
Coach feeds in from the post, and players ralle out the point. All players must start inside the service box. M to six points win; winners stay on court and losers switch out for next doubles team.
Rotate feed around to all players and adjust feed to players based on skill level. Players should focus on placement, not necessarily force of shot. Lobs should be limited.
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