Thank you for the footage. This is perfect, you did a great job capturing different aspects of shots. I liked how you zoomed into Djok and Berd return serves, serves and ground strokes. This has been a very informative video. Thanks again.
Just buy Penn championship. Then look at label and choose which kind u want. The more durable for hard courts, or the less durable more tailored for softer courts ( it's mainly a felt difference).
+Jwerp Afnjfol But are they different in some way from the $2.35 can penn/wilson balls you can get at sport stores? Like would they cost $4.35 per can?
+KennyG Ariza Well $2.35 is usually too cheap, unless it's sale or something. Cans for around $4 is more likely to find. Just ask in the store for professional balls, they are definitely more common than other types of balls. Usually it says "ITF approved" on the can if it's professional balls.
+KennyG Ariza The regular Penn balls have really gone down in quality. Has anyone else noticed this? I play tennis 6 or 7 times a week, so I notice stuff like that.
Thank you for the footage. This is perfect, you did a great job capturing different aspects of shots. I liked how you zoomed into Djok and Berd return serves, serves and ground strokes. This has been a very informative video. Thanks again.
very nice from you that you filmed court view. Thanks
That volley from Berdych at 3:25 was just crazy!
Nice catch from the chairman.
This is amazing!
Wow. With the racquet tech these days, this is like table tennis on steroids. Amazing how quick these guys are
good job
Just buy Penn championship. Then look at label and choose which kind u want. The more durable for hard courts, or the less durable more tailored for softer courts ( it's mainly a felt difference).
I really like berdych's shirt
+rondelego2 His H & M line is so fashionable, they're just hard to find.
0:02 "how novak keep getting custom barricade colorway?? adidas never let me pick what i want..."
you spelt his name wrong
tomas has a nice pair of legs on him
+roter13 Indeed he does
+roter13 the guy must sleep next to the leg press machine in the gym.
Those tennis balls are different from the ones that i can buy at sport authority right?
+KennyG Ariza No you can buy just the same type of balls in any normal sports store
+Jwerp Afnjfol But are they different in some way from the $2.35 can penn/wilson balls you can get at sport stores? Like would they cost $4.35 per can?
+KennyG Ariza Well $2.35 is usually too cheap, unless it's sale or something. Cans for around $4 is more likely to find. Just ask in the store for professional balls, they are definitely more common than other types of balls. Usually it says "ITF approved" on the can if it's professional balls.
+Jwerp Afnjfol Thats what I wanted to know thanks!
+KennyG Ariza The regular Penn balls have really gone down in quality. Has anyone else noticed this? I play tennis 6 or 7 times a week, so I notice stuff like that.