Tennis & Rockin' Blues with One-On-One Doubles

How the game is played

One-on-One Doubles® Tennis is the first alternative, competitive format to singles and doubles since the inception of the game in the 1870s. One-on-One Doubles can be played in both tournament and league format.

One-on-One Doubles
® Tennis, the half-court, serve-and-volley Singles game played on the Doubles court, is a match between two players. There is a divisible line drawn through the middle of the court from the center service line to the middle of the baseline. On clay, one can use a regular court liner to make this divisible line through the middle. On hard courts, one can use chalk or white athletic/trainers' tape to mark off the middle line. Players alternate points from the deuce court to the ad court. All points are played crosscourt with the alley included. Players must serve and volley on both first and second serves (serve and volley is OPTIONAL for players 60 years and up). Half-volleys are permitted. The returner can stay back or come into the net. MORE->
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Testimonials
"The skill set involved in One-On-One Doubles play is extremely important! For many college coaches, including me, it is a large determining factor in the recruiting process."
-Brian Boland, Head Men's Tennis Coach, University of Virginia
2008 ITA National College Coach of the Year
Winner of 3 ITA National Indoor Division I Team Championships
"The One-On-One Doubles event is unique. Playing half court serve and volley tennis with no ad scoring, two matches played simultaneously, and live music in the background adds several new elements at once, making for an exhilarating on court tennis experience. Fun, exciting, refreshing and competitive, Ed Krass has hit a home run with his novel event concept. Cannot wait to play another one! I will be licensing this event, from One-On-One Doubles, to bring it to Binghamton!"
-Mike Starke, Owner, Binghamton Indoor Tennis Center, Binghamton, N.Y.
"The one-on one doubles tennis tour would be a shot in the arm for professional tennis. I've played it and had a blast as a player, and watched it and enjoyed it as a spectator. It would add another dimension to the game that would add fun, excitement, and personality. It would help chip away the belief that tennis is a 'country club' and 'stuffy' sport, simply by the coolness of the game and also with the music added! Who wouldn't want to watch quick, exciting, high-quality tennis; listen to music; eat good food; and have a beer or two? One-On-One Doubles Tennis is a genius innovation and the players, spectators, and the game itself would be better for it."
-Dave Martin, ATP Doubles Champion at the SAP Open, San Jose, 2/08
"One-on-One Doubles Tennis is the game our nation's youth needs to play. It develops the many abandoned fundamentals that are critical to getting players to the top levels of the game."
-Chuck Kriese, Head Men's Tennis Coach, Clemson University (USPTA and ITA National Coach-of-the-Year Award Winner)
"The skills involved in One-on-One Doubles Tennis are critical to the development of today's top players. Just as importantly, they are fun to execute by players at any level."
-Dick Gould, Tennis Director, Stanford University & ITA Coach of the Decade 1980s & 1990s
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UPCOMING EVENTS

One-On-One Doubles Pro Tournament one-hour show on TENNIS CHANNEL will premiere on Monday, June 11th at Noon, EST

Mikael Pernfors Wins One-On-One Doubles Tournament
PERNFORS CAPTURES ONE-ON-ONE DOUBLES PRO TOURNAMENT IN OCALA FL
Mikael Pernfors, the 1986 French Open Singles finalist, won the 1st Annual One-On-One Doubles Pro Tournament held at Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club in Ocala, FL on April 21st. The tournament was played round-robin style with two matches being played on one court. Pernors had to win three matches, within the tournament's 2-hour timeframe, to capture the title. In the first round, Pernfors defeated Tim "Dr. Dirt" Wilkison 5-1; In the second round, Pernfors defeated Johan Kriek 5-3; and in the Final round, Pernfors defeated Murphy Jensen 5-2. Pernfors was declared the tournament Champion with 15 games won.

Tim Wilkison, with career wins over John McEnroe, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras, finished as the Finalist with 11 games. After losing to Pernfors, Wilkison defeated Murphy Jensen, French Open Doubles Champion in 1993, 5-1 in the second round and he beat Johan Kriek, Australian Open Singles Champion in 1981 and 1982, 5-2, in the final round. Murphy Jensen and Johan Kriek placed third and fourth in the event which was filmed for TENNIS CHANNEL. The players, sponsors, VIPs and Fans were all treated to a Jimmy Hall(of Wet Willie) & Friends afterparty concert to close the day's festivities. The next One-On-One Doubles Tournament will be held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, as part of the U.S. Open National Playoff Sectional Tournament on June 16th.

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Ross Wilson nips Scoville Jenkins to capture ITA Coaches One-On-One Doubles Title in Naples, FL
Ross "The Fierce Southpaw" Wilson, Asst. Coach at Kenyon College defeated Scoville "Jacked Up" Jenkins, Asst. Men's coach at Kennesaw St. University, 4-3 in the Championship match of the ITA Coaches One-On-One Doubles tournament held at Naples Grande Resort on December 16th. One-On-One Doubles was the featured format of competition at the 2011 ITA Coaches Convention. Wilson won the ITA National Indoor Doubles Title while playing at Ohio State University. Jenkins had played in 5 consecutive U.S. Open Singles events before taking the College coaching position at Kennesaw St. Third Place went to Lee "Nails" Nickell, Head Men's Coach at University of Buffalo who has held a top, national coaches One-On-One Doubles ranking over the past few years. Fourth place went to Drake "The Snake" Bernstein, Asst. Tennis Coach at University of Alabama.

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