Doubles Volleys: Three tips to hit more winners at the net

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @robertbertolini898
    @robertbertolini898 20 днів тому +4

    Super instruction, concise and to the point. It’s discouraging when I see instructors talking way too much. Run like hell when you see this.

  • @TheDogsSide
    @TheDogsSide 20 днів тому +2

    When I worked with Harold Salomon and Andy Brandy in Fl they used the chair drill often. You are the man. Your channel is amazing.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  20 днів тому +1

      @@TheDogsSide those two guys are absolute legends!

    • @TheDogsSide
      @TheDogsSide 20 днів тому +1

      @@StokkeTennis you are making your way to legend status too with content like this. (this is your pickleball buddy by the way 🤣🤣). Listened to your last podcast episode 4 times already. A new piece of gold every time. 💪🏽

  • @cjcycledude
    @cjcycledude 24 дні тому +3

    Great advice, Jonathan! I've been a student of the game for 50 years and this is the first time I've heard anyone address your backhand volley recommendations.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  24 дні тому +2

      It's a great way to play defense! Which unfortunately, sometimes you have to do at the net

    • @jaquevius
      @jaquevius 24 дні тому +1

      @@StokkeTennis man, the volley on the right hip is a weakness of mine. it’s funny because although I know that anything from just outside of your right hip should be a backhand volley for a right hander, unless you have plenty of time, in match play it’s so hard to break my instinct to use the forehand volley when the ball is at my right hip. I wind up getting jammed and try to slide left but there just isn’t enough time and it’s an odd angle. I instantly tell myself it should have been a backhand but it’s hard to break the instinct. Other than drills and experience, any advice to make the correct movement instinctual?

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  24 дні тому +1

      @@jaquevius unfortunately there’s no trick. Just doing the off the court work to mentally prepare and then doing drills like the one I showed to reinforce that.

  • @sophiak4299
    @sophiak4299 24 дні тому +2

    Perfect timing for me. Just saw some footage of me playing and was the only net player going so low at the net, and was doubting myself and feeling silly as others were more relaxed and standing up 😅 (wondering if I was being silly and too intense) Love net play! My favourite part of doubles 😊

  • @MarkvanVaals
    @MarkvanVaals 24 дні тому +2

    Great advice, will definitely keep them in mind.
    One important note on the "moving back" is that (I assume) you'd always want to split step on your toes when the opponent hits the ball. To make sure you're ready and quick to react.
    I see this so much in recreational tennis, people move back because they're scared but don't stop on their toes but either don't stop moving back at all or do so on their heels, both of which will mean you are going to be late for anything at speed.

  • @tenniszerg
    @tenniszerg 24 дні тому +1

    I already know I'm going to like this video even before I watch it. Thanks for the upload, Coach Stokke!

  • @JimHester4
    @JimHester4 24 дні тому +1

    Volleying on UA-cam at the same time as coaching the singles camp, impressive multitasking Jon 😄

  • @wiggi9339
    @wiggi9339 22 дні тому +2

    Great information!

  • @jeffreybartlett4899
    @jeffreybartlett4899 8 днів тому +1

    Up close to the net I use my forehand semi-western because I can respond to hard shots without deciding between forehand vs. backhand. What do you think about this? I will say that I need to stay low and also maintain good wrist flexibility in order to keep the racket-face aimed above the net so I don't hit balls down into the net.

  • @giorgioc6765
    @giorgioc6765 24 дні тому +1

    Now that's how it looks when someone knows his stuff 👍

  • @vijayr4584
    @vijayr4584 24 дні тому +1

    Fantastic great advice

  • @blaskbla
    @blaskbla 24 дні тому +1

    Great instructions!

  • @tennis47
    @tennis47 23 дні тому +1

    Great tips!

  • @user-bc7gq2et6t
    @user-bc7gq2et6t 22 дні тому +1

    Hi there I really enjoyed this video and subscribed and liked! Just a quick question, what is the preferred distance from the net when you are neutral and then moving into offensive?

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  22 дні тому

      As always, depends on your opponents, but about mid way in the service box

  • @brvheavyhitter20
    @brvheavyhitter20 20 днів тому +1

    More doubles content please!!

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  20 днів тому

      @@brvheavyhitter20 on it…what types of videos do you want to see?

    • @brvheavyhitter20
      @brvheavyhitter20 11 днів тому

      @StokkeTennis some stuff I would really enjoy -
      1) How to attack weak 2nd serves in doubles
      2) Serving strategy in doubles
      3) Doubles strategy and drills for opponents that lob a lot
      4) Drills on how to improve lob
      5) Doubles strategy in general. Your video on when to poach is great but would appreciate videos on how to hit better volleys when poaching (ie angled volleys, power volleys, etc)
      Just few that were top of mind but can think on it more!

  • @MrW8ns3a
    @MrW8ns3a 24 дні тому +1

    Where'd you get the chair from? Good video

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  23 дні тому

      Just a chair at the club!

    • @MrW8ns3a
      @MrW8ns3a 23 дні тому

      @@StokkeTennis SUPAGARDEN PLASTIC STACKABLE ARMCHAIR. Found it. Thanks

  • @mahboobkhan3570
    @mahboobkhan3570 24 дні тому +1

    Great video.
    Excellent presentation.
    Mahboob Khan
    PTR Certified Professional
    Islamabad
    Pakistan

  • @pakchu2
    @pakchu2 24 дні тому +2

    What if yesterday was leg day?

  • @jimpoole6037
    @jimpoole6037 24 дні тому +1

    Great stuff?! Thanks even from a past 74 yo Clemson player!! 😅

  • @nikolasb5111
    @nikolasb5111 20 днів тому +1

    Is that the 98 or 100 vcore?

  • @uncletony6210
    @uncletony6210 22 дні тому +1

    you stepped in the kitchen, brah!

  • @ktandgt
    @ktandgt 24 дні тому +2

    About how far behind the net would you stand let’s say if your partner is serving. Along time ago (I’m old haha) I was told a racquet length behind the net. Then more recently was told about half way between the net and service line. I’m sure there’s not a hard and fast rule but just wanted to get an idea. Thx!!

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  24 дні тому

      There's no 100% rule but I'm halfway in the box or closer, depending on what type of returns I'm receiving