
How To Master The Net Game

How To Dominate The Net With Accurate Volleys And Consistent Overheads
A Unique Video Course That Unlocks Your Net Game
There’s something very unique about the volley and smash if you compare them to groundstrokes and serves.
While groundstrokes are mostly used to keep the ball in play and here and there apply pressure and sometimes hit a winner, the volley and smash happen near the net where points are mostly finished.
They are the “finishing” strokes and the ones that need to be very precise and consistent so that you can put the “finishing” touch on the whole point you’ve been building until then.
But what happens when you have really solid groundstrokes but weak and unreliable volleys and smashes?
You Can Only Rally But You Can't Finish The Points!
Here’s what likely happens to you...
1.You’ve just hit an aggressive approach shot down the line and set up an easy volley for yourself. You can see the ball slowly floating towards you and you know that all you have to do is hit a solid cross-court volley and the point would be yours.
But just like many times before you’ve missed it wide because you keep struggling with the accuracy of your volleys.
2. You’ve hit a great short cross-court forehand that pulled your opponent way out of the court and all they could do is throw up a defensive lob.
You’ve now moved in closer to the net and you know that if you hit the smash in the open court the point is yours but as it often happens you dump the smash in the net again.
3. The decisive tie-break of the doubles match and you’re at the net getting ready to put away any weak returns from your opponent. Your partner serves a fast first serve in and the returner gets a good swing at it sending a fast ball right at you.

Is your net game a weakness that holds you back from reaching the next level?
If you could just redirect this volley towards the opposing net player they’ll have no time to react to it but you take a backswing too big which costs you too much time and hit the ball late and into the net.
Having Solid Groundstrokes But Weak Volleys Will Not Get You Over The Finish Line
So what is the point of having solid groundstrokes if your volleys and overheads are not on the same level of consistency since they are the strokes that usually have to finish the point?
If you’re aiming to get to a higher level of tennis it’s critical that you develop reliable and accurate volleys and overheads so that you finish the points that you should win.
Having accurate volleys and quick hands at the net is the key to handling easy and more difficult situations at the net.
And having a controlled and consistent overhead is in almost all cases more than enough to deal with any kind of lobs that are thrown at you.
Joern Kamphuis
Berlin, Germany
“During my 5-day training camp with Tomaz, we were able to focus on my volley, among other things. I always wondered why the volley looks so easy on good players, even though the ball usually comes at the player very quickly.
We did various exercises in which Tomaz was able to show me where I had a wrong picture of the technical execution and replaced this with a new picture.
I've been to Tomaz's training camp twice and I'm always fascinated by how he manages to teach drills and concepts that, in this case, have taken my volley to a whole new level. Thank you Tomaz, highly appreciate your work."

Let Me Help You Master The Net Game!
Hey, Tomaz here…
I’ve experienced the frustration of missing easy volleys and smashes myself as well as having it witnessed many times watching my players on tournaments.
I know how it is to work hard running left and right on the baseline many times before finally getting that one short ball on which you can approach, get a defensive shot back from your opponent and now you only need to put it away with a volley or smash and - missing it.
Missing volleys and overheads is much more frustrating than missing groundstrokes because at the net you’re actually in a position to finish points whereas that rarely happens from the baseline.
So it is critical to develop a reliable volley and overhead to deal with easy balls that come up during matches.
I’ve learned how to teach tennis technique through various coach certification programs that I completed in both Europe and USA not to mention the countless tennis seminars and conferences that I have attended during my now 30+ years of coaching tennis.
I am ITF (Europe) level 3, PTR Professional and GPTCA licensed coach and have been coaching all levels of players since I started teaching in 1993.
While I never played the pro tour I was quite successful at my level having been in the top 10 of recreational tennis players in Slovenia and one of the reasons for my success was a very good net game.
I developed good volley and overhead skills early in my tennis career also thanks to many years of volleyball training which as the name already tells you requires you to “volley” every ball.
That means it was always natural to me to move forward and intercept the ball and put more pressure on the opponent.
I spent a lot of time at the net and have learned a great deal on how to either finish the point effectively or to maintain an offensive position at the net keeping the opponent under pressure.
So with a combination of having learned the correct methodology of teaching the volley and overhead strokes based on my certifications and coaching education, having played myself an all court game with countless situations at the net and having coached tennis players of all levels for 30+ years, I would like to share my knowledge and experience with you and help you master the net game.
Christian Chung
Severn, Maryland
"I have had the privilege of taking several of Tomaz's online courses, including this Volley & Smash course. While Tomaz's Youtube channel has thorough and instructive content, his online courses go into even greater depth.
Volleys and smashes have always been the weakest part of my game, and I've often been confused as to how the strokes should be executed.
Tomaz not only explains exactly how the volley and smash should be technically, he also provides invaluable mental tips along with many drills and case studies to deepen your understanding. He even discusses difficult scenarios like the high volley.
I highly recommend getting this course and studying each chapter and drill diligently. Tomaz’s technical instruction combined with doing the drills regularly have given me the confidence to approach the net more.
My opponents finally perceive me as a threat when I’m at the net. Thanks Tomaz for another wonderful course!"
Introducing...
Volley & Smash Video Course
How To Master The Net Game

The Volley & Smash course guides you from technical fundamentals of volleys and overheads all the way to mastering more advanced net game skills through a series of progressive modules:
The Volley & Smash video course can be watched online on a PC, MAC, iPad, iPhone, or any Android-based device.
All the videos are in MP4 format, and you can download high quality or lower quality (smaller size) videos to your computer, tablet, or smartphone and use the instruction right there on the court.
This is the first FeelTennis course that has been recorded mostly in 4K with 60 frames per second so the videos will be crystal clear on any device that supports higher resolutions than Full HD.
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Here’s what’s included
Technique Section
The volley technique module consists of multiple videos which cover three main topics: key technical checkpoints for the forehand and backhand volley, super slow motion videos of volleys from multiple angles ideal for visual learners and step-by-step progressions for developing the volley technique.
You’ll learn:


Tips Section
While I call this module “Tips”, most of the videos are not short simple tips but actually fundamentals of volleying well. While the Technique module goes detailed into the exact movements of the arm, this module covers everything else that is needed for moving efficiently and controlling the volleys well.
You’ll learn:


Drills Section
The volley development requires lots of drills as it’s necessary to learn various ways of adjusting to different balls and situations as there is way less time to position yourself well than on the baseline.
This module covers my favorite drills that I’ve singled out from a massive collection of drills I used in my coaching career as they turned out to be the most effective in helping the players improve their net game skills.
You’ll learn:


Smash Section
The smash / overhead module covers drills starting from basic technical fundamentals all the way to very advanced and challenging drills for higher level players.
You’ll learn:


Mike Cappuccio
Toronto, Canada
"All the essential elements of the volley and smash are thoroughly explained along with drills and progressions. I particularly like the progressions on the smash, which has long been a problem for me.
After only one practice session I was able to see improvement on my volleys and correct my tendency to pull my racquet back too far."
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Volley & Smash Video Course
How To Master The Net Game

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Use the full Volley & Smash video course for 8 weeks. If you don’t significantly improve the accuracy and consistency of your volleys and overheads, I will refund the payment immediately.
Put the video course to the test and see how it works for you. With the full money back guarantee, there’s no way you can lose.
P.S. If you really want to become an effective net player finishing easy balls with volleys and overheads consistently, then give this unique course a try. I guarantee you will learn so much more than the usual "keep your hands in front" and "punch the ball" tips you've heard so many times before.
Frequently Asked Questions
Volley & Smash video course includes a series of videos that help you build the volley and the overhead techniques from scratch so also works for complete beginners. Advanced players will find plenty of tips and drills that will push them out of their comfort zone and help them improve their net game skills.
It depends on your current skill level and the amount of practice you put in. If you practice at least twice a week for at least 20 minutes then you should see constant progress with your volleys and overheads. This course is very practical which means it includes many drills that you can use in your regular tennis sessions to work on your net game.
You have permanent access to the course that never expires. Not only that, you can also download the videos to your PC, tablet or your smartphone and watch then without the need for internet connection.
This video course works for every type of player because it guides you through gradual progressions that can be adjusted to any skill level. The course includes drills for complete beginners, intermediate players and even very advanced players who will be challenged to the limit of their ability to perform the drills well.
If you work on all exercises presented in the Volley & Smash video course and you don’t see significant progress in your net game, then simply request a refund, no questions asked.
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