@@TheMojo78I grew up watching McEnroe, Edberg and Sampras while playing D1 college tennis in the 80s and I can confidently say that none of these players had the touch that Federer had. Baseliners werenʻt able to hit with as much peace or spin compared to today’s game, which made volleying much easier. Federer is easily the best volleyer that the games has ever seen.
yea seemto bei the monitor'e delay' differences relative to the match conditions there, at the scene'e seem'te the ball lands faster,e couldn't be jaust the amoutn of te'topspin namel'i, or nameli
i think it was the first time he changed the racquet to headsize 97 so it was completely new model in this black colour, then it had that red paint. So this is not the black design from 2017.
in 2013 and 2014 he tried many blacked out racquets before settled with the 97 sq in. This was actually a 98 sq in racquet. A "prototype" blacked out pro staff. Very similar to Wilson pro stock H22 or blade.
why is it not human? not like anything too difficult to execute, plus he hit down on the ball and it bounced on his court first so that was not a legal shot.
Joanna Firth No Joanna, he really isn't. There is any amount of bad practice here. Head not over the ball; letting the ball get too low; dropping the racquet head too much. Not many players volley to the old standards nowadays. Many players from 1940s-1989 say were far better than this.
If you look closely at the angle of Federer's racquet, he hits the ball almost straight down, it bounces on his side of the net, then the ball continues slowly in a straight line (Blocked from view by Federer) towards Filip Krajnovic (Federer's practice partner in this video). Filip waits for the ball, then hits it back to Federer. Mystery solved :)
With his backhand he hits it almost straight to the ground with a lot of spin, so the ball jumps forward after the bounce. If you watch closely you see he hits the shot almost purely with his wrist, it is very difficult to be able to that. But Roger does it in matches to where he hits a shot and directs it with his wrist
Federer is usually extremely relax at practice, when playing seriously he usually does not take any chances, that's why he makes so many mistakes in these videos.
if you watch him play, he DOES STEP INTO the ball.. even on the most simple of all volleys.. he WOULD STEP IN. i think he doesn't do it here in practice because the balls from the other side keep on coming to him. So no time to STEP IN. But when he has the chance, he is very basic.
Francis Silva I was just discussing this with a college student this evening. there was a satellite player in the area who still teaches the step to the ball technique. I kept trying to tell the youngin that the emphasis is not on the feet but on the hands. he's still going along with the old dinosaur techniques from that so-called teaching pro. I pulled up this video to show Federer in an open stance going after the ball. he reluctantly conceited. old habits die hard
Reuel Ray the reason you step in to the ball is to cover te court better and create better angles he doesnt have to create an angle here and he knows where about the balls are coming so he is positioned fairly well so there isnt much need to step into the ball atleast thats what i think correct me if im wrong
Its crazy how many people sitting there just to watch him practice.
obviously, he is the Greatest of All Time. With all the respect for Borg, Connors and Laver, of course.
Just Amazing.......love you, Federer.
Federer with his tennis racquet is what Gordon Ramsay is with his knives.
No surprise he won Gold in Olympic doubles. One of the best net players in history.
King of volleying
Jeppe Vembye heard of the Bryan brothers?
Levi Dan de Castro y
Tricks shotes from Federer thé greatest 😘😘😘👏
Smooth Roger Federer 😘😘😍
Genius.....
Roger federal is the best👍
The best Greatest of All Entire Time!
SO GOOD
without question - best volleying technique ever
Yoni Yampolsky mike Bryan 😥😥
Sampras....
@@campingking1762 I'm a federer fan bu you clearly haven't seen stefan edberg volley
@@TheMojo78I grew up watching McEnroe, Edberg and Sampras while playing D1 college tennis in the 80s and I can confidently say that none of these players had the touch that Federer had. Baseliners werenʻt able to hit with as much peace or spin compared to today’s game, which made volleying much easier. Federer is easily the best volleyer that the games has ever seen.
Y sin despeinarse que tio¡¡¡¡¡ tranquilito
yea seemto bei the monitor'e delay' differences relative to the
match conditions there, at the scene'e
seem'te the ball lands faster,e couldn't be jaust the amoutn of te'topspin namel'i, or nameli
Roger do roger things at 0:53
Planet Take Over did I miss it? Literally nothing special happened
1:55 -- Kid wanted a ball from RF
perlu banyak berlatih nih biar gak miss terus kalau bola volley ^^
Legend
Cool, he's playing with Filip Krajinović
Serbian tennis player
2014 and that racket, I thought he started using that racket this year(2017).
i think it was the first time he changed the racquet to headsize 97 so it was completely new model in this black colour, then it had that red paint. So this is not the black design from 2017.
in 2013 and 2014 he tried many blacked out racquets before settled with the 97 sq in. This was actually a 98 sq in racquet. A "prototype" blacked out pro staff. Very similar to Wilson pro stock H22 or blade.
Is that Krajinović on the other side ?
yep
Eso NO es en 2014 es en 2017 porque tiene la raqueta del 2017
The shot at 0:53 is not human!
It's also not a valid shot in tennis
why is it not human? not like anything too difficult to execute, plus he hit down on the ball and it bounced on his court first so that was not a legal shot.
I don't get the unhuman thing! Lol
back volley motion is correct ??
yes although quite anlong motion, it's a more advanced technique
What then is McEnroe Houdini or a magician at the net
Jaime Lannister has new hobbies
The kid sounds like Djokovic when he was a little boy.
Roger is the best at voling
Joanna Firth No Joanna, he really isn't. There is any amount of bad practice here. Head not over the ball; letting the ball get too low; dropping the racquet head too much. Not many players volley to the old standards nowadays. Many players from 1940s-1989 say were far better than this.
Please someone tell me where that ball goes in 0:55. I replay for 15 minute!?!?
If you look closely at the angle of Federer's racquet, he hits the ball almost straight down, it bounces on his side of the net, then the ball continues slowly in a straight line (Blocked from view by Federer) towards Filip Krajnovic (Federer's practice partner in this video). Filip waits for the ball, then hits it back to Federer. Mystery solved :)
15 minutes? seriously?
WHOA ARE YOU FUCKIN BLIND?
Like idol
Everyone’s talking about 0:53, but no one’s talking about 1:06?
Midas touch
Who is federer playing with
Tim Rangus He is playing with Filip Krajnovic.
there would be people ready to watch even when he poops..
can anyone explain the shot at 0:53 please ? o.O
BACKHAND, bro.......:)
With his backhand he hits it almost straight to the ground with a lot of spin, so the ball jumps forward after the bounce. If you watch closely you see he hits the shot almost purely with his wrist, it is very difficult to be able to that. But Roger does it in matches to where he hits a shot and directs it with his wrist
dude that's not even hard to do
the hard bit is volleying
Illegal shot doesn't count
Novak techniques is so robotic especially his backhand. Rodger number 1 Pete sampras number 2 all time😊😊
Who is Roger hitting with? I'm curious where he is now.
Filip krajinovic?
1:08 LOL WHUTTTTT
hoan hao
DEU
Love How he is not stepping into the ball. Only If he needs to reach for a wide volley. Ugh i hate conventional teaching..
so you are saying that the unit turn is not essential to teach beginners? Because I would say that is conventional.
Federer is usually extremely relax at practice, when playing seriously he usually does not take any chances, that's why he makes so many mistakes in these videos.
if you watch him play, he DOES STEP INTO the ball.. even on the most simple of all volleys.. he WOULD STEP IN. i think he doesn't do it here in practice because the balls from the other side keep on coming to him. So no time to STEP IN. But when he has the chance, he is very basic.
Francis Silva I was just discussing this with a college student this evening. there was a satellite player in the area who still teaches the step to the ball technique. I kept trying to tell the youngin that the emphasis is not on the feet but on the hands. he's still going along with the old dinosaur techniques from that so-called teaching pro. I pulled up this video to show Federer in an open stance going after the ball. he reluctantly conceited. old habits die hard
Reuel Ray the reason you step in to the ball is to cover te court better and create better angles he doesnt have to create an angle here and he knows where about the balls are coming so he is positioned fairly well so there isnt much need to step into the ball atleast thats what i think correct me if im wrong
The boy in the back round is annoying
He sounds fat.
You're lucky u don't understand what he says
Dusty Terranova LMAOOOO
Buruk sekali
still the best player ever. Novak second.
+Michael Lui Dickovic can't even volley properly
+John L, are you kidding? Novak's technique is solid. eh...let's criticize Curry's dribbling while your at it.
nah,djokovic is nb.1
Proof that Fed's volleys suck?
This is kind of ugly.
What's wrong with you?!