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    In preparation for Shamir's match vs All-American former D1 standout Ema, Shamir plays another student of mine Adam ITF World Tennis Number 21.2. After the set, I coach both players on what they did well and what needs to be improved.
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  • @IntuitiveTennis
    @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад +4

    You are probably doing this wrong on your forehand bit.ly/nmbr1fhpr

  • @evilchemi
    @evilchemi Год назад +38

    Shamir played fantastically. High percentage shots and real patience in how he played the points. Nick had coached him about not looking to end the point early and that's exactly what Shamir did. Plus his serve has come on enormously.

    • @dundundunnnnnn8717
      @dundundunnnnnn8717 Год назад

      When I saw Adam's serve compared to Shamir I knew he was gonna be in trouble

  • @Hentz3
    @Hentz3 Год назад +34

    Glad you've started featuring matches between your students - great content

  • @pianoguy33
    @pianoguy33 Год назад +12

    I like the way you back up what you are coaching them/us with by using a quick clip of the mistake so as we can immediately understand and also see just how important what your saying is.

  • @-Munditimum-
    @-Munditimum- Год назад +14

    You have to appreciate Nik's dead straight approach. I know at at least for me, intensity completely transforms my hitting level even in average practice rallies.
    Thank you Nik, Shamir and Adam!
    Cheers!
    M

  • @Mattmerrison
    @Mattmerrison Год назад +13

    It’s so true what you said about footwork. It feels silly to be on your toes and doing tiny movements on the court but it helps so much. It creates time and space to make better shot choices

    • @Dom-yv4nq
      @Dom-yv4nq Год назад

      I don't quite get what's "silly" to be on your toes. It's just a natural thing to do to improve your game. Footwork is probably one of the most critical things in practically any sport. If you don't have a coach there are so many YT videos on improving your footwork. Put in the extra effort and you will reap rewards on the court.

  • @dundundunnnnnn8717
    @dundundunnnnnn8717 Год назад +13

    This is exactly what I was hoping for, thank you Nick, Shamir, and Adam!

  • @victorious1177
    @victorious1177 Год назад +6

    Love these match videos with your students - they're always instructive. Hoping to see a video series with Shamir like you did with Emma and Maci

  • @fabienlarrieu2
    @fabienlarrieu2 Год назад +5

    I love the way you spot ans and describe thé weaknesses and whats needed to improve. You re a great coach!

  • @milanvincic9668
    @milanvincic9668 Год назад +9

    Well played Shamir😊.
    What I like about Shamir is that his level of tennis doesn't drop in matches relative to his level in training session with Nikola.
    Awesome coaching Nick😎. You always say exactly what you need in the best possible fashion❤

  • @yarivfreed1098
    @yarivfreed1098 Год назад +5

    Great editing the way you told each of the guys what they had to work and then after each comment you cut to an example of the mistakes they were making.

  • @MB-le7tw
    @MB-le7tw Год назад +3

    good solid 4.0 tennis with excellent coaching. nice work shamir he was simply the better player today.

  • @cesarfernandezlopez5063
    @cesarfernandezlopez5063 Год назад +4

    Great thanks Nick 👍🏻❤️🎾

  • @Javi_C
    @Javi_C Год назад +3

    Wow! Well done Shamir!

  • @dalef84
    @dalef84 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great content! We're missing the full set, but it looked to me at 4-1 or 4-2 that Adam was trying a push strategy with high balls often to Shamir's backhand. It seems it worked out for Adam at least for a game or two, so that could be another future improvement for Shamir

  • @musicvisionz71030
    @musicvisionz71030 Год назад +2

    Hey Nick,
    Please make a video about the forehand drop shot of Carlos Alcaraz. Seems like his shot is really revolutionizing tennis 🙌

  • @sj-mf8zz
    @sj-mf8zz Год назад +8

    Shamir is a gamer, he plays well in matches compared to practice.

  • @bretts5571
    @bretts5571 Год назад +1

    Great instructional video!

  • @stephenchalmers71
    @stephenchalmers71 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’m sure Nick can help Adam with his serve mechanics, but one thing I’d tell him is that he’s tossing the ball too high and holding his trophy pose for too long waiting for it to drop. His motion would be much more fluid if he just lowered his toss a little and fluidity usually helps with power. I’m 6’1” as well and my first serve is one of my biggest weapons, so he can definitely develop that.

  • @12GaugePadawan
    @12GaugePadawan Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this video! In addition to calling serves in/out, is it acceptable for the receiver to call the server’s foot fault at the recreational level? 1:07 foot faults can be hard to see sometimes but, in doubles, your net partner often can.

  • @hansolsson3409
    @hansolsson3409 Год назад +3

    Great video Nick! 👍

  • @simplebalanceastrology
    @simplebalanceastrology Год назад +3

    love this content!

  • @gerardovitaliani9318
    @gerardovitaliani9318 Год назад

    Hi Nick, just wanted to ask if you have any videos (can't find it) on how to approach a game where you easily recognize your opponent is much higher level.
    You’ll see, in my club the internal tournaments are classified into 3 free categories for any age, A, B and C, the latter being the lowest level.
    It is common for players to sign up in the immediate lower category, either due to lack of confidence, pace, etc. This at my 57 years will understand that it is not very motivating.
    I try to do my best even without expecting a favorable result, but it would be very interesting to see your teaching to take advantage even in those situations.
    As always, thank you very much for being here.

  • @applesforakbar
    @applesforakbar Год назад

    Nice running forehand Shamir!

  • @yakzivz1104
    @yakzivz1104 Год назад +1

    good game by both players!!!

  • @DanTuber
    @DanTuber Год назад +4

    shamir has improved

  • @cdan3609
    @cdan3609 Год назад +1

    Adam use to choke up all the time, not to muck. Maybe 1-2 cm (round a half an inch). After all I know it's should be done mostly at volleys. At the majority of the stroke you shouldn't do it because you loose to much power but even less feel.
    I like the vid. Thanks!

  • @supermuskelmann8557
    @supermuskelmann8557 Год назад +3

    First time I’ve seen Shamir actually move his feet. Nice 👍🏻

  • @chenjoe89
    @chenjoe89 Год назад

    Great video, great match!
    However, I feel that players that are not the elite high-level players, have problems with one-handed backhand, and always lean towards the slice in matches. And the OHB they hit, are mostly the pushing type. It is tough on OHB players because sometimes opponents just keep hitting to your backhand and then come to the net >.

  • @mattiastennis
    @mattiastennis Год назад

    Out of curiosity what is Adam's and Shamir's UTR ? Are they competing in any tournaments/weekly fixtures? And how is Milan going?

  • @tmass1
    @tmass1 Год назад +3

    shamir played great

  • @qtancourt371
    @qtancourt371 Год назад +1

    Shamir lives in the UK and flies to the US just to take tennis lessons with you?? Wow. he must be doing well financially :).

  • @petertrahan9785
    @petertrahan9785 Год назад +1

    The reason this level is less active with the feet is in part because the ball is moving slower than it does at higher levels. At higher levels, you absolutely have to stay on your toes. It is actually easier to maintain a high level of intensity when the ball is moving faster. When the ball is moving slower and you have to wait for it, the intensity naturally drops and it is much easier to wind up on your heals more.

    • @lukeoldfield7940
      @lukeoldfield7940 Год назад +1

      Good point - there is also a tendency to relax mentally when you are having to wait for the ball to come back to you. I find my technique is better against players that hit harder and play faster for this same reason - form gets sloppy when you have to much time in between hitting the ball.

    • @petertrahan9785
      @petertrahan9785 Год назад

      @@lukeoldfield7940 Keep up the good work! Thank you for your videos

  • @leightonp8496
    @leightonp8496 Год назад +2

    Adam played well for a 3.5 player!

  • @nijiak
    @nijiak Год назад +1

    Shamir is too nice, think most people i've played against would've called the 2nd point (down the line to Shamir's backhand) out already.

  • @oooodaxteroooo
    @oooodaxteroooo Год назад +1

    im struggling to decide who plays worse...

  • @MattSuddarth
    @MattSuddarth Год назад +6

    If Adam is WTN 21, that'd make him about 3.5. Looks like he's close to making it to that next level, though. The forehand is a potential weapon.

    • @adametinson
      @adametinson Год назад

      Thanks dude, working on it! 💪

  • @aymanzein7
    @aymanzein7 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏
    I learned a lot
    Although I don't understand what's wrong with dropshots?

    • @victorious1177
      @victorious1177 Год назад +2

      It's a low percentage, difficult shot. If you hit a bad one you're dead.

  • @Dimone11
    @Dimone11 Год назад +1

    Rly like that Adam had some power behind his shots. With better footwork and intensity he would pushed Shamir so hard.
    On the other hand Shamir played very safe but there was little pressure behind his shots. Except for the serve.

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад +3

      Shamir’s shots are a lot flatter than Adam’s and he had to be more cautious in the strong wind

  • @rharrell1
    @rharrell1 Год назад

    I know this is off topic but there are not many professional tennis players who wear glasses now. There were some older players like Arthur Ashe and Martina Navratilova who wore them. I am assuming most tennis players have above average vision similar to baseball players. This was listed on an internet search "Top tennis players have excellent dynamic visual acuity with sharp vision that can shift focus from near-to-far and far-to-near with great ease. This involves having very good eye accommodation and convergence." Did not know if this has ever been tested such as the vision of a good versus bad returner of serve.

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад

      I can’t think of any current players that play with sunglasses 🕶️

    • @rharrell1
      @rharrell1 Год назад +1

      @@IntuitiveTennis I should have thought about this more. I forgot Novack Djokovic wears contact lenses probably the best returner in the game now. I think a lot of athletes wear contacts as some are afraid of laser surgery. Jennifer Capriati had trouble playing at night after Lasik surgery. Roger Federer and Alexander Zeverz used contacts also.

    • @Mickey_McD
      @Mickey_McD Год назад

      @@IntuitiveTennis On the ladies side Flipkins, Volynets, Bonaventure. Istomin wears glasses.

  • @EdgewoodTennis
    @EdgewoodTennis Год назад +3

    Those yellow lines are so distracting. Good play by both guys!

    • @architennis
      @architennis Год назад +2

      Pickleball...get off my lawn!

  • @golllaur
    @golllaur Год назад

    Hi Nick! My question is not related to the video but could you please answer it: recently I've watched very closely a couple of pro matches and noticed that almost every forehand is being hit while feet are on the toes (the heel is not touching the ground) , but on some 2hBHs the front foot is landed completely and the weight is distributed approximately evenly between the heel and the toe. Is this so? If yes, then why there's such a difference in the stance. Thanks!

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад

      That’s an excellent observation
      There’s a reason for this…

    • @golllaur
      @golllaur Год назад

      @@IntuitiveTennis aaaaaaand?))) haha, it's a mystery!

  • @toddrhodes4251
    @toddrhodes4251 Год назад

    Think the 3.5 got hooked @ 2:34 🤫😄

  • @geld5220
    @geld5220 3 месяца назад

    very close. Shamir seems more intent on hitting to Adams backhand more consistently. Other than that its really tough to tell who is 3.5 or 4.0. However, Adam did try to loop to Shamir's one hand backhand which nice.

  • @hansolsson3409
    @hansolsson3409 Год назад +2

    This is great but would be even better if you included the whole set! No highlights! 👍

  • @ckn711
    @ckn711 Год назад

    In your earlier videos Shamir was a 4.5 right?

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад

      He’s dealing with a foot problem
      He was closer to 4.5 before yes

  • @Didymus1984
    @Didymus1984 Год назад +1

    Take note, Ema! 👀

  • @Mattmerrison
    @Mattmerrison Год назад +1

    Shamir lives in the UK?! He must travel to Florida a lot to have sessions with Nick

  • @Apstenusrazbega
    @Apstenusrazbega Год назад

    You start to value such coaching after a match especially when you played some tournaments yourself(without a coach of course) and failed to win matches which you could win.

  • @tennisone6376
    @tennisone6376 Год назад +1

    Adam give the first serve winner to Shamir but Amir call the next point in what was out, that is good Karma

  • @lamgefyoutoob
    @lamgefyoutoob Год назад

    Emma is gonna kick his butt.

  • @reuelray
    @reuelray Год назад

    I guess you have to give Shamir some matches he can win to keep his confidence up. He did get destroyed by Emma, who will probably destroy all of your students. The outcome is supposed to be what happens when a 4.0 play a 3.5. 3.5 guy actually is not that bad. He's locked however into a bunch of habits that are hard to change...

  • @jd2722
    @jd2722 Год назад

    Why did u tell shamir no drop shots?

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад

      Explanation here 🫴 ruclips.net/user/shorts05uCPGiklpk?feature=share

    • @jd2722
      @jd2722 Год назад

      @@IntuitiveTennis ah, so basically don’t do drop shots if you can’t do them well

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад +2

      @@jd2722 right, and even if you perform them well use sparingly and keep surprise factor.

  • @ufbgkk1064
    @ufbgkk1064 Год назад

    Shamir is close to Beating Safin😆

  • @jamesgould5039
    @jamesgould5039 8 месяцев назад

    "Shamir don't do any drop shots"
    "I think I only hit two"
    "That's way too many"
    Brutal 😂
    Love the honest feedback though

  • @tennisace40
    @tennisace40 4 месяца назад

    Two 4.0 players!

  • @GRBomber
    @GRBomber Год назад

    Why shouldn't Shamir try a few dropshots?

    • @iagree4686
      @iagree4686 Год назад +2

      i think it was because it was a windy day, drop shots are very unstable

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Год назад +3

      explanation here 👉 ruclips.net/user/shorts05uCPGiklpk?feature=share

  • @PaulWolfe1
    @PaulWolfe1 Год назад

    2:35 is in. If unsure, you cannot call it out, which makes it in.

    • @MeakH1
      @MeakH1 Год назад

      If you zoom in it's clearly out by less than one inch.

    • @PaulWolfe1
      @PaulWolfe1 Год назад

      @@MeakH1 Any tiny part of the ball just needs to touch any tiny part of the line. Not sure what you are seeing, but the ball was in.

    • @MeakH1
      @MeakH1 Год назад

      @PaulWolfe1 I am seeing that the ball didn't touch any part of the line and/or any area of was in. What you are seeing is the shadow. In addition, he was sure of calling the ball. He might have hesitated slightly because of the closeness of the ball being out by a few inches.

    • @PaulWolfe1
      @PaulWolfe1 Год назад +1

      @@MeakH1 Well I wasn't seeing a shadow. But OK, I played it at the highest res and .25 speed and went frame by frame and … it does appear out. By the tiniest amount. Maybe. Would really need to see it at the exact moment that the ball is at its most compressed. But I stand corrected, it was a legit Out call. Just watching it without going frame by frame it looked like it caught to my eyes.
      I'd really love a low-priced and effective shot caller for regular people. The price point is a little high right now.

  • @JoJo-nm1dh
    @JoJo-nm1dh Год назад

    Shamir is a cool dude but I think Emma will crush him bagels unfortunately. 😂

  • @DonYang73
    @DonYang73 3 месяца назад

    Shamir needs to be more agressive on points which he can.

  • @linhuawang
    @linhuawang Год назад

    Shamir was simply pushing, why didn't you whip on at least your forehand against a weaker opponent

  • @spirothegamer
    @spirothegamer Год назад +1

    Are these yellow lines pickleball lines? Disgusting.