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Preview: USTA Nationals Training - Winners vs Errors, Rally Length, Team Roles, Lob Fests, & Formations

Preview: USTA Nationals Training - Winners vs Errors, Rally Length, Team Roles, Lob Fests, & Formations

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I recently helped two 3.0 ladies' teams prepare for USTA Nationals. The 1st team actually won Nationals in the 40+ division this past weekend.

We spent 30 minutes discussing strategy before playing doubles for a few hours. This episode previews the first 10 minutes of the strategy discussion with the 2nd team, who heads to Nationals next week.

  • How doubles matches are won lost.
  • The importance of understanding rally length.
  • What to practice leading up to nationals.
  • Members only: My favorite ways to force errors
  • Members only: Team roles.
  • Members only: The 3 things that give 3.0 to 4.0 players the most problems and how to fix them.
  • Members only: How to win lob fests.
  • Members only: Using the 2-back formation.

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