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Doubles Strategy — Win More Matches with Better Positioning & Teamwork
Louis Cayer
Anticipation Secrets for Winning Doubles
Will Boucek
Doubles Formations: When to Use Each One
Gigi Fernandez
Net Play Decisions That Win Doubles Points
Brady Hiete
How Doubles Partners Move and Cover the Court
Peter Freeman
Where to Stand in Doubles (and Why)
Jonathan Stokke
Doubles Communication: What to Say and Not Say
Singles Strategy — Know What Shot to Hit and When
Paul Annacone
The First 4 Shots: Where Singles Points Are Really Won
Dayday Kay
How to Practice Serve +1 So It Actually Works in Matches
Jorge Capestany
What Shot Should I Hit? A Simple Decision System
Kevin Garlington
The Rally Mistake That Gives Away Points at 3.5–4.5
Ryan Reidy
Serve +1 Patterns That Simplify Singles
Marc Sophoulis
How to Fix Your Strategy Mid-Match
Technique & Stroke Development — Fix the Mistakes That Cost You Points
Will Hamilton
How to Get More Power on Your Serve Without Swinging Harder
John Craig
Serve Technique Mistakes Holding Back Your Power & Consistency
Gregg Le Sueur
The #1 Return Positioning Fix for 3.5–4.5 Players
Edgar Giffenig
How to Decide What to Practice So You Improve Faster
Grant Vanderhayden
Return Drills To Improve Your Return of Serve
Mental Game + Fitness / Longevity — Play Stronger, Longer, and Under Pressure
Dr. Mark Kovacs
How to Play Tennis Longer Without Your Body Breaking Down
Dr. Jaclyn Ellis
The Between-Point Routine That Prevents Mental Collapses
Nathan Martin
Move Better on the Court Without Training Harder
Dean Hollingworth
How to Fit Tennis Fitness Into Your Weekly Schedule
Emma Green
Tennis Elbow: How to Keep Playing Without Making It Worse
Allan Iverson
How to Choose the Right Racquet and Strings for Your Game
Noah Phillips
How to Reset Your Confidence Mid-Match After a Bad Stretch
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Day 1 - Quick Wins and Foundational Fixes
Fix the most common serve, return, and rally mistakes holding club players back.
Serve Power Fix — Add Easy Pace Without Losing Control
Most players try to swing harder on serve—only to lose control and consistency. In this session, you’ll learn simple adjustments that add easy power while improving accuracy, so you can hit more confident, reliable serves in matches.
Will Hamilton, Co-Founder, Fuzzy Yellow Balls
The #1 Return Positioning Fix for 3.5–4.5 Players
Many players give away free points on return before the rally even starts—simply because they’re standing in the wrong place. In this session, you’ll learn exactly where to stand and how to adjust your positioning to neutralize big serves and start more rallies on your terms.
Gregg Le Sueur, Coach, Online Tennis Instruction
The Most Common Rally Mistake Costing You Points (and How to Fix It)
If you feel like you’re losing points you should be winning, a common rally mistake may be holding you back. In this session, you’ll learn simple, repeatable patterns to reduce unforced errors, stay in points longer, and turn neutral rallies into winning opportunities.
Kevin Garlington, Co-Founder, Total Tennis Domination
The Serve Mistakes That Are Killing Your Power (and How to Fix Them)
Most players lose power and consistency on their serve because of small technique mistakes they don’t even realize they’re making. In this session, John Craig shows you how to fix these errors with simple adjustments so you can generate more effortless power, hit more reliable serves, and feel confident in matches.
John Craig, Founder, Performance Plus Tennis
The 3 Biggest Mistakes Costing You Matches (and How to Fix Them Fast)
If you’re losing matches you feel you should be winning, a few key mistakes are likely costing you at critical moments. In this session, you’ll learn the 3 most common errors players make—and simple, practical adjustments to fix them quickly and start winning more points right away.
Mehrban Iranshad, Founder, Tennis Files & Tennis Summit
Day 2 - Strategy and Decision-Making
Learn the strategic frameworks and patterns that help smart players win more points and make better decisions during matches.
The First 4 Shots — How Points Are Actually Won in Singles
Most points are decided within the first few shots—but many players don’t realize how much strategy happens before the rally even develops. In this session, you’ll learn simple patterns using the serve, return, and first two groundstrokes to start more points on offense and put immediate pressure on your opponent.
Paul Annacone, Former Coach of Roger Federer and Pete Sampras
What Shot Should You Hit? — A Simple Framework for Smarter Decisions
Many players lose points not because of poor technique—but because they choose the wrong shot at the wrong time. In this session, you’ll learn a simple decision-making framework to choose higher-percentage shots, stay in control of rallies, and reduce costly unforced errors.
Jorge Capestany, USPTA Master Professional, Jorge Capestany Tennis
Serve +1 Patterns — Win More Points Right After Your Serve
Great singles players don’t just serve—they already know what shot they want next. In this session, you’ll learn simple serve +1 patterns that help you dictate rallies early, create easier forehands, and win more points behind your serve.
Ryan Reidy, Founder, 2MinuteTennis
The #1 Doubles Communication System: What to Say, When & What to Avoid
Stop giving away free points due to confusion and miscommunication with your partner. In this session, you’ll learn a simple, proven communication system that tells you exactly what to say before, during, and after points to play smarter, more cohesive doubles.
Jonathan Stokke, Founder, Stokke Tennis
How to Adjust Your Strategy When Your Plan Isn’t Working
When your game plan starts to fall apart, most players panic or keep repeating the same mistakes. In this session, you’ll learn simple, in-match adjustments you can make immediately to turn things around and give yourself the best chance to win.
Marc Sophoulis, Founder, Tennis Menu
Day 3 - Doubles Clarity
Master positioning, net play, and anticipation so you can win more doubles matches.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Net Play Decisions — When to Attack, Hold, or Close the Middle
Most doubles points are won or lost at the net—but many players aren’t sure when to attack, hold position, or close the middle. In this session, you’ll learn simple decision rules used by elite teams so you can anticipate better, move with confidence, and turn net play into your biggest advantage.
Gigi Fernandez, 17-Time Grand Slam Doubles Champion
Anticipation in Doubles — How to Read Your Opponents and Move Earlier
Great doubles teams seem to be in the right place before the ball is even hit. In this session, you’ll learn how to read patterns, anticipate earlier, and position yourself to take control of points—so you can react faster and disrupt your opponents’ game plan.
Louis Cayer, Doubles Coach, Lawn Tennis Association
Where to Stand in Doubles — Fix Your Positioning and Win More Points
Positioning is one of the biggest differences between average doubles teams and winning ones. In this session, you’ll learn exactly where to stand in key situations—and how small adjustments can immediately improve your court coverage, pressure your opponents, and help you win more points.
Peter Freeman, Founder, Crunch Time Coaching
Doubles Formations Made Simple: When to Use Each One (and Why It Works)
Most doubles players use formations inconsistently or at the wrong time—costing them easy points. In this session, Will Boucek breaks down when to use each formation and why, so you can position smarter, pressure opponents, and win more points with your partner.
Will Boucek, Founder, Tennis Tribe
Move Better as a Doubles Team: Positioning & Spacing That Wins Points
Many doubles teams lose points because they don’t move together or leave gaps in the court. In this session, Brady Hiete shows you how to coordinate your movement and spacing with your partner so you can cover the court effectively, apply pressure, and win more points.
Brady Hiete, Co-Founder, Daily Tennis Lesson
Day 4 - Mental Game and Physical Readiness
Build the mental toughness, movement, and physical resilience to play your best—and stay injury-free.
Play Tennis Longer Without Injury — Smarter Training for Longevity
Most players don’t break down from playing tennis—they break down from how they train and recover. In this session, you’ll learn simple training and recovery principles to stay strong, avoid injury, and keep playing at a high level for years to come.
Dr. Mark Kovacs, Performance Physiologist & Former USTA Sports Science Director
Between-Point Routines — Stay Calm, Focused, and in Control
Most players lose matches mentally—not technically. In this session, you’ll learn simple between-point routines to reset after mistakes, stay composed under pressure, and maintain focus throughout the match.
Jaclyn Ellis, M.S., MGCP – Mental Performance Coach, Peak Performance Sports
Move Better Without Training Harder — Get to More Balls with Less Effort
Better movement doesn’t require endless conditioning—it requires smarter training. In this session, you’ll learn practical movement principles and drills to help you reach more balls, recover faster, and move more efficiently during matches.
Nathan Martin, Co-Founder, Tennis Fitness
Tennis Elbow Relief: Keep Playing Without Making It Worse
Tennis elbow can sideline your game if you don’t handle it correctly—but most players unknowingly make it worse. In this session, you’ll learn how to manage pain, adjust your technique and training, and keep playing safely while supporting long-term recovery.
Emma Green, Founder, Tennis Elbow Queen
How to Reset Your Confidence Mid-Match (After a Bad Stretch)
Every player goes through rough patches during matches—but staying stuck there is what costs you. In this session, you’ll learn simple mental reset strategies to regain confidence, refocus quickly, and give yourself the best chance to turn the match around.
Noah Phillips, Founder, Apex Cognition
Day 5 - Practice Planning and Training Systems
Turn your practice time into real match results—with a simple weekly plan.
Practice Serve +1 the Right Way — Make It Transfer to Matches
Most players practice serve +1 patterns—but struggle to use them in matches. In this session, you’ll learn simple drills and practice structures that translate directly to match play so you can control rallies from the first shot and turn your serve into a consistent advantage.
Dayday Kay, Co-Founder, RacquetFlex
Designing Match-Realistic Return Drills You Can Actually Use
Many players practice returns in ways that don’t resemble real match situations. In this session, you’ll learn practical return drills that simulate match pressure so you can improve reaction time, positioning, and first-ball decision-making when it matters most.
Grant VanderHayden, Founder, NeuraSkill.ai
How to Fit Tennis Fitness Into Your Week (Without Burning Out)
It’s not just what you train—it’s how you fit it into your week. In this session, you’ll learn a simple weekly structure to combine tennis, strength, movement, and recovery so you can improve your performance without overtraining or burning out.
Dean Hollingworth, Trainer to ATP, WTA, ITF & junior players
What to Practice (and What to Ignore) to Improve Faster
Most players waste hours practicing the wrong things—or trying to fix everything at once. In this session, you’ll learn how to prioritize the few areas that matter most so you can improve faster without overwhelm.
Edgar Giffenig, Founder, Giffenig Tennis
Build a Simple Weekly Tennis Practice Plan That Actually Sticks
If your practice is inconsistent or unstructured, your results will be too. In this session, you’ll learn a simple weekly plan you can realistically follow to improve your game without overtraining or burning out.
Gaby Paz, Founder, Vantage Tennis