Interesting what you mentioned! I go to some tennis club in which old farts are trying to show off constantly without even be able to keep a 30 balls uninterrupted rally!
Those are the worst. Like, I'm trying to keep a rally going for as long as possible, but my hitting partner will just hit winners or hard-to-get balls. I don't know if they're doing it on purpose or not, but it's annoying nonetheless.
I wish i had hitting partners, where i live theres very little clubs, I'm fairly new and know only two players they're both pretty busy so i convince my friends to play to teach them and then enjoy anything i get. Be it as it may even i know how sucky it is to play with people like that... 😂
@Benjamin Lock Once I had a partner who'd do this all the time. He'd never give consistent balls and would make me run a lot. The worst part is he never wanted to play actual matches. Total mess
@@12kgpTennis they've announced they're holding the indian wells tournament in october. double bonus cuz palm springs won't be so ridiculously hot AND hopefully enough time for roger to make a comeback!
Schwartzman is an amazing player considering his short stature, if he was 6ft+ I'd suggest he would be a regular top 10 player. Great video of Thiem and his magic backhand. At the start of the video Thiem's footwork is so light and balanced, reminds me of Federer in his prime. Barring injury I would expect Thiem to pose the main threat to Nadal on clay this year and maybe deny his 12th French Open. He hits with consistent power and has the mental toughness to win. Just my thoughts, I'm no tennis legend.
I mean yeah, the truth is that Schwartzman would’ve been a consistent top 10 player if he had a more typical stature of 6 feet. But he’s gotten very, very far at his height and it’s incredibly inspiring. It could also be argued that lots of players have physical limitations to overcome. Many great players have battled chronic injury, for example. Many players have smaller frames in other ways that they need to overcome via technique; I’m thinking of the really thin players on the tour in the modern age with small muscle structure. But the variation is what keeps the sport interesting. So yeah, Diego proves that one can reach the highest level tennis at 5’5, or whatever he is, and that counts for something. He’ll never be #1 in the world, but how many players of the thousands in the professional world do?
@@TomSmith-gw6fn I think that Schwartzman is a great defender. He may be a top ten player for a good amount of time, but I don't think he could be #1 because his weapons aren't big enough to hurt the top players consistently. Djokovic and Nadal have great defense and fearsome weapons.
he is so consistent. wasn’t like this only a few years ago. everything he does is so clear. an actual practice with intentions. no wonder he has improved so much.
Old school man! Great stuff! Nick Bollettieri's tennis school came up with Andrea Agassi double backhand! They butchered the good and stylish tennis. I'm glad that Federer, Dominic Thiem, Carreneo Busta, Stan W and some very few others they know and feel the advantage of single backhand!
great study. Impressive like Thiem demonstrates 3 different ball contact points on his backhand: 1. half volley 2. hit before the ball reaches top spot 3. hit shortly after the ball reaches top spot all that randomly with an incredible consistency. This is masterful.
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Im so happy for Dom man.. he finally won a Major.. he deserves it. I like his personality.. very decent guy.. All the best to him this 2021... win the Aussie Open Dom.. you can do it..
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The one-handed backhand shots from Thiem, Nadal, Federer, etc. that amaze me are the slices when they seem truly pressed just to get to the ball. Delivered under pressure, it's a much more difficult shot than an attacking topspin drive, skimming the top of the net with no margin for error, and then landing deep in their opponent's backhand corner. I played tennis for years but never could master that shot.
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Looking at his foot loading, seems like he has less wt transfer on his forehand than his backhand which might explain why he has to take such a gigantic backswing
I show this to my club players begging them to understand how to practice with each other and not going for ridiculous angle winners 24-7🙄🙄🙄🙄
Will Hopson omg really.... why? it’s much harder to just keeping the ball going all that time than doing a stupid ass winner
Interesting what you mentioned! I go to some tennis club in which old farts are trying to show off constantly without even be able to keep a 30 balls uninterrupted rally!
Those are the worst. Like, I'm trying to keep a rally going for as long as possible, but my hitting partner will just hit winners or hard-to-get balls. I don't know if they're doing it on purpose or not, but it's annoying nonetheless.
I wish i had hitting partners, where i live theres very little clubs, I'm fairly new and know only two players they're both pretty busy so i convince my friends to play to teach them and then enjoy anything i get. Be it as it may even i know how sucky it is to play with people like that... 😂
@Benjamin Lock Once I had a partner who'd do this all the time. He'd never give consistent balls and would make me run a lot. The worst part is he never wanted to play actual matches. Total mess
this is so satisfying to watch
Reza Uchiyamada 凌 it be more satisfying to hit like them
@Eman With my skills, that’s not happening so I think I’ll stick to watching this
Luke Yin 😂😂👍
The backdrop looks like a giant painting.
I wonder where it is?
Video was taken at Indian Wells, CA during the BNP Paribas Open
@@12kgpTennis Thanks for answering
Wow
@@12kgpTennis they've announced they're holding the indian wells tournament in october. double bonus cuz palm springs won't be so ridiculously hot AND hopefully enough time for roger to make a comeback!
Thiem’s backhand is awesome to watch
Schwartzman is an amazing player considering his short stature, if he was 6ft+ I'd suggest he would be a regular top 10 player. Great video of Thiem and his magic backhand. At the start of the video Thiem's footwork is so light and balanced, reminds me of Federer in his prime. Barring injury I would expect Thiem to pose the main threat to Nadal on clay this year and maybe deny his 12th French Open. He hits with consistent power and has the mental toughness to win. Just my thoughts, I'm no tennis legend.
You’re right
I am a tennis legend, and who knows if Schwartsman would even be a tennis player if he was 6 ft +.
How does height impact your tennis talent
HRY FA arm length and reach, power, serve speed, return ability. Having to move more to reach balls also makes shorter players fatigued faster
Joshua Rosenblatt how does it impact power and serve speed? Also fatigued faster barely
Thiem’s approach to ball striking has improved substantially over the years. His development is fantastic
He has the best forehand on tour now
Ertugrul Körpinar that’s stretching it
@@commondirtbagz7130 Him or Nadal are solid contenders
Bud Kaiwi nadal definitely. Roger is always in contention when he’s on. Personally though I think thiems backhand is his strength.
@@commondirtbagz7130 2008 Federer ;( I miss those days
What a beautiful court !
Olivier Brn and the backdrop to.
Isaiah Gauthier I think that’s the main reason they are saying it’s nice, otherwise it’s just a good tennis court but not beautiful.
Those swings look both consistent and strong
Diego Schwartzman really inspired me everytime. He gave me confidence that height doesn't matter while playing good.
Nagu Hebbal agreed fully, you can achieve whatever in tennis if you put your mind to it mate%
It kinda does, betch. Sorry to be a downer, but all he shows is it's POSSIBLE, not it doesn't matter
I mean yeah, the truth is that Schwartzman would’ve been a consistent top 10 player if he had a more typical stature of 6 feet. But he’s gotten very, very far at his height and it’s incredibly inspiring. It could also be argued that lots of players have physical limitations to overcome. Many great players have battled chronic injury, for example. Many players have smaller frames in other ways that they need to overcome via technique; I’m thinking of the really thin players on the tour in the modern age with small muscle structure. But the variation is what keeps the sport interesting. So yeah, Diego proves that one can reach the highest level tennis at 5’5, or whatever he is, and that counts for something. He’ll never be #1 in the world, but how many players of the thousands in the professional world do?
@@TomSmith-gw6fn I think that Schwartzman is a great defender. He may be a top ten player for a good amount of time, but I don't think he could be #1 because his weapons aren't big enough to hurt the top players consistently. Djokovic and Nadal have great defense and fearsome weapons.
He is fast.
Who's here after Diego won against Thiem after RG?
0:55 「悪い」
This is the most relax Thiem hitting I have ever seen. Absolutely hypnotic.
Love his backhand 😍
Who's here after Thiem won 2019 BNP Paribas Pam Springs?
No I’m here before
@@ecaIos I'm here after he defeated Rafa and won Barcelona.
just call it Indian Wells ffs
The one handed back hand is arguably the most Beautiful shot tennis
Not arguments from me since it happens to be my best and most consistent/confident shot.
Beautiful hitting. Schwartzman is so consistent, I think it's nice to practice with him.
Thiem has the best one handed backhand in the world right now.
That backhand is nearly perfect every swing. Thiem and Tsitsipas crack that one hander like they're angry at the ball.
Those backhands literally melted my heart ❤️
th-cam.com/video/dSyZ_t7LIFo/w-d-xo.html
Got a heart of ice cream
Thiem is just amazing - if he can just bag that first grand slam to prove it
jochooi i have news, my friend :)
awesome stuff! Your image quality is wonderful, keep the videos coming!
10 minutes of pure satisfaction
Thiem's backhand is something else...wow 💪
he is so consistent. wasn’t like this only a few years ago. everything he does is so clear. an actual practice with intentions. no wonder he has improved so much.
For those who play tennis, the greatest feeling is ripping one on the line
This video is helping me in tennis in ways you can't imagine. It is very didactic, has excellent quality and features my favourite player
We miss you Domi🙁💔❤️❤️
domi smoothness plus the view outside the court equals satisfaction level 101
this vid hits different now... both announced retirements... Sadge
Play this in 0.25 and tell young adepts to watch it 20 times at least. Thiem's one hand backhand is 100% perfect.
It is unbelievable that a player as short as Schwartzman is a top 10 player
I exactly agree with u
Şöyle bi maç yapabilsem ne var
Öne-Handed backhand like a hypnosis !
Old school man! Great stuff! Nick Bollettieri's tennis school came up with Andrea Agassi double backhand! They butchered the good and stylish tennis. I'm glad that Federer, Dominic Thiem, Carreneo Busta, Stan W and some very few others they know and feel the advantage of single backhand!
@@fernandog.aguirre2791 Carreno Busta has a two-handed backhand, doesn't he?
great study. Impressive like Thiem demonstrates 3 different ball contact points on his backhand:
1. half volley
2. hit before the ball reaches top spot
3. hit shortly after the ball reaches top spot
all that randomly with an incredible consistency. This is masterful.
Ah, those happier times. Just watched Thiem play his final USO match. Adios DOMI ! 😥
Prime Thiem free hitting is just animalistic! And kudos to Peque for keeping up with such tremendous hitting!
single handed backhand is the most beautiful gesture in tennis
Great upload man, really enjoyed it
too bad thiem is washed 😞 he had a good run
Is he really using the old barricade? classic! 👌
Still the best practice video of Them on YT!
Excellent rallies! We tennis players all know how amazing practice rallies they are doing!
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This the most satisfying tennis videο I have ever seen.
My asmr is tennis pros hiting practice
i am better than these guys you will see me playing soon and i will be a champion tennis player or better known as the GOAT of tennis.
Indian Wells 2020 isn't that far away - let me know what players you would like to see video of
12kgp-Tennis djokovic, hurkacz ,
cristian garin
wawrinka
Kyrgios
12kgp-Tennis more thiem
Im so happy for Dom man.. he finally won a Major.. he deserves it. I like his personality.. very decent guy.. All the best to him this 2021... win the Aussie Open Dom.. you can do it..
These guys are easily 5.0 or 5.5 level. Nice ground strokes by both 👍🏼
this scenery is so beautiful wtf
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Thiem just one of the most beautiful backhand in the world, Technic, Precision, Power 👍
does thiem not changing grips for bh and fh???
Am i the only one who noticed Thiem wearing Barricade 6 shoes 2018, Dude i want Adidas to start manufacturing them again so baaaaaad..
Can you tell what court is this? Concrete, artificial grass, rubber surface? Look so great.
Indian Wells is hard court (and on the slower side for hard courts)
How do you reach a level higher than this?
Thiem’s nickname should be ‘the machine’.
He’s got a brutal playing style.
Smartwatch will destroy Nadal and Novak Jokovic in 2020
Can we just admire the view for a second tho.. cuz wow
Thiem is a feet taller, but they have the same face. Could be brothers.
I became a one hander cuz all my role models are one handed
Does it pass to you that the sound of hiking the ball Is relaxing
It's interesting to see that Thiem is wearing shoes from 2011 in this video!
barricades?! i miss those if so...
Yessir! Just went through the comments to see if anyone else saw it. B6
When they hit the ball my minds get more relaxed
For those who never tried one-handed backhand in tennis you don't know how satisfying this is!
I love to watch these rallies, we can observe how these amazing pro try to keep these rallies consistent and keep them at same speed and angle. Nice!
I miss dominic man , This f***king wrist injury so bad.
The one-handed backhand shots from Thiem, Nadal, Federer, etc. that amaze me are the slices when they seem truly pressed just to get to the ball. Delivered under pressure, it's a much more difficult shot than an attacking topspin drive, skimming the top of the net with no margin for error, and then landing deep in their opponent's backhand corner. I played tennis for years but never could master that shot.
Dominic thiem has boots from 2011 love him
Dominic's been stockpiling ;)
He has so much control on that backhand, that it's unbelievable...
The location looks sick!
speed 0.25 )) every day before start training
it aint the prettiest backhand, but its consistent and effective.
If im not mistaken, thiem is wearing adidas barricade 6 right?
Afif Zakwan yeah i was wondering too! Greatest barricade imho
@@rizzlemanizzle I loved Barricade 2 and V.
The background looks as if they played on a planet in another galaxy !! 😍😍
Perfect
th-cam.com/video/dSyZ_t7LIFo/w-d-xo.html
What grip does he use for one hander? Anyone know?
I think it's eastern, like most of the one back hander players, the same grip you have to use when doing a kick serve.
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Back when the Dominator actually meant something
Thiem is my favorite 'next gen' player...
that one hande tho!
Thiem's backhand is a thing of beauty!
I remember as i was a little toddler i watched thiem play on my local tennis court but he played double backhand back then wow he really changed.
DerAlexLP 2 bresnik
What grip is theme using. Semi western or full
I"m tryin to figure that out too.
Semi western
That one handed backhand is so satisfying to watch
for some reason it is super satisfying/calming watching pro players hit nice angle forehands
Are there someone who knows the shoes which Tiem wore?? It looks great but I can not find this model... help me guys
They are old Barricade 6. They've been discontinued for a long time now.
@@12kgpTennis Thank you!
Looking at his foot loading, seems like he has less wt transfer on his forehand than his backhand which might explain why he has to take such a gigantic backswing
Domi's got to have one of the heaviest balls on tour
For sure he does
Miami, Thiem's backhand and sunset... What else?
ONLY THIEM 🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹
Hall of Fame in the background. Great.
probably the backhand with the most spin on tour
こんときのティームが一番好き
いつでも好きやけどな!!
Wish they changed ends, like to study Diego’s backhand.
この2人似てない?
Long loopy swings good for slower courts .... not so much on fast surfaces.
Ask Rafael Nadal how that worked for him earlier in his career
Good enough to win IW, defeating Roger in the final.
good that Indian Wells is a very slow hardcourt
If I could hit a one hand back hand like that😭😭
ae ™️ LET'S GO!! garange bariahuri-!!
what shoes is he wearing?
old/discontinued Adidas Barricade 6