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TACTICAL/TECHNICAL TOOL KIT Version 7.5 INSTRUCTOR COURSE RESOURCES

Playing tennis successfully requires learning tactics and techniques. Game-based instruction connects tactics to techniques: Rather than learning stroke technique first and then how to play later (tactics), they will experience play (tactics) and learn stroke technique to play better.

1. Keep the Ball in Play 2. Place the Ball To open court To a weakness 3. Control Height for Defense 4. Take the Net

Players may need to vary what they do in order to balance the right amount of risk on their shots. These Phases of Play are also known as D-N-O theory. 1. Defense Receiving a difficult ball and respond with a low-risk shot 2. Neutral The ball received equals the ball sent (both player and opponent are equal) 3. Offense Receiving an easier shot and responding with a shot that gains the advantage

Positions: Server Server s Partner Returner Returner s Partner Basic Tactics: Cover court side to side (make a wall) Volley to open court Lob net players Returner Server s Partner Returner s Partner Server

DEFINITION OF TECHNIQUE In order to perform tactics successfully, technique is required. There is a two-fold definition of Technique: What the BALL does The 5 Ball Controls P.A.S. Principles What the PLAYER does 3 Stroke Families Shot Cycle 5 Fundamentals (including footwork)

Playing tennis (and executing tactics), requires manipulating the ball in 5 ways: 5 Ball Controls Height Direction Distance Speed Spin The first 3 are the most relevant for starter players

Height is typically referenced by how high the ball crosses the net (usually measured in how many racquets over the net) High (3+ racquets) Window 3 Medium (2 racquets) Window 2 Window 1 Low (1 racquet) Each racquet height creates a window the ball can cross through

Direction refers to how much left or right the ball is directed. In tennis, there are specific names for the directions of shots: Inside-in Forehand Crosscourt Forehand Down-the-line Forehand Inside-out/in

The ball can fly along a shorter or longer trajectory. When related to the baseline, this is called depth. It is usually measured by placing markers on the court. Short Deep

Speed and Spin are not covered in this course as they are usually reserved for more advanced play Speed Fast (ball moving quickly) Medium (ball moving at average speed) Slow (ball moving below average speed) Spin Topspin (ball rotating forward) Underspin/Backhand Slice (ball rotating backwards) Sidespin/Slice Serve (ball rotating sideways) Flat (ball with not much rotation)

P.A.S. PRINCIPLES What the racquet does at impact makes every ball control happen. If we imagine a box around the impact, controlling the ball is a recipe of: Path of Racquet Angle of Racquet Speed of Racquet Click this link to access video. address on your browser bar. If the link is inactive, paste this http://www.youtube.com/instructorcert#p/a/u/2/_qop2zzv11y

P.A.S. PRINCIPLES - PATH Path is the direction the racquet travels through the impact and includes: Low to high (for lifting or topspin) High to low (for underspin or directing downwards) Level (for sending a ball straight) Towards the target (in contrast to a circular swing path)

P.A.S. PRINCIPLES - ANGLE Angle is the way the racquet face is directed through the impact and includes: Vertical Angle Open to sky (racquet face pointing upwards) Vertical (racquet face straight up and down) Closed (racquet face pointing downward) Horizontal Angle Racquet face directed more to right or left. This is often referred to as, hitting a side of the ball. Hitting the Outside of the ball Hitting the Inside of the ball (e.g. using inside-out forehand) Hitting the back of the ball

P.A.S. PRINCIPLES - SPEED Speed is how quickly the racquet is travelling through the impact: Accelerating: Racquet speeding up through impact (e.g. Attacking shots) Decelerating: Racquet slowing down through impact (e.g. Drop shot) Maintaining Speed: Racquet keeping a constant speed through impact (e.g. Rally shot)

There are 3 families of strokes that occur in tennis: Groundstrokes (hitting the ball after the bounce) Volleys (hitting the ball before the bounce) Overhead/Serve (hitting the ball above the head) The Groundstroke & Volleys families also have a forehand and backhand side

RECEPTION PROJECTION Preparation and footwork that includes all the elements leading up to the impact of the ball Racquet work & Bodywork elements required to send the ball as well as position for the next shot (called Recovery )

5 FUNDAMENTALS In addition to controlling the ball, the player must move in effective and efficient ways. Click this link to access video. address on your browser bar. If the link is inactive, paste this http://www.youtube.com/instructorcert#p/a/u/0/svkg-okuk8o 1.Grip 2.Set-up 3.Impact Point 4.Hitting Zone 5.Recovery

The Set-up and Recovery elements also include footwork to receive the ball and prepare for the next shot with balance. 3 Types of Footwork: Shuffle = short distances Crossover = medium distances Run = long distances Stances

Stances: To send the ball, players can use a variety of stances. The Neutral stance is the most recommended for starter players because of the ability to move up and back, adjust for receiving different height balls and easily engage the body. Ultimately, a player must master all the stances. Open Semi-Open Neutral Semi-Closed Closed

Players who cannot immediately play by using Progressive Tennis equipment require 4 Blocks of pre-rally skill development. Click these links to access videos. If the link is inactive, paste the address on your browser bar. http://www.youtube.com/instructorcert#p/a/u/1/hg9mlbonn0w http://www.youtube.com/instructorcert#p/a/u/0/mo1vbsairwu Track/Catch/Throw Skills Racquet Skills TENNIS PLAY Bodywork Skills Rally Progressions

Place class in good position to see (never have your back to anyone) Perform the demo from the correct tactical position (e.g. volleys at net, serves at baseline, etc.) Word & Image Together (visual demo with simple verbal keys, no long explanations) One Element at a Time Correct Fundamentals 3-5 Repetitions