Deep Target Accuracy Drill
This cooperative baseline drill emphasizes shot depth and accuracy by having players aim for a designated marker in the back half of the court. Players sustain rallies while focusing on consistent placement rather than winning points. The exercise develops precision, control, and disciplined footwork.
Setup
- Two players positioned on opposite baselines
- One marker (cone or target) placed deep in the back half of the court
- Optional: markers on both sides for crosscourt or multiple target variations
Rules & Objectives
- Players rally cooperatively from the baseline
- Each player aims to hit the designated marker (or target area) as often as possible
- Focus is on depth and accuracy, not point play
- Variations:
- Add a second marker on the opposite side for additional targets
- Play crosscourt rallies instead of down the line
- Restrict shots to forehands only, backhands only, or alternate patterns
Repetition
- Continue rallies for set time intervals (2–3 minutes) or rally counts (e.g., 20 balls)
- Keep score by counting how many times each player hits the target
- Progress to competitive scoring between pairs or groups
Coaching Points
- Improves accuracy and depth on groundstrokes
- Reinforces good footwork and body positioning
- Builds consistency in cooperative rallies
- Develops discipline to hit controlled, purposeful shots
Drill Tutorial
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Emphasis: Groundstroke Drills
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