[Tennis]Yoshihito Nishioka Serve Technique - Pro Tennis Lesson
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Yoshihito Nishioka, who is competing on the ATP tour, with speedy and skillful tactics. He is currently the 2nd place in Japan ranking, and the 48th place in the ATP ranking, behind Kei Nishikori. Such a fantastic player gave us valuable lessons with Takao pro and Onoda pro!
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Yoshihito Nishioka
Belongs: Miki House
Birthday: September 27, 1995
Highest ATP rank: S48/D210
*The ranking in the program is as of the time of distribution.
Yoshihito Nishioka (TH-cam channel)
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Takao Suzuki(Former Japan Davis Cup team)
Belongs: Team REC
Birthday: September 20, 1976
Highest JTA* rank: S1/D1
Highest ATP rank: S102/D119
*Japan Tennis Association
【career】
・record the most wins at Davis Cup in Japan national team(41 wins)
・Japan National Team at Atlanta Olympics
・first round in singles at US Open (1999, 2004)
・second round in singles at Wimbledon (2003)
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Mishihisa Onoda(Asian Cup 2002 Gold Medalist)
Birthday: January 31, 1978
Highest JTA* rank: S3/D4
Highest ATP rank: S296/D306
*Japan Tennis Association
【career】
・qualifying in singles at Australian Open(2003)
・won the ATP Challenger doubles title at Busan Open, KOR(2003)
・won the ITF futures singles titles five times
Michihisa Onoda(instagram)
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It's so great that Nishioka is willing to share these details of his serve with people. I don't see many active ATP or WTA players going into this level of detail about any of there strokes. Kudos to Yoshihito and Star Tennis Academy for bringing this type of content to the tennis-loving public. Cheers!
The more these guys ask detailed technical questions about where they put their weight, how they take the racquet back, how much they bend their knees, the more we find that good players generally don't think or over think about those small things. As Nishioka said in the beginning, he is just focusing on placing the balls in certain areas and having a high percentage go in. He's got a helluva good serve. Also interesting to hear how he watches and imitates other players. Many people are visual learners and perform by simply by having a certain image in their head.
I like his willingness to share his secrets to viewers. It looks like he’s thought about his strengths and weaknesses very much and tried to develop many weapons to beat the opponents. Hope to see him playing at a tour game more.
Thank you for the English subs :D !!!!
i really enjoy the video quality and production. Thank you
Nishioka is one of my favorite players. I always cheer for him! Incredible lesson. (I´m a lefty too)
There is so much knowledge in your observations! I can't see nowhere else on the net such a fine analysis of every aspects of the technique! So interresting to hear Yoshihito talking about his height and how he manages his mooves according to, in a constant way to succeed. Your videos are the pure definition of what teaching tennis should be
Nishioka is so fun to watch. I really liked his Wimbledon match against Isner with the tight 5set game. Thank you for translating everything so that English viewers can enjoy these videos!
This is so great to have a current ATP pro share his experience. Looking forward to new videos!
Nishioka. A legend.
Best video on youtube on the serve. So technical too. Just watched Nishioka take out John Isner at Wimbledon.
I like these details and questions by world class players.
Excellent video, I like the openess of Nishioka when he talks about the details from his serve!! When it's possible please interview him about forehand, backhand too!!
It is an open racket face when he hits the ball Arigato Gozaimasu very funny very good I enjoyed very much
Keep up great work coaches 👏 English subtitles 🔥
You are gonna attract lots of subscribers 🎾
This is a great channel, lots of insights. Cheers from Brazil!
Your channel is a bomb! So happy to have found you!! Cheers Star Tennis!
Great lesson, considering I too play left-handed. Would’ve wanted to know where Yoshihito releases the ball ... eye level? And how he holds the ball ... first three fingers? Keep it coming! Domo arigato.
A good serve will be the initial capital for tennis players to get points and win the match. From fans tenis Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
BEST. CHANNEL FOR TENNIS. PLEASE TRANSLATE ALL YOUR VIDEOS.
*No one in these comments can criticize Nishioka. You all are mere club players while he is a professional. His serve and groundstrokes, everything are much, much higher level than you. Please be smart and humble, you will win zero games from Nishioka!*
You would think that'd be a no brainer. Sad you even had to explain the obvious.
All respect to Mr. Suzuki as he gave Federer a great challenge at AO -- th-cam.com/video/-CgYAkanDC8/w-d-xo.html
Especially considering his physique, his achievement is truely phenomenal.
It’s funny how no one was in the first place but your arrogant self felt the need to say it. Also, you have no ground to call him good since you’re not pro, using your logic!
Anyone, good or bad, can criticize anyone. Why can poor men criticize rich politicians? Because it is natural to do so.
Also, criticism and calling someone bad are two totallly different things
My favorite player!
Great Video! Looking forward to more videos!
he is no 37 in the world now. i think he might be able to crack into top 30 soon
Great insight brilliant video
the sound effects when their names came up killed me lol!
Great serve for a little guy,
But what l praise Nishioka more is how he plays very solid games both forehand & backhand that make the opponents frustrated.
Little guy? He will fuck you up
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He is little compared to most of ATP players, but I praise him.
So literally you misunderstood me.
You guys are good! Greetings from Florida!
Please invite him back and share his wisdoms. English subtitles helps a lot.
One handed backhand lesson!
It’s the racket and the strings that allow the serve to go in.
Awesome! Please do some videos about foreground strikes! Domo arigato
13:36 for your reference
This is a great channel for lesson, why don't you update it so often? ( I miss Kiwa-chan ☹️)
Holyshit those spin serves. That's when you realise how massive the gap is between him and an average player.
great lesson..great yoshihoto
Solid serves...good captions to help understand Japanese
Awesome
Nice video, Excellent details. , I am 5.8, Nishiyoka you are my inspiration , I still dont get power and struggle to get wide serve. What racket does nishiyoka use and what are the specs
great vid-
great tips THANX
dicas legais,thanksssss
I am always curious about the trajectory of the ball for short players; whether to hit the ball slightly downward or parallel to the ground for fast serves.
Than you
Good content thank you.
Wow, i like his shallow knee bend, as i myself don't have deep knee bend. Turns out some pros out there also do that too 😀
Next time ask him what are the different types of slice on ad he uses. I thought there was only one.
What ATP Pro shares is the real.
Hi Kiwa how are you doing I hope you are okay and well how is your tennis coaching going in these days and I am new person on your channel
Please make slow motion
I'm surprised Nishioka didn't do kick serve well. I thought that is something he can definitely learn, unless he has some shoulder or torso injuries?
A lot of lefties don't have great kick serves. Goran for example. Their slice to thr backhand is their most useful serve. For righties, we need to work on our kick serves to go to the backhand
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Thank you.
He just beat Isner at Wimbledon!!!!!!!!🐲
His groundstrokes r not gd. His weapon is his height on serve.
Why does he remind me of Ryoma
pitty Nishioka double faults to lose so many matches. Prefer Sugita Serve anyday.
200 kmph is not fast.... wow.
Serve Technique by a player who barely hits any aces in his matches Lmao
I'm sure Nadal hits a lot
He is a bad server i personaly wouldnt take any tips from him becouse there are much better servers in the world almost any other player
like who? i mean the best serve is probably ivo... but it's unlikely i'll have a growth spurt to close to 7' any time soon... what i love about this guy, is that he's short (like me), and has less margin so has to have very good technique. also love that he doesn't serve huge (ie. dosn't have super fast twitch speed like kyrgios)... so with margin speed (eg. 180-200kmh), he provides insights on how he uses a "weak" serve and make it work...
@@darnellcaballes Yeah but i am not super tall and super tall, i would get tips from Federer becouse he is not super tall but he has a great serve and motion
This is the most stupid thing I ve Heard- in a long time...
the skill difference between federer and nishioka compared to nishioka and you is pretty much irrelevant.. pretty arrogant
@@forgotmyname2462 Why dont you say something that is not stupid? I said that he has a bad serve. I would get tips from Federer becouse he is perfection in serve for me
@@darnellcaballes Well I am not short and his serve is not a weapon it is a weakness