Kinda new to your channel and just wanna say your tips and the way you explain them have helped me with my game so much. All these other “coaches” be explaining the same concept over and over your videos are honestly some of the best I’ve seen. Thank you 🤝
Always wondered why they would play 2 back. Thanks Have you ever seen a really good doubles player stand "behind" their really weak returning partner? Saw this once and it seemed to surprisingly work.
There’s nothing you can do. If you stay up they spam you. If you move back they angle and dink. But 95% of the time they don’t angle and dink. People want to crush the ball not dink.
your examples assume that the players are roughly equal. can you do some strategy for situations where there are significant skill differences between the players? for example: how to play the net when your partner has a terrible weakass serve?
what if I move to the baseline when the opponent serves, my partner returns towards the opposing netplayer and since I'm in the back, the netplayer can then volley short diagonally; does this happen often, or to prevent this maybe start a bit more in front of the base line?
The biggest problem in women's doubles for me and my partner is the opponents that "push" the ball, get every ball back, place it well with no pace. We are hitting the ball with pace and making the errors. Any suggestions on how to deal with this? Thanks!
You should both come to the net at the earliest opportunity to put pressure on them. If they keep hitting it softly back to you, then you can step in and easily put away the volley. If they try to go for harder passing shots, they'll likely start missing more. And if they start to lob you, just be prepared to step back and take the overhead if possible.
good stuff ...btw, Zhu is a Chinese name and from its spelling I can tell he is from Mainland China (as opposed to Taiwan where there is another way to spell the same name) ... and it is pronounced "Ju" ... not zoo ...end of PSA ;-)
I started my website back in 2014 with only 2 minute videos. When I started growing on Instagram, ticktok, and YT I just kept the name. No different than Facebook isn’t a “book of faces”. As it evolved over the past 15 years it kept the name. Thanks!!
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I watch these videos MULTIPLE times, and I will say, it helped me "win a match"="win more matches" YESTERDAY!
Ryan, there is no way to dissect and understand this without your commentary ! Thanks.
Kinda new to your channel and just wanna say your tips and the way you explain them have helped me with my game so much. All these other “coaches” be explaining the same concept over and over your videos are honestly some of the best I’ve seen. Thank you 🤝
What an awesome point. You've made me appreciate doubles.
outstanding video coach extremely well done!!!!
Thank you so much Peter. Appreciate the kind words
Wow. Awesome stuff, Ryan!!
Good explanation again, Ryan!
Many thanks!
Always wondered why they would play 2 back. Thanks
Have you ever seen a really good doubles player stand "behind" their really weak returning partner? Saw this once and it seemed to surprisingly work.
Thanks!
wow wow wow!! I'm just seeing this now! cant believe the generous tip ACE!! thank you!
Ty Ryan will Implement this week.
Wow you’re watching video after video. Thanks for bingeing them haha
I love dubs content. Especially when I put them into practice and people think I'm actually good 😂
Haha that’s funny! Thanks for always commenting!! I notice your support often with each video!! Thanks!!!
Great points to be included into my game...Thanks
Thanks Bob!! Appreciate it! Was their one idea in particular that you think will help the most?
@@2MinuteTennis it was the entire concept of how to play more efficiently
Love your dubs content 👍
Thanks Patrick. Maybe send it to your dubs partners so you both win more together!! 😊🎾👍
5:31 - Looked away for a sec and suddenly John Madden got control of the marker
Excellent teaching!
Awesome analysis
Great tip Ryan!
Thanks so much Jeff!!!
amazing video as always; thank u!
Great tips!
Thanks so much JW!!!
Excellent tips - perfect!
Very helpful, thank you.
Great tips thank you
What happens when you are moving back into no man's land and moving across and fool you and do a drop shot or angle it off Ryan?
There’s nothing you can do. If you stay up they spam you. If you move back they angle and dink. But 95% of the time they don’t angle and dink. People want to crush the ball not dink.
It is helpful. Thank you. One question. How to do if the baseline guy plays moon ball when both of us move to the net to prepare to dominate them?
your examples assume that the players are roughly equal. can you do some strategy for situations where there are significant skill differences between the players? for example: how to play the net when your partner has a terrible weakass serve?
Haha if that’s the case play both back. Don’t stand at Net and get crushed. Play defense by playing back at baseline.
great tips!!! thanks a miilion♥
Thanks
Hey thanks so much!! Was there 1 tip in particular that you think will help you the most?
@@2MinuteTennis probably the net player adjusting when returner is wiped if the court!
what if I move to the baseline when the opponent serves, my partner returns towards the opposing netplayer and since I'm in the back, the netplayer can then volley short diagonally; does this happen often, or to prevent this maybe start a bit more in front of the base line?
That rarely happens. Moving back to no man’s is an option as well.
but if the SP person lob the ball at the baseline in your side, you guys hardly cover it (you are both approaching to the net)
Is this a good strategy for playing against an aggressive poacher?
Sublime!!
Hey thanks so much Peter!
The biggest problem in women's doubles for me and my partner is the opponents that "push" the ball, get every ball back, place it well with no pace. We are hitting the ball with pace and making the errors. Any suggestions on how to deal with this? Thanks!
You should both come to the net at the earliest opportunity to put pressure on them. If they keep hitting it softly back to you, then you can step in and easily put away the volley. If they try to go for harder passing shots, they'll likely start missing more. And if they start to lob you, just be prepared to step back and take the overhead if possible.
@@ScottBenson2 Very helpful! Thank you!!
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Haha ... Facebook isn’t a book of faces.
good stuff ...btw, Zhu is a Chinese name and from its spelling I can tell he is from Mainland China (as opposed to Taiwan where there is another way to spell the same name) ... and it is pronounced "Ju" ... not zoo ...end of PSA ;-)
But why does your channel say 2 minutes?
I started my website back in 2014 with only 2 minute videos. When I started growing on Instagram, ticktok, and YT I just kept the name. No different than Facebook isn’t a “book of faces”. As it evolved over the past 15 years it kept the name. Thanks!!
I got this :)
Yes you do Arseny!!!
just wish my brain could move that fast💀
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Thanks!
wow thank you so much Mia!! So kind of you!