I really want to give this video at least ten thumbs up, because I've never seen a video like this! Simple, but very logical and effective rules, no empty phrases and at each time on point - thank you very much for this diamond!
You make such good videos. The clarity of your explanations is up there with the best. You've helped me so much with the technical part of my game purely due to the way you speak. Love it - keep them coming!
I have seen several as I started with my daughter playing doubles agains friends. From all videos this is my favourite as it comes with easy to remember and follow tipps. Thank you!
Thanks needed a solution to my position problem and hopefully now resolved , i was fixed with the idea of not been beaten down the line and standing over but as you explained this leaves the court open just need to work on this, feel a little stupid as it is obvious but not played a lot of doubles up to now so happy the learn 👍
Love these tips! Thank you. Just heard Rajeev Ram in an interview say he gives up the lines in basically every match. It’s going to be a big mental shift but I’m really trying to commit to this in my upcoming USTA league!
Surely going line off the serve is worth leaving open if it's a high risk shot in open play? Tip could be to stay middle until opponent proves they can hit the line on a regular basis?
Hi Ashley. Long time, no see. I doubt you'll remember me, but I've just resubscribed to your channel. I left before because I'm 73 years old and play strictly doubles, and you had very little doubles content. So yes, I am absolutely interested in more doubles info and insights. I hope to stick around this time... thx!
@@TheTennisMentor yeah I am. All my forehands are too tight and I look like I’m guiding the ball over the net and don’t get any wrist lag but when I loosen up I feel like I lose a lot of accuracy
If you can. Your options depend on the type of ball you’re receiving for your approach. A higher ball is easier to hit down at your opponents feet but any time you aim towards the net player, low is the key!
Great tips. Good luck trying to get those thick club players (yes, even the advanced ones) to follow them. I've tried for over 10 years and the reasons i get are too scared to get hit by a serve or they want to cover rhe side. Its idiotic.
How does felix record the matches, swing stick? phone? does he have to ask the other player if they let him record? If i do it at my junior tournaments, will officials or players make me take it down?
He usually uses an action camera (like a go pro). Yes, he always gets permission from the tournament officials and each player. Sometimes he is unable to record. I’d say that you’re probably less likely to be able to record junior matches for safeguarding reasons.
One exception: when at the net and opponents hit a ball near a line, you should 'call the line' to allow your partner to play the ball instead of needing to make a call. After ball bounces, turn back forward. Similar: as returner's partner, you must call the service line first, then turn back forward.
@@lbjeffries - I disagree. I, and most I play with, appreciate knowing they have a green light to hit an overhead out of the air instead of running back to get it on the bounce.
So 2 minute tennis says NOT to track the ball. Ryan says to predict the baseline shot will go cross court because its a much easier shot . Love both of you 🙏
Hey! Thanks, Ryan is great 😊 Most shots do go cross court, and that’s the area you want to have covered as you want to tempt your opponent to hit the high risk shot down the line. However, there are certain times that your opponent has an easy down the line shot (an example is if your partner serves wide on the deuce court). By tracking the ball you’ll cover the big spaces. BUT, always look for signs that your opponent is under pressure, that when you can really commit to the middle as no matter where the ball is on the court, their aim is to make the shot! I hope this makes sense?
You can't track the ball to the center on a serve at the 3.0 level because most 3.0 players, if its to their forehand, will try to go down the line on that ball. I know it sounds stupid, but 80% will do it.
I really want to give this video at least ten thumbs up, because I've never seen a video like this! Simple, but very logical and effective rules, no empty phrases and at each time on point - thank you very much for this diamond!
Such kind words, thank you 😊
Love the triangle visualisation 🎾
Me too!
You make such good videos. The clarity of your explanations is up there with the best. You've helped me so much with the technical part of my game purely due to the way you speak. Love it - keep them coming!
I’m pleased I can help, thanks for your kind words! 🙏
Yet another great video, very well explained and coached, thank you!!
Thanks Mark, appreciate your comments 🙏
Wonderful tips. I love to watch and learn from this kind of videos. More like this please.
Hey Coach! I used these tactics right away and won all the matches on our Saturday club meet! Thanks for the advice and keep up the grate work! 💪🎾
This is amazing to hear… VAMOSSSS!!
This was extremely helpful and informative. Thank you very much!
So clear and helpful that it drives another level of understanding of doubles play. And excellent illustrations! Just sent it to my partner!
Glad to hear Jessica, I hope it helps you both!!
Brilliant 👍 Great clarity, speed and example vids. Very useful for singles players who are learning doubles. More of these please !
Glad it was helpful!
Good explaining Thanks
Great video, thanks!
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Hello Coach.Great content and great instruction.i love your videos.keep up the good work.Thank you for sharing.
And thank you for watching and commenting 🙏
I have seen several as I started with my daughter playing doubles agains friends. From all videos this is my favourite as it comes with easy to remember and follow tipps. Thank you!
Many tks for your tips, so helpfull 👍
Thanks needed a solution to my position problem and hopefully now resolved , i was fixed with the idea of not been beaten down the line and standing over but as you explained this leaves the court open just need to work on this, feel a little stupid as it is obvious but not played a lot of doubles up to now so happy the learn 👍
Thks dear Ashley as a leisure player you are aware of some basic tips , but by far this graduate some key points 😉👍🎾
Thank you! This was great and I subscribed. Cheers! Susan from St. Thomas, VI
Nice to have you Susan, welcome!
Another excellent video....thanks so much for your tips !!!!
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Which one are you going to use first?
Scootching over at the net!
TRACKING THE BALL! 😁
Very good video!! Thnx for your content ✌🏻👍🏻
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I watched it from Bilibili (with Chinese subtitles), it's a great video!
Super good. I love these tips.
excellent advice!
very nice tips , thank you
Love these tips! Thank you. Just heard Rajeev Ram in an interview say he gives up the lines in basically every match. It’s going to be a big mental shift but I’m really trying to commit to this in my upcoming USTA league!
Persevere with it and let me know how it goes!!
Fantastic tips! My doubles partner sent me this and I can’t wait to try these tips out on court!
I hope they helped!
Thanks Ashley!
You’re always welcome! 🤝
Surely going line off the serve is worth leaving open if it's a high risk shot in open play? Tip could be to stay middle until opponent proves they can hit the line on a regular basis?
Great video 👍👌
Thanks buddy!
Thank you very much coach !
My pleasure!😊
Hi Ashley. Long time, no see. I doubt you'll remember me, but I've just resubscribed to your channel. I left before because I'm 73 years old and play strictly doubles, and you had very little doubles content. So yes, I am absolutely interested in more doubles info and insights. I hope to stick around this time... thx!
Hi Walter, I remember you, nice to have you back!
@@TheTennisMentor, btw, I saw you on tennis Nerd. Nice job...
Valid doubles pointers!
Great video! Can you make one on wrist lag on forehands?
Yes, are you having trouble?
@@TheTennisMentor yeah I am. All my forehands are too tight and I look like I’m guiding the ball over the net and don’t get any wrist lag but when I loosen up I feel like I lose a lot of accuracy
Great tips! 👌 So you would hit an approach shot at (the feet) of the net player?
If you can. Your options depend on the type of ball you’re receiving for your approach. A higher ball is easier to hit down at your opponents feet but any time you aim towards the net player, low is the key!
Beside the great tennis content, you are a good native language teacher, it is a pleasure to listen 👏
Thanks! 😃
Thanks A!!!!
Trying to find you vide about over using technique vs normal play, anybody can help. Thanks
Very useful !
Great tips. Good luck trying to get those thick club players (yes, even the advanced ones) to follow them. I've tried for over 10 years and the reasons i get are too scared to get hit by a serve or they want to cover rhe side. Its idiotic.
I think you are the best Tennis coach on the Internet.
Very kind!
Subscribed!!
How does felix record the matches, swing stick? phone? does he have to ask the other player if they let him record? If i do it at my junior tournaments, will officials or players make me take it down?
He usually uses an action camera (like a go pro). Yes, he always gets permission from the tournament officials and each player. Sometimes he is unable to record. I’d say that you’re probably less likely to be able to record junior matches for safeguarding reasons.
So so good.
Thank you 😊
One exception: when at the net and opponents hit a ball near a line, you should 'call the line' to allow your partner to play the ball instead of needing to make a call. After ball bounces, turn back forward.
Similar: as returner's partner, you must call the service line first, then turn back forward.
You shouldn’t say anything if the ball is in, that’ll just confuse your partner.
@@lbjeffries - I disagree. I, and most I play with, appreciate knowing they have a green light to hit an overhead out of the air instead of running back to get it on the bounce.
Good common sense advice. Thanks.
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So 2 minute tennis says NOT to track the ball. Ryan says to predict the baseline shot will go cross court because its a much easier shot . Love both of you 🙏
Hey! Thanks, Ryan is great 😊
Most shots do go cross court, and that’s the area you want to have covered as you want to tempt your opponent to hit the high risk shot down the line. However, there are certain times that your opponent has an easy down the line shot (an example is if your partner serves wide on the deuce court). By tracking the ball you’ll cover the big spaces.
BUT, always look for signs that your opponent is under pressure, that when you can really commit to the middle as no matter where the ball is on the court, their aim is to make the shot!
I hope this makes sense?
@TheTennisMentor, many thanks. Just beginning this doubles journey .
@@TheTennisMentor Ah yes get what you say now!
I love the baseline so I tend to dislike doubles.
Interesting way to change a subject. But
why did you do this to Sansa??!
What?
@@af02271he or she probably thinks Ashley resembles Little Finger from Game of Thrones.
Hahahaaaaa! Weirdly not the first time someone has commented this on a video of mine 🫣
I was wondering what on earth you were talking about until I googled Sansa 😂… am I the only person that has not watched Game Of Thrones??
You can't track the ball to the center on a serve at the 3.0 level because most 3.0 players, if its to their forehand, will try to go down the line on that ball. I know it sounds stupid, but 80% will do it.
That means you can destroy them when they hit right to you😂😂
👏👏👏👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
I dont know how to thank you😢
You just did 😉
fewer unforced errors.
Great tips. Next time you should record the video with the sun behind you and not in front of you. It's hard to see.