Defining the
words!
o STRATEGY: The overall game plan. The general idea
about how you are going to play that particular game.
Basically there are three main strategies:
• Overpower the opponent (by attacking from the baseline
and also coming to the net)
• Outlast the opponent ( you want out rally him by being
more consistent)
• Outthink the opponent ( you want to vary he game by
producing different shots and also changing the
direction constantly)
The strategy has to be based on the following factors:
a) The style of the player vs the style of the opponent
( the match up)
b) Level of the player.
c) Personality. Calm/passive; anxious/nervous; patient
or impatient? Focused?
c) Age
d) Level of confidence that given day.
e) Who is the opponent? First meeting? Played before?
f) How well prepared the player is for that match?
g) The surface where the match will be played ( hard,
clay, indoors, grass)
h) Weather conditions (wind, temperatures, altitude)
o TACTICS: How we are going to implement the strategy.
Has to be based on the following factors:
a) Capabilities and liabilities of the player.
b) Preferences when executing certain shots.
c) Ability to create shots.
d) Previous preparation of these tactics.
o PATTERNS OF PLAY: The specific combinations of shots
to achieve the intended tactic. Also, the specific and
individual response to a given shot.
IMPLEMENTING THE STRATEGY/ TACTICS AND PATTERNS
Sample number 1 when preparing a match:
Strategy: Playing against a very solid baseliner, quick
mover, very patient, play with a lot of spin, generally
serves with slice and topspin. Loves to play long points
and also counter attack very well.
Overall plan: TO MOVE HIM AROUND AND ALSO TO DICTATE
PLAY, ATTACKING THE SHORT BALLS. OVERPOWER /OUTTHINK
Tactics:
# controlling the center of the court by moving him
around
# Sneak in attack
# bringing him forward to the net
# imposing the big forehand to dictate play
# occasionally serve and volley to surprise him
# Backhand pattern to establish order and set up the
pattern
# attacking the second serves
# Wrong foot play to keep him off balance
Specific Patterns:
# Forehand from the center of the court
# short slice backhand to bring him forward
# Inside out& inside in forehand
# Backhand cross court& backhand down the line
# short angle/ sneak in attack
# Topspin serve and come in
# Big down the line to open the court .Twofold: wrong
foot or open court play
# 3 to the backhand and change to the forehand Twofold:
wrong foot or open court play
# deep / short play
# Specific attacking return of serve shots
Sample number 2
Strategy: Playing against a very aggressive baseliner,
big serve and forehand, takes the ball on the rise,
dictate play, loves down the line shots and likes to
finish points at the net too. Likes short points. Not
very patient when the rally gets long.
Overall Plan: TO BE VERY CONSISTENT, GREAT DEFENSE,
KEEPING THE BALL AWAY HIS FAVORITE STRIKE ZONE, VARYING
THE SHOTS TO CONFUSE HIM. OUTLAST- OUTTHINK
Tactics:
# Cross court rally to force him to change directions
# Mix up the spins, pace and directions
# deep neutralizing shots to force him to hit one more
ball
# Great defense to frustrate him
# Serve to the body and to the weaker side too
# Slice backhand to keep the ball low and force errors
# to dictate play using favorite shots
# neutralizing big first serves
Specific Patterns:
# Slice backhand cross court, changing down the line to
the forehand
# Heavy loopy shots to push him back
# slice backhand when pulled out wide
# Counter attacking shots instead playing a passive
defense to surprise him
# Aggressive forehand to dictate
# Slice serve to the body
# Out wide serve to pull him out of the court
# blocking big first serves or hitting deep down the
middle
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