Amazing. Patrick, you are doing such generous help to young players ( and not only them, but all of us who play tenis) in your short videos. Any serious kid or adult who wants to play and understand tennis has to watch this religiously. Thank you.
A Video about different Serves with right eye dominant players would be great. I stay completely sideways when I serve with kick but I can't see the court. Slice Serve is not so much of a problem with that. But staying frontal and do a kick serve seems not possible.
Bonjour Patrick, merci pour ce partage ! L'oeil dominant n'est pas encore suffisamment mis en avant dans les clubs merci pour ces infos. Petite question par rapport à la position des pieds au service, l'oeil dominant a-t-il une influence également la dessus ? Je vois le pied avant dirigé classiquement vers le piquet du filet et vous ne corrigez que le lancer de balle. Merci pour vos précisions
I am also right eye dominant but my left eye vision is quite good, so all this doesn't make much of a difference to me. The body will naturally adjust itself to hit forehands/backhands based on your eye dominance. There are very truly cross dominant players I remember e.g. Verdasco, James Blake, Fernando Gonzalez, Zabaleta, Krajicek, Ivanisevic , Federer, Nadal. Most of the ATP Tour is same side/eye dominant.
@@yaromendy8346 Let’s be honest he probably spends 1-2 hours with a player to make a TH-cam video get good content and then doesn’t see the player again for 6 months
that question makes no sense, obviously right eye dominant would benefit more with an open stance, but it is more so where your head is facing, the foot work just makes it easer to access that ideal position. eye dominance is no new subject nearly all athletes are taught this, especially baseball players
@@MostLikedComment123 you’ve not answered my question with that though?!?! What I’m trying to say is. If a player is right handed and right eye dominant why don’t they hit all forehands open stance?
@@olliepearcetennis firstly it was a poorly phrased question, and second its pretty self explanatory, on footwork side your not hitting an approach shot in open stance, your to hitting a short or neutral rally ball in open stance, more so semi or closed and its more so the head placement rather than totally stapled on the footwork
Amazing. Patrick, you are doing such generous help to young players ( and not only them, but all of us who play tenis) in your short videos. Any serious kid or adult who wants to play and understand tennis has to watch this religiously. Thank you.
No, thanks to Chinese parents who ready to waste so much money 😂
Its 7500 us dollars generosity🤣
Thanks Coach. I am having the same problem, been a natural lefter, I was taught tennis as a right handed player.
Patrick, you are the best!
Wonderful and awesome tutorial... Thanks Coach Patrik❤🇵🇭
Another great video. Thanks Patrick 🙏
A Video about different Serves with right eye dominant players would be great.
I stay completely sideways when I serve with kick but I can't see the court. Slice Serve is not so much of a problem with that. But staying frontal and do a kick serve seems not possible.
Max Phillips what a great coach !
Bonjour Patrick, merci pour ce partage ! L'oeil dominant n'est pas encore suffisamment mis en avant dans les clubs merci pour ces infos. Petite question par rapport à la position des pieds au service, l'oeil dominant a-t-il une influence également la dessus ? Je vois le pied avant dirigé classiquement vers le piquet du filet et vous ne corrigez que le lancer de balle. Merci pour vos précisions
Really good video, can you do the same for the left eye?
I am also right eye dominant but my left eye vision is quite good, so all this doesn't make much of a difference to me. The body will naturally adjust itself to hit forehands/backhands based on your eye dominance. There are very truly cross dominant players I remember e.g. Verdasco, James Blake, Fernando Gonzalez, Zabaleta, Krajicek, Ivanisevic , Federer, Nadal. Most of the ATP Tour is same side/eye dominant.
Nice video ! Would love to go one day at your academy
One question I have with eye dominance is this.
If eye dominance is so important why do most top players hit open stance and closed stance forehands?
I have no clue how this Patrick guy is considered a world class coach
@@yaromendy8346
Let’s be honest he probably spends 1-2 hours with a player to make a TH-cam video get good content and then doesn’t see the player again for 6 months
that question makes no sense, obviously right eye dominant would benefit more with an open stance, but it is more so where your head is facing, the foot work just makes it easer to access that ideal position. eye dominance is no new subject nearly all athletes are taught this, especially baseball players
@@MostLikedComment123 you’ve not answered my question with that though?!?!
What I’m trying to say is. If a player is right handed and right eye dominant why don’t they hit all forehands open stance?
@@olliepearcetennis firstly it was a poorly phrased question, and second its pretty self explanatory, on footwork side your not hitting an approach shot in open stance, your to hitting a short or neutral rally ball in open stance, more so semi or closed and its more so the head placement rather than totally stapled on the footwork
so if I'm right handed but left eye dominant, do I hit my single handed backhand with an open stance?
Can you go find Rune and talk w/ him? He needs a stable team and a good mentor. The best time I seen him play was when you were his coach.
If everyone could feel that 'wrist snap' on the serve, we'd save so many shoulders
Dans un club (de ridicules) en France, on me refuse l'accès à la terre battue pour y prendre un cours.
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Dominant eye theroy in tennis is the BIGGEST BS IN HUMAN HISTORY
Dominant eye theroy in tennis is the BIGGEST BS IN HUMAN HISTORY
Patrick Mouratoglou LOB and no one video, please tell us how to do it right way 🥲