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Tennis doubles and singles play differ in rules and strategies due to the team aspect and court coverage in doubles. In doubles, the court is wider, and teams of two players each must work together to cover more ground and coordinate their movements. Strategies include positioning to cover the net and baseline, effective communication between partners, and utilizing formations such as one player at the net and one at the baseline. In singles play, players cover the entire court alone, focusing on individual tactics, shot selection, and movement. Doubles play emphasizes teamwork and coordination, while singles play highlights personal skill and strategy.