Five-Shot Serve & Volley Sequence

This drill is designed for semi-private lessons and helps players practice the classic serve-and-volley strategy in a controlled, repeatable sequence. By simulating the first five shots of a point—serve, return, volley, return, and finishing volley—players gain confidence moving forward, handling returns, and finishing at the net. It’s a structured way to sharpen attacking skills and footwork for both singles and doubles play.

Setup

  • Two players: one server (red) and one returner (black)
  • Standard singles court
  • Basket of balls for consistent serving
  • Drill begins with second serves only

Rules & Objectives

  • Server hits a second serve into the service box
  • Returner returns the serve into play
  • Server immediately moves forward and hits a first volley (third shot)
  • Returner plays a fourth shot back toward the server
  • Server finishes the sequence with a second volley (fifth shot)
  • After completing the sequence, both players reset to starting positions
  • Perform 10 serves from the deuce side, then switch to 10 serves from the ad side

Repetition

  • Require the server to hit into designated areas of the service box (wide, body, T)
  • Add volley placement rules: first volley must be deep, second volley must be angled short
  • For variety, allow the returner to change return direction after a few rounds
  • Track how many volleys the server controls successfully to add competitive pressure

Coaching Points

  • Builds confidence in the serve-and-volley tactic
  • Reinforces timing, footwork, and split steps when approaching the net
  • Improves volley placement under pressure
  • Gives returners practice in handling second serves and passing shots
  • Simulates match-like point sequences in a structured way

Drill Tutorial

Difficulty: advanced

Emphasis: Serve Drills

Age Group:

Format: Doubles

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