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DOUBLES SERVING TEAM WINNING SIGNALS . If you want to be successful in doubles, communication is critical, let coach Martin Damm show you how. In this video you will learn how to use signals to communicate with your doubles partner. In doubles, signals are used to agree on the serve placement and the net players move after the serve. Doubles is all about strategy, communication and great chemistry, watch how.
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1. DOUBLES WINNING SIGNALS
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1. DOUBLES WINNING SIGNALS
2. 1st Move For Great Serves - Delay The Serving Hand
3. 3 Winning Plays For Serving In The Ad Side
4. 3 Winning Plays For Serving In The Deuce Side
5. Better Range of Motion & The Slice Serve
6. Develop A Winning Serve Routine
7. DOUBLES SERVER POSITIONS
8. For Great Serves, Focus On A Great Finish