Win More Doubles Matches Using Pro-Level Strategy I Will Boucek
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Can you really use pro-level strategy in your league doubles matches — without stats software or expensive tech?
In this episode of Insider’s Playbook, I sit down with doubles strategy analyst Will Boucek to break down how senior tennis players can think more strategically on court. We talk about why pro doubles patterns work at the 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0 levels, how to spot opponent tendencies during a match, and how better communication with your partner can immediately improve results.
If you’re a competitive player over 50 who wants to win more doubles matches using smarter Tennis Strategy — not harder strokes — this episode is for you.
Contact Will Boucek:
email: Will@thetennistribe.com
Doubles Only Podcast: https://thetennistribe.com/podcast/
The Tennis Tribe Website: https://thetennistribe.com/
How to Win at 40+ Doubles Cheat Sheet: https://thetennistribe.com/40-cheatsheet/
Chapter Timeline:
00:00 - Introduction to Data in Tennis
01:56 - Translating Pro Strategies to Senior Players
04:05 - Understanding Patterns and Tendencies
05:37 - Noticing Opponent's Tendencies
10:04 - Communication and Strategy in Doubles
13:35 - Post-Match Analysis for Improvement
16:56 - The Importance of Focus in Doubles
19:47 - Final Thoughts and Resources
Key Takeaways
· The Pro-Club Translation: Doubles patterns at the professional level translate almost directly to club-level play because while pros hit harder and run faster, the relative skill levels between server and returner remain consistent.
· The "Fourth Most Important Player" Mindset: To improve performance, players should prioritize their focus on the opponents first, their partner third, and themselves fourth. Getting out of your own head and focusing on making the opponent play poorly often leads to better personal execution
· Active Scouting & Charting: You can identify opponent tendencies by observing them from the sidelines or watching pro matches on TV—specifically by watching the players' movement rather than just following the ball.
· Post-Match Diagnosis: Spend 5–10 minutes immediately after a match to identify which service or return games you struggled with. Analyzing "why" a game was lost (e.g., deep returns pinning the server) allows you to create specific tactical counters for the next time.
· Exploiting Tendencies: Small observations—like an opponent standing too far from the net or always hitting a backhand return cross-court—should be communicated to your partner to trigger specific tactics like poaching or Australian formation.
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