No disrespect to the other guy hes good but their is big difference when it comes to the power shot and spin...i wonder about his ranking in atp i would be surprised if he is at top 300 ..i think he is also young he got the time to improve i wish him luck to compete with the big guys.
The power comes from years of training hard so the arm and shoulder generate extreme power.. those pros train twice a day 6 time a week for years...its not about the grip or motions those just attitudes and every player had hes confortable way of hold the raquet and control it.
The kick on Fritz's serve at :06 is insane.
Don't have to have enourmous kick to get over Baez' head lol
and at 2:18 as well
Is impressive but Baez is like 5´5
Everyone is doing their best, here, but the kick is @00:06 and according to Wikipedia, Baez is 5'7".
I love these vids. The quality and angle really allow us to focus on the players. TF's athleticism and forehand are amazing.
Fritz's forehand is deceptively great along with his serve which -- yes, makes him the best current American men's player!
This is SUCH good quality
Great footage, keep up the good work! JF
Fritz's serve is insane
Yea you are uploading more frequently!!
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like u said, this is way better than tv. lookin forward to it!
Fritz's has really clean shots. Great power generation
No disrespect to the other guy hes good but their is big difference when it comes to the power shot and spin...i wonder about his ranking in atp i would be surprised if he is at top 300 ..i think he is also young he got the time to improve i wish him luck to compete with the big guys.
Read the description, Baez was world #37 at the time of this match
He just work 3 ATP 250 titles this year ….
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Для Фритца это был разминочный спаринг.
Funny, people saying western grip can't produce power, only spin
The power comes from years of training hard so the arm and shoulder generate extreme power.. those pros train twice a day 6 time a week for years...its not about the grip or motions those just attitudes and every player had hes confortable way of hold the raquet and control it.