Winning doubles at the top level

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  • uspta146749877
    Guest
    • Jun 2007
    • 827

    #1

    Winning doubles at the top level

    A video by Cayer,please click

    Any comments?
    Last edited by uspta146749877; 12-17-2008, 08:42 AM.
  • airforce1
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 571

    #2
    I thought the vid was pretty good, especially in pointing out how the lateral shifts are determined, along with the timing of the shift.
    I would have liked to see some discussion of stagger as well.

    Having an accent always makes you seem smarter too.

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    • uspta146749877
      Guest
      • Jun 2007
      • 827

      #3
      2 parts of the video

      Originally posted by airforce1
      I thought the vid was pretty good, especially in pointing out how the lateral shifts are determined, along with the timing of the shift.
      I would have liked to see some discussion of stagger as well.

      Having an accent always makes you seem smarter too.
      Stagger maybe discussed in a different part of the same video.
      I have an access to ONE PART ONLY

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      • uspta146749877
        Guest
        • Jun 2007
        • 827

        #4
        Cayer and dobles

        Originally posted by airforce1
        I thought the vid was pretty good, especially in pointing out how the lateral shifts are determined, along with the timing of the shift.
        I would have liked to see some discussion of stagger as well.

        Having an accent always makes you seem smarter too.
        Probably u know
        Attacking and counterattacking patterns make doubles naturally exciting. Singles play may attract the most media coverage at the professional level, but doubles is the heart of tennis at the club, recreational, and amateur levels. Doubles juxtaposes positioning, movement, and shot selection, creating tactical possibilities that are much more varied than those common in singles play....

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        • airforce1
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2006
          • 571

          #5
          Very good stuff. I think working matchups is a fascinating art.

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