Target Systems
All tennis courts basically look alike. Colorful target systems increase focus and fun for all ages and abilities. Just like painting stripes on a highway guides traffic to remain in lanes, creating visual guides for targets and movement can systematically guide random and inconsistent on-court habits into efficient and effective patterns.
Learning and improving in tennis is like anything else in life. There’s an easy way and a hard way. The easy way is by using guidance systems, commonly known as training aids and target systems. Oncourt Offcourt is known as the most comprehensive source for tennis training tools in the world.
“Primary targets” are typically above the net and create boundaries in the air. These include our Airzone and Target Trainers. “Secondary targets” or court targets define where a ball should land. Our first target system, the Ropezone, is still a classic and has been the most broadly used tennis target system in tennis history since its introduction by Joe Dinoffer in 1994. Now we have many other colorful and creative options to keep your students focused on their targets.