Movement and spacing
Recognize the incoming ball, organize the feet, create room to swing, and recover with enough balance to prepare again. Efficient movement can make the existing stroke easier to use.
Groundstrokes, serves, returns, and volleys
Work on the shot that creates the most value now. A lesson may isolate a technical detail, then connect it to direction, height, depth, spin, pace, or a repeatable start to the point.
Patterns and decisions
Understand when to defend, rally, change direction, move forward, or attack. The aim is not a rigid script. It is a small set of reliable options you can recognize under normal match pressure.
Practice between lessons
Leave with a clear cue, a recognizable ball outcome, and a realistic way to reinforce the priority. Useful progress fits the time you actually have rather than an imaginary training schedule.