To perfect your Doubles Team, try to develop mutual understanding and trust. “A good team is like a good marriage or friendship. You must be aware of the emotional needs of each team member. You must know what each person needs to perform at his best. Some players need to express a lot of negative emotions when they aren’t playing well. Others just want to please. One player may be easy to read, another just about impossible. Some players are talkative in times of crisis, while others are distant and withdrawn. Understanding each other in order to bring out the best in each team member can take time. But once the team clicks, it can achieve more than any group of separate individuals ever could.” (Ron Angle)