Choosing Return Sides in Doubles (Deuce or Ad)

Doubles Only Tennis Podcast

In doubles, choosing the correct return side is one of the most important decisions you'll make with your partner before each match. It's also one of the most misunderstood topics by club-level doubles players.

In this episode, I'll cover how to think about choosing return sides and share a recent example where I moved my partner to the ad side even though they preferred their forehand.

There are two BIG myths that you might be using when it comes to choosing return sides that I'll dispel as well.

Related podcasts mentioned in this episode:

  • Philip Farmer Interview
  • Jorge Capestany Interview
  • Steve Smith Interview



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**Doubles Ebooks** These guides offer proven advice to improve your doubles strategy.

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  • Return Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/return-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/
  • Serve Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/serve-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/
  • Net Play Strategy for Doubles: https://www.thetennistribe.com/net-play-strategy-for-doubles-ebook/

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