Shot Selection: Partners ought to inform each other about their shots so that they do not misunderstand and know exactly which direction to move. Let us say, if one partner intends to hit a drop shot or a lob, one partner can share this information with the other player so that the player gets ready for the next shot. 3. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Covering the Court: Communication is significant as it is required for movement orders and court coverage. Partners of the same team must be able to communicate their positions on the court, predict shots from the opponent and adapt moving targets accordingly so that they can cover the gaps and avoid collisions. 4. What is the difference between a.. Strategy Adjustments: Partners must be skillful in the sense that they can communicate and make the necessary adjustments to their strategy regarding the flow of the match, the opponent’s tactics, and the changing situation. These may be marked by some technical changes, others adjusting the tempo, or some aiming at the weaknesses of their opponents. 5. What is the difference between a'smart' and …show more content…
Split Stance: The players need to adopt a split stance, with one player on the left covering the forehand side and the other on the right covering the backhand side. It means that players for both teams are fast enough to react to the shots and the width of the court is fully covered. 2. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Defensive Positioning: • Depth and Angle: When the other team is attacking, the players should maintain a deeper position on the court, closer to the baseline, to have more time to react to the shots and to cover a larger area of the court. Centering: Players are advised to take up a spot across the court from their partner and at the center of court to avoid giving their opponents the chance to hit the ball near the sidelines. 3. What is the difference between a'smart' and a'smart'? Transitioning: • Moving as a Unit: Partners should act in a synchronized manner whenever they are interacting with the ball on the court as they have to move in tandem to take the best position defensively or offensively. That is why the defense should be solidly organized to suppress the attack by viciously exploiting any weakness of the