Game-based warm-up with overheads, volleys and return-like movements to improve footwork, reaction and coordination.
Game-based warm-up with overheads, volleys and return-like movements to improve footwork, reaction and coordination.
The coach sets up the mini net in the forecourt, parallel to the net. The player practices the disguised (feinted) forehand drop shot
Let's take a look at the forehand of a very talented boy in the orange stage.
It’s all about rhythm! Three adjustment steps, perfect high contact point, and a forward motion flow. Grigor Dimitrov shows us his high backhand volley here.
A child dodges out of the way of rolling Swissballs in a marked triangle – a reaction game that trains accuracy, body control and quick action.
Getting Started
To understand and use TennisGate, please visit the three demo areas.
We offer valuable features on the site that help you to use our system in the most efficient way.
In our “How to use” sections, we introduce you to TennisGate from the perspective of a coach, player or parent.
To get the most out of TennisGate, it’s good to understand our 4 Level System for player development.
Tennis-specific filter system, collection tool, and state-of-the-art tennis media! The demo of the site features shows you how to use these tools to easily filter, find, and organize content to help you reach your goals.
We will show you how you can use TennisGate as a coach to achieve your coaching goals step by step.
The TennisGate 4 Level System offers players, coaches and parents a clear guide to recognise a player's current level and assign the right training and tactical tips to improve quickly and systematically.