Doubles – Server's Court Position After 2nd Shot

One of the big court positioning mistakes I see in doubles is where the server ends up after their 2nd shot.

You know, they serve and come in behind that serve and then play their 2nd shot, normally either a volley or 1/2 volley back cross court to the returner.

And invariably what happens is the server gers too close to the net.

Even if you’re about in the middle of your service box, the returner, who is cross court from you, now has a really good opportunity to play a nice deep lob over you.

Check out this court positioning diagram video.

 

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