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  Doubles Passing
  Doubles Passing Shots: You’re at the baseline, and your two opponents have now taken the net position. You now feel that there is nowhere to hit the ball pass the net players and you force yourself to hit either a tough angle cross court or blast a shot down the line towards the doubles alley. Instead of forcing yourself to hit past the net players right away, hit your passing shots right down the middle in between the net players. This will force them to make decision on who will hit the volley and more importantly, they don’t have much angle to beat you on the volley. Once you pull both players towards the middle of the court, you now will have wider opening to pass them down the line. Remember, attack the middle and stay away from the angle cross court (unless it’s a winner) because it will only create more angle for your opponents.
 
 
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