Single Stroke Challenge

This warm-up drill helps players groove specific strokes by requiring them to rally using only one shot at a time. By focusing exclusively on forehands or backhands, players improve repetition, timing, and control without switching grips or patterns. It also adds a fun challenge when players progress to point play, creating both practice discipline and competitive excitement.

Setup

  • Two players positioned on opposite baselines (or in mini-court for beginners)
  • Basket of balls for underhand feeds to start points
  • Rackets and standard tennis balls

Rules & Objectives

  • Assign both players to use only one shot (e.g., forehand only)
  • Rally for 2–3 minutes, hitting exclusively forehands
  • Optionally, play a short set (first to 7 points) using only forehands
  • Repeat the drill using only backhands
  • Switch to crosscourt play, where both players are restricted to the same stroke
  • Continue rallying or point play with the one-shot restriction
  • Allow replay of points if interrupted by stray balls

Repetition

  • Alternate between forehand-only and backhand-only sets
  • Begin in the mini-court for control, then progress to baseline rallies
  • Introduce competitive scoring (sets to 7) while maintaining the one-shot restriction
  • Later, mix in variations such as inside-out forehands or backhand slices

Coaching Points

  • Reinforces stroke mechanics through high repetition
  • Builds consistency and control by eliminating shot variation
  • Encourages early preparation and good footwork
  • Adds a competitive but focused warm-up before open play

Drill Tutorial

Difficulty:

Emphasis: Groundstroke Drills

Age Group:

Format: Singles Drill

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