yes and thats are the scariest ones! Good technique, know how about the technique and physics and have a lot of fun. When you see alcaraz smiling and having fun you know, thats gonna be a hell of ride.
Absolutely love your coaching style, its even more clear watching you work with kids. The positivity, the way you handle how to improve shots without sounding like a dictator, your patience and most importantly your engagement/excitement/passion with everyone you coach shines through which shows how genuine you are and it motivates your students and viewers to improve. Oh La La, its beautiful to watch you coach!
Can't wait to watch Reita Yamanaka on tour. His one-handed back-hand has a Federer-esque elegance to it. And his attitude and wisdom at such a young age.... just can't wait to watch him.
Great analysis, its what helps improvements. I'm at beginners level in my 40's and if you're aware of your motion, you can progress and adjust much faster😊
Learning a lot from your videos. You really bother the envious, who waste time to talk bad about what you do instead of doing it yourself. You're on the right track!!!
Is he really only 10.😮 good analysis. It’s better not to praise the young ones. Just encourage them. So they don’t become overconfident. But good find coach.
This is when you see the value of a coach. Taking a good player to the next level. If you're a bad player, any ordinary coach will do . . . as you will never need to access the nuances of the game.
Very few make it and that's the truth. Noah Rubin a Wimbledon junior champion could not make a living at tennis. I hope this young boy can beat the odds and become a tennis pro and champion. Better yet, live a balanced life.
i think that’s extremely debatable and a bit pessimistic. rodger federer had a one-handed back hand, and was one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and still beat more modern players like rafa. while one may say that that’s down to rodger’s natural talent, there’s nothing stopping this kid from becoming the best. additionally, tsitsipas also reached top 3 in 2021, and he is known to have one of the best one handed back hands ever seen in tennis. as long as this kid is dedicated, there is no reason for people like us to say that he can’t be one of, if not the best.
Unless Nike and others start offering money and spoiling this kid (do you recall Anisimova or Raducanu?)....he will become a great professional tennis player and who knows maybe one of the specials in the sport... Still to be seen...
@@emmettebramble10 not at all.. it's great to achieve economic results... I am talking about sports achievements, like winning several slams or at least be more consistent, which was expected to happen with players like Raducanu, Bouchard or Anisomova (passing of her dad was a big factor here to be honest)... but it is great that tennis players make a ton of money but they need to keep trying their best on court...
@juancarlosprevostzarate7077 Well, you came across as altruistic. The majority of professional athletes have worked extremely hard to achieve whatever success that they happen to have. Not all athletes are meant to achieve greatness, no matter how much we as fans want to see our favorites accomplish. Injuries happen. Life happens. Priorities change. Yes, it can be a bit frustrating sometimes, but it is not from a lack of hard work for most players
Si seulement j'avais été un garçon... j'aurais été détecté et quelqu'un m'aurait pris sous son aile... en France. Ou... si seulement j'étais née aux US, l'éducation nationale aurait perçu mon immense potentiel sportif.
the classic youtube comment: He'll be a pro one day, i'm rooting for him! what'll really happen comment: He'll fail to be a pro and will become a coach.
His parents its more famiky than individual drives a reel may help anime grans dadsand the coach many families the coach is the father and mother they teach sport. Or their very frirbdships with a coach . I enjoy the rd but have many life with famiky say for everyone this age
You people don’t understand when you are too good you we never play professional it is what it is,Messi played professional because of the holocaust his grandparents came from Poland that was and is his generational blessing,Ronaldo is not like Messi because he practiced is not a gift is a lesson ,By the way Ronaldo grandfather was Jewish too.truth don’t exist in this world now but only 2 percent of her and it stays with one person in this world and this person lives in Russia,l give you people a gift after Shabbat think think where this world is going to
It's only a matter of time until we start looking back at these videos and seeing how a champion was made
I don t think he will make it, he will be too short, I have met his dad
Just because a kid can talk tennis it won't make him a champion. There are probabilities and percentages. You know this already :-)
@@loganthewolverine2030yes, injuries, genetics (height), and other factors hold these juniors back
He will be a great coach one day
chances of being a great coach = 90%
chances of breaking top 100 atp tour = 1.5%
He seems to have the same enjoyment and genuine passion for tennis as Alcaraz.
Always smiling and happy to be playing tennis
yes and thats are the scariest ones! Good technique, know how about the technique and physics and have a lot of fun. When you see alcaraz smiling and having fun you know, thats gonna be a hell of ride.
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It was like movie, the conversation, the weather, the wind ... everything. Bravo ✌🏼 enjoyed it
Absolutely love your coaching style, its even more clear watching you work with kids. The positivity, the way you handle how to improve shots without sounding like a dictator, your patience and most importantly your engagement/excitement/passion with everyone you coach shines through which shows how genuine you are and it motivates your students and viewers to improve. Oh La La, its beautiful to watch you coach!
I love that he has a single handed back hand ! ❤ single handed bh not dead :)
Wow, the interaction between Reita and Patrick was a joy to watch. Wish Reita all the best.
Can't wait to watch Reita Yamanaka on tour. His one-handed back-hand has a Federer-esque elegance to it. And his attitude and wisdom at such a young age.... just can't wait to watch him.
i like this boy and his perspectives about tennis..a winner already
Great analysis, its what helps improvements. I'm at beginners level in my 40's and if you're aware of your motion, you can progress and adjust much faster😊
played him in doubles at IMG before, great player
You both are a great inspiration! Love tennis!!
THE PRINCE OF TENNIS
Learning a lot from your videos. You really bother the envious, who waste time to talk bad about what you do instead of doing it yourself. You're on the right track!!!
Great lesson! I hope he develops taking time away from the Opponent even though he is smaller as this will undoubtedly help him progress in many ways
Wow! Cool seeing your coaching put into action. Future star!
He is soooo cute!!!! 🥰 love watching kids strive for something they want
Patrick you the best! I watch ur videos very often!
My kid played a set against him. Only kid I teach. I agree. He is going to be a great coach. Very smart kid.
Love to see a one handed backhand its alive!!!❤
Patrick you helped me so much on tennis and i personally want to thank you
1 of your best.. love that kid ...
Love your attitude!
A single handed backhand ❤🙏🙏♥️👍
Great video! What great instincts for such a young player
Is he really only 10.😮 good analysis. It’s better not to praise the young ones. Just encourage them. So they don’t become overconfident. But good find coach.
Será un top 10
Always nice to see another upload from you
Wow that's one of the best winners speech I have seen. Considering it's her first big title she nailed the speech.
The tennis IQ of Reita...damn good!
my fav. coach.
What a smart and articulate young man! 😮
he is so adorable and smart this was so funny to watch
Such a good quality video. Thank you guys!!
Champ in the making...
i think you got a potential atp winner there patrick! kudos to the kid very rare talent
Hope this kid keep enjoy tennis
Raw talent
This is when you see the value of a coach. Taking a good player to the next level. If you're a bad player, any ordinary coach will do . . . as you will never need to access the nuances of the game.
Very few make it and that's the truth. Noah Rubin a Wimbledon junior champion could not make a living at tennis. I hope this young boy can beat the odds and become a tennis pro and champion. Better yet, live a balanced life.
the one handed back is nice, but I wonder if he can comepete at higher levels with it, especially if he does not grow up to be over 6 foot
Tennis superstar in the making???
Nah
@@FL-xc1wkyou don't know that. Just because you are a loser doesn't mean he will be..
@@tomk5238well said!
Looking forward to my boot camp
I would like to go to Patrick Mouratoglou Academy in two years.
"He's even doing the player and the coach.. the same guy" :)
Yes please, would love more Japanese players in the top 50
I love his backhand..
How much is a lesson. Or does he only work w juniors & top players?
Reita speaks like a retired veteran player, who later became a coach😮
. Champ-Maker.
That kid is amazing!
Omg !❤ This is 💰
Bonjour Patrick
notre fille a 10 ans au Quebec comment on peut lui faire vivre une vraie experience avec toi pour quelques jours
How can he play with such a heavy racquet??
Halep❤
Where he from his English very good.
I WANT TO ADOPT THIS KID 😂😂😂 AMAZING TENNIS PRODIGY
nice backhand !
Nice !
this kid talks and play better than me
Will beat 36 yr old Alcaraz years later?? 😊
me
all people talkin about alcaraz{that he is next nadal} but i think that i found next patrick
The jewels you get at your school :-)
Love you Sahil
The next Michael Chang! 😂
Ethan Lauren Tennis must be sad they are not featured here
He is super cute. I can see he is enjoying….
22:10 instant karma
In my country we say: "The Japanese are something else!"
Nice
With a one-handed backhand, he could reach the top 10, not the top 3.
i think that’s extremely debatable and a bit pessimistic. rodger federer had a one-handed back hand, and was one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and still beat more modern players like rafa. while one may say that that’s down to rodger’s natural talent, there’s nothing stopping this kid from becoming the best. additionally, tsitsipas also reached top 3 in 2021, and he is known to have one of the best one handed back hands ever seen in tennis. as long as this kid is dedicated, there is no reason for people like us to say that he can’t be one of, if not the best.
Unless Nike and others start offering money and spoiling this kid (do you recall Anisimova or Raducanu?)....he will become a great professional tennis player and who knows maybe one of the specials in the sport... Still to be seen...
You speak like a true communist. They should get the money whenever they can because you never know what the future holds.
@@emmettebramble10 not at all.. it's great to achieve economic results... I am talking about sports achievements, like winning several slams or at least be more consistent, which was expected to happen with players like Raducanu, Bouchard or Anisomova (passing of her dad was a big factor here to be honest)... but it is great that tennis players make a ton of money but they need to keep trying their best on court...
@juancarlosprevostzarate7077 Well, you came across as altruistic. The majority of professional athletes have worked extremely hard to achieve whatever success that they happen to have. Not all athletes are meant to achieve greatness, no matter how much we as fans want to see our favorites accomplish. Injuries happen. Life happens. Priorities change.
Yes, it can be a bit frustrating sometimes, but it is not from a lack of hard work for most players
@@emmettebramble10 sure... And thank you for your coherent mature comment!
Si seulement j'avais été un garçon... j'aurais été détecté et quelqu'un m'aurait pris sous son aile... en France.
Ou... si seulement j'étais née aux US, l'éducation nationale aurait perçu mon immense potentiel sportif.
Are u not allowed to play tennis if u are a girl in France?
@@outrageousfacts576 Yes we are allowed to because of the law not because of men will. France is not Saudi Arabia(yet).
Not sure if he should be hitting with such a big racket
the classic youtube comment: He'll be a pro one day, i'm rooting for him!
what'll really happen comment: He'll fail to be a pro and will become a coach.
Can see the result what is happening with Holger Rune😅😂
日本人として頼もしいよ
His parents its more famiky than individual drives a reel may help anime grans dadsand the coach many families the coach is the father and mother they teach sport. Or their very frirbdships with a coach . I enjoy the rd but have many life with famiky say for everyone this age
this little guy is a future pro no doubt, such a pity he's in the hands of charlatan Mouratoglou
Grip looks a bit big for him
Bruh I lost to this kid 3 and 5
The only problem will be his height when he is an adult. How tall he will be.
He is asian. In 40y he still has the same face just with a tiny mustache. I'm the 40y old asian i can tell
Tfw when a 10 year old could kick my butt and then teach me about tennis
You people don’t understand when you are too good you we never play professional it is what it is,Messi played professional because of the holocaust his grandparents came from Poland that was and is his generational blessing,Ronaldo is not like Messi because he practiced is not a gift is a lesson ,By the way Ronaldo grandfather was Jewish too.truth don’t exist in this world now but only 2 percent of her and it stays with one person in this world and this person lives in Russia,l give you people a gift after Shabbat think think where this world is going to
Thx to Patrick my backhand is much better
I got a better single handed back hand then him
What a kiddo! Though I would get rid of that one-hander..he'll be completely targeted for it, because of his height and subsequently lack of power.
So many prodigies never ending up pro. Just ask Patrick about Jan Silva.
He talks too much!
Unfortunately this kid talks like Patrick, so very likely he’s just parroting being perceived as something more than what it really is.
One handed backhand is no good in modern tennis.