I have learned never give up. In Rec play last Monday my partner and I were behind 7-1 and came back and won 11-7. A few games later, different partner, different opponents, we were behind 9-2 and won 11-9. And even later my partner and I were ahead 7-0 and lost 11-9. You can never tell in Pickleball. It is really a game of runs.
A lot of unforced errors but you can see the talent and skill there by all the players. Chris was the star of that show. Youth is often a plus in pickleball rather than a hindrance as long as they are patient. Mobile, touch and great reflexes are some of the advantages of youth.
On Maddox missed game winning over head put-away shot : as I've pointed out sooo often , his body was already too open upon contact with the ball , hitting during what should have been the follow through position . It'll go into the net most every time !
@pickleballpick-apart9787 love to watch and I routinely recommend others do as well . Still , best Pickle-Ball training series available. Thanks, Rory!
The Somoan players (if they flew half way around the world) could still have jet lag? Also the Pickleball game in Somoa may be slightly different in play compared to the US. There are various styles of play in the US based on region (in the US).
I’ve watched a lot of your videos and when you “pick apart” lower level play, you often point out the shallow serves and returns. Seems like 65-70% of the serves and returns were quite shallow?
What I’ve noticed is that when high level players play against each other, they don’t stand out as much. I’m around a 3.75, but if I play against 5.0’s I look like a 2.5.
At 8:00 Chris volleys a ball with his left foot on the NVZ line. Ref points down at his feet and says "Foot fault right there"
Thanks for pointing that out.
I have learned never give up. In Rec play last Monday my partner and I were behind 7-1 and came back and won 11-7. A few games later, different partner, different opponents, we were behind 9-2 and won 11-9. And even later my partner and I were ahead 7-0 and lost 11-9. You can never tell in Pickleball. It is really a game of runs.
No doubt about it. Never give up. Thanks for watching.
A lot of unforced errors but you can see the talent and skill there by all the players. Chris was the star of that show. Youth is often a plus in pickleball rather than a hindrance as long as they are patient. Mobile, touch and great reflexes are some of the advantages of youth.
Chris is really good. Love his backhand.
Chris's left foot was on the Kithen line during his volley ?
It happens and it's usually not called.
Excellent match and come back for Samoans--I thought the match was going to be a quick one but I should know better at the 5.0 level :-)
Thanks for watching!
On Maddox missed game winning over head put-away shot : as I've pointed out sooo often , his body was already too open upon contact with the ball , hitting during what should have been the follow through position . It'll go into the net most every time !
Good point. Thanks for watching.
@pickleballpick-apart9787 love to watch and I routinely recommend others do as well . Still , best Pickle-Ball training series available. Thanks, Rory!
The Somoan players (if they flew half way around the world) could still have jet lag?
Also the Pickleball game in Somoa may be slightly different in play compared to the US. There are various styles of play in the US based on region (in the US).
That's true. They probably live in the United States. I really have no idea.
I’ve watched a lot of your videos and when you “pick apart” lower level play, you often point out the shallow serves and returns. Seems like 65-70% of the serves and returns were quite shallow?
Sometimes they are. I'd have to go back and watch.
8:10 foot fault, left foot
Ok. Didn't see it.
One, maybe two 5.0 players.
Thanks for your opinion and thanks for watching.
What I’ve noticed is that when high level players play against each other, they don’t stand out as much. I’m around a 3.75, but if I play against 5.0’s I look like a 2.5.
The best woman pro in pickleball is 14 now.
Who might that be?
@@pickleballpick-apart9787I think 16 or 17, she went pro at like 12. Wish I knew about PB when I was young. Haha
Anna Leigh Waters is 17. She is the #1 Woman’s Single Player, #1 Woman’s Doubles & #1 Mixed Doubles Player.
@@pickleballpick-apart9787 Anna Lee Waters
@@pickleballpick-apart9787 My bad she is older than I thought.