The player uses technical shots, controls depth and pace, plays confidently at the net, and uses bandeja.
Understands doubles tactics, but needs to improve counterattacks and stability in difficult rallies.
The player controls 60% of the shots, has mastered the forehead, plays more often at the net and feels confident. However, the arsenal of strikes is limited, and the depth of the game suffers.
The player consistently plays from the back line, varies his serves, and has different types of shots (~70% accuracy). We need to improve our tactics, the game at the net and the shots from above.
The player is familiar with the basic rules and has learned the correct grip but still struggles with consistency and accuracy, making frequent errors (around 70%).
Most shots are executed intuitively rather than deliberately, often lacking control and direction, with many balls hitting the net or glass. Coordination and footwork are unstable, causing difficulties in maintaining proper positioning on the court.
The player tends to avoid using the backhand and feels uncertain or hesitant when approaching the net, showing limited tactical awareness and confidence during rallies.
The player uses technical strikes, controls depth and pace, acts confidently at the net and uses a bandeha. Understands the tactics of doubles, but must improve counterattacks and stability in difficult draws.
The player confidently controls depth, direction and rotation using various attacking strikes (bandeha, vibora, smash). It can analyze the opponent's game and synchronize with its partner. The error rate is about 30%, but more stability is required in long draws.
The player has well-honed technique, quick reactions, pace control and pace control psychological skills. Participates in local tournaments (errors ~ 20%), but sometimes has difficulty in intense matches.