Would've been quite interesting the side to side of the before and after in very slomo starting at the same time from the same angles. Theres is a before / after but not like I mentioned.
Other than going from feet drawn together to platform serve I don't see much of a difference. If you want to see a top player change his service style, check out Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras. From the beginning of their careers to the latter part of their careers their service motions looked pretty different. Granted their motions are more an evolution of their early form than a drastic change.
Cahill did nothing like that. You guys need to pay some attention to the facts. Cahill is mostly a mental coach. And his serve went back to pintpoint like it was earlier, mostly for mental reasons.
There is wrong footage under before and after tags. Also the analysis is pretty dubious, vague and in some parts downright false. Sinner's racquet arm lags more in the pinpoint serve than it did/does in the platform version of his serve, at least in the footage you offer here. You say the opposite. You also put forth this questionable claim that Sinner's racquet arm elbow stays in front of the shoulder line in the trophy position/through the entire serve motion in his current, improved pinpoint serve? At best it is an incomplete description of the relevant mechanics in question. --- If and when you purport to make a serious exposition of Sinner's serve transformation, the least you should get right are the before and after clips and even they are just random videos of his serve showing no evolution! Fail again but fail better next time! Thank you.
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone They are randomly selected clips with wrong motions. In one 'before' clip Sinner uses pinpoint stance (though if I recall correctly he used that technique already before changing to platform stance (pinpoint --> platform --> pinpoint>). And in some 'after' footage he serves with the platform stance! That is a fail!
Nice to see somebody else noticed as well. I'd be much more interested in the actual numbers regarding the serve motion itself instead of 1st serve points won (way too many variables affect that). Numbers reflecting speed, spin, accuracy, variety, etc. would be more valuable to me. As would a synchronized version of both serves, during competition, in the same court, to the same target. Less value in comparing random serves to random targets under random conditions. But hey, the definition of 'science' has changed dramatically over the past decade. 😆
I love his mispronunciations :) I am always wondering if he knows english quite well and just has a hard time pronouncing words or if he uses AI to translate his texts from his mother tongue?
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The coach has changed the serve, manh, I wanna salute Darren. Outplaying the hard court king like that. Big respect 🙏🏿 🫡 👏🏿
de-throning
Would've been quite interesting the side to side of the before and after in very slomo starting at the same time from the same angles.
Theres is a before / after but not like I mentioned.
There was an error
Congratulations Sinner for winning the AO- first grand slam🎾🏆🎾👏🏽🎉🤗
top of the world
Darren is a coach. He is a master 🙌 👏🏿
he was coach of the year!
👏👏👏for Jannik and👏👏👏👏for Dariren
yes💯
Other than going from feet drawn together to platform serve I don't see much of a difference. If you want to see a top player change his service style, check out Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras. From the beginning of their careers to the latter part of their careers their service motions looked pretty different. Granted their motions are more an evolution of their early form than a drastic change.
yah, well said
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Ivanisevic would make Sinner serve special weapon
i bet
Ivanisevic said for Italian press summer 2022, after Djoko Sinner Wimbledon comeback@@ProPlayerTrainingZone
@@darkodragicevic2956 let him hire the guy
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Added some big pharmaceutical 😊
nah, he is clean
Cahill did nothing like that. You guys need to pay some attention to the facts. Cahill is mostly a mental coach. And his serve went back to pintpoint like it was earlier, mostly for mental reasons.
yah , its Simone Vagnozzi
Not bad
thanks for watching
There is wrong footage under before and after tags. Also the analysis is pretty dubious, vague and in some parts downright false. Sinner's racquet arm lags more in the pinpoint serve than it did/does in the platform version of his serve, at least in the footage you offer here. You say the opposite. You also put forth this questionable claim that Sinner's racquet arm elbow stays in front of the shoulder line in the trophy position/through the entire serve motion in his current, improved pinpoint serve? At best it is an incomplete description of the relevant mechanics in question. --- If and when you purport to make a serious exposition of Sinner's serve transformation, the least you should get right are the before and after clips and even they are just random videos of his serve showing no evolution! Fail again but fail better next time! Thank you.
some clips are before/after
@@ProPlayerTrainingZone They are randomly selected clips with wrong motions. In one 'before' clip Sinner uses pinpoint stance (though if I recall correctly he used that technique already before changing to platform stance (pinpoint --> platform --> pinpoint>). And in some 'after' footage he serves with the platform stance! That is a fail!
Nice to see somebody else noticed as well.
I'd be much more interested in the actual numbers regarding the serve motion itself instead of 1st serve points won (way too many variables affect that).
Numbers reflecting speed, spin, accuracy, variety, etc. would be more valuable to me.
As would a synchronized version of both serves, during competition, in the same court, to the same target. Less value in comparing random serves to random targets under random conditions. But hey, the definition of 'science' has changed dramatically over the past decade.
😆
@@monstertrucktennis
@@ProPlayerTrainingZoneappreciate your efforts. I still watched it twice, if that's any consolation.
Dude, learn some english
Wow…. 🤣
@@michaelclutterbuck6161
I love his mispronunciations :) I am always wondering if he knows english quite well and just has a hard time pronouncing words or if he uses AI to translate his texts from his mother tongue?
@@al1976-v7m haha how?
The Stats are not that great, Sinner improvements are NOT due his serve changes...from what I see.
a 10th of his game plan