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When do you decide whether you and your partner should play up at the net or back at the baseline on the return game? Yes, you see a lot of doubles matches and you always see at least one if not both players being at the net. There are times when staying back during the return game is a better choice. If you or your partner struggle with the return game and can’t put a good return back, try to play both players back at the baseline. This will take pressure off the returner in trying to hit the perfect return. Having both players play back, they can defend the width of the court and it allows the returner to hit more returns back into play. The more return you can hit back in play, the better chance you have at breaking the serve.
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