Wow, this is the best tennis interview about how to play better, develop one’s game, and coach someone. Thank you guys, I’ll be watching more of these!!
High percentage tennis: The way Sinner and Djokovic hit the ball on the court and why they hit it where they hit it. (This counts for serve + groundstrokes)
To me a big target is about 6 feet from each sideline, and 6 feet inside the baseline. But 6 feet inside the baseline is still "deep". In fact anything within 15 feet of the baseline has solid depth IMO.
My words tells me to play big targets. My brain has other ideas and tells me to go for the winner. LOL! I gotta get the high percentage shots into my brain!
Such a good interview!
Wow, this is the best tennis interview about how to play better, develop one’s game, and coach someone. Thank you guys, I’ll be watching more of these!!
Lots of good interviews going to be released weekly from now on!
This interview is GOLD! Amazing insights. Thank you for your amazing channel and content!
He was great...I've got some more interviews in the pipeline ready to share in a. few weeks!
Great questions + Great answers = Excellent Interview!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent questions & helpful answers.
Glad you enjoyed the episode! He was a great guest!
This is how you learn. Listen to the people who know more than you.
High percentage tennis: The way Sinner and Djokovic hit the ball on the court and why they hit it where they hit it. (This counts for serve + groundstrokes)
How do you reconcile the pursuit of depth with "big targets"?
To me a big target is about 6 feet from each sideline, and 6 feet inside the baseline. But 6 feet inside the baseline is still "deep". In fact anything within 15 feet of the baseline has solid depth IMO.
Be willing to fail forward ... love it!!! @StokkeTennis
@@malcolmsmith6016 Great line!
My words tells me to play big targets. My brain has other ideas and tells me to go for the winner. LOL! I gotta get the high percentage shots into my brain!
When I watch tennis it's like I'm in a casino watching people hit on 19 constantly!
@@StokkeTennis😂
@@StokkeTennis , now that's funny! I should have written, "Now that's funny and insightful".
Casinos and tennis winners are both textbook examples of variable reinforcement, so they are probably more alike to our brains then they first appear!