Which player was Berretini? Anyway, thank you so much for the incredible upload. (And of the one of Nadal practicing.) Seriously one of the best tennis vids on all of youtube.
Great video, thanks. Berretini's forehand and serve are so simple; what beautiful technique. He has a nice slice bh too, if only he had a good topspin BH I think he would win majors. Also, who are Rublev's two opponents at 3:40 and 3:49?
I am so depressed with my forehand... And I see Berettinis technique and think how can a forehand be so difficult? I have so many unforced errors, many forehands are just way to long, and when I try to hit high balls earlier (just like all pros do) my forehand ends up up in the ceiling. I am desperately trying to improve it and get a simple technique like Felix or Berettini. Does someone have any advice?
the way I see it, it is because you might not be gripping your tennis racquet properly or you might be hitting the ball with the racquet too close to your body. You should take a coaching lesson if you want to improve fast. Just one coaching session will do you wonders and will help you realize many of your basic mistakes.
@@master52227 thanks for the advice but I just wanted to say that im already training a lot and still have problems hitting a ball that is short, slow, in the T and high clean and offensively. I hit it slow even though I try to hit it faster or I hit it into the ceiling. I'm an UTR 10 btw.
@@recration For me, it was quite simple and natural actually, since I used to play table tennis and badminton competitively, so when I started tennis, it was not much difficult to me except for the various different techniques. I could control the power much more easily because I was used to pulling off trick shots in table tennis. I really think it would be better for you to have a coach teach you for at least one session, and ask about these issues.
@@recration Also, positioning is really important. Being able to be in a good stance before the ball is in your hitting zone can really help with how much power you can strike with.
I would say that one of the reasons why the balls are flying is because you are probably putting lots of arm and locking your wrist. Try to set up early enough, wait for the ball, makes sure that your position is appropriate before the shot (not too lean forwards, not backwards either) and add more wrist into the shot. Wrist rotation is what makes the ball get rpms and will put it down.
So catapult is a brand that basically allows you to track heart rate and player location on the court. From that you can figure other stuff out. I'm sure there are other brands but that's the one he's wearing. Hope this helps.
Not gonna lie, was starting to admire Nick... until he started grunting on his backhand slice
So happy to see Murray :)
4:10- for once Paire hit a good forehand
Which player was Berretini? Anyway, thank you so much for the incredible upload. (And of the one of Nadal practicing.) Seriously one of the best tennis vids on all of youtube.
Berretini is solid yellow racket with the short racket takeback and racket face towards the ground
Great video, thanks. Berretini's forehand and serve are so simple; what beautiful technique. He has a nice slice bh too, if only he had a good topspin BH I think he would win majors.
Also, who are Rublev's two opponents at 3:40 and 3:49?
I think it's Evgeny Donskoy
Not holger rune?
いよいよ楽天が世界のテニス界にデビューですね。
wow! qui est le garçon en jaune?
マリーは何かサポートギヤを背負っているんでしょうか? それともウェアの意匠?
衣装っぽいです
運動量とか計測するやつじゃない?
I am so depressed with my forehand... And I see Berettinis technique and think how can a forehand be so difficult? I have so many unforced errors, many forehands are just way to long, and when I try to hit high balls earlier (just like all pros do) my forehand ends up up in the ceiling. I am desperately trying to improve it and get a simple technique like Felix or Berettini. Does someone have any advice?
the way I see it, it is because you might not be gripping your tennis racquet properly or you might be hitting the ball with the racquet too close to your body. You should take a coaching lesson if you want to improve fast. Just one coaching session will do you wonders and will help you realize many of your basic mistakes.
@@master52227 thanks for the advice but I just wanted to say that im already training a lot and still have problems hitting a ball that is short, slow, in the T and high clean and offensively. I hit it slow even though I try to hit it faster or I hit it into the ceiling. I'm an UTR 10 btw.
@@recration For me, it was quite simple and natural actually, since I used to play table tennis and badminton competitively, so when I started tennis, it was not much difficult to me except for the various different techniques. I could control the power much more easily because I was used to pulling off trick shots in table tennis.
I really think it would be better for you to have a coach teach you for at least one session, and ask about these issues.
@@recration Also, positioning is really important. Being able to be in a good stance before the ball is in your hitting zone can really help with how much power you can strike with.
I would say that one of the reasons why the balls are flying is because you are probably putting lots of arm and locking your wrist. Try to set up early enough, wait for the ball, makes sure that your position is appropriate before the shot (not too lean forwards, not backwards either) and add more wrist into the shot. Wrist rotation is what makes the ball get rpms and will put it down.
Can upload more from Marcelo Rios? Thanks
HAHAHHAHAA
HAHAHAHAHA
Who was that guy playing Rublev?
What is the thing Murray is wearing over his shirt?
So catapult is a brand that basically allows you to track heart rate and player location on the court. From that you can figure other stuff out. I'm sure there are other brands but that's the one he's wearing. Hope this helps.
@@johndoe9843 www.qus-sports.com/ for instead. Measures heart rate, respiration rate, and gps data! :)
Looks slow from this angle