What is WebTennisDrills?
It is the go-to site for finding the best tennis practices, tennis drills, stroke progressions, footwork and fitness exercises.
This was the inspired idea of a tennis teaching professional who thought that sharing all his tennis knowledge will be of benefit to thousands of tennis coaches, tennis parents and future tennis stars.
Why do you need WebTennisDrills?
If you are a coach, you will have 24 hour access to the highest quality tennis drills and lesson plans to make your students fall in love with your tennis classes.
As a tennis parent you will know how to introduce this sport to your aspiring tennis champion in a fun and creative way.
If you are a tennis player, you will have a lot of easy to access information to make tennis practices the opposite of boring - fun to be on the court.
Here is what you can find on this site:
- tennis drills that coaches can use in their lessons with 2, 3, 4 or large number of players;
- step-by-step progressions for learning / teaching the main tennis strokes (serve, forehand, volley etc.)
- lesson plans that tennis coaches can conveniently use with their students;
- drills to learn or practice tactics and strategies in tennis;
- fun games for little kids lessons;
- drills to improve speed and conditioning;
- mental strength drills for singles and doubles;
- and much more!
Number of tennis drills as of today - 576
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This is a drill done fast and against the clock.
Player starts at the baseline center and at command, he shuffles sideways to the left corner (of the baseline and singles side line), then shuffles along the baseline to the other corner (right). He gets back to the baseline center from where he sprints to the left corner of service line and singles side line; from there he back pedals back to baseline center. He sprints straight ahead to the service-T (center line and service line); back pedals to the baseline center. One more sprint to the right corner of the service line and singles side line; back pedal to the baseline center.
Repeat this patter 2-3 times depending of player's athleticism and conditioning.
Note: Do this drill as fast as you can; it is great for speed and stamina.
FEATURED DRILL
Net War

Two players A and B begin this drill both at the service line, opposite sides. Both of them cover only half court (from doubles line up to the center line and imaginary extension of it).
Either one of the players can put the ball in play (with a drop-and-hit). From here on, the two of them battle the point out working on volleys, half-volleys, lobs and overheads.
Every point begins from the service line.
Play first to win 11 points.
Note: This is an excellent game to improve quick reflexes at the net and volley consistency.