Your really keeping the ball on your racquet a long time, you can see the extension. Teach me that! We could play a match after titled “The most non-aggressive player I’ve ever played” Dillplays vs. “The Human Blooper Reel”
Dill, your game matches well against his. I would say you beat him 4 out of 5 times you play. Way to keep the ball out of the middle of the court on rallies when you are neutral or in control of the point. Trust it and hit it! Let’s go Dill. Juniors, watch the ball movement. Easiest way to get better.
What would be aggressive is playing tennis like it used to be played, serve / volley, drop volleys mid court volleys meeting at the net battling at the net. What I saw for the one millionth time is modern tennis for you stay as a baseline and you just trade balls back-and-forth it's just also predictable unfortunately has really taken a step back but I wish you well I hope you do well.
@@DillPlays you seem to play well but try to incorporate tennis the way it was always played. My criticism is not directed at you. It’s all of tennis. It’s the entire game. What happened to tennis.
There's a difference between aggressive and reckless. I know, because I play reckless a bunch of the time, but never against a 5.0 with a modern stroke. Serve and volley in a predictable pattern is straight up suicide against anyone at the 5.0 level or above. Ask Maxime Cressy, who's beautiful to watch but is only 7 and 10 this year. This was plenty aggressive, right on the edge of reckless but usually not quite. Taking balls two steps inside the baseline against that pace, going for shots that close to the line, and coming in on any ball that puts Cerndog out wide, is smart aggression. Dill, I usually think that the camera slows everything down ... not this match. Very impressive ball. I particularly liked how you didn't stop something just because you lost 3 out of 7 points doing it. It takes mental strength to trust small positive margins like that. More than I have, for sure.
@@hillwellford9637 it's great to see people recognizing the difference between aggressive and reckless play in tennis. It's important to find a balance between taking risks and playing smart It's always nice to receive positive feedback and encouragement, I am very grateful to hear such supportive comments. It's great to see people appreciating and analyzing the nuances of tennis gameplay, and it can be motivating for players to continue working on their skills and strategies.
@@TimTheMusicMan I understand I think I remember reading some of your previous comments, always hard to dissect your tone, but I think I understand now
You notice the shirt Justin has on?? Dill Plays shirt - dillplays.com
I think this may have been the best ive ever hit my forehand on this channel
Lots of great inside-out forehands. Such a satisfying shot.
@@Fitness4London probably my favorite way of attacking I’ve always naturally hit my forehand late
Footwork insane. FH nasty, BH reliable as always. Clean "high work" (serves and OH). Very little to improve here. Solid play man.
Really appreciate the kind words!
Highly entertaining and well-edited! Great aggressive hitting by Dill and Cerndog.
Thank you I changed the editing style a bit for this video
Damn, this was pure offensive tennis by you. Also u were really fun to watch
I really appreciate that I just released a new video go check it out!! ruclips.net/video/O4IraLqjCr8/видео.html
Dill comin out slappin in the Morning... wpwp
“I’ve seen that forehand before” 😮🔥🔥
Known him for way too long
I love your aggression in this match. Those must have been fast indoor hard courts. Great match!
Thanks I really thought I was hitting my forehead really well
@@DillPlays I keep saying I’m going to invite you to play some of our charlotte tournaments. I saw you on live with my friend Laura fox.
@@thejoynerstyle ya she’s dope lmk man I got a really good friend who lives there definitely makes me more interested in coming through for sure
@@DillPlays yea, come on down for a visit! 😁
Amazing I hope to become this good someday!!!
Your forehand and serve went absolutely bonkers in this match my goodness.
Was feeling really in form that day
Clean ass hitting. Your ball striking is so satisfying to watch. Hope we could play sometime soon.
Much love, life been busy recently my apologies
really nice hitting from both players entertaining match
Much appreciated I’m sure he’ll get me next time
Just got home after playing a great match about to watch a great match, life is good!
Life’s just better when DillPlays uploads more am i right?
Enjoyed! Great hitting!
Thanks for watching! First time on the channel?
I have watched before. Always enjoy the matches!
Fun to watch and entertaining, as usual!
Much love I appreciate the ongoing support
Your really keeping the ball on your racquet a long time, you can see the extension. Teach me that! We could play a match after titled “The most non-aggressive player I’ve ever played” Dillplays vs. “The Human Blooper Reel”
Lol I love that! Miss you man, longest time that I haven’t seen you
Miss you too man, I’ll text you this weekend maybe set something up for next week?
He's got a powerful 1st serve. But overall very evenly matched.
Yeah Justin has a bomb of a first serve. Anytime I get a chance to see a lot of second serves is better day for me
12:10 The Pete Sampras Scissor Kick!
great game.
Thanks for watching new video just released
nice S&V at 13:34
Really good feel
14:42 string survived? Great video / match!
Ya it was just a bad shank
What strings are you playing?
Solstice power mains 51lbs evolution on the crosses 53lbs
Nice playing ! Where u located?
Richmond VA
@@DillPlays u want to play? I'm a similar level. I played futures qualies years ago!
Mr Dill, what’s your racket and strings and tension sir?
Diadem Elevate Tour, Solstice Power on the mains 51lbs Evolution on the crosses 53lbs
@@DillPlays thanks sir. That’s the FS model correct? Looks like the same spec as the Tour 98 V3
@@donnienguyen2294 it’s the v3 tour model
This reminds me of that old saying:
You only play as well as your opponent allows you to play.
That is also very true
Dill, your game matches well against his. I would say you beat him 4 out of 5 times you play. Way to keep the ball out of the middle of the court on rallies when you are neutral or in control of the point. Trust it and hit it! Let’s go Dill.
Juniors, watch the ball movement. Easiest way to get better.
ball movement makes me think im passing dimes to my teammates in bball lol
1:36 that was out
Ya watching it back I think I agree with you
man that is very good First serve! average 100 mph?
Him or me?
@@DillPlays you mostly
I feel you can improve more spacing on the forehand. Stay a foot or 2 in the side. Hit out more topspin.
I’ll look into it
They are 5.5 in my opinion. 5.0 makes more mistakes.
I appreciate you saying that
Haha first time I've read a comment where someone thinks the rating is higher than what is listed! Love it!
@@dominiccalzetti it’s a nice change of pace
Nice aggressive returns @dillplays
I hit a couple good ones 😎
What would be aggressive is playing tennis like it used to be played, serve / volley, drop volleys mid court volleys meeting at the net battling at the net. What I saw for the one millionth time is modern tennis for you stay as a baseline and you just trade balls back-and-forth it's just also predictable unfortunately has really taken a step back but I wish you well I hope you do well.
Your not going to be a fan of the way I usually play tennis
@@DillPlays you seem to play well but try to incorporate tennis the way it was always played. My criticism is not directed at you. It’s all of tennis. It’s the entire game. What happened to tennis.
There's a difference between aggressive and reckless. I know, because I play reckless a bunch of the time, but never against a 5.0 with a modern stroke. Serve and volley in a predictable pattern is straight up suicide against anyone at the 5.0 level or above. Ask Maxime Cressy, who's beautiful to watch but is only 7 and 10 this year. This was plenty aggressive, right on the edge of reckless but usually not quite. Taking balls two steps inside the baseline against that pace, going for shots that close to the line, and coming in on any ball that puts Cerndog out wide, is smart aggression. Dill, I usually think that the camera slows everything down ... not this match. Very impressive ball. I particularly liked how you didn't stop something just because you lost 3 out of 7 points doing it. It takes mental strength to trust small positive margins like that. More than I have, for sure.
@@hillwellford9637 it's great to see people recognizing the difference between aggressive and reckless play in tennis. It's important to find a balance between taking risks and playing smart
It's always nice to receive positive feedback and encouragement, I am very grateful to hear such supportive comments. It's great to see people appreciating and analyzing the nuances of tennis gameplay, and it can be motivating for players to continue working on their skills and strategies.
@@TimTheMusicMan I understand I think I remember reading some of your previous comments, always hard to dissect your tone, but I think I understand now
Is 5.0 college level?
NTRP 5.0 d3 probably 5.0 D1 5.5-6.0
UTR is honestly a better metric
5.0 diego schwartzman
Now that’s a good compliment 😊😎
@@DillPlays 5.5 diego schwartzman soon?
How many cups of coffee you drink before this. That poor ball.
Just a great night sleep
Great play! Now can you please kick Sansait's ass again?
You think I got him again?
Absolutely. @@DillPlays