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Weekend Coaching
I did a lot of "scouting" this weekend. By scouting, what I really mean is I watched and studied our junior players in matches and practice and took lots of notes. Plus, of course, there was the usual weekend group sessions. Here's a rundown.
Friday. I watched our junior players in the Friday night league for 2.5 hours, getting pages of notes on a number of players. I spoke with each of the players on the issues I saw, including both strengths and weaknesses. Some problems I saw included:
- Not using backhand loop
- Not attacking the middle
- Weak pushes
- Standing in backhand stance as a ready position
- Frozen footwork against a pips-out player
- Lifting too much when looping instead of driving the ball more forward
- Backhand drive too flat
- Not enough serve variation
- Rushing, especially when serving
- Backs off table too easily
- Grip problem
- Getting too disgusted after missing a shot instead of getting determined
Saturday. I coached in the Saturday Junior League for two hours. It's not a "normal" league - it's really half league, half coaching. We did a lot of doubles the first half, so I worked with players on their doubles footwork and tactics. In singles, we had them play improvised games, such as where they score two points if they serve and attack and win the point (not necessarily on the first shot). We also played games where each game starts with the server serving down 7-9, but wins if they get both points on their serve, plus a few other variations.


Photo by Donna Sakai


