Activity 6: Continuous volley challenge

Activity summary

This cooperative activity focuses on developing shot control through continuous volleying. It can be done as a stand-alone activity or as part of a circuit.

Activity setup

  • This activity is done in pairs, each player with a racket and 1 ball between 2 (suitable for their ability).
  • Players stand facing one another about 3 metres apart.

What to do:

  • Players volley to one another, trying to control the shot to keep the rally going.

Activity video

Watch this video to see the session in action.

Coaching Tips

  • Track the ball closely and stay on the balls of feet to be able to adjust positioning and timing.
  • Maintain a relaxed grip and try to absorb the ball’s impact for better control.
  • Focus on a short, compact swing, hitting the ball at waist to chest height and follow through the swing towards the target area.
  • Keep the racket face open for more lift and control.
  • Avoid hitting too hard, give the player opposite time to react and control the ball.

Make it easier

  • Allow players a bounce between shots rather than volleying.

Make it harder

  • Add in a challenge, such as making 10 shots in a row.
  • Add in a condition of only forehand or backhand volleys (for one or both players).
  • Place two cones about a meter either side of the players and ask them to side step shuffle between cones whilst still hitting to each other.
  • Get players to volley in pairs against a wall.

Safety

Remember, you can use the STEP framework – Space, Time, Equipment, and People – to adapt any activity, making it easier or more challenging to suit your players.

Always check that there's enough space for everyone to take part safely, and make sure all under-18s are wearing protective goggles during the session.

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