[Tennis]A fundamental method of the volley to overcome a weakness - Pro Tennis Lessons

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    Today's coach Takao Suzuki is one of the famous volleyers.
    Most players have been playing as a ground stroker since 2000, but he has been playing as a volleyer on ATP/ITF tour including grand slam.
    So that his technique is the world top level.
    If you have any questions or a theme that you would like to have lessons with in the future,
    Please let me know in the comments!
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    Takao Suzuki(Former Japan Davis Cup team)
    Belongs:Team REC
    Birthday : 9/20/1976
    Highest JTA* rank : S1/D1
    Highest ATP rank : S102/D119
    *Japan Tennis Association
    【career】
    ・record the most wins at Davis Cup in Japan national team(41 wins)
    ・Japan National Team at Atlanta Olympics
    ・first round in singles at US Open (1999, 2004)
    ・second round in singles at Wimbledon (2003)
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    At Star Tennis Academy, you can learn tennis techniques with top professionals, including Takao Suzuki, who has taken the set from Roger Federer in singles, and Michihisa Onoda, who has defeated Boris Becker in doubles.
    #tennis,#lessons,#volley
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  • @SUTATENI-Pro_Tennis_Lessons
    @SUTATENI-Pro_Tennis_Lessons  3 года назад +9

    Thank you for watching our video. We will resume updating from July! Please subscribe and wait! Thank you from Japan.

  • @shawneyshoeshine
    @shawneyshoeshine 3 года назад +17

    Takayuki's volleys are savage, crisp as hell.. thanks for the technical knowledge, brilliant

  • @DonYang73
    @DonYang73 3 года назад +6

    Takao Suzuki’s slice volley is really top class. Super crisp and clean, very sharp and accurate. 💪👍👍. Solid!

  • @andrewawrinka9572
    @andrewawrinka9572 3 года назад +20

    I still remember when in 2005 Takao vs Federer.. His volleys are excellent.. Thanks for the lessons.. Arigato Takao 🙏

    • @woojooya
      @woojooya 3 года назад

      what??? this man is Takao suzuki?? Never recognized him OMG

    • @emmanuelbuenviaje6564
      @emmanuelbuenviaje6564 3 года назад +4

      I just saw that match. Takao was a beast serving and volleying. Really nice technique.

    • @caotoulei
      @caotoulei 3 года назад +2

      Yes, they play to tiebreaker. What a game! Takeout is true master of serve and volley!

    • @igorboklah3068
      @igorboklah3068 2 месяца назад

      Yes,this match against Roger Takao performed with wild courage and absolutely no fear 🎉

    • @igorboklah3068
      @igorboklah3068 2 месяца назад

      The score was 6:3,6:4,6:4

  • @camlendrim7609
    @camlendrim7609 3 года назад +3

    Takayuki Suzuki’s tennis stroke form is the best. He is a great instructor. Still trying to copy his serving technique. Thanks. 🙏🏻🎾

  • @miguelormike6424
    @miguelormike6424 3 года назад +3

    I love the way you teach tennis. Keep the video's coming, from a old Southern California tennis pro. Thank You, Coach Miguel

  • @chjcptt
    @chjcptt Год назад +1

    The hitting sound is super clean. amazing. I wish one day I can volley like this

  • @plough1204
    @plough1204 Год назад

    Legend japanes tennis player, I remember him! Glad to see him on RUclips again, amazing lesson!

  • @jimmac6367
    @jimmac6367 3 года назад

    Greatly appreciate the sharing of your techniques. Thank you!

  • @ChrisTennis
    @ChrisTennis 3 года назад

    Thanks!! Please keep on posting more contents! Thanks!

  • @henrylove514
    @henrylove514 2 года назад

    Love the instructions! Thanks Takao Suzuki!

  • @CycleGirl-77
    @CycleGirl-77 2 года назад +1

    I really appreciate all of the full and slow motion demonstrations by the master from various angles! So well done!! Thank you.

    • @brasileirosim5961
      @brasileirosim5961 Год назад

      Great video, thanks! I like his backhand volley a lot. Does he have a continental grip at the forehand? I don’t think so.

  • @lucynguyen4235
    @lucynguyen4235 Год назад +1

    You made my day ! Excellent !

  • @massimosanticchia3404
    @massimosanticchia3404 Год назад

    You guys have the best instructional videos. This one on the volley is one of your best. Thank you.

  • @serendy_trix9265
    @serendy_trix9265 3 месяца назад

    Thank you coach😊

  • @balispiritual
    @balispiritual 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much coach. Sending lots of love from Bali.🙏

  • @buiminhmusic2935
    @buiminhmusic2935 Год назад

    Thank you sir, great demo and teach.

  • @georgesunaryo5080
    @georgesunaryo5080 3 года назад

    Fluid & solid volley,
    Love the way suzuki san plays.
    From your new subscriber from Indomesia.

  • @shriramoka
    @shriramoka 3 года назад

    Superb video. Pls make a specific video for High volleys - forehand and backhand. And also the smash !

  • @pjakobsen
    @pjakobsen Год назад

    Fantastic content.

  • @patrikberglund5717
    @patrikberglund5717 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @Lovely01372
    @Lovely01372 3 года назад

    Even I don't soeak Japanese, this is a great video. Hopefully more videos coming up

  • @mericusta1988
    @mericusta1988 3 года назад

    Thank you very much. I wish you had mentioned using our body weight to create stability.

  • @juicetest
    @juicetest 2 года назад

    besto volley videoto ,arigato

  • @TooleyPeter
    @TooleyPeter 2 года назад

    What a beautiful backhand volley.

  • @leks376
    @leks376 3 месяца назад

    Tutorial yg terbaik...

  • @jimpoole6037
    @jimpoole6037 Год назад

    Best!!

  • @tenniswarrior12
    @tenniswarrior12 5 месяцев назад

    These videos are so helpful, Can someone guide me to video where takao pro talks about footwork , load unload concepts

  • @user-wx2nm2hi5p
    @user-wx2nm2hi5p 2 года назад

    Thank you for your great volley skills. Please give us your great super heavy backhand slice shot making ways that you showed it game of Nishioka. I admire your backhand slice. How can I make my backhand slice like you~^^

  • @TravelPortugalBrasilTPB
    @TravelPortugalBrasilTPB 3 года назад +3

    Arikato. Thank you for this video and at least the text helps a lot. Would love to have it in English as well. Good luck always friends. Have you seen our latest videos? Full support friends always together, we hope!

  • @herowillrose3198
    @herowillrose3198 9 месяцев назад

    Okay, thanks for the video clip in Japanese.
    However, the shots at the net extremely fast for many net-players to reacts.
    But it is good to get into ready quickly perfect position for the fast coming ball.

  • @raysamarrero5309
    @raysamarrero5309 9 месяцев назад

    More backhand lessons!!!

  • @laurencecorray
    @laurencecorray 2 года назад

    Takao is the best. In 10 minutes or so he has shown the faults of my volleys. Another game changer.

  • @tech_rn
    @tech_rn 3 года назад

    Great video coach! How would you apply your technique when volleying a fast ball?

    • @rsmith02
      @rsmith02 2 года назад

      Just keep the backswing short and use this technique

  • @cesar90x45
    @cesar90x45 3 года назад +2

    Domo Arigatou

  • @tmass1
    @tmass1 Год назад

    so on backhand, bend the wrist kind of weird. upwards.
    and on forehand focus on moving the whole racket forwards at the same time

  • @jerryai283
    @jerryai283 2 года назад

    I really like your tennis teaching channel. Could you please tell me Mr. Takao 's Dunlop cx-200 head size is 95'' or 98" he using? Thanks!

    • @jerryai283
      @jerryai283 2 года назад

      you haven't answered my question yet. :)

    • @meahall
      @meahall 2 года назад +2

      I think it's a 95, judging by the overall shape of the racket.
      Volleying is all about control, so I would guess it's more than likely he uses the smaller headsize.

  • @lancefrederickzabala2477
    @lancefrederickzabala2477 2 года назад

    What racquet siZe does he use? 98?

  • @pegasuschua8986
    @pegasuschua8986 3 года назад +2

    Hi,could you explain what type of grip u r using for forehand volley ?

    • @allim7015
      @allim7015 3 года назад

      It is said that he uses the continental grip for both forehand and backhand volley.

    • @damianograziano4769
      @damianograziano4769 3 года назад

      I agree, i don't think it's really a continental grip on the forehand volley, I think it's more of a continental//eastern grip

    • @damianograziano4769
      @damianograziano4769 3 года назад

      please Star Tennis Academy, answer if you see this :)

  • @zeekedd6245
    @zeekedd6245 3 года назад +1

    What racquet is he using?
    And string? Tensions

  • @bpviktoras8033
    @bpviktoras8033 3 года назад +2

    I like you videos! It would be useful to improve a forehand!

  • @peterrattenbury8608
    @peterrattenbury8608 Год назад

    Federer’s volleys are very similar to this smooth style.

  • @poramintasana2440
    @poramintasana2440 Год назад

    一緒に練習したいのですが、できますか?どこにいるの?

  • @orthopraxis235
    @orthopraxis235 2 года назад

    The one criticism I have of this is that he doesn't close the net when getting the feeds. He is just standing there. I am dismayed, a little, but this lack of concept application. While he makes good solid contact, he should be closing on EVERY volley in order to hit the ball BEFORE it drops from its peak height. Then, prior to receiving the next feed, he should be quickly and powerfully returning to the original position (not just remaining close to the net). Closing assertively is essential to: 1. take time away from the opponent 2. give you a better net position, better because it yields a closer net hit position that allows more available angle for the volley. I am sure he is just demonstrating, but the demonstration will cause observers to also "just stand there" hitting the volley. The BEST technique, the one you would NEED to apply during a match with a suitable opponent, would be to close AS SOON AS you perceive direction of the opponent's shot, thus giving yourself the advantage of taking time away from your opponent and, at the same time, giving yourself the advantage of having more court to volley into because you are closer to the net. Of course, each successful close in practice needs to be accompanied by a subsequent push back to the original position, as to be properly positioned for the lob (in match play), or, for another practice at closing the volley (in drills and practice).