SUPERSONIC
Doubles Playbook
Tap any glowing word to see what it means in simple terms. Pick your rank — each page is a full plan that ends with a checklist to level up.
How to use this playbook

Don't try to fix everything at once. Pick your rank, choose just one habit from the page, and only focus on that for a few games. Then watch one replay and look for the same mistake happening again.

Getting better isn't about reading more tips — it's about doing the good habits over and over until they feel easy. Every rank page ends with a checklist: tick off what you can already do, and when it fills up, you're ready to move up. Your rank takes a while to catch up — your habits are what really matter.

The two ways to improve on each page — playing it calm and playing it quick — are inspired by two famous styles of 2v2 play. Just fan inspiration; this site isn't connected to anyone official.

The Simple Loop

  1. Pick one thing to work on
  2. Play three games on it
  3. Watch one replay
  4. Spot the mistake you keep making
  5. Practice the fix
  6. Play again
Field Manual

Glossary & Hitboxes

Every term highlighted across the rank guides — explained in plain English — plus a breakdown of the six car hitboxes that decide how you actually touch the ball.

The Six Hitboxes

Your car's hitbox is the invisible box that touches the ball — not the body you see on screen. Every car uses one of these six. Pick one that fits your style and stick with it. Bars below compare length, width and height on the same scale.

Terminology