10 Questions Every Singles and Doubles Player Needs Answered
In this episode, I answer 10 questions sent in by listeners who play both singles and doubles. These are the kinds of questions I hear every week from adult players trying to improve but feeling stuck. We talk about practice structure, match decisions, handling pressure, and why some habits lead to progress while others don’t. This isn’t about chasing perfect technique or copying the pros. It’s about thinking the game better, getting the right reps, and making adjustments that actually show up in matches. If you play singles or doubles and want clearer answers without overcomplicating things, this episode will help. For 10% off your ADV backpack, click here: https://www.advtennis.pro/discount/st...

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