Mastering Tennis Doubles Tactics

Mastering Tennis Doubles Tactics

Test your knowledge on tennis doubles strategies, from positioning and communication to anticipating opponents. Perfect for enthusiasts and players alike.

published on October 21
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In doubles, where should the server’s partner position themselves?

In doubles, where should the server’s partner position themselves?
On the baseline
At the net
In the service box
On the sidelines
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What is the primary strategy when serving in doubles?

What is the primary strategy when serving in doubles?
Stand at the baseline
Serve underhand
Lob the serve
Serve and volley
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What is an effective strategy to break your opponent’s serve in doubles?

What is an effective strategy to break your opponent’s serve in doubles?
Hold back at baseline
Use aggressive returns
Wait for double faults
Rely on lobs
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Which approach can help keep opponents off balance during doubles?

Which approach can help keep opponents off balance during doubles?
Playing only defensive shots
Remaining at net only
Mixing baseline and net play
Avoiding volleys
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Why is it important to maintain an active stance at the net?

Why is it important to maintain an active stance at the net?
To ensure better baseline coverage
To react quickly to balls and poach
To distract the opponent
To conserve energy
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Which formation is often used to surprise opponents in doubles?

Which formation is often used to surprise opponents in doubles?
Diamond formation
Triangular formation
Australian formation
Line formation
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What should players do after hitting a successful shot?

What should players do after hitting a successful shot?
Celebrate immediately
Wait and see what happens
Stay in the same spot
Move quickly to reposition
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What is the role of the player not hitting the ball?

What is the role of the player not hitting the ball?
Focus on shouting instructions
Stay at the baseline
Anticipate and cover angles
Ignore the ball
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Which player is typically responsible for poaching in doubles?

Which player is typically responsible for poaching in doubles?
Either baseline player
The receiver
The server
The net player
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What is the key to effective communication in doubles?

What is the key to effective communication in doubles?
Ignoring each other
Silent nods
Sign language
Verbal signals and eye contact
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What is the main advantage of the I-formation in doubles?

What is the main advantage of the I-formation in doubles?
Better baseline control
Disguised poaching opportunities
Less running involved
Stronger serve returns