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What I’m about to say might sound impossible,

But in the next few minutes I’m going to show you how you can play 4.0 level doubles in your very next match.

It’s all thanks to three simple secrets we discovered after giving over eighty-five thousand combined tennis lessons and testing them on some of the weakest doubles players on the planet and it has nothing to do with your technique.

Even if you’ve been stuck at a 3.0 or 3.5 skill level for years, even if you’ve taken hundreds of lessons and nothing has worked, or even if you’re an older player with limited mobility, we will have you playing 4.0 level doubles in your very next match.

Now before we get into the instruction I want to tell you about Dave, a student of ours who was in the same spot as a lot of you probably are right now.

Dave was fifty-four years old. He’d been playing tennis his whole life and had been stuck in 3.5 doubles leagues for over eighteen years.

He played a ton of tennis. Three to four times a week – clinics, lessons, league matches.

From the outside, he looked like a decent club player, but when he came to us, he was completely demoralized.

A few days earlier, he had lost again to the same doubles team at his club.

Guy’s almost twenty years younger. Half the experience. Way uglier strokes. And it wasn’t even close.

Dave told me something that really stuck. He said, “Scott, I don’t mind losing to better players. But I keep losing to guys I know I’m better than. And I just don’t understand why.”

He said he was getting so angry that his wife wouldn’t even come watch his league matches anymore.

He was embarrassed. Frustrated. And he started dreading the very league nights he used to look forward to.

He said something we hear way too often as coaches: “Maybe this is as good as I’m ever going to get.

That’s the moment most players hit their breaking point.

Because at that point, it’s not just about tennis anymore.
It’s about feeling stuck. Feeling like all the work you’ve put in hasn’t mattered at all. Feeling foolish for losing the same way, year after year.

I’ve been coaching for a long time and I’ve seen what losing like this actually does to people.

I’ve seen players slowly stop signing up for leagues because it’s just not fun anymore.

I’ve seen couples who used to play together every weekend, just stop.

Not because they don’t love tennis anymore, but because constantly losing to players you know you should beat takes something out of you.

Tennis is supposed to be your escape. It’s supposed to be the thing you look forward to.

And when that confidence is gone, so is the fun, and that’s why this matters more than most people ever realize.

The most frustrating part for Dave was he had done everything right.
He had taken lessons. He worked on his serve. He practiced his volleys.

But every match still looked the same.

Poachable balls floated by him. He got burned down the line. Lobbed over and over and over again. Standing at the net, guessing… hoping… reacting late.

It all sounds really bad, but when we actually watched one of his matches, it took us less than two minutes to see the actual problem.

It wasn’t his technique. It wasn’t his age. It wasn’t his mobility.

It was his movement or more specifically, his positioning.

Dave was losing points before the rally even started.

Once we showed him the positioning mistakes he was making and exactly how to fix them, everything changed.

Not in months. Not after grinding reps. In his very next match.

If you’re like most players, you’ve taken tons of lessons and worked hard on your technique and even though your strokes are getting better, you’re still losing to weaker players.

Let’s be honest, you’re stuck. You’ve been stuck.

If Dave’s story resonates, let me ask you a quick question.

Think about your last doubles match.

Did you hesitate on a ball you thought you could have poached, but weren’t quite sure?

Did you get lobbed more than once or twice even though you felt like you were in decent position?

Or did you ever catch yourself standing up at the net thinking,“Should I be moving forward or backing up right now?”

If you said yes to even one of these, you’re not bad at doubles.

You’re just making simple positioning mistakes we see almost every 3.0 and 3.5 player make and these mistakes have nothing to do with your strokes.

They’re movement mistakes and once you know what to look for, they’re incredibly easy to fix.

I’m Scott Baxter, an RSPA Elite Certified Coach, which puts me in the top 1% of strategy coaches in the world.

Alongside Nate Bolling, another elite certified coach and my co-creator, we’ve coached hundreds of D1 college players, led dozens of USTA teams to national doubles titles and helped thousands of players just like you finally get unstuck with their doubles game.

And here’s the weirdest part, it’s way easier than you think.

You don’t need perfect technique, lightning-fast reflexes or a monster serve, because at the 3.5 level and below over ninety percent of doubles points are lost because of just three simple mistakes.

But here’s the problem, most players never unlock these simple positioning fixes.

Instead they continue to take lesson after lesson obsessing over technique thinking that’s how they’ll get better.

There’s a ceiling for how good you can get on technique alone and no matter how pretty your strokes are, if you’re leaving massive holes open in the court you’ll keep losing to weaker players.

Here’s the truth no one talks about and it might make you a little bit angry.

The reason you’ve never been taught this has nothing to do with you.

Most coaches just simply don’t know how to coach doubles movement.

They were trained as singles players. They teach what they were taught. And most certification programs barely touch doubles strategy at all.

So when you ask, “Where should I be?” you get vague advice like:
“Just be more aggressive.” Or “Look out for the lob.” Or my favorite: “Try to poach more.”

None of that actually tells you how to move, so you’re just left guessing.

Standing in no-man’s land, cheating over at the net too much or not enough, getting burned down your line or beat by the lob.

And you assume it’s your fault. Well guess what, it’s not.

You were never shown the simple rules of doubles movement and that’s why players with worse strokes keep beating you.

They’re not better ball-strikers, they just aren’t giving away free points by leaving huge holes open in the court.

You might be asking, Scott, how do you know all of this with such certainty?

Welp, I once made the exact same mistakes you’re making right now.

Before I ever coached tennis or even thought about doubles, growing up I played the US junior tour and went on to play Division I college tennis at the University of Maryland.

Before college all I played was singles.

Junior national tournaments. Traveling all over the country. Match after match every single weekend of nothing but singles.

Every guy on my college team was the exact same way.

We were all great singles players, but when we got to college doubles suddenly mattered and it was part of each match. And honestly, I hated it.

I remember telling our coach, “Doubles is just so boring. There’s so much standing around.”

And I’ll never forget his response. He looked at me and said, “If you think doubles has any standing around, you’re doing it wrong.”

Our head coach was a doubles specialist and in one practice, he completely rewired how I thought about the game.

He didn’t talk about grip changes. He didn’t tweak my volley technique. He didn’t touch my serve.

Instead, he showed us where to stand, when to move, and how to know a lob was coming. And within a single session, we were all moving seamlessly up at the net.

Poaching felt automatic. Lobs stopped being a problem. It was shockingly simple.

And I distinctly remember thinking two things:

First: “Why has no one ever taught me this before?”
And second: “As simple as this is, how is it not common knowledge?”

And that question bothered me for years because after college, when I started coaching, I realized something even more surprising.

Most of the coaches I worked alongside didn’t understand doubles either.

Great people. Good coaches. But they were teaching what they knew: singles-based technique.

They had never been taught doubles movement. And that’s when it clicked.

Not everyone has access to a Division I college tennis coach who specializes in doubles.

And while this information itself isn’t complicated, most people just never hear it.

If you’ve been obsessing over technique, but you’re still losing matches to the same players, this is why.

When we look at all the doubles players we’ve coached, players just like you, the 4.0 level players all have just one thing in common:

They don’t give away free points or leave big openings in the court because they’re in the wrong place at the wrong time.

That’s the simple difference between you and a 4.0.

Most players obsess over technique, but they’ve never been taught how to move on a doubles court.

Think about it… the teams that beat you? Their technique isn’t better, they’re not faster, they’re not stronger, they’re just always in the right place at the right time.

It’s not luck. It’s not magic. At the 3.5 level and below, over ninety percent of doubles points are lost because of just three simple movement mistakes.

Fix these mistakes and you’ll start winning more matches, instantly.

You don’t have to grind for months, take tons of lessons or put in thousands of reps.

This isn’t technique. It’s simple information. And once you understand it, you can take it straight to the court today.

Our student Dave wasn’t an isolated case.

Once our players started winning more league matches, something really interesting happened.

Other players started asking questions.

Teammates would pull them aside and say, “Hey, what are you doing differently?”

Opponents would ask who they’d been training with.

Even other coaches started reaching out, asking me and Nate what we were teaching and why our students suddenly looked so comfortable on the doubles court.

That’s when we realized there was a huge gap in how doubles was being taught and people were desperate for this information.

I can tell you this with 100% confidence.

If you’re stuck at 3.0 or 3.5, losing to the same players over and over again, and feeling lost at the net, it’s not because you’re not good enough. It’s because no one has ever shown you how to move on the doubles court.

And that’s exactly why we created the 4.0 Doubles Blueprint, a simple three step training you can follow, to quickly fix these three critical movement mistakes and play 4.0 level doubles in your very next match.
In step one of the doubles blueprint we’re going to fix your four “launch positions.”

Most players lose the point before it even starts because they’re in the wrong position, exposing their weaknesses and leaving massive holes open in the court from the jump.

Just fixing where you stand to start the point takes less than one minute and you’ll be shocked how many points you were losing by doing it the wrong way all these years.

In step two we’re going to teach you a trick that will guarantee you’re always in the right spot up at the net.

Once you learn this simple trick, a lot of the other instruction you’ve heard in the past will start to finally click, you’ll feel more natural poaching and you’ll never get burned down your line.

And lastly in step three we’re going to show you how to beat lobbers once and for all.

There’s a very simple “tell” all players show before they lob and if you know what you’re looking for you’ll never be surprised by a lob again.

Let me paint a picture for you.

Picture your next doubles match.

You’re up at the net.

The ball floats off your opponent’s strings toward your partner, but this time you don’t hesitate.

You already know what’s coming.

You take one step, cut the ball off, and you put it away.

Your opponents just look at each other like, “What just happened?”

Your partner gives you a fist bump and says,“Where did THAT come from?”

A few points later, they try to lob you, but you’re already moving back.

You track it down easily, smoke an overhead, and now they’re the ones scrambling.

You’re not guessing anymore. You’re not reacting late.

You feel calm, confident, and in control.

And the weirdest part?

It feels easy. Natural.

After the match, players from other courts ask you who you’ve been training with.

You just smile. That’s what 4.0 level doubles actually feels like.

Not harder. Smarter. And once you feel it, there’s no going back to the way you used to play.

Here’s what one of our students who worked with us in person had to say:

From Patti Pelton:

“I’ve done a lot of doubles clinics and things at my club, but I never really felt comfortable afterwards with where I’m still really suppose to be. I always feel like after I get away from it, they’ll say you need to move…. It was just not clicking for me, now I feel like it is clicking for me. My favorite part is I feel like I now know where to be especially at the net…

After having taken the course and all the lessons I’ve had with different pros at clubs and etc i would say that I learned more in 12 hours than almost a year than the training I’ve been getting from some of my pros.

We’ve received thousands of game-changing reviews from people who watched the Doubles Blueprint online.

Amy from San Diego said “After just one match my USTA captain moved me up to the #1 Doubles spot!”

Carl from Chicago, “I’m 58 with a bad knee and last Saturday I played the best doubles of my life just hours after watching the videos.”

Or Jermaine from Atlanta, “ I don’t understand why no one told me this stuff before. I’m not scared of the net anymore. Absolutely incredible!”

And here’s the best part: In just minutes from now, you’ll understand all of this information.

We’ve used this same 4.0 Doubles Blueprint on thousands of players just like you to get them instantly moving better on the doubles court and winning more matches.

This isn’t technique or something that requires tons of reps, it’s simple information you just don’t have yet and once you do, you can walk on the court and play better doubles today.

Now while this info is incredibly easy to learn and implement into your game immediately…

I do want to be clear about something, this blueprint didn’t come together overnight.

Honestly, it took us years to boil this down to just three fixes.

We tested dozens of positioning concepts on hundreds of players. Some worked, but only for advanced players. Some made sense on paper, but completely fell apart in real matches. Others were just too complicated to remember under pressure.

We watched players nod along in lessons, then walk back on the court and immediately forget what to do.

We wanted it to be so simple players could learn it in one session and apply it immediately in their very next match, so we kept stripping things away.

We removed anything that required perfect timing. Anything that depended on athleticism. Anything that only worked if your partner was elite. Until all that was left were the handful of positioning rules that always showed up in winning doubles teams.

Simple. Repeatable. Easy to apply under match pressure.

And that is the 4.0 Doubles Blueprint.

In the past, the only way to learn our 4.0 Doubles Blueprint was to fly out and train with me and Nate in person. And that’s not cheap.
We have students who pay a thousand dollars an hour or up to five-thousand for a full-day group session just to learn this same information.

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You’ll see exactly what to do, step-by-step, so you can start playing 4.0 level doubles immediately. It’s like having me and Nate right there with you, any time you want.

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And to make sure you get the absolute most out of it, we’re also including a live Q&A bonus session where you’ll be able to ask us anything. This way, if you hit a snag or just need some clarification, you’ll get it, straight from us.

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About Scott Baxter

Scott is a RSPA Elite Certified Tennis Professional from Virginia Beach, VA. In his junior career, Scott achieved a top 100 national ranking, played in numerous prestigious events such as the US Junior Davis Cup, and went on to play Division I college tennis at the University of Maryland. Scott is a 5-time Tennis Congress Coach and has taught at facilities up and down the east coast in roles ranging from staff pro to director. He has over 22 years of experience working with all ages and skill levels, has led dozens of juniors to college scholarships, and coached several USTA teams to both regional and national championships. While Scott is a strong player, he is best known in the industry for his coaching expertise on strategy, match toughness and simplifying technique.

About Nate Bolling

Nathan is a RSPA Elite Certified Tennis Professional also from Virginia Beach, VA. As a junior, Nathan was ranked as high as #4 in the Mid-Atlantic and achieved a top 100 national ranking before competing collegiately at Virginia Wesleyan and then James Madison University. Upon graduating college, Nathan devoted his tennis career to competitive player development and has over 20 years of experience working with high performance juniors and adults. Before joining PYC full-time, Nathan ran the High Performance Academy at the prestigious Princess Anne Country Club where he coached hundreds of juniors to college scholarships. Nate is a true student of the game and with his extensive knowledge of stroke mechanics, he is well known as one of the best technical coaches in the world.

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