In many amateur doubles matches, net players tend to stay fixed on their side and rarely take active initiative. This creates predictability and allows the opposing team to dominate the cross-court rally.
This drill directly addresses that issue by encouraging and rewarding proactive net play. Players learn to move forward, intercept balls, and apply pressure, making their doubles game more dynamic and less readable.
The main goal is to get the net players moving, disrupt the cross-court exchange, and create opportunities to win points through active positioning and smart net aggression.

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