Down-the-Line to Crosscourt Passing Shot
This drill teaches players to set up and execute effective passing shots by combining controlled down-the-line rallies with a sudden change of direction. The goal is to practice accuracy, consistency, and the ability to recognize the right moment to hit a crosscourt passing shot against an opponent at the net.
Setup
- One player at the baseline
- One player (or coach) at the service line, acting as the net player
- Basket of balls for feeding
- Target zone marked crosscourt near the service line for the passing shot
Rules & Objectives
- Coach (or service-line player) feeds balls to the baseline player
- Baseline player must hit three consecutive shots down the line to the service-line player
- The service-line player volleys each ball back to the baseline player
- On the fourth shot, the baseline player changes direction and hits a crosscourt passing shot, aiming for the target area near the service line
- Reset and repeat the sequence
- After several rounds, switch sides so players practice both forehand and backhand passing setups
Repetition
- Standard: 3 down-the-line + 1 crosscourt sequence
- Increase difficulty: require longer setups (e.g., 5 down-the-line before crosscourt)
- Add competitive scoring:
- 1 point for each successful down-the-line rally shot
- 2 points for a clean crosscourt passing shot
- Progress to live points where the net player actively tries to cut off the passing shot
Coaching Points
- Builds consistency on controlled down-the-line groundstrokes
- Trains decision-making and tactical awareness for when to attack
- Sharpens crosscourt passing accuracy under pressure
- Reinforces footwork and preparation for sudden changes in direction
- Provides realistic practice for breaking down net players in match play
Drill Tutorial
Difficulty: advanced
Emphasis: Groundstroke Drills, Volley Drills
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