Approach and Touch Volley Combination Drill
This drill develops a player’s ability to transition from the baseline to the net with confidence. By combining an approach shot, a wide volley, and a touch drop volley, players practice both aggressive and delicate net play. It’s an excellent sequence for improving footwork, shot variety, and control under pressure.
Setup
- Feeder positioned at the T-line with a basket of balls
- Two single-file lines of players on opposite sides of the court
- Optional cones or markers to define target zones for volleys and drop shots
Rules & Objectives
- Feeder sends the first ball into the service box
- Player hits an approach shot down the line and moves forward
- Feeder immediately feeds a wide ball; player volleys it aggressively to the opposite side
- Feeder then feeds a short ball; player finishes with a crosscourt touch/drop volley near the net
- Player rotates to the opposite line after completing the sequence
- Next player steps in and repeats the drill from their side
Repetition
- Run through the sequence for all players, rotating continuously
- Adjust the width of the second volley feed based on skill level
- Define smaller or larger target zones to increase or decrease difficulty
- Progress to live rally play where opponents respond after the approach shot
Coaching Points
- Trains transition play from baseline to net
- Improves control on aggressive wide volleys and delicate drop volleys
- Builds awareness of shot placement and target areas
- Reinforces movement, balance, and quick recovery in net play
Drill Tutorial
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