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Paint The Lines
Добавлен 19 фев 2023
Medvedev hits some insane passing shots...
Here are my favorite Medvedev's passing shot winners from seasons 2022 & 2023.
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Bublik keeps hitting drop shot winners...
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Here are some of my favorite Alexander Bublik drop shot winners from seasons 2022 & 2023
Alcaraz vs Federer - Who has the best drop shot?
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Here are some of the best drop shot winners from Alcaraz (seasons 22 & 23) and Federer (seasons 19 & 21).
I found every Alcaraz drop shot winner at Indian Wells...
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Every drop shot winner that Carlos Alcaraz hit at Indian Wells 2023. The drop shot winners are shown in order.
Djokovic's forehand is criminally underrated...
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Here are my favorite Djokovic's forehand winners at the Australian Open 2023.
Novak's backhand down the line is too good...
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Every backhand down the line winner that Novak Djokovic has hit at Australian Open 2023. The points are shown in chronological order.
Medvedev really hates playing against Kyrgios...
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Here are some of the best points from Kyrgios vs Medvedev matches in which the Aussie destroyed the monster defence of the Russian.
Alcaraz loves playing at the net...
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Here are my favorite Carlos Alcaraz Volley winners at US Open 2022.
I found all of Novak's Return Winners at AO23
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Every return winner that Novak hit at Australian Open 2023. The return winners are shown in chronological order.
The best player in the net in the world right now, by far.
After AGASS1 no doubt
Love this video. If you could please do make more forehand Djokovic vids <3
Greatest two handed backhand
his strokes are nowhere as pretty and effortless as Fed or as raw and elemental as Nadal, but they're incredibly efficient and consistent
Just like mine😅
When Novak makes his sliding backhand, he shoots the ball down the line, you'll never catch that
Carlos is arriving....love fed but this kid has unprecendented penchant for flare as well..
La mejor devolucion que vi en mi vida
Amazing what steroids can do……..
But Sinner and Rafa are not in this video
🙌🎾😎
Federer dejadas de derecho y revés, ofensivas y defensivas. Más elegancia. Alcaraz sólo de dejadas de derecha y táctica. Porque dejadas de revés a dos manos imposible.
What a satisfying compilation 🌟
The feel he has on passing shots is like nothing I've ever seen. Best passing shot hitter bar none
Makes me want to go work on this shot
His forehand certainly has improved a lot. He's putting much more of his weight into the shot, rather than falling back onto his hip as Andy Murray still does.
Shining on his favourite court 💥✨💥
His skills are at an all-time high at this point in his career. He may not be as good as he once was in terms of fitness and power, but he has acquired enough skill to compensate for that. He may not be at his peak right now, but he is probably at the most complete of his career.
bro you need to post more videos
There are many things to admire about his forehand, but what stands out to me is how quickly he goes into attack mode when, even before the ball coming to him has crossed the net, he recognizes the neutral ball, and is preparing to go big, and on top of that, he can effortlessly change direction better than anyone who has ever played the game. A genius making the impossible look easy.
What do u mean underrated, mans literally the best in history
Honestly at this point in his career, he has probably the best two handed backhand in history, one of the best forehands, and one of the best serves (his serve is harder and more accurate now than ever before)
His forehand isn’t better than anybody else’s. He just learned and developed the ability to use an extremely high swing weight which makes the game that much easier. Especially on return of serve.
100% correct 💯
It has sufficient amount of everything: power, top spin or flatness when is required, and most important one: stabilisation on critical points. it's the perfect compound of tennis strokes I've ever witnessed. Yeah, I know Del Potro's is powerful as hell, Federer's is good looking and penetrating, like alacarz' one, and Nadal's forehand is very fatiguing to handle due to top spin and height on long matches, But Nole's is suitable for all situations.
It's not underrated....Is not at the same level of the backhand
I have always said this, since a few years ago. People always talk about his backhand, which is great and extremely solid. But it is mostly his forehand what is doing damage and attacking during rallies. Just study his matches tactically and you will see it. His forehand is just money. And over the years he's improved it even more, hitting so cleanly and precisely.
when you are the goat, nothing is bad or underrated
Novak Goatoivć<3
No1e forehand is amazing. 💪
Stats from Ultimate Tennis Statistics ! Agassi was know as one of the best returners in the game , so I took a look at his stats compared to Novak who is also know as one of the best returners ...... Novak Return Games Won % 32.1% Agassi Return Games Won % 31.7 % Only 0,4 % in difference of return games won 🤓😎 And Agassi made this astonishing numbers when the courts were much faster ! In the era of serve and volley ! Much much harder to return then ! That fact alone put him above Novak in return game in my book !
so looooseee!
Djokovic has been hitting 150+ km/h forehand winners in a casual fashion this year. He can hit any winner anytime he wants. This reminds me of the Prime Federer
Shame he lost at the Davis Cup, I thought that most of his forehands against Norrie and Sinner were very good. Hopefully he keeps the forehand and his overall game big and aggressive for his last few years.
yup, he was simply too tied bro@@TMOooo
but is nasty form.
No one underrates his forehand
Is this a serious question.... Federer
can someone please explain the difference in technique that Djokovic displayed in AO 23 vs USO 23? they seem different to me. AO looks more aggressive.
AO first serve was more reliable and relatively lower bounce on the court makes him aggressive
Djokovic had a hamstring injury at AO 23. He hit FH harder and flatter to end points earlier.
Who is the GOAT 🏅
The thing with Novak is that he is good at everything.... His forehand might not be his best weapon but it is upper class... Novak is most known for return and two handed consistent backhand... And also the chess plays he does on the court to beat the opponents...
are you kidding? I'm not even a federer fan, but no-one slices like roger. His single-handed backhand meant that he had to create a great slice - the Swiss army knife of slices.
Unfair to compare the all time most complete player ever so far with a kid who is just shaping up to have a big career. Roger is Roger. We have to wait and see if Alcaraz reaches that level in terms of game over time.
I dont remember Federer using the dropshot as much as Alcaraz. Alcaraz uses it a lot and is very often succesfull with it. I dont remember anyone with such a high success rate as Alcaraz.
No doubt the master roger federer was the best ❤❤❤❤❤
the two best players offensively i have ever seen .. alcaraz is the more electric player to watch imo bc of the mix of power and finesse and roger is just pure elegance so smooth.. both amazing in their own way
There's simply no debate who's better ...not only drop shots, ROGER made every stroke Tennis has in it's book, looking so beautiful ❤❤❤
Federer drop shot is the magic
Federer!
Maybe one day young man.
Federer also produces difficult angle on shots, he's elegant no matter what. I remember Fabrice Santoro as well who entertained with some insane drop shots...
Alcaraz y Federer ❤ los mejores!!!
@0:22 another of those "lucky shot" 40-15 match point returns that broke Roger's brain.