Honestly the match was wayy closer than the scoreboard suggests. Toby was super resilient and tough but Luis was so focused and stayed on top of things. Great playing from both!
Luis is a really humble person (0:29). Being read by both is speech and body language both times when mentioned how he won against toby, it's really cool to see people like that who don't have a high head and full of ego. Props to you man.
Great playing from these two. It did look like Toby was maybe a bit nervous coming into the start. That seemed to carry into the rest of the match. There were moments where Toby found some more confidence but overall I think the mental got him more than anything. Regardless you can see these two players are extremely skilled. Thanks Winston.
Hey Winston, great content as always. I used to coach Toby for a couple years when he first moved down to Irvine. He's got an amazing work ethic coupled with talent. Luis really analyzed the match well and saw through the lack of confidence on the serves. Most double faults were in the net, so Toby work on creating a bit more shape on that second serve for better net clearance. Once you have 100% confidence on your second, you can really go after your first serve, which will help with transitioning to an aggressive baseline game. Congratulations to both players on a well fought match! Haha, maybe there's gotta be a 4.5 vs. 4.5 match with me and Winston one day. Thanks for posting the videos man!
That was a really cool matchup, both players very high level, love the patience and calm of Luis' game, he made it look easy, which what he did certainly wasn't. Toby with a bit more consistency on his day could have made it super close.
Toby is fire. Can't say enough about this young dude. Scary to think that he's going to get much better later. I was watching and thinking about Luis' movement, confident/relaxed/mature stroke progressions, overall shot placement and thinking that this dude should definitely try out for some ATP points and next thing you know...Thank you gentlemen for this crazy heavyweight fight. Super impressive. Winston... fire as usual ma man. Cheers, M
Huge praise for Toby, super excited for him to figure that toss out, he'll be super dangerous. Great player with a great attitude. From coaching experience, that sweeping toss motion is really difficult to find a consistent toss with. I'm sure he's aware of this but he's hitting a lot of first serves at 11 o'clock and second serves and 9/10 o'clock. Pretty confident he'll figure it out and looking forward to seeing him develop. Don't have to say much about Luis, bro has very very good analytical skills and the game to match.
Definitely big boy tennis. Toby's experience and consistency is hard to beat. His first serve and some of his flatter balls were deceptively heavy. Very crafty. Luis might consider redefining his playing style. In the beginning he was aggressive for the sake of being aggressive as he claimed to be in the intro. With his heavy topspin stroke and high racquet speed he was consistently hitting short and making many errors when overly aggressive or mishitting. Later in the match he played more like a counter-punching game style which seemed to suit him very well. His error count dropped, his balls were going deeper into the court and it opened opportunities for him to close points with short bursts of aggression rather than trying to string together one aggressive shot after another. Overall, great play by both fellows. Top tier stuff!
Winston! Came across your channel not too long ago. Really cool the content and community you've put together surrounding tennis. I'd love to get back in it as you have done someday. Would love to hear more about how you got back into it. I'll be following along.
We need to get Novak The GOATkovic on this channel..... Novak has to come! He will teach Clay a couple of tricks and Clay will win a whole pyramid next time.
@winstonDu I’d be curious in these videos to know if their rackets were recently strung or not. As you know, 52lbs fresh is way tighter compared to a couple weeks later.
Toby is a very good, albeit one-dimensional player, that's why a more creative player like Luis, even though he is lower rated, was able to win the match.
wish toby had more of a serve plus one. He's got good consistent shots, but doesn't hit spots enough to put luis in any pressure. Hard to comeback when getting broken twice to start the match
luis looked calm, composed, steady and just solid. the other guy looked jerky and unbalanced and he was the one grunting all the time. seemed like hes excessively spending too much energy when he doesnt need to be. had he tried going to the net more instead of just smacking it from the baseline 90% of the time he would have had a better outcome. gotta mix it up. take pace off the ball and throw luis off rhythm with different things. if you just keep pounding it from the baseline youll wear yourself out really fast
Level wise toby is close but it also highlights the difference of 1 point in utr. His ball toss is too far behind him which causes those faults. No doubt he'll improve at college.
Toby goes from a shy “have her home by 7” type of guy to “I’ll have her home whenever I want” type of man the second he starts a match. Love it
LMAOOO
he aint sh*t tho
@@JH-bb8infound the 3.0
@@Thesheriff1776 if I’m 3.0, Novax Chokervic is 3.5
Love hearing Luis talk tennis. Man speaks so well and has some great insights.
Honestly the match was wayy closer than the scoreboard suggests. Toby was super resilient and tough but Luis was so focused and stayed on top of things. Great playing from both!
Luis is a really humble person (0:29). Being read by both is speech and body language both times when mentioned how he won against toby, it's really cool to see people like that who don't have a high head and full of ego. Props to you man.
Toby is so entertaining to watch. Obviously, Luis is the more skilled player but I love how Toby swings at the ball.
Toby is the sweetest kid ever. What a wholesome individual.
Love Luis’ chill laxed form
Great match with some big hitting! Luis gave some great advice for Toby.
Really enjoyed that Winston. These two are very solid players, and Toby I think can grow into a VERY good player.
Great playing from these two. It did look like Toby was maybe a bit nervous coming into the start. That seemed to carry into the rest of the match. There were moments where Toby found some more confidence but overall I think the mental got him more than anything. Regardless you can see these two players are extremely skilled. Thanks Winston.
Hey Winston, great content as always. I used to coach Toby for a couple years when he first moved down to Irvine. He's got an amazing work ethic coupled with talent. Luis really analyzed the match well and saw through the lack of confidence on the serves. Most double faults were in the net, so Toby work on creating a bit more shape on that second serve for better net clearance. Once you have 100% confidence on your second, you can really go after your first serve, which will help with transitioning to an aggressive baseline game. Congratulations to both players on a well fought match! Haha, maybe there's gotta be a 4.5 vs. 4.5 match with me and Winston one day. Thanks for posting the videos man!
That was a really cool matchup, both players very high level, love the patience and calm of Luis' game, he made it look easy, which what he did certainly wasn't. Toby with a bit more consistency on his day could have made it super close.
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Toby is fire. Can't say enough about this young dude. Scary to think that he's going to get much better later.
I was watching and thinking about Luis' movement, confident/relaxed/mature stroke progressions, overall shot placement and thinking that this dude should definitely try out for some ATP points and next thing you know...Thank you gentlemen for this crazy heavyweight fight. Super impressive.
Winston... fire as usual ma man.
Cheers,
M
Huge praise for Toby, super excited for him to figure that toss out, he'll be super dangerous. Great player with a great attitude. From coaching experience, that sweeping toss motion is really difficult to find a consistent toss with. I'm sure he's aware of this but he's hitting a lot of first serves at 11 o'clock and second serves and 9/10 o'clock. Pretty confident he'll figure it out and looking forward to seeing him develop.
Don't have to say much about Luis, bro has very very good analytical skills and the game to match.
Thanks for playing a wonderful set. Good luck to both in your future endeavor !
Super intense and skilled match. Great watch!
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Definitely big boy tennis. Toby's experience and consistency is hard to beat. His first serve and some of his flatter balls were deceptively heavy. Very crafty.
Luis might consider redefining his playing style. In the beginning he was aggressive for the sake of being aggressive as he claimed to be in the intro. With his heavy topspin stroke and high racquet speed he was consistently hitting short and making many errors when overly aggressive or mishitting. Later in the match he played more like a counter-punching game style which seemed to suit him very well. His error count dropped, his balls were going deeper into the court and it opened opportunities for him to close points with short bursts of aggression rather than trying to string together one aggressive shot after another. Overall, great play by both fellows. Top tier stuff!
14:57 Winston serves so hard he breaks the fence (offscreen)
Great playing guys! I love Toby’s groundstrokes, just need to develop a flat serve and get some easier points.
Winston! Came across your channel not too long ago. Really cool the content and community you've put together surrounding tennis. I'd love to get back in it as you have done someday. Would love to hear more about how you got back into it. I'll be following along.
great to hear from you Pierce! let's hit some balls some day man
Toby definitely fits the Brown vibe :P
Luis’ consistency and depth in shots is very reminiscent of Djokovic
We need to get Novak The GOATkovic on this channel..... Novak has to come! He will teach Clay a couple of tricks and Clay will win a whole pyramid next time.
There’s a video of Novak and alcaraz playing from baseline view, probably my favorite tennis video
@@williammaxwell4172 yeah, those angles are sick with all view of their insane lateral movement and balls spins.... madness.
I also have a Vcore 98+ in my collection. Those things generate monster spin and really heavy shots. Mine is at around 337 grams.
Nice play from both guys. Luis was just a bit more confident and calm under pressure than Toby.
11:07 one of the best backhands I've seen on this channel
Great match up! Now Winston get in on it 🎉
Toby is so adorable!
Thanks!
thanks!
Why the players in the cover always look so short
toby is my goat mannn ❤
@winstonDu I’d be curious in these videos to know if their rackets were recently strung or not. As you know, 52lbs fresh is way tighter compared to a couple weeks later.
Winton which one of those houses up the back is yours??
all of them
If I had to buy from only one brand for strings, it would definitely be Solinco. Best soft polys
Toby is a very good, albeit one-dimensional player, that's why a more creative player like Luis, even though he is lower rated, was able to win the match.
Luis is a full UTR point _higher_ ranked than Toby.
Oh my bad I saw it wrong
wish toby had more of a serve plus one. He's got good consistent shots, but doesn't hit spots enough to put luis in any pressure. Hard to comeback when getting broken twice to start the match
Go anteater! Zot Zot!
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where r these crts at specifically
Server lose the first 13 points 😲
luis looked calm, composed, steady and just solid. the other guy looked jerky and unbalanced and he was the one grunting all the time. seemed like hes excessively spending too much energy when he doesnt need to be. had he tried going to the net more instead of just smacking it from the baseline 90% of the time he would have had a better outcome. gotta mix it up. take pace off the ball and throw luis off rhythm with different things. if you just keep pounding it from the baseline youll wear yourself out really fast
Level wise toby is close but it also highlights the difference of 1 point in utr. His ball toss is too far behind him which causes those faults. No doubt he'll improve at college.
nobody won a service point until the 4th game
Toby has potential, still young but I feel like with more athleticism and better mental, he could win a rematch with a bit more practice
Why does everybody in your thumb nails look like they're 5' 2"
I swear this seems sped up
this guy tobias is so bad, Brown must have had a slow recruiting year to be getting players of this shit caliber