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  • Serve: Focuses on the serving motion, with increasing difficulty from halfway to full court and then specific directional control.
  • Return: Deals with returning the serve, progressing from simple returns to a mix of forehands and backhands, and finally to controlled, directed returns.
  • Rally: A measure of a player’s consistency and ability to keep the ball in play, with the required rally length increasing from 5 to 20 shots. The “Tour” level adds a directional component (cross-court).
  • Volley: Focuses on net play, starting with basic volleys and advancing to more complex shots like smashes and hitting volleys into open spaces.
  • Match: Relates to playing competitive matches, from a single match to timed matches and eventually entering formal competitions.
  • Family practice Practice: Encourages playing with family, with the duration increasing from 5 to 20 minutes, culminating in watching a professional tournament together.

This type of grid is a common tool used by coaches to set clear, achievable goals for players at various skill levels. It helps track progress and provides a structured pathway for skill development.