A Slow Start Turns Into Best Tennis Match Yet?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
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Man, compare this to some of your matches in the early days of the channel. You have absolutely stepped up a bunch of levels. Mad credit keep it up man
07:20 crazy flexibility great defense
Hey Trey, lovin the production and quality of your videos recently. You've inspired me to start making my own. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Allan - i’ll check it out!
amazing prod quality, love the up high drone shots ,also good serving
This Stefan guy have similar style of serve like JJ Wolf xD
Trey you need one of those serve bot tshirts
Hi Trey, nice video as usual 😊 I have been following you from the start and now the the footage looks much more professional, drone shot was a + as well
Concerning your tennis, as a tennis coach, let me first tell you that we can clearly see some overall improvements since the start, much better serve and better technique for overall strokes
HOWEVER, what you're lacking is pure tennis strategy and use of the geometry. I would recommend you to come and train two weeks on clay, Spain would be a great choice, to show you another perspective of tennis. Over there, your serve will be almost useless, you will need to topspin each shot, play angles, cross court, accept long rallying... To improve your tennis consistency (you need to be able to play 8x the ball at the same place to) and make better tennis choices so that when you come to the net, you'll win the point easily but you got to do the effort first 😅 Tennis is not playing as hard as you can, but making smart choice and defend your court as much as possible to receive an easy ball that you can crush
I'm sure some followers will argue with me, but that's my European tennis education
Keep up the good work 😊
In case you didn't notice, Trey, there's a LOT of wind out there!! That's going to seriously affect serving percentages...
Why play with a screwed up net? The ones next to it look in better shape. What’s the purpose of doing this?
I want to play Tennis, its hard to find a court in Austin, and people were playing on the other court when we arrived + it has pickeball lines. That would be the purpose. It's obviously not ideal, but a 4 foot stretch of bad net is not enough to effect my enjoyment of the game.
My thoughts too...the only thing I could come up as to why they didn't switch is that it looks like the court with the good net is closer to traffic so the video could pick up road noise...🤷🏻♂️
Gorilla makes white duct tape
@@Winners-Only so real bro, you're out there to play, not to be stingy about courts.
Yeah that was driving me crazy the whole video 😂
Hey! Your videos would look a lot cooler if you filmed in 60 fps! Awesome videos! Thank you and sorry for the unsolicited suggestion
3:30 foot fault?
7:51 how did you not twist your ankle there...
Ummmm... the court right next you yours actually has a real net.
It has pickleball lines though 😢
@@rileyversich3840great point
15-0
His dampener is installed against regulation 😂
I know your flat serve is great. But I think as you play more better players, channeling that energy into an aggressive first serve kick will be a great weapon to add.
Don't give him any ideas! His serve is already a beast! LOL
main reason I mention this is the easiest thing to get used to is pace...If I see the same fast serve 10-15 times in a row, I start to get better timing on it...harder to do that when you can add in some aggressive variety.
@@petershort936 I agree that you can get better at returning any type of serve that's repetitive. And you can use pace against them to some extent. But, in practice, people with imposing serves or even just a good serve still have the advantage overall. That's why service breaks are so important, because we all understand the server does have the advantage!
Sus line calls trey😮
Only 8:49
my boy playing in a clairo tee
Why did you pick the court with the messed up net cord?!
Agh the other one has those damn pickleball lines
Trey If you let your arm drag all down toward the ground with the ball when pronating the arm dragging will start to pull the ball down
toward the net. This is why we have to keep our elbow up during the pronation.
Trey has a fundamentally solid serve, and you have a fundamentally solid trolling game. Tennis knowledge? Not so much. Let's leave it at that.
@@tennisteuton I'm not trolling him, I was coached by a professional coach to pronate the ball using the double bend when pronating the power serves because that stops the wrist from getting exposed to the ball. As its not good to pronate off your wrist joint with a straight arm.
@@tennisteuton
I didn't troll Trey at all. I use the double bend I don't use a straight arm or let drag the arm all down with the ball when I hit because I know if I did that I would be exposing the wrist to the ball and end up pronating it off the wrist.
When you see it 12:13...
At 1:54 if it hits the net, do you not replay the serve? Or is this for just this format of play?
you would replay it if it hit the net and proceeded to land in the service box. It landed behind the service box so it was called out.
@@zachary8033 Makes more sense now, thank you!
if you are ever in Maine I will play you in a video. Im a 4.0, would be fun. Loser buys lobster rolls
people watch your content because of the short points. don't think longer points makes better content
Damn man you couldn't find a court with an intact net? You need to write a letter to the city or something get that fixed.
Love your stuff but man the courts you play on are pretty suspicious.
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first.first
The Stefan guy seems pretty cool
I still wish tennis would change to allow only 1 serve! That would still allow people with huge serves to hit them, but the risk/reward would be like every other stoke in tennis. That would produce a ton more rallies in the average point... I would make an exception for beginners since it's not easy for them to get a serve in the box until they have more experience... You can also use it to handicap a match. Give the lesser player 2 serves and the stronger player only 1 serve, for example...
The reason the risk/reward for the serve isn’t the same as every other stroke in tennis is that you have 1/3rd the target. The risk therefore has to be reduced. Weren’t there enough double faults in this match already?
@@grimson I understand your points, particularly about the smaller target. However, I don't think the double-fault rate would be significantly different. People would adjust how hard to hit their serve to compensate for the risk. Personally, it's kind of boring when someone with a big serve just dominates to the point where there aren't many rallies. I understand that it would totally change the game and possibly make return of serve be the most important shot - there would be service breaks all over the place. I think that would be exciting! Even Trey and Stephan commented about there not being many rallies in this very match!
I have a better than average serve for my level, nothing like Trey's serve, though. And I know I can try to blast the first serve anytime I want with no consequences if I miss. Just doesn't seem fair to me.. Obviously, just my personal opinion and you're allowed your opinion, as well..
Have you seen UTS? There it is 1serve only and they play lets. Bit refreshing changes to the normal rules of tennis.
Only 30 views at 10 minutes? Bro fell off
What’s the point of that hate?
@@BusinessFreedom1 its a joke
@@AsianCanadian_ jokes are usually funny... ?
bad joke btw
Joke are subjective dude. Maybe u just don’t understand