he will be extremely dangerous at Wimbledon to anyone in the draw. he is not just a serve bot. he returns extremely well though his backhand isn't solid enough yet
Why would Perricard be more dangerous in Wimbledon than for example Raonic was? The latest big server who won Wimbledon is Ivanisevic, the former coach of Djokovic.
@@thespasmaniandevil don't justify backwards things; be the instrument of change to make them better. and change the dates while ur at it - month/day/year is so aggressively autistic.
@@canchero724wow fanboy got glass heart. Talking about serves here, not grand slams….if it was, then Sampras is still not even close…we’d be talking the big 3 😂
Giovanni has petfect timing on his serve. Of note is...that he strikes the ball on the way up at the point which the ball has ended its upward phase which requires exceptional timing & conditioning when combined with his lightning quick pinpoint right foot loading. Awsome.❤
Il va venir titiller le top 10 mondial il est jeune et il va encore beaucoup progresser dans tous les domaines du jeu le service est sa très grosse arme pour le reste il peut encore beaucoup s'améliorer
This is basically what Maxime Cressy does, first and second serve at the same speed, but this guy has a baseline game which is more solid than the Cressy's one. If Cressy at his best was the 31st in the world, Mpetshi can easily be in the top 20 for the rest of his career
at some point, pro tennis players will get so good that serves are basically un-returnable so games just become service aces. the tennis singularity is real
The sport unfortunately in underrepresented of talent … look at no 1 player and his natural athleticism.. odd, awkward but trained by years private coaches.. when we allow players with natural abilities have opportunities to be trained, coached in elite tennis camps.. big changes will occur.. example the Williams sisters who wipe the court with natural athleticism.. basket ball is a changed sport.. went from three point shots too magical plays in the circle ..
You need to make the decision in your yourh to play brave tennis. It may not work immediatly but theres so many junior players who just try to win every single point and that really damages the development. Ive played opponents who know that a shitty no pace ball is working and they keep playing it. (Its difficult when you havent played for weeks that shorter ball with no pqce especially after receiving serves and pacey balls) So you tend to start hitting the rubish shots back. You then engage in a set of rubish shots rubish games. You can get stuck playing this way espeically if you can grind out some results. BUT its going to destroy you long term. Its hard because a lot of coaches just conduct classes, collect money but never go to watch the students play matches. I think they should charge another few bucks per class and say it includes watching them play matches at tournaments or weekend slots. The students absolutely idolise their coaches. Being watched by your coach and parents and a junior means absolutely everything. I think thats why i stopped when i was an 18 year old semi pro. You go to location in another city all alone. Dont know what to eat. Dont talk to anyone before a match. Cant analyse your performance. Like even if a parent had no clue but discussed it your brain will priblem solve a situation better. Anyways. Kyrgios first did this consistently in multiple matches that i am aware of. But sometimes you can still blast a second serve at top speed. It might burn out your shoulder though
Are you really so pathetic you're looking down your nose at someone celebrating by saying "Yes!" when they've just hit a serve that ridiculous? Grow up.
for my Americans out there, that's about 146 oil gallons per bald eagle
😂 I've never heard this before. It's quite funny, but why do you use this expression for MPH?
- an ignorant non-American
Or 0.7 football fields per second
Appreciate the freedom unit conversion! ‘Murica!
😂😂
Thank you kind sir! Always remember the inferiority of your country.
he will be extremely dangerous at Wimbledon to anyone in the draw. he is not just a serve bot. he returns extremely well though his backhand isn't solid enough yet
Если не будет нервничать 😅
He has single handed backhand. Is his backhand strong?
Why would Perricard be more dangerous in Wimbledon than for example Raonic was? The latest big server who won Wimbledon is Ivanisevic, the former coach of Djokovic.
@@ajeetp470 Strong for quick strike shots, but its not smooth or consistent enough
@@AA-le9ls Because of his serve and his returning. plus he has great defense. His footwork is decent too
This is actually scary af...the ball literally just flies out of sight 💀
This guy played Ben Shelton and made a 236kmh second serve and multiple 242kmh first serves
Maybe it is the future of tennis serve. Serving a second as fast as the first.
No because they slowed the surfaces elsewhere
That's 146mph guys.
KMH>>>
Why does America do this to themselves 😅
@@Marmalade_Sally Fahrenheit clears Celsius tho
@@thespasmaniandevil don't justify backwards things; be the instrument of change to make them better. and change the dates while ur at it - month/day/year is so aggressively autistic.
GMP is the new Sampras. Two first serves, all gas. 😂
Sampras couldn’t go near this guy, about 30kmh slower.
@dc0407 put some respect on Pistol Pete's name. Until he wins a few grand slams GMP is merely a Isner or Karlovic regen
@@dc0407 yeah but Pete's serves are deadly accurate!
@@canchero724wow fanboy got glass heart. Talking about serves here, not grand slams….if it was, then Sampras is still not even close…we’d be talking the big 3 😂
@@tattwa1so is GMP’s, plus it’s 30k faster. Different league.
Giovanni has petfect timing on his serve. Of note is...that he strikes the ball on the way up at the point which the ball has ended its upward phase which requires exceptional timing & conditioning when combined with his lightning quick pinpoint right foot loading. Awsome.❤
First Ben Shelton, and now him. The new gen is gonna have some fast servers imo
Clearly dared and he did it.
Who the hell is this guy. Just showed up without any fame. This guy will win big, i know it.
must have not been keepijg up lately he won a title in lyon earlier this year
Tbf, he's been a consistent presence on tour for at least 12 months now. But he's definitely breaking through...
I saw him in the final against Ben Shelten. There he made 236kmh second serve and 242kmh first serve several times.
Dont forget he already won an atp title
Il va venir titiller le top 10 mondial il est jeune et il va encore beaucoup progresser dans tous les domaines du jeu le service est sa très grosse arme pour le reste il peut encore beaucoup s'améliorer
Un servbot comme un autre
@@Moorgull..sa victoire a lyon sur terre battue a prouvé largement le contraire...
Serves keep getting better and better
He also seems to double fault more than average too. So it's a trade-off. I like the aggressiveness
Bro from another planet
What was he thinking before preparing for second serve
Now isn't he a monster 💀
This is basically what Maxime Cressy does, first and second serve at the same speed, but this guy has a baseline game which is more solid than the Cressy's one. If Cressy at his best was the 31st in the world, Mpetshi can easily be in the top 20 for the rest of his career
Federer was the best at big bang service returns. He was use anticipation and able to get in their head which effected their service
this is insane
Sampras approved 🚀
More exciting player
Très bien ce petit paire Ricard mais pêche hi au service 😊
145 mph SECOND serve... let that sink in...
Rune will play today for semifinals at paris
i like it :)
4all tie-break
second serve ??
how confortable we feel to return !!!
... then GMP says " NO CONFORT BRO ! :o)"
New Ivanisevic
this is a firt serve my dear anchorman!!!
Unreal server.
crazy cuz he doesnt even use much leg like Shelton does on his serve
Con trabajo y compromiso con el mismo sera un tenista de elite mundial puede ser el nuevo big tree
... the day you feel good and confortableat serving ^^^^
What Is his name?
Giovanni mpetshi perricard
woooooow 😮😂❤
😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Luckily no judge line
WHO IS THIS GUY
A serve bot
Giovanni Perrischart es Frances
@d.benicasim thank you! He's brilliant
@@glitchxa3457 joueur français Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
That really was out-of-order hahah
He clearly forgot which order your first and second serves come in;)
Il abime pas les balles!!! ??? 😂
146 mph for those with an AR-15 mounted on their living room wall
No fear
serve God with 1Hand backhand ? oghhh this era of tennis is worth yo watch
Is his backhand strong?
세컨서브가 235 미쳤네 ㅋㅋ 저걸 어캐 받어 ㅋㅋ
146.02 miles per hour.
he was like, do you even tennis bruv
LAS REGLAS EN EL TENIS, TIENEN QUE CAMBIAR... TIENE QUE HABER UN SOLO SAQUE
El hombre le cree a su saque
How many football fields per hour is that?
at some point, pro tennis players will get so good that serves are basically un-returnable so games just become service aces.
the tennis singularity is real
No
Diabolical
Vas y mon "petit " bonhomme
Rune 🤭🤭
Like in the 80’s. Maybe the illiterate thing is this kind of second service are new 😂😂😂😂
The sport unfortunately in underrepresented of talent … look at no 1 player and his natural athleticism.. odd, awkward but trained by years private coaches.. when we allow players with natural abilities have opportunities to be trained, coached in elite tennis camps.. big changes will occur..
example the Williams sisters who wipe the court with natural athleticism.. basket ball is a changed sport.. went from three point shots too magical plays in the circle ..
I agree. This is changing slowly.
You need to make the decision in your yourh to play brave tennis. It may not work immediatly but theres so many junior players who just try to win every single point and that really damages the development.
Ive played opponents who know that a shitty no pace ball is working and they keep playing it. (Its difficult when you havent played for weeks that shorter ball with no pqce especially after receiving serves and pacey balls)
So you tend to start hitting the rubish shots back. You then engage in a set of rubish shots rubish games.
You can get stuck playing this way espeically if you can grind out some results.
BUT its going to destroy you long term.
Its hard because a lot of coaches just conduct classes, collect money but never go to watch the students play matches.
I think they should charge another few bucks per class and say it includes watching them play matches at tournaments or weekend slots.
The students absolutely idolise their coaches. Being watched by your coach and parents and a junior means absolutely everything.
I think thats why i stopped when i was an 18 year old semi pro. You go to location in another city all alone. Dont know what to eat. Dont talk to anyone before a match. Cant analyse your performance. Like even if a parent had no clue but discussed it your brain will priblem solve a situation better.
Anyways.
Kyrgios first did this consistently in multiple matches that i am aware of.
But sometimes you can still blast a second serve at top speed. It might burn out your shoulder though
루네 겁먹었는지
그뒤로 젖꼭지가 빨딱 슨게 보이네요...😊
wth
Why don't they ever show both KPH and MPH. It's 2024 not 1936? Not enough pixels in this world? 235kph 146mph. Oh, forgot. How is this speed posible?
@@PickleTennisChannel Because kph is not a valid unit. It's km/h.
Who is shouting after the ace? I hope it's not Perricard since I want tennis players to start behaving like gentlemen again.
It's the server. Grow up
change your channel to Spongebob
Are you really so pathetic you're looking down your nose at someone celebrating by saying "Yes!" when they've just hit a serve that ridiculous? Grow up.
Tennis is rallies not dominant Monster serving, ruining the game
Canales would smash it back, don't worry
@@harrymodric who is Canales ?
@@laminetall4825the oponent
@@LND-BS thks 👌🏾
@@laminetall4825 the caption was wrong, it wasn’t rune
Two 1st serves, no rallies, how is this interesting to watch? I'll take Alcaraz any day. Fun to watch, always smiling, beautiful technique
Wait till his shoulder surgery, then its game over
Roddik didnt have any shoulder problems and he served like this all his life
He's 6'8" i doubt he uses more shoulder than Roddick did who was 6'2".