TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR TENNIS SERVE & VOLLEY GAME Ever since the early 2000s, serve and volley tennis has fallen out of favor with the pros. The style that made Becker, Sampras, and McEnroe famous has been replaced by fast baseline play. In clubs all around the world though, serve and volley tennis still has its devotees. This style of play allows you to:
Surprise your opponent by attacking the ball and mixing it up with baseline play
Rest after a long rally by finishing the point quickly
Force an error by giving your opponent less of the court to aim at
Disrupt your opponent’s momentum by mixing up your style of play
TENNIS SERVE & VOLLEY STRATEGIES To have an effective serve and volley game, you can: 1. Serve wide and volley into the open court Serving wide makes your opponent move away from the court and means the whole court is empty. You can then volley your opponent’s return into wide open space. 2. Serve wide and wrong-foot your opponent Send your opponent away from the court with a sliced, wide serve. Then wrong-foot them by volleying the ball back to the same corner while they’re running back to the middle. 3. Serve down the middle and wrong-foot your opponent Serve right down the middle and then volley the ball in the opposite direction your opponent is moving. TIPS Once you’ve worked out your strategy for playing serve-and-volley, there are five golden rules to remember: Don’t Rush Your Serve