Tactical Doubles
by Henry So
Your Guide to Successful Tactics and Strategies in Doubles
Raise your level of Doubles NOW!
⭐️Two book set - US$70⭐️
Shipping excluded
Doubles is a game of tactics. Two strong singles players playing together does not necessarily mean they are a good doubles team. This is because playing doubles requires a different set of tactics to that of playing singles.
The ideas covered in book 1 represent the knowledge from more than 20 years of international competitive and coaching experience. Doubles players of all levels of play will benefit from the tactics and strategies provided in this book.
Coach Henry covers a variety of different tactics that are commonly used by successful doubles teams, including:
-
Tactics of different doubles situations.
-
Tactics of different doubles positions.
-
Tactics of Poaching.
-
Tactics of using Signals.
-
Tactics of court positioning……and more.
In the generation of smartphones and tablets, we took advantage of this technology and so a book with QR codes was written. All tennis lovers can access the video demonstrations anytime and anywhere, whether they are on court or off court, in the convenience of their devices.
Book 2, "Patterns of Play" is the continuation of ‘Tactical Doubles’ released previously and was well received globally. We now go more in-depth with the ‘patterns of play’ which we often see in high level successful doubles. The goal is to provide a visualization for all players so that tactics and strategies can be implemented easier. Coach Henry covers a variety of different tactics that are commonly used by successful doubles teams, including:
-
Fundamental Knowledge of the ‘Patterns of Play’
-
Serving and Returning ‘Patterns of Play’ in The Normal Formation
-
Serving and Returning ‘Patterns of Play’ in The The Crossing Formation
-
Serving and Returning ‘Patterns of Play’ in The I-Formation
-
Serving and Returning ‘Patterns of Play’ in The Australian Formation
-
Special Case situations……and more.
SAMPLE: Tactical Doubles Book by Henry so
Different groundstrokes in different situations
Returning again the normal serving formation