The 4.0 Singles Blueprint shows you the three simple decision-making fixes that the players who keep beating you already know. No new strokes. No months of grinding. Just three fixes you can take straight to the court.
If you're like most rec players, you've taken tons of lessons. Worked on your strokes. Bought new rackets. Watched hours of YouTube. And your technique is getting better.
But every match still looks the same.
You make unforced errors you never make in practice. You're defensive when you should be attacking. You get stuck in patterns that expose your weaknesses. And you lose to pushers with worse strokes.
Here's the truth no one's told you: at the 3.5 level and below, almost every singles point is lost because of just three simple decision-making mistakes. And none of them have anything to do with your technique.
The whole Blueprint is built around three decision-making fixes — and you can watch it, learn it, and take it to the court in the time it takes most coaches to set up a forehand drill.
Think about your last singles match.
Mark was 47. He'd played rec tennis for almost twenty years and been stuck in 3.5 singles leagues for over a decade. Two to three times a week — clinics, lessons, league matches. From the outside he looked like a solid club player. His strokes were really good. But when he came to us, he was completely demoralized — he'd just lost again to the same pusher at his club, a guy twice his age with weaker strokes and an uglier game.
When we watched footage of one of his matches, it took us less than two minutes to see the real problem. It wasn't his technique. It wasn't his fitness. It wasn't his age. It was his decision-making — he didn't know where to hit the ball or what patterns to play. Mark was losing before the point even started.
We showed him the strategic mistakes he was making and exactly how to fix them. Everything changed — not in months, not after thousands of reps. In his very next match.
Most coaches don't teach singles strategy because they don't understand it that well themselves. So they focus on technique — grip changes, swing paths, follow-throughs. All important stuff. But very few coaches actually explain how a point is supposed to be constructed: when to play offense versus defense, what patterns highlight your strengths, or how to beat a pusher who just blocks every ball back.
So when you ask "Where should I hit this ball?" or "When should I attack?" — you get the same vague advice every other player gets:
None of that actually tells you how to construct a point.
So you keep guessing. Hitting harder, hitting deeper — but never smarter. Attacking the wrong balls. Getting stuck in patterns that expose your weaknesses. And you assume it's your fault.
It's not. You were simply never taught the basic strategic principles that every 4.0 singles player already understands — and that's why players with worse strokes keep beating you.
Scott & Nate are both RSPA Elite-Certified coaches, putting them in the top 1% of coaches in the world. They've trained hundreds of players — from beginners to Division I scholarship winners — and taken dozens of teams to USTA national championships.
The 4.0 Singles Blueprint distills the most impactful lessons from their 50+ combined years of coaching into the three fixes that actually move the needle.
You're playing a pusher with weaker strokes who's beaten you four times before. But not today. This time you have a plan.
You know when to be patient versus aggressive. Your decisions are automatic, because you have a simple system that guarantees you're always hitting the right shot.
You understand the patterns you're trying to create and exactly when to attack. And now that you're finally playing smart tennis, you make a fraction of the unforced errors you used to.
You're not guessing anymore. You're not overthinking or beating yourself. You're simply making smarter decisions. You feel calm, confident, and in control. And the weirdest part? It feels easier.
That's what 4.0 singles
actually feels like.
Not harder. Smarter.
Real players who watched the Blueprint and took it straight to the court.
I used to beat myself with unforced errors every match. After learning the offense vs. defense rule, I stopped going for dumb shots and started winning way more points. Total game-changer.
I watched the videos Friday night and won my singles match the next morning. For the first time, I actually had a plan during points. It just clicked.
I'm 61 and not the fastest guy out there anymore, but this made singles feel simple again. I beat a guy half my age last weekend. Wish I'd learned this 20 years ago.
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We know the Blueprint is going to work — instantly. But to make sure you get every drop of value out of it, you can hop on a live coaching call with Scott and Nate. Ask anything you want about the Blueprint, your specific situation, or anything else that's been holding your game back.
Scott & Nate's 1-on-1 lessons run $1,000/hour. This call is yours free with the Blueprint.
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"We've spent 50+ years coaching players exactly like you. The Blueprint is the boil-down — everything we've learned about winning singles, in three fixes. Try it. If it doesn't instantly change your game, we'll refund every penny."