Stuck at the 3.0, 3.5 or 4.0 skill level?
Get over the hump with our Doubles Movement Mastery Workshop
Upcoming Workshops
La Quinta, CA: Doubles Movement Mastery Workshop
La Quinta Resort & ClubMarch 8, 2019
12 spots max

This Doubles Movement Mastery Workshop is a full-day event held at the luxurious La Quinta Resort & Club in La Quinta, California. The event takes place dead smack in the middle of the BNP Paribas Open and most participants will schedule this alongside a bigger vacation to see the tournament. La Quinta is a world famous resort and most of the top players stay here during the Paribas Open.
The full-day workshop will begin at 10:30am on the morning of Friday March 8th and end at 3:30pm. The agenda includes four total hours of instruction broken up with an all-inclusive lunch at La Quinta’s Courtside Cafe. This agenda is specifically designed so that you can still comfortably make the night session at the BNP Paribas Open.
Price: $1,994.00 $997.00
La Quinta, CA: Bucket List Indian Wells Tennis Vacation
La Quinta Resort & ClubSkill Level: NTRP 3.0, 3.5 or 4.0
Price: $7,200 for 1 person or $12,200 for 2 people
Stuck at the 3.0, 3.5 or 4.0 skill level?
Stop focusing on technique...
When it comes to doubles there’s a decent chance you’re ignoring the biggest factor that could transform your game literally overnight. The reason most doubles players are stuck is simple. They focus WAY too much on technique…
But when you look at the best doubles players in the world, the #1 reason they’re successful isn’t just their technique…It’s their movement.
In just one day on court, the Doubles Movement Mastery System will take you from the doubles player you are right now, to a player that moves effortlessly and efficiently on the doubles court.
Imagine leaving our workshop and not only understanding how to move on the doubles court, but for the first time ever, doing it on autopilot.
The Doubles Movement Mastery System and this exact curriculum is directly responsible for dozens of club championships, Division 1 college doubles victories, and multiple USTA national titles at both the 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 skill levels.
Here’s what you can expect to learn at a Doubles Movement Mastery Workshop...
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The 4 Launching Positions
Most players don’t realize that their starting positions aren’t “one-size-fits-all.” Your positioning to start each point needs to be tailored to your specific game. We each have different strengths and weaknesses and we shouldn’t all be standing in the same place to start the point. We will custom fit your 4 starting positions to favor YOUR strengths and protect your weaknesses.
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3 Massive Movement Mistakes
Most players don’t know how to move when their partner is hitting the ball and there are 3 HUGE mistakes that leave open court exposed. If you ever feel like you’re leaving massive holes in the court for your opponents to hit through it’s probably because you’re making one of these mistakes. At the 3.0 and 3.5 skill levels most points end because one of these mistakes is made.
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New Partner? No Problem
These same costly errors mentioned above are also responsible for that feeling of uneasiness or lack of chemistry that you feel when playing with certain types of partners. Once you understand how to move no matter where your partner hits the ball, you will find you are much more comfortable playing with a broader range of player types. Imagine always having instant chemistry with any doubles partner regardless of their playing style.
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The Simple Secret To Poaching
Do you watch poachable balls whiz past you at the net? Once you’re comfortable at the net and understand where to move when your partner hits the ball, you will finally be in the right position and aggressive mindset to start poaching successfully. Now that you’re in position to poach, we’ll show you some higher level poaching secrets including the “Sneaky Poach” that will help you cross more definitively and win more points at the net.
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The 4 “Come-To-Net” Cues
Are you terrified of coming to the net? To transition to the net like the pros there are 4 cues you need to look out for that a lot of recreational players miss. These cues and one simple footwork pattern allow you to sneak to the net and make volleying a whole lot easier no matter where you are in the court. All your fears of low volleys, no man’s land, and defending the lob will vanish and it will become obvious when you need to move forward versus stay back.
Meet Your Coach - Scott Baxter

USPTA Elite Certified Coach & PlayYourCourt Founder
Scott’s tennis career started as a junior in Virginia Beach, VA where he was ranked as high as #4 in the Mid-Atlantic and top 100 nationally before going on to play Division I College Tennis at the University of Maryland.
Post college, Scott earned his USPTA Elite Professional Certification and coached at several clubs up and down the east coast in various roles ranging from staff coach to director. Scott quickly differentiated himself in the teaching industry with his strong understanding of doubles movement & strategy and developed his very own doubles methodology called the Doubles Movement Mastery System.
Scott has over a decade of experience working with players of all ages and skill levels, has coached hundreds of juniors to college scholarships, dozens of doubles teams to club championships, and multiple league teams to national titles at the 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 skill levels.
Scott is a former US Junior Davis Cup Player, a three-time US Tennis Congress Coach Alum, as well as the Founder & CEO of PlayYourCourt.com - the nation’s biggest tennis lesson provider.