A Selection of Squash Drills
INTRODUCTION | SERVICE
DRILLS | STRAIGHT DRIVES |
X-COURT DRIVES |
SHORT KILLS
BOASTS |
DROP-SHOTS | X-COURT
DROPS | LOBS |
VOLLEY LENGTHS |
VOLLEY KILLS
INTRODUCTION
- Better to practice hard for 40-60 minutes than 'dither about'
for two hours.
- Target areas should get smaller as accuracy improves.
- Accuracy and consistency in feeding is important for partner
to practice effectively.
- In feeding and shot sequences the players hit alternate shots
unless otherwise stated.
- If there is an even number of strokes in a set rally, then
each player will play the same shot each time- if there is an odd
number of strokes each player will play a different stroke.
- Practices should be played at the appropriate pace for the
standard of the players. Practices can be made more demanding with
an increase in speed.
- Both players should feed for a specified time or number of
shots: and rotate in three's practices.
- All practices should be performed on forehand and backhand
side.
- Where appropriate, practices should be scored, using the
American system, where every rally is scored, as this gives more
incentive to the player.
- Where appropriate, practices should be timed.
- Pairs practices can be used for more than two people by
scoring a small number of points and then dropping one person out,
or dropping one person out when they make a mistake; each player
keeps their own personal score for each rally that they win, up to
a target number.
- The practices and shots are described, but no points of
technique are included.
- Many of the sequences can be progressed by adding the next
shot or a choice of two or more shots that would be likely to
occur in the game.
- In some practices, one player is feeding while partner plays
the shot, and in other practices both have an equal function.
- These practices assume a right handed player.
SERVICE DRILLS
Service General Notes:
- Lob serve should be hit high on the front wall, aiming to hit
the side wall near the back of the court and drop to the floor
near the back wall.
- Hard serve is hit just above the cut line on the front wall,
aiming to hit the side wall, low down, just behind the service
box. It can also be aimed to a length straight at the opponent or
close to the half-court line.
Service-Solo
- Ten lob serves to target area at back of court from each
service box.
- Ten hard serves, aiming for target areas near the side wall,
half-court line and centre of back quarter.
Service-Pairs
- Service can be used to start many of the practices for other
shots.
- Service competing with partner for points. Serve into back
quarter for one point. Serve into back quarter behind back of
service box for two points. Serve into back quarter behind back of
service box off side wall for three points.
Service-Threes
- Third player in front of short line attempting to catch the
ball. When scoring: Should a catch be made, no points for the
server. Should the ball be stopped but not caught, one point.
Should catcher step behind short line, three points.
STRAIGHT
DRIVES
Forehand & Backhand Drives General Notes
- Ball should be aimed to go close to the side wall.
- First bounce should be around the back of the service box.
- Second bounce near the back wall
- Ball should slide into the side wall near the back of the
service box
- Ball should not be aimed too near the corner on the front
wall, as it will hit the side wall too early.
Straight Drives-Solo
- Consecutive drives, aimed for a decreasing target area,
progressing from the whole back quarter to the width of the
service box, then a narrow channel along the side wall, or the
service box.
- Consecutive drives to land behind service box.
- Drive alternately above and below the cut line.
- Drive alternately short and long to move backwards and
forwards.
- Overhit drives-play ball continuously off back wall.
- Three good length drives, one short, continuously.
- One hard low shot, one higher recovery shot, continuously.
- Set number of good length shots, set up easy short shot, play
next shot to perfect length into marked area in back corner of the
court.
Straight Drives-Pairs
- A feeds from behind, straight short ball for B on T to hit to
good length.
- A feeds from behind, X-court short, for B on T to hit
alternate forehand and backhand drives to good length.
- A feeds alternate forehand and backhand boast from behind for
B on T to hit alternate forehand and backhand straight drives to a
good length.
- A feeds any length X-court, for B to hit alternate forehand
and backhand drives.
- A feeds any short shot from behind, i.e. boast, straight or
X-court drop, or reverse angle. B plays straight drive.
- A plays boast from behind, B plays either straight or X- court
drive, trying to wrong foot A and win the rally.
- Starting with a service or straight shot, both play good
length straight drives into a target area the width of half-
court, service box, or less, from short line to back wall. Move to
T after each shot. Aim for up to 50 shot rally.
As above, but score to 15, winning point if play winner, force
boast, or opponent's shot goes out of court or misses target area.
Stay in same half court for whole game.
- Starting with a service or straight shot, play rally down side
wall making partner move forward and back by playing both short
and long shots.
- As above, but score to 15, using target area width of half
court, decreasing to service box or less.
- Starting with a service or first straight shot, play two or
more straight drives, then boast, then same number of straight
drives, on the other side, then boast, etc.
- Starting with a service or straight drive, rally down side
wall. One or both players play random boast.
- Starting with a service or first straight drive, play two or
more straight drives, then X-court, then same number of straight
drives, X-court, etc.
- Starting with a service or straight drive, rally down side
wall. One or both players play random X-court.
- A plays any short shot or straight length drive. B plays
straight drive.
- A plays boast, B hits straight drive; score and lose point if
straight drive hits side wall before back line of service box.
- A plays X-court or serves, B plays straight, A plays straight,
B plays boast, A plays X-court, etc.
- As above, but with option to boast instead of first straight
shot.
- A plays X-court or serves, B plays straight, A plays boast, B
plays X-court, etc.
- As above, but with option to boast after X-court.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B plays
straight drive, A plays straight drive, B boasts, etc.
- As above, but with option to boast first straight shot.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B plays
straight drive, A boasts, etc.
- As above, but option to play straight or X-court drive.
- A plays straight or X-court drive, B plays boast or straight.
- A plays any short shot from back corner of the court, B
returns ball to A's side of court with straight or X-court drive.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B drops,
A plays straight drive, B boasts, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B drops A
plays straight or X-court, B boasts etc.
- A boasts, B drops and then straight drives own shot. A boasts
etc.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive and
boasts own shot, A plays X-court drive, etc.
Straight Drives-Threes
- A on T plays straight drives, B and C with a ball each feed
alternate short straight shots from behind, so that A has to move
as fast as possible from side to side. Either count the number of
shots that land behind the short line in two or three minutes or
check time taken to hit 100 shots into the target area.
Alternatively, the players can do a forfeit of shuttle runs or an
exercise when they have made three mistakes.
- Circling-for three or more. Players take turns to straight
drive the ball to land in the service box, then move to T and join
back of queue. Aim for longest rally or drop out after losing
three lives.
- A on T plays a number of straight drives; B and C with a ball
each feed alternately. B feeds a short straight shot from behind
and C feeds a straight length from in front. B and C then change
roles so that B feeds length and C feeds short.
- A on T plays straight length shots. B and C feed any straight
or X-court short shot from behind.
- B feeds high straight shot for A to volley. C feeds straight
shot for A to drive. B and C then change roles.
Straight Drives-Conditioned games
- One player can play only straight shots-short or long, hard or
soft, may only boast if necessary from back corners.
- One player may only play straight length shots, i.e. loses
point if ball bounces in front of short line, or wrong side of
court. With increasing accuracy, may use only width of service
box.
- One player may only win rally with straight length.
- One player only plays length, straight or X-court.
- Both players only play lengths, initially using half court,
progressing to width of service box only.
X-COURT
DRIVES
Cross Court Drives-Solo
- Set up easy shot, hit X-court for ball to die in back corner.
- Two straight shots then X-court drive for ball to die in back
corner.
- One straight drive, one boast, then X-court for ball to die in
back corner.
- Overhit straight drive, play X-court for ball to die in back
corner.
Cross Court Drives-Pairs
- A feeds short X-court from behind, B plays X-court to length
as a continuous rally.
- A feeds any length X-court, B plays X-court length.
- A feeds short straight shot, B plays X-court length.
- A plays boast, B plays X-court length.
- A plays boast, B plays straight or X-court length.
- Starting with a serve, play two or more straight drives, then
X-court, then same number of straight drives, then X-court. etc.
- Starting with a serve, play either X-court or straight length
Try to volley any weak X-courts.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive, A
plays boast, B plays X-court etc.
- As above, but have option to boast after X-court shot.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive, A
plays straight drive, B plays boast, A plays X-court.
- As above, but have option to boast after X-court.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive,
- A feeds any short shot from behind, B plays straight or X-
Court drives.
- A feeds any short shot from back corner of court. B returns
ball to A's side of court with straight or X-court drive.
- A plays straight or X-court drive, B plays boast or straight
drive.
Cross Court Drives-Conditioned Games
- A can only play length shots either straight or X-court, loses
point if ball bounces in front of short line, boast only from back
corner.
- A can only play X-court shots, B plays normal game.
- One player can only win rally with X-court length.
SHORT
KILLS
Short Kills General Notes:
- Hit ball fast on top of bounce.
- Aim low on front wall to die in the nick near the front wall.
- Easier to play from front of court.
Short Kills-Solo
- Set up high bouncing straight shot and try to hit fast into
nick. Try straight and then X-court shot. Straight Short
Kill-Pairs
- A feeds from behind, short straight, B tries to kill into
nick.
- A serves, B plays short X-court, A kills short straight shot
into nick.
- A serves, B plays boast, A kills short straight shot into
nick.
- As above, rally should continue if possible after kill shot,
with A playing short straight kill off every short ball.
Cross Court Short Kill-Pairs
- A plays boast, B plays short X-court kill, A tries to pick up
shot and boast to keep rally going.
- A serves, B plays short bad X-court, A kills short X-court.
- A serves, B plays boast, A kills short X-court.
- As above; rally should continue if possible after kill with A
trying to hit short X-court kill off every short ball.
BOASTS
Forehand & Backhand Boast
- Ball should be aimed on nearest side wall, so that it lands in
nick on opposite side wall near the front.
- Alternative two wall boast is aimed to die after hitting front
wall low.
- Defensive boast is played from behind opponent and attacking
boast usually from in front.
Boast-Solo
- Set up easy straight shot for boast.
- Two or more straight drives then boast, run to pick up for two
or more straight drives on the other side then boast, etc., boast,
drop, etc., so moving side to side.
- From short line, straight drive, boast, drop, weak X-court,
boast, etc
- Throw ball to practice back corner boast: (a) throw onto
backwall, play boast; (b) throw so that ball hits back wall then
side wall, play boast; (c) throw so that ball hits side wall then
back wall, play boast. Repeat in other back corner.
Boast-Pairs
- A plays boast from back of court, B plays X-court drive.
Increase speed as accuracy improves. Also vary length of X- court.
- A plays boast from back of court, B plays alternate forehand
and backhand straight drives to a length.
- A plays boast from back of court, B plays either straight or
X-court drives to wrong-foot A and win the rally.
- Starting with a serve, play two or more straight drives, then
boast; then same number of straight drives down other side wall.
- Starting with a serve, rally down side wall, one or both
players play random boast, then rally down other side wall.
- A plays boast, B plays drop, A plays boast, B plays drive, A
plays boast, etc. When B has hit 10-20 drives, switch sides for
the drop, and drive and repeat with same number of drives.
- A plays alternate forehand and backhand boast, B may straight
drop or drive.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive, A
boasts, B plays X-court, etc.
- As above, but option to play boast instead of straight drive.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive, A
boasts or plays straight drive, B plays X-court from boast or
boast after straight drive, etc.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive, A
plays straight drive, B boasts, A plays X-court, etc.
- As above, but option to play boast instead of first straight
drive.
- A plays X-court from front of court, B plays straight drive,
then boasts own shot.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B plays boast, A plays drop,
B plays straight drive, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B plays boast, A plays drop,
B plays straight drive, A plays straight drive, B plays boast.
etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B plays boast, A plays drop,
B plays drop, A plays straight drive, B plays boast, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B plays boast, A plays drop
B plays straight or X-court drive, A plays boast, etc.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays boast, A plays drop,
B plays X-court drive, A plays boast, etc.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays boast, A plays drop,
B plays X-court drive, A plays straight drive, B plays boast, etc.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays boast, A plays
straight or X-court drive, B plays straight drive, A plays boast,
etc.
- A serves or plays X-court length, B plays boast A plays
X-court short, B plays boast, A plays X-court length etc.
- A feeds any short shot from behind, i.e. boast, drop or
reverse angle. B returns ball to A's back quarter of the court,
using straight or X-court drive.
- A feeds any short shot from behind, B plays straight drive.
Boast-Threes
- A plays X-court, B and C take it in turns to boast, moving to
T after playing shot.
- A plays alternate forehand and backhand straight shots from T.
B plays backhand boast, C plays forehand boast.
- A plays backhand straight drives from front, B plays forehand
straight drives from front, C plays alternate backhand and
forehand boast from behind.
Boast-Conditioned Games
- A plays only straight drives and boasts, B plays normal game.
- Play normal game but only two areas of court into which
players can hit the ball: (a) width of service box in front of
short line to front wall or (b) width of service box on other
side, behind short line to back wall. This area can be further
restricted to behind service box.
DROPSHOTS
Forehand & Backhand Dropshots General Notes:
- At lower standard of play dropshots are best played off a
short ball or boast because of accuracy needed.
- More experienced players play them from anywhere on the court.
- Ideally ball should hit front wall first, then side wall near
floor, or into nick.
- Straight drop effective as does not have so far to travel and
dies quickly.
Straight Drop-Solo
- Set up easy short straight shot. Drop into front then side
wall.
- Feed shot onto front wall, side wall, then drop.
- Play two or more length drives, drop from behind short line.
Straight Drop-Pairs
- Both players at front of court, A feeds ball onto front wall,
B standing just in front, plays drop. To progress, A tries to
return ball for continuous feeding.
- A feeds 100 straight shots continuously from front of court. B
plays straight drop or drop volley. Count mistakes. Should be less
than ten.
- A serves, B boasts, A plays drop, end of rally.
- A serves, B boasts, A plays drop, B plays drop, A plays drop,
etc., both moving to middle of court after playing shot.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B drives
straight, A drops, B straight drive, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B drops,
A drives straight, B boasts, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B drives
straight. A drives straight, B boasts, A drops, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B drops,
A drives straight, B drives straight, A boasts, B drops, A drops,
etc.
- A boasts from back of court, B drops. then straight drives own
shot, A boasts, etc.
- A plays straight drives from front, B plays straight drops
from back.
- A plays straight or X-court from front, B plays straight drops
from back.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B plays boast, A drops, B
plays straight or X-court drive, A boasts, etc.
- A plays any short shot, i.e. boast, drop or reverse angle,
from back quarter of the court, B returns ball to A's back quarter
of the court.
- A plays any short shot from back of court, B plays straight
drive.
Straight Drop-threes
- Circling, each playing dropshot.
- A serves, B boasts, C waiting on T drops-static practice.
- A on T plays straight drive, B from back or forehand side,
plays any short shot, C from backhand side does the same.
- Using two balls, A on T plays straight drive; B and C from
back (one on each side of court) play straight drop alternately.
- A on T plays straight or X-court drive, B and C from back play
straight drop.
Straight Drop-Conditioned games
- Both players can only win a point if they win the rally on a
dropshot.
- One or both players must always play drop after boast, lose
point if do not attempt to do so.
- Apart from serve, game to be only played in front of short
line.
- Player scores a bonus point if they can win the rally with a
straight drop.
X-COURT
DROPS
Cross Court Drop, Reverse Angle and Short Angle General
Notes:
- Cross court drop should hit front wall, then side wall near
the floor. The shot is effective if played accurately, but will
bounce out into middle of court because of the angle if played
badly.
- Reverse angle hits the opposite side wall first, then front
wall.
- Short angle is a boast played close to the front wall.
The following practices are particularly suitable for these shots,
but most of the straight drop practices can also be used. Cross
Court Drop, Reverse Angle and Short Angle-Solo.
- Feed easy straight shot, X-court drop or reverse angle, or
short angle.
- Feed shot onto front wall, side wall, play X-court drop,
reverse angle or short angle.
- Three long drives, X-court drop from back of court, or reverse
angle.
- Stand in front of short line, hit alternately front wall, side
wall and side wall, front wall, aiming very close to the corner.
Cross Court Drop, Reverse Angle and Short Angle-Pairs
- A feeds easy straight shot from behind, B on T plays X-court
drop, short or reverse angle.
- A plays straight drive, B plays X-court drop, continuous
rally.
- A plays X-court drive, B plays X-court drop or reverse angle.
- A serves, B plays boast, A plays X-court drop, B plays drive,
A plays boast, etc.
- A feeds short straight shot from front of court, B plays short
angle.
- A serves, B boasts, A plays short angle, B drives, A boasts,
etc.
- A serves, B boasts, A plays short angle, B plays short angle,
A plays short angle, etc.
- A plays long X-court, B boasts, A plays short X-court, B plays
short angle.
- A plays boast, B plays drop, A plays short angle, B plays
drive, A plays boast, etc.
- A plays straight length or short, B plays boast.
Cross Court Drop, Reverse Angle and Short Angle - Conditioned
Games
- Both players can only win a point if they win the rally with
one of these shots.
- One or both players must always play a short shot after the
boast.
- Apart from the serve, game to be played only in front of short
line.
- Players score a bonus point if they can win the rally with a
short shot.
LOBS
Forehand & Backhand Lobs General Notes:
- Ball should be aimed high on front wall.
- The ball should land behind the service box, so that it dies
into the back wall.
- Cross court lob should be high enough over the T so that it
cannot be intercepted on the volley.
- Straight lob should be close to side wall.
Lobs-Solo
- Feed short shot, lob straight to drop in back of court.
- Feed short shot, lob X-court.
- Boast from in front of short line, lob straight or X-court.
- Boast from in front of short line, drop, lob straight or X-
court.
- Boast, lob X-court, straight drive, boast, lob X-court, etc.
- Boast, lob straight. straight drive, boast, lob straight, etc.
Pairs
- A feeds short straight shot from behind, B on T plays straight
- A feeds short X-court, B plays X-court lob.
- A plays boast from back, B plays X-court lob.
- A plays boast, B plays straight lob.
- A plays boast, B plays straight or X-court lob.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A lobs straight B
drives straight, A boasts, B lobs straight, etc. (Have option to
play another boast after lob, if lob too good to drive).
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A lobs X-court, B
drives straight. A boasts, etc. (Have option to play boast if lob
too good to drive).
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops straight,
B lobs straight, A boasts, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops straight B
lobs X-court, A drives straight, B boasts, etc. (Boast if lob too
good to drive).
- A serves or plays drive, B boasts, A drops straight, B lobs
straight or X-court, A boasts, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive, B boasts, A drops, B lobs
straight or X-court, A drives straight-t, B boasts, etc. (Boast if
lob too good to drive).
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B boasts, A drops, B drops, A
plays X-court lob, B boasts, etc.
- A serves or plays straight drive. B boasts, A drops, B drops,
A plays straight or X-court lob, B boasts, etc.
Lobs-Threes
- A plays straight lobs from T. B plays forehand boast from back
of court, C plays backhand boast from back of court.
- A plays X-court lob from front of court, B and C take it in
turns to play boast. Move to T after the boast.
- A stands on T and without moving, tries to volley the X-court
lob played by B, which C boasts.
Lobs-Conditioned Games
- Both players can only win point if they win a rally on a lob
- One player must play only length shots, mainly lobs, i.e the
ball must land behind short line.
- One or both players must always play lob after boast, lose the
point if not attempting to do so.
- One or both players must always play lob after drop, lose the
point if not attempting to do so.
STRAIGHT
VOLLEYS
Forehand & Backhand Volleys Length Volleys
General Notes
- Volleying straight to a length the ball should run close to
side wall.
- Ball should slide into the side wall near the back of the
service box.
- Ball should bounce first around the back of the service box.
Second bounce near the back wall.
- Second bounce near the back wall.
- Cross court length volleys should die in opposite back corner.
Length Volleys - Solo
- Alternate drive and volley.
- Volley rally, start close to the front wall, move two paces
further back after hitting six or more consecutive volleys at each
distance.
- Start near the front wall, gradually moving back while keeping
ball going to behind service box, then forward again.
- Alternate forehand and backhand volleys.
- Round the clock volleys - hit one forehand, one backhand, two
forehand, two backhand etc up to twelve.
- Two or more straight volleys, one X-court to length.
- Stand close to front corner, volley alternately forehand and
backhand, hitting side wall, front wall, then front wall, side
wall, close to the corner
Length Volleys-Pairs
- A feeds alternate low and high shots from behind, B on T plays
alternate straight drive and volley.
- A feeds high straight ball from behind, B on T plays straight
volley. Continuous feeding.
- A feeds high X-court from behind, B on T plays straight r
volleys, therefore both play alternate forehand and backhand.
- A feeds high straight ball from behind, B plays X-court
volley; both players are hitting alternate forehand and backhand.
- A plays straight ball to forehand, B volleys straight, A plays
X-court to backhand, B volleys X-court backhand to A in back
forehand corner.
- A plays either straight or X-court feed, B must play only
straight volleys.
- A plays either straight or X-court feed, B must play only
X-Court volleys.
- Both players must play every ball on the volley, lose point if
ball bounces before reaching short line. Rallies will probably be
short.
Volley Boast General Notes
- Ball should be aimed down to hit front wall then side wall
near '
- Straight volley will get there quicker and not give opponent
- Cross-court short volley effective depending on position of
more than straight volley.
- Volley boast is played onto nearest side wall and aimed to hit
wall low and nick on opposite side wall near front.
VOLLEY KILLS
Short Volleys and Volley Boast-Solo
- Set up high shot, volley straight into front corner so that
ball
- Set up high shot, volley X-court in-o front corner.
- Set up high shot, volley boast.
- Alternate ;drive and short volley either straight, X-court or
- Two or more length volleys, one short volley either straight ,
X-court or boast.
Short Volleys and Volley Boast-Pairs
- A feeds high straight ball from behind, B on T hits short ,
straight volley or volley boast.
- A feeds high X-court ball from behind, B on T hits short
straight volley.
- A feeds high straight ball for B to play X-court volley.
- A feeds high X-court ball for B to play X-court short volley.
- A feeds high straight ball from behind for B to hit length
volleys; on the fourth shot, B hits either straight or X-court
short for winner.
- A feeds from behind either straight or X-court, B plays length
volleys, then chooses ball to hit short for winner. .
- A feeds straight from behind, B plays either short or long
straight volley, but loses life if ball bounces between short and
long target. Play first volley long.
- A serves, B plays bad X-court return, A intercepts to play
short volley into nearest corner.
- A serves, rally down side wall, both trying to intercept on
volley, playing length volleys and choosing right shot to go for
short straight winner. (It is easier to play the shot when the
ball' is some distance from the side wall, i.e. nearer the middle,
to give a good angle).
- A plays short drive or short volley from behind, B on T must
pick-up shot and play high shot straight or X-court for A to
volley etc.
- Continuous rally-A hits any short shot, B hits straight or
X-court lengths. As soon as A hits winner, roles change.
- A serves or plays X-court drive, B plays straight drive, A
plays trickle boast, B plays X-court. A tries to intercept and hit
short straight winning volley, if not rally continues. Boast,
X-court, straight, etc.
- A serves, rally down side wall, trying to intercept on volley,
choose appropriate shot to try to hit X-court short vol