Man Ryan you make some great videos! I really appreciate these little tiny breakdowns; there’s so much to dissect in this point and it’s cool to pick up on things myself and then have you reiterate them from your own words. Thanks again for creating such amazing content
Nice video. 6:13 It also looks as if the winning player waits for a tiny fraction of a second, and hits it cross-court when he sees the net player moving to the left.
When the tossing arm drops, the tossing shoulder will go down, while the hitting arm shoulder then has to go up. Does that also help explode your racket vertically towards the ball?
@@2MinuteTennis Ah, thanks. so then, the longer you wait with the tossing arm drop, the better you can load your body in the trophy position, and your racket arm will be able to do a deeper racket arm drop?
Excellent dissection! The serve appears to favor his backhand more.
Amazing analysis. Thank you for your knowledge and sharing your wisdom
Man Ryan you make some great videos! I really appreciate these little tiny breakdowns; there’s so much to dissect in this point and it’s cool to pick up on things myself and then have you reiterate them from your own words. Thanks again for creating such amazing content
Thanks for the detail analysis 👍. Often times correct strategy is more effective than hitting the ball hard. 🙏
Nice video. 6:13 It also looks as if the winning player waits for a tiny fraction of a second, and hits it cross-court when he sees the net player moving to the left.
True. There’s no doubt he waits a bit. Not sure if he sees the opponent though. It all happens really fast.
Crazy how similar these two players look. It's like watching someone play themself.
When the tossing arm drops, the tossing shoulder will go down, while the hitting arm shoulder then has to go up. Does that also help explode your racket vertically towards the ball?
Yes. Exactly right.
@@2MinuteTennis Ah, thanks. so then, the longer you wait with the tossing arm drop, the better you can load your body in the trophy position, and your racket arm will be able to do a deeper racket arm drop?
@@tennisteuton yes. You got it!
Thank-you I suck at singles
He seems to have 2 backhands and no forehand