Forehand & Backhand Focus Rally

This warm-up drill builds consistency and control by isolating one stroke at a time. Players rally in pairs, focusing only on forehands or only on backhands. This helps players groove their technique, develop accuracy in mini-tennis, and sharpen timing before moving into full-court play. It also encourages repetition of specific strokes, making it an ideal warm-up before competitive practice or match play.

Setup

  • Divide players into pairs (1 & 3 together, 2 & 4 together)
  • Use half-court or mini-tennis areas to keep rallies controlled
  • No additional equipment beyond rackets, balls, and court

Rules & Objectives

  • Pair 1 hits only forehands, while their partner (Pair 3) hits only backhands
  • Rally back and forth in the service boxes (mini-tennis)
  • After 2–3 minutes, switch roles so the other player hits only forehands and the partner only backhands
  • Repeat with the second pair (2 & 4)
  • Keep rallies going with regular groundstrokes—volleys are not allowed at first
  • Optionally, shift to crosscourt rallies after players are comfortable

Repetition

  • Start with 2–3 minute rallies, then switch roles
  • Progress from mini-tennis to baseline rallies
  • Add a competitive element: play mini-games to 7 points using underhand feeds. Winners can rotate to face other winners

Coaching Points

  • Improves stroke consistency (forehand and backhand)
  • Reinforces technique through high repetition
  • Builds rhythm and timing in a controlled environment
  • Encourages accuracy before moving into full-speed rallies

Drill Tutorial

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Emphasis: Groundstroke Drills, Tennis Warm-Up

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