This drill focuses on two key elements of modern tennis: precise placement of the second serve and return, as well as the automatic transition to the net followed by a volley. By targeting specific zones, players train to place their shots with intent and accuracy under pressure—especially crucial for the second serve, which is often underestimated but plays a decisive role in match play.

The returner works on combining accuracy with immediate movement toward the net. This quick transition not only improves footwork and anticipation but also builds the foundation for confident and controlled volleys. The goal is to automate these sequences so that players can react intuitively and reliably in real match situations.

This drill is especially valuable because it simulates game-like scenarios while integrating technical, tactical, and mental aspects—ideal for developing an aggressive and structured all-court game.