Hi!
Here’s a solo tennis drill inspired by Roger Federer’s smooth and precise game, reproducing the typical point construction from the video below.
How to run the drill:
Place the ball machine in front of you, centered on the baseline, and program a sequence of four balls:
- First ball: simulates a powerful serve to the backhand side. Return it, then recover back to the center.
- Second ball: a cross-court ball to the forehand side. Hit a deep cross-court forehand with a topspin trajectory.
- Third ball: again to the forehand side, but this time hit a short, powerful cross-court forehand to pull your opponent off the court.
- Fourth ball: a cross-court ball to the backhand side, which you return with a powerful, smooth cross-court backhand, aiming for depth.
Do 5 complete sets with 30 seconds of rest between each set.

(Image created with the ETDM software – Download it here)
https://youtube.com/shorts/pRYJHxmZdQE?si=jfOKgZHQWHGtUuHh
Pro tip: On each backhand, slightly bring your left shoulder forward and keep your arm relaxed but firm to really feel the smoothness of the stroke.











