I absolutely love to poach. At 195cm, with an exceptionally long reach, it really works for me. Every now and then, I get fooled by a shot down the line, but I would estimate my success rate to be somewhere around four out of five, maybe better. Occasionally, I will even poach a return-of-serve. In fact, some opponents, who now know my propensity to poach, will error out wide simply because they are trying to avoid me. Happily, you've added more for me to consider. Thank you Ashley!
Definitely a brilliant tactic for you to continue with!! Hopefully these tips can help to reign in those attempts that don’t go to plan and possibly prepare you for playing opponents a level stronger! Thanks for watching Walter!💪💥🎾
My recommendation for watching this video is to "lather, rinse and repeat", but only if you're interested in winning more doubles matches. Very thorough and cogent treatment of a much neglected skill, Ashley. Bravo!
Thank you so much!!!! I always move to early or to late, until in a match a twisted my ankle when I was poaching. So after my injury I was not confident. Now, your explanation open my eyes, easy to understand. I will practice my timing! :)
Thanks for the excellent analysis into an under utilised tactic at club level. I found the point around timing of movement most valuable. Have moved to an extended length racquet in recent months which helps with confidence in being more aggressive at net and dialling up poaching. Keep up the terrific work.
Hey Anthony, thanks for your comments! Timing is vital, against better players you’ll need to get it perfect, against less confident players you’ll have a slightly bigger window to move! Thanks for watching 💥🎾
Thks again for this guideline Ashley it ratified to me some key points as a lefty player I have a previous advantage as you can imagine have a nice weekend !
Absolutely, have a go when you’re volleying on the ad side (if you’re a righty) talk to your partner beforehand and don’t worry if it goes wrong! Good luck!
Yes makes a lot of sense. Backhand volleys are often the better volley because you have your body behind it. There is less chance to do too much with your arm. But when poaching you're reaching and that is easier on the forehand side of course.
Is this common terminology that I am poaching on the ball number that I am about to hit rather than poaching after the ball that has just been hit? I am poaching on ball 3 (the ball count that has not been hit yet). Or I am poaching on ball 2 (return of serve) which is the shot that is hit when I start my poach?
Thank you for this easy to understand and clear instructions on poaching. Super important!
I absolutely love to poach. At 195cm, with an exceptionally long reach, it really works for me. Every now and then, I get fooled by a shot down the line, but I would estimate my success rate to be somewhere around four out of five, maybe better. Occasionally, I will even poach a return-of-serve. In fact, some opponents, who now know my propensity to poach, will error out wide simply because they are trying to avoid me. Happily, you've added more for me to consider. Thank you Ashley!
Definitely a brilliant tactic for you to continue with!! Hopefully these tips can help to reign in those attempts that don’t go to plan and possibly prepare you for playing opponents a level stronger! Thanks for watching Walter!💪💥🎾
Very helpful with my doubles to know when to pouch.
My recommendation for watching this video is to "lather, rinse and repeat", but only if you're interested in winning more doubles matches. Very thorough and cogent treatment of a much neglected skill, Ashley. Bravo!
Big thanks @jacksonlar ! Your comments are much appreciated! Happy hitting 😁🎾
Just discovered this channel now I am getting into tennis again after a long time out. Keep up the fantastic work.
Great to hear you’re getting back on court!! Thanks for watching, I hope you find them useful!💥🎾
Thank you so much!!!! I always move to early or to late, until in a match a twisted my ankle when I was poaching. So after my injury I was not confident. Now, your explanation open my eyes, easy to understand. I will practice my timing! :)
I hope it helps!! Let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks for the excellent analysis into an under utilised tactic at club level. I found the point around timing of movement most valuable. Have moved to an extended length racquet in recent months which helps with confidence in being more aggressive at net and dialling up poaching. Keep up the terrific work.
Hey Anthony, thanks for your comments! Timing is vital, against better players you’ll need to get it perfect, against less confident players you’ll have a slightly bigger window to move! Thanks for watching 💥🎾
Thks again for this guideline Ashley it ratified to me some key points as a lefty player I have a previous advantage as you can imagine have a nice weekend !
Amazing tips I'll be using tonight!
I've just subscribed, Ashley.
I find your explanations very interesting.
A huge from Barcelona!
Hola Manuel! Gracias 🙏 It’s a pleasure to have you!
Wow! Fantastic video! You are a great teacher, and this info is extremely helpful. Thank you!
Thanks a lot Diane, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Great tips coach. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
very clear and useful
Thanks Iain!
Great video 👍
Thank you for your tips .
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
Great tips, thank you.
Great video Ashley !!!
Thanks Patrick, I know you love a doubles lesson!🎾🎾
Excellent! Thanks!
You’re welcome!
high quality infos!
Thanks Bros 👊
Thank you. Just what I'm looking for. Subscribed.
One of the best, most explained videos.
Great work for us club players.
Again, Thank you !!
Great video. I am subpar at poaching and envy members of my regular tennis group who are good at it. Maybe this will help.
Absolutely, have a go when you’re volleying on the ad side (if you’re a righty) talk to your partner beforehand and don’t worry if it goes wrong! Good luck!
I actually feel more comfortable hitting my backhand volley but strangely, I do poach more on my forehand side. Thanks for the video.
Yes makes a lot of sense. Backhand volleys are often the better volley because you have your body behind it. There is less chance to do too much with your arm. But when poaching you're reaching and that is easier on the forehand side of course.
@@sergiosimbula Thanks for explaining.
Is this common terminology that I am poaching on the ball number that I am about to hit rather than poaching after the ball that has just been hit? I am poaching on ball 3 (the ball count that has not been hit yet). Or I am poaching on ball 2 (return of serve) which is the shot that is hit when I start my poach?
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