never get it when someone's backhand is significantly better than their forehand. like how does that even happen. are they playing with their non-dominant hand?
Ball was at least 3 inches out. You don't know tennis very well. His body is very clearly blocking the ball so you can't even see, but if you look closely at the ball trajectory, it's very clearly out. Amateurs don't understand line calls. Tape yourself playing tennis for an hour and you'll understand how from the back camera angle, things look different.
@@Flstudiog-d Nah. John Smith is right. Ball is clearly out if you zoom in slow-mo. Back camera angle does look very different - it's just an optical illustion.
@@JohnSmith-xn3yf I think john smith needs to chill, "you don't know tennis very well". Ball is clearly in. Watch in .25 and stop when ball hits ground. Not close.
WORK WORK
something need doing?
incredible display
Holy shxt that kid in white was so cringe the way he kept yelling
That’s what college tennis is man!
@@garretlaurie9111 doesn't mean they're not clowns - which they are
never get it when someone's backhand is significantly better than their forehand. like how does that even happen. are they playing with their non-dominant hand?
Wasn't that last ball in?
College tennis
yeah it was way in...idk how they messed that up
Def out, Stanford guy didn’t even question it
Post kyle kang!
Vandecasteele? Where’s his castle at?
The camera quality is excellent
Quinn moves like Mackey M
8:51 ball was inside the line 😅
Ball was at least 3 inches out. You don't know tennis very well. His body is very clearly blocking the ball so you can't even see, but if you look closely at the ball trajectory, it's very clearly out.
Amateurs don't understand line calls. Tape yourself playing tennis for an hour and you'll understand how from the back camera angle, things look different.
@@JohnSmith-xn3yf where do you live? We can look for optometrists near you. When the ball bounces before the white line then I’m pretty sure it’s in.
@@Flstudiog-d Nah. John Smith is right. Ball is clearly out if you zoom in slow-mo. Back camera angle does look very different - it's just an optical illustion.
@@JohnSmith-xn3yf I think john smith needs to chill, "you don't know tennis very well". Ball is clearly in. Watch in .25 and stop when ball hits ground. Not close.