| How
the game is played |
One-on-One
Doubles® is the first alternative, competitive
format to singles and doubles since the inception of the game in the
1870s. One-on-One Doubles can be played in both tournament and league
format.
One-on-One Doubles® is a half-court, serve
and volley competition played amongst two players. There is a divisible
line drawn through the middle of the court from the center service
line to the middle of the baseline. On clay, one can use a regular
court liner to make this divisible line through the middle. On hard
courts, one can use chalk or white athletic/trainers' tape to mark
off the middle line. MORE-> |
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| Testimonials |
"One-on-One
Doubles is the game our nation's youth needs to play. It develops
the many abandoned fundamentals that are critical to getting players
to the top levels of the game."
-Chuck Kriese, Head Men's Tennis Coach, Clemson University (USPTA
and ITA National Coach-of-the-Year Award Winner) |
"The
skills involved in One-on-One Doubles are critical to the development
of today's top players. Just as importantly, they are fun to execute
by players at any level."
-Dick Gould, Tennis Director, Stanford University & ITA Coach
of the Decade 1980s & 1990s |
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| See
It In Action! |
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Alabama Collegiate One On One Doubles Championships
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| Alabama
Collegiate One On One Doubles Championships |
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Florida Collegiate One On One Doubles Championships
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Florida Collegiate One On One Doubles Championships |
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