Great footwork, movement, serves & groundstrokes. Hope she gets D1 scholarship. She won all points against her bearded hitting partner, who seems a novice.
.. the problem is pro players do not move like this - her footwork is excessive for the strokes she is playing and she is expending too much energy simply returning the ball - she's moving around like a yo-yo instead of anticipating the ball and staying relaxed. How will she cope in a real match if this is how she hits in practise?
@@Tony07UK first time I read a proper comment about footwork. She is all over the place. As soon as someone starts hitting a bit harder to her she won't have time to put down her feet. Count the number of steps Federer takes to hit the ball.
Her partner is far from being a novice, but (i guess for the purpose of the video) he is playing too much to her strengths. If I was a coach I'd love to see my candidates being pressed, and not always in full control of the point as this is unrealistic scenario in the real match.
She is very raw, but has the right stuff physically to work with as a developmental player. She is still like a young deer finding her legs at times. Does not play with confidence.
Really impressive groundstrokes . No idea in the game why she comes to net so much and serves and volleys every point . Thats unrealistic. Camera angle was brutal . Overall really impressive groundstrokes
She is a UTR 9, which should get her a good scholarship. I do like to see players with more complete match records; 4 matches in the past 12 months, and only a few more matches in the last few years will make the recruiters job more difficult, compared to someone who has played 50-100 matches in recent history. On technique, she hits her forehand too close to her body. This is losing her a lot of power. On serve, I feel like her right foot comes around too far for the pedestal position, and she could get a bit more rotation through her shoulders.
Love the energy ... best wishes.
Great footwork, movement, serves & groundstrokes. Hope she gets D1 scholarship. She won all points against her bearded hitting partner, who seems a novice.
.. the problem is pro players do not move like this - her footwork is excessive for the strokes she is playing and she is expending too much energy simply returning the ball - she's moving around like a yo-yo instead of anticipating the ball and staying relaxed. How will she cope in a real match if this is how she hits in practise?
@@Tony07UK first time I read a proper comment about footwork. She is all over the place. As soon as someone starts hitting a bit harder to her she won't have time to put down her feet. Count the number of steps Federer takes to hit the ball.
Her partner is far from being a novice, but (i guess for the purpose of the video) he is playing too much to her strengths. If I was a coach I'd love to see my candidates being pressed, and not always in full control of the point as this is unrealistic scenario in the real match.
She is very raw, but has the right stuff physically to work with as a developmental player. She is still like a young deer finding her legs at times. Does not play with confidence.
Really impressive groundstrokes . No idea in the game why she comes to net so much and serves and volleys every point . Thats unrealistic. Camera angle was brutal . Overall really impressive groundstrokes
What are you talking about? She served and volleyed like 5 times out of about 20 points.
I see she played for 2 years for University of Idaho (freshman and sofmore years). What happened after that? Corona?
Nice strokes
She is a UTR 9, which should get her a good scholarship. I do like to see players with more complete match records; 4 matches in the past 12 months, and only a few more matches in the last few years will make the recruiters job more difficult, compared to someone who has played 50-100 matches in recent history.
On technique, she hits her forehand too close to her body. This is losing her a lot of power. On serve, I feel like her right foot comes around too far for the pedestal position, and she could get a bit more rotation through her shoulders.
Damn, I love athletic girls...
Very good
Hi
Can u come to India?