drums on great 👍
Is this like I formation but for both sides
Xgenfreak similar yes
Thanks for the tip, Damon. Question: when using the Aussie formation should the server serve to the T, body, or out wide?
Up the T unless it’s a left handed player
Halloween edition - haha. I didn't recognize you until I read the summary. The gals are ntrp 3.5? If so, pretty sophisticated strategy for them.
Hello Jeff. Just a question do you think it is very important to be a really good junior player? Were you the best junior player when you were a junior?