Introduction | p. 1 |
Creating and Nurturing a Balanced Doubles Team | p. 6 |
The Dream Team | |
Who Plays Which Court? | |
Nurture Team Character | |
The Dump | |
Do You Need a Coach? | |
Keep Your Team's Communication Lines Open | p. 17 |
Communication Begins Off-Court | |
Learn Proper Court Position | p. 28 |
What Exactly is Proper Court Position? | |
The Offensive Court Position | |
The Defensive Court Position | |
Win With Intelligent Shot Selection | p. 45 |
Percentage Tennis | |
The Beginning Stage | |
The Middle Stage | |
Aim for the Right Targets | |
Other Targets to Aim For | |
Poaching the Ball | |
Closing the Net | |
Making Low-Percentage Tennis Pay Off | |
Know When to Bail Out of a Shot | |
The Shots You Need | |
The Shots You Don't Need | |
Develop Superior Poaching Skills | p. 67 |
Plan to Poach | |
Reasons to Abort a Poach | |
Strategies for Poaching | |
Where to Hit a Poach | |
How Your Partner Figures into a Poach | |
To Signal or Not to Signal | |
Keeping Control of the Net | p. 84 |
Handling the Dreaded Service Return Lob | |
Defending Against Lobs Other Than Service Returns | |
Understanding Your Jobs on the Court | p. 98 |
Consider Yourself "On the Job" | |
The Server | |
The Server's Partner | |
The Reciever | |
The Reciever's Partner | |
Flexibility: A Powerful Weapon | p. 114 |
Flexibility Requires Confidence | |
Ask Yourself a Couple | |
Key Questions | |
Recognize Your Own Predictable Strokes | |
The Australian Serving Formation | |
The "I" Formation Defending Against the Australian Formation | |
Defending Against the "I" Formation | |
How to Defend Against a Monster Serve | |
An Effective Tactic Against Impenetrable Opponenets | |
Flexibility in the Face of Lob Queens | |
In the End, Be a Gracious Loser | |
Gaining Command of the Intangibles | p. 129 |
Time: There Never Seems to Be Enough | |
When to Use Depth, Pace or Finesse | |
Cultivate the Drop or Underspin Volley | |
Anticipation Means No More Scrambling | |
Two Rules of Proper Court Movement | |
The Gift of Great Hands | |
The Sum of the Parts | |
Achieving Mental Toughness | p. 145 |
The Angst and Agony of Choking | |
Conquering the Two Greatest Fears on Court | |
Conquer the Fear of Winning | |
The Zone | |
Remember These Final Wisdoms | |
Let's Talk About Winning and Losing | p. 160 |
The Ten Most Common Reasons Doubles Teams Lose Matches | |
The Three Keys to Winning | |
Choosing the Better Arena to Showcase Your Team's Skills | p. 170 |
League Tennis | |
Tournament Tennis | |
Drills for Honing Your Skills | p. 176 |
Emotional, Technical, and Balance, Communication, and Mental Toughness | |
Proper Court Position,and Net Control | |
Intelligent Shot Selection | |
Superior Poaching Skills | |
Jobs on the Court | |
Flexibility | |
Command of the Intangibles and Timing Space | |
Charting Progress | |
Drills for the Highest Levels of Competition | p. 198 |
Match and Clock Management | |
Groundhog Day Drills | |
Why Did You Lose that Game? | |
The Momentum Chart | |
Who Are Those Guys? | |
Looking for Tells | |
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