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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @grimson
    @grimson Год назад +172

    Former professional footballer here, retired at 28 at my physical peak for similar reasons as yours. Just over the uncertainty, travel, contract nonsense etc. I never regretted it BUT I also started playing again in my 40s at a good amateur level and had a blast!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +16

      love to hear that man!! Keep pushing it

    • @madbadtrad7746
      @madbadtrad7746 Год назад +12

      Similar story here. Let's face it: all things considered, playing for fun is infinitely better all round. And many if not most pro players suffer from lifelong chronic injuries. The schedule and demands are brutal.

    • @Bruhbruhbruh-rn9qv
      @Bruhbruhbruh-rn9qv Год назад

      ⁠@@madbadtrad7746True. We’re accustomed to seeing the best athletes in the world and getting wrapped up in their drama, but the reality is 99.9% of the people who play tennis or football are just doing it for fun.

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice 9 месяцев назад

      @@Karue-Sell I can relate to this a bit because my coach was a demanding Boliteri coach told me once I get to the top with him in my club then its going to be a very lonely place being up there. So I left after he told me once I get up there I would make more enemies than friends and i will get bored once he said to me that once I beat everybody in the club then then nobody in the club will want to play because they will lose interest in trying to challenge you if you are too strong for them.
      But I left for another reason also (to do with the last days as I got called in another direction from out of the tennis court world in a big way). I wasn't gonna let myself get too distracted inside of the tennis court with the coach who wanted all my attention to be focused on everything in the court to the point that I become too distracted by the square circle world that I wouldn't be aware of what was going on outside the court in these perilous times we are living in so I had to be wise with my choices because if I continued on with the coach then would get too distracted. As tennis can swallow your life all up especially with all the hours of training involved once things start to get serious with the coach. then he wants all your time and attention inside the court. The coach was obsessed with the tennis bug,
      And so what did the coach do, had me in training smash up his national kids with the big power serves. And I began to get
      bored of this after a few years of it. It was helping to toughen up his players but I was getting bored.

    • @JohnHolywell
      @JohnHolywell 6 месяцев назад +1

      Are you Justin Bryant the guy who wrote a book and has a wikipedia page - played for dunfermline, borehamwood and now is directing of goalkeeping at north carolina state? Because I did my research about goalkeepers who retired at 28 and I found that and also your oldest video has that name in title:

  • @Karue-Sell
    @Karue-Sell  Год назад +194

    Wasn't sure how this video was going to do but truly appreciate all the kind words, everyone. Means a lot. Thanks for sharing your stories as well!! And don't forget to smash that like button. It really helps the channel! Into the top 1000, fam!!! Let's gooo

    • @-Munditimum-
      @-Munditimum- Год назад +3

      Super proud of you ma man. I would have no regrets either. You have done amazing for yourself and thank you so much for sharing your journey with us.
      I played ITFs way back in the day, and yes, they sucked way back then too (way more on the suckiness level) considering the harsh realities.
      Congrats and with full support ma man.
      Cheers,
      M

    • @didieradam5547
      @didieradam5547 Год назад +2

      I did the same with my daugther and it was exactly the same feeling. She was very good but we had to stop for the same raisons. She so happy now and has no regrets.

  • @normanashbrooke3345
    @normanashbrooke3345 Год назад +93

    Hello,
    Billie Jean King once said that tennis players are artists. You are certainly an artist with a racket, like Roger Federer you display a skill level that is both sublime and inspiring. I am a 73 year old senior player tennis player who is ranked 5th nationally and 33rd internationally in my age division. I wish you all the luck in the world and please never stop playing tennis.
    Sincerely,
    Norman Ashbrooke

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +10

      thank you for the kind words!!

    • @ZacharyShahan
      @ZacharyShahan Год назад +3

      Wow, congrats on that! Big achievement! Know it's not ATP, but it must be a very competitive field still at that age.

    • @Coolrobb
      @Coolrobb Год назад

      What a schmuck.

  • @alainbrouillaud484
    @alainbrouillaud484 Год назад +14

    Karue… I feel you will play your best because you are FREE!The fact that you don’t give an “F” is truly liberating. Now you’ll walk off the court knowing that your participation was a POSITIVE regardless of the result… sure you would rather win than lose, but you’ll be calmer than ever before. Keep reaching higher… go as far as you want 😊🎾

  • @tamagonbagel6569
    @tamagonbagel6569 Год назад +10

    I quit tennis at 13 when someone told me I could be a D1 player if I worked harder. The pressure immediately got to me. I can't imagine what the pressure of the tour would be, especially with all the money concerns. I've returned to it this year and am glad I have a sport that brings me so much joy again. Your whole mentality about tennis is inspiring. Great channel.

    • @kkarx
      @kkarx 7 месяцев назад

      I quit at 14 because I could not handle the pressure. It was getting worse and worse. I was fast, had great movement, excellent great serve and forehand but then my backhand started to fail for some reason and I lost mountain of matches where I lead 5-0. I was just scared when the ball. It was just too much of stress for me.

  • @MPTennis
    @MPTennis Год назад +34

    Thanks for sharing your story Karue! Learning so much from your journey. 👍

    • @timcross11
      @timcross11 Год назад

      Do you play futures ive always been meaning to ask

  • @pistolpete023
    @pistolpete023 Год назад +13

    Been following your journey. Love that you're playing pro tournaments again to leave nothing on the table. I'm in my late thirties now, and while I was never even remotely close to being your level (tennis is an expensive sport in this country of opportunity!), I stopped playing the sport for a number of years in my twenties. It's true, you really don't know yourself, what makes you tick, and what you want out of life between 20-30. Whatever happens in that period of self-discovery is essential, and shouldn't be viewed with regret; glad you have none. Now I'm rediscovering my love for the sport and hope to communicate that same love to my kids without forcing it on them.

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +4

      that is awesome to hear. Really appreciate the kind words. Happy to hear you are still going at it!!

  • @knotwilg3596
    @knotwilg3596 Год назад +34

    This is honestly a VERY intelligent review, worthy of the best self help videos out there. You're obviously a very smart and wise person.

  • @luizaugustooliveiraamorim8975
    @luizaugustooliveiraamorim8975 Год назад +13

    Que orgulho de ser brasileiro que deu enquanto eu assistia esse vídeo, sério! Muitíssimo interessante ver também o - pouco falado - lado do profissional que "não vinga" e ver como tu construiu coisas ENORMES depois de parar! Que história!!! Você é muito foda, Karue
    Vou acompanhar demais essa sua nova jornada!

  • @rootdoc1997
    @rootdoc1997 Год назад +40

    I am a 59yo doctor and was national rank D3 long time ago and still play. You seem to have a good head on your shoulders. The pro tennis tour is freaking tough, tough to make a living and tough to stay at the top of your game consistently while travelling all over the place. 99.9 percent of people have no idea what it takes to make it on the ATP tour, there are no guaranteed contracts, no teammates, etc. Good luck to you on your new quest on the tour

    • @TripAces
      @TripAces Год назад +3

      that's kind of the interesting thing... I am curious about the financial supports through social media such as youtube that would aid in the life of pursuing professional tennis..
      surely there might be people among all us followers that would help out too.. just for the chance to see a dream spot on say US Open where Karue plays Alcaraz in the 1st round haha would be a great story.
      Anyhow :-)

    • @mavisser3211
      @mavisser3211 Год назад

      arrogant.

  • @tiger1701
    @tiger1701 Год назад +5

    This is what makes RUclips great. Thanks for providing us a glimpse into the factors involved with being a professional athlete. Your journey has been incredible thus far. Excited to see what's next.

  • @Arkayzy
    @Arkayzy Год назад +3

    I quit tennis after finishing my college career. Came back at 26 with the same intention - just to go out and see how far I could push myself. Tore my ACL at 27 last year and hope to return to competing at 29. Spent a few years coaching college in the meantime.
    Just wanted to say that I improved more this past year (while injured and not hitting any balls) than I did in any one of my college years. You do a great job of explaining things. I “borrowed” a ton of them while I was coaching, and they worked wonders. I was so burned out and negative about the game, and MTHQ was a big part of getting me excited about the sport again. I cant explain how much I appreciate all of that.
    I’m not in a place where I can contribute financially on patreon or anything, but if you ever need help with transportation or anything in the Philly area, I got you covered. Good luck out there with this final run. Enjoy it

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад

      Good luck man! Hope you recover quickly and go at it one more time

  • @d20g_
    @d20g_ Год назад +27

    Thanks for sharing Karue. Completely understandable.
    I hope you can climb higher this time not only on the rankings but also on happiness.

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +3

      thank you for the kind words!

  • @georgesalmeron5055
    @georgesalmeron5055 Год назад +19

    Bravo! This episode transcends all the tennis videos on you tube from all the other creators. Honesty, insight, genuineness who knew that one could find those sorts of things while trying to learn to play tennis. Thank you so very much. You have summed up how so many of us who have played tennis for a a lifetime see the sport.

  • @fz4296
    @fz4296 Год назад +3

    First time in my life I am following ITF tournaments, love that you can play with hardly any pressure, that's a real privilege and hopefully you get to enjoy touring more than you ever have. Inspires me to sign up for more local amateur tournaments!

  • @jphayes21
    @jphayes21 Год назад +2

    I think you have really hit the nail on the head. Getting into the headspace where you can not care about the results is so difficult but glad that you are there.

  • @bushmenaa
    @bushmenaa Год назад +2

    I started playing when I was 22 I like competitive tennis to improve myself mentally and keep myself in good shape. I play tournaments and I try to keep going. I like the way you think, keep going! Greetings from Bulgaria.

  • @danielpp23
    @danielpp23 Год назад +4

    Parabéns, mano. De brasileiro pra brasileiro é muito fácil entender claramente o que tudo isso significou pra vc, e com certeza eu também não teria me arrependido! Que bom que tá trilhando sua trajetória com o pé no chão, muita humildade e ainda tendo o tênis como parte tão importante! Abraços!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +2

      Você entende! Difícil quando se eh brasileiro. Custo muito alto. Mas vamos com tudo

  • @hannesreinhardt1399
    @hannesreinhardt1399 Год назад +3

    Smart assessments. Takes intelligence and guts to cut it and go another route, from zero basically. Obviously you're a self made and self determined personality.
    I like to listen to your words and just love to watch your swing. And hope you still find time to keep up the great you tube content, no matter how high you climb the rankings. But if things work out really well considering your new goals and you find less space for that, i'm still fine and watch your old stuff over again occasionally. Good luck!

  • @ofabulosomundodamari3463
    @ofabulosomundodamari3463 Год назад +17

    Sensacional!!!! É sobre isso!!!! Também vivo do tenis, professor no Brasil de uma cidade pequena, não consegui a oportunidade de ir para os EUA fazer o college devido a uma lesão seria no joelho. Mas fiz da minha vida dentro do esporte que tanto amo e vivo desde os 10 anos. Hoje ele é o sustento da minha familia!!! E torneios apenas como você mencionou para me desafiar!!!! Sucesso Karue!!!! SAudações de um brasileiro falando pelo perfil de youtube da filha dele!!! André

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +6

      vamos! muito obrigado. Muito legal saber que o tênis te proporciona uma vida legal no brasil!! vamos com tudo

  • @TotalTennisGeek
    @TotalTennisGeek Год назад

    Thank you for opening up 🙏🏾🙌🏾

  • @hi_vince
    @hi_vince Год назад +2

    I'm a typical Silicon Valley startup founder and fed all sorts of speeches on "passion" or "pursuit of excellence", blah blah blah, and what you have said really struck a chord with me. I mean, it's obviously good to have talents and have worked hard to get ahead. But even this should require a degree of moderation. Sometimes the healthy thing is just to ask: am I really loving this, or am I just blindly chasing a ranking or some other rationalized forms of external rewards. I'm glad that you stopped to re-evaluate, and I'm really happy that you found your way back to tennis, on your own terms. It's your own choreographed, most balanced, and timeless dance with this amazing sport.

  • @Domms
    @Domms Год назад +1

    This is the best video from a tennis youtuber I've ever seen. Insightful, intelligent, well spoken stuff. I truly wish you the best in this comeback and hope you make it to the top 100 and ATP tour full time. Força!

  • @lucas-hideo
    @lucas-hideo Год назад +2

    You always provide such valuable content for us tennis enthusiasts. As a former college tennis player, also from Brazil, I agree with you, those were certainly the best years!! Thanks for dedicating your time to share your knowledge and the experiences tennis has been providing you to this point. All the best. Valeu e mto sucesso pra vc!!

  • @MarcioSartor
    @MarcioSartor Год назад +4

    Comecei assistindo seu canal pelas dicas de maneira geral. Demorei pra perceber que era Brasileiro kkkk. Assim que percebi assinei e tenho acompanhado, curtindo muito a jornada de voltar ao nível proffisonal com menos preocupações. To aqui pela jornada, boa sorte Karue!!!

  • @MarcoSolidx
    @MarcoSolidx Год назад +7

    Poder jogar apenas pelo prazer de desafiar a si mesmo pode trazer resultados surpreendentes. Isso tudo sem ter que forçar o corpo pois torneios são apenas “extras” deve tirar muita pressão mental, é o melhor cenário. Como inscrito, fico feliz por você.
    Sou de Curitiba e acabou de ter um challenger aqui, ano que vem está intimado para vir jogar esse evento aqui ✌️

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +1

      ano que vem vou. Mas podem fazer na quadra rápida?? Hahaha

  • @nikoscratchaccount
    @nikoscratchaccount Год назад

    Karue, you are a son, a friend, and you seem like a good man. That is so much more important than your identity as a tennis player. That’s just something you’re good at. You inspire me with your honesty. Muito obrigado.

  • @docduc1
    @docduc1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your journey and this is one of the best videos you have made so far. I am in my early 50s and I can tell you that your journey of self-discovery and growth is so much more important and meaningful than tennis in the long run. The growth you have experienced in the last 5 years of your life will propel you forward for the rest of your life. Ironically, it is also helping you in your current professional tennis journey. I wish you the best of luck and I will be following you!

  • @Tennisbull-match-statistics
    @Tennisbull-match-statistics Год назад +1

    Thanks for opening up and sharing your journey, this will be exciting to follow 🤘

  • @christopherride3764
    @christopherride3764 Год назад +1

    Great video, Karue. Thanks for posting, love the insights. Looking forward to watching you succeed on tour. My friend Richard Fromberg (ex top 30 player from Australia) says that tennis is a massive head game - if you win in your mind it helps you win on court. Therefore… I think you are gonna do very well !

  • @WinstonDu
    @WinstonDu Год назад +106

    not bad for a RUclipsr

    • @norie3096
      @norie3096 Год назад +2

      Hey! Winston. Not really a RUclipsr. He was former pro. Jules Marie did the same 1y and half ago. Currently ranked 250. His best in 2015 was 208. Now he has RUclips channel and sponsor... It's cost free for him

    • @WinstonDu
      @WinstonDu Год назад +13

      @@norie3096 thank you for explaining

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +7

      hahah not bad!

    • @norie3096
      @norie3096 Год назад

      ​@@Karue-Sellhis channel has now 104k. He is doing a lot of content. He Has people to film. And do the video editing. His goal is to be in the cut for qualifications of grand slam. I'll be following your return on the tour. Have fun !!

    • @jeanpauljeanpaul2530
      @jeanpauljeanpaul2530 Год назад

      RUclipsr is not an occupation…for most it’s a hobby.

  • @momof2dc
    @momof2dc Год назад +1

    I’m in no way near any elite level - but from a personal journey and what motivates someone in their life decisions, I sooo enjoyed hearing your story. Fantastic for you about your decision - your WHY. Have fun - and the 111k people are your team! Good luck in your next matches!

  • @alexjustme1982
    @alexjustme1982 Год назад +4

    Como decimos aqui en España:"Eres un grande,tio" me encanta tu canal y aprendo un montón con tus vídeos. Gracias!❤

  • @Jason-Evans
    @Jason-Evans Год назад +4

    Appreciate the candor about your life & journey. Even w your enormous talent, the need for stability in life cannot be understated, esp for someone like yourself coming from a part of the world where uncertainty is quite prevalent… I respect the hell out of it. As a 55 yr old w dreams of being a pro musician &/or tennis player in my youth, the need for stability coupled w the very slim chance of making either a reality far outweighed the many yrs of sacrifice & uncertainty required. I’m glad to hear you’re in a good place & proud of what you’ve accomplished w pro tennis, MTHQ, coaching, etc. Sounds like you are approaching your 2nd go at pro tennis w a much wiser & more experienced mindset, not worried about how it pans out. Either way will be fun to follow the journey. Thanks for all the knowledge you’ve shared over the yrs & best of luck. Cheers!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +1

      couldn’t have said it better. I think the uncertainty from where I am from (even though I come from a fairly good background) compared to life here in the US was very tempting. Thank you for the kind words

  • @Wooist
    @Wooist Год назад +1

    You're my favorite tennis youtuber. You've helped my 4.5/5.0 tennis game and it's a pleasure watching you continue to grow. I hope to get to hit with you one of these days and have you coach me. Awesome storytelling Karue :)

  • @isaactiomkin7179
    @isaactiomkin7179 Год назад +1

    Keep working Karue and follow your dreams 💪

  • @woutdoumen8934
    @woutdoumen8934 Год назад +2

    great video. about to graduate from college as well, played all those years in D1 and it's pretty scary for me to say goodbye. I hope I can figure it out the same way you have. great stuff, keep it up!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +2

      hahah it is definitely hard to let go. You will, give yourself time. Finding balance is key

  • @timl5043
    @timl5043 Год назад

    Good luck my friend! I will be cheering you on. Hope to see you at Wimbledon soon!

  • @fosho8214
    @fosho8214 Год назад +1

    Congrats on being in a better place in your life. Hopefully you'll enjoy the tour much more because of it

  • @DavidNelsonATX
    @DavidNelsonATX Год назад

    Older tennis player here. I think you made the right call. You got the taste of the tour. And you can make good money as a teaching pro. I hope all players get to where I am now - where you literally just enjoy being on the court playing, laughing, and loving the game. My goals now are 1. break a sweat. 2. Laugh a lot. 3. Hit an amazing shot or two. Life is good! Best wishes with your future.

  • @OwNaGeMD3000
    @OwNaGeMD3000 Год назад +1

    Best video you have uploaded Karue. The way you explained it i agree 100% you quitting and having fun and experiencing life is priceless, regardless of where tennis could have taken you in those years

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! Got to do a lot of cool stuff during that time

  • @jamesgoodnight322
    @jamesgoodnight322 Год назад

    karue i'm so excited to hear that you're gonna be hitting the tour. can't wait to see your matches!

  • @TheEriclikeseatin
    @TheEriclikeseatin Год назад +1

    I'm so glad you have zero "ragrets!" I love your perspective on life man. By leaving the pro tour at age 25, your "reach" into the tennis world at large has been so much greater!

  • @felipeqp9532
    @felipeqp9532 Год назад

    Feeling proud now knowing that you are Brazilian, irmao. Good luck. I have subscribed and will follow your journey. I am playing an amateur league in Oxford, UK and trying to going up. I have a problem that I hate to lose and finding good partners to play doubles is a pain and I am almost quitting or moving to singles.

  • @thomazmuzzi
    @thomazmuzzi Год назад

    All the best to you Karue! I’ve been following your channel for a while without knowing you are also Brazilian.
    Estamos todos torcendo por você aqui do Brasil

  • @petercassidy8036
    @petercassidy8036 Год назад

    The very best of luck, Karue. What a journey you are on and we are right there with you!

  • @gregwall2023
    @gregwall2023 Год назад

    Good luck! I’m cheering for you!

  • @joshualup9529
    @joshualup9529 Год назад +1

    I love this channel, you produce really good content that I I find useful when I coach my players.
    I am about 1 to 2 years older than you but definitely grew so much from 25 to 30. Still growing.
    I hope you enjoy your journey and win or learn.

  • @joshuacrossley1515
    @joshuacrossley1515 Год назад +1

    Excited to follow the journey Karue. As a coach who is still trying to play at my best level possible your a big inspiration. All the best for everything that’s to come 🎾

  • @Fibonacci6060
    @Fibonacci6060 Год назад

    Very happy for you bro. Thank you for your authenticity.

  • @SpeechNerd
    @SpeechNerd Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing and best of luck in your journey. Youre a great communicator on camera and actually bloody good at tennis too which adds a bit of substance to the style. Will be following!

  • @NEWSINFUSEDrickydelrosario
    @NEWSINFUSEDrickydelrosario Год назад +1

    Your one of the guys I always love to watch. Your skill level is incredible. I was on the verge of becoming a famous comedian and actor, with deals in Hollywood twenty years ago but I gave it up for a wife and family. I have no regrets and now do it when I want. Great story.

  • @AllyBeans4
    @AllyBeans4 Год назад +2

    You … are … awesome Karue! A sheer delight, a guru and an entrepreneurial star 👊🏼🌟

  • @peterbedford2610
    @peterbedford2610 Год назад

    I remember watching your victory over Eubanks. Very impressive how you kept focus and came through. I thought you really had the mental part figured out early one.

  • @zachenroe4715
    @zachenroe4715 Год назад +1

    Great video Karue. I know exactly how you feel in terms of giving it another go. In my personal life I have no intentions (or even ability) to go pro, however in my life right now Tennis has been that thing that I've always just casually played.
    This past year I decided to start pushing myself and challenging myself to give it all I got and get better JUST for the heck of it and to have that something in my life that I'm striving for.
    Good luck on the grind and I hope you have fun!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад +1

      Love to hear that. Keep pushing man, no reason to not do so

  • @nikol7951
    @nikol7951 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing Karue, excited for your new journey!

  • @elissahofelt2575
    @elissahofelt2575 Год назад

    Looking forward to your tour videos in the upcoming months. Wishing you the best!

  • @wolfpacknation69
    @wolfpacknation69 Год назад

    I really enjoyed this! Reflecting is fun.
    You now have a RUclips team with you! Hope to see some of your matches next season. Rooting for you and thanks for the content.

  • @RazOls
    @RazOls Год назад

    Great video… Nice insight for everyone, thank you

  • @mikekim5135
    @mikekim5135 Год назад

    Karue, thanks for being so open about your experiences. I wish you the very best on your rebirth tour. Hopefully the fact that you’re not just focused on the wins and losses allows your mind to be more free during matches. You’re obviously a very gifted tennis player but you’re also gifted as a youtuber. Keep up the great work in both endeavors. Cheers.

  • @gilbertamthor5098
    @gilbertamthor5098 Год назад

    Well done! I just quit 24 yrs of racing Ironman Triathlon. People ask if i miss it? Not ONE Fing BIT. Lol. Loved the whole journey. Played Tennis for USC and now would like to pick up a racket again

  • @comet91
    @comet91 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Love hearing about your insights as a competitive pro player, which is rare on youtube.

  • @KarenMcCaffery-d9p
    @KarenMcCaffery-d9p Год назад

    Congratulations on your win 💪🥇 You’re so honest and genuine, love your videos. Good luck for future tournaments and more great wins. Look forward to following your progress.

  • @57Ryuk
    @57Ryuk Год назад

    Really appreciate your candor here in this vid. Keep up the great work with the channel. Now you're playing with absolutely nothing to lose, I hope the scene results will be awesome as well.

  • @Prehension7
    @Prehension7 6 месяцев назад

    This sounds like a very honest and courageous step to take in your kind of situation at around 25. Sometimes a higher form of affirmation must need a certain form of negation, of let go temporarily.

  • @0174d3
    @0174d3 Год назад

    Good luck man! Wish you all the best you seem like a great grounded person as well as player ha!

  • @gianfrancolaurino2736
    @gianfrancolaurino2736 Год назад

    Congratulations on the title and for giving yourself another chance to compete at a high level. I took a break for six years and came back less than three years ago to pursue my dream. I'd love to have a conversation with you since you're in a position I aspire to be in. I would greatly appreciate it. Greetings from Argentina.

  • @rajavidhun
    @rajavidhun Год назад

    Keep going Karue we will be rooting for you!!

  • @hermanodejesus7264
    @hermanodejesus7264 Год назад

    👋👋👋Congrats Chief, like I regularly say you are my favorite tennis coach. And thanks to you Marcos Giron is my man on tour.

  • @luisdiegoberrocal9620
    @luisdiegoberrocal9620 Год назад

    Came across My Tennis HQ by a friend recommendation and i've stuck around for a while. Thanks for sharing - your experience is related as I also tried to pursue pro tennis but encountered simialr obstacles to the ones you mention. Keep up the great content and have fun while coming back to competition.

  • @roopher2
    @roopher2 Год назад

    Awesome stuff man, can't wait to see where you (we!) end up! Go get IT!!

  • @Mac39Ryan
    @Mac39Ryan Год назад

    Congratulations on all of your accomplishments. Way to go, owning it. And for the honesty and vulnerability. So refreshing.
    Good luck on your run. I have a lot of confidence in you.

  • @nofacenation5260
    @nofacenation5260 Год назад

    Keep pushing Karue. Any Northeast tournaments you play, I’ll do my best to be there and support!

  • @cameo2277
    @cameo2277 7 месяцев назад

    I’m confident you will soon pass this career high 6 years on.. keep pushing

  • @soundoflasers
    @soundoflasers Год назад

    Thanks for the insight Karue. I really enjoyed this video. Congrats on all your success.

  • @spyghetti
    @spyghetti Год назад

    I can't imagine the pressure after a fantastic college career, and the stories of pro tennis grinding to survive on low income, travel etc.. Eric Butorac's Ted Talk is a similar story but a story of probably 1000's of others (although he dipped out of a Division I program to Division III and still somehow made it to the ATP eventually), of course he eventually made it but the path was not of what young tennis talents pictures. Your mindset is definitely going to allow you to strive in both tennis and life, awesome to see you winning, challenging yourself and having fun doing it.

  • @makaw888
    @makaw888 Год назад

    Love the channel. All the best in competition Karue. Hope to see you in London

  • @funnyvids101
    @funnyvids101 Год назад

    Incredible video! So personal and so relatable. Thank you so much for sharing! Especially your comment about tennis being your identity and trying to find your identity outside of the sport hit home. I played D1 in college in SoCal, and Men's Opens afterwards for aa few years till I developed a torn labrum and had to stop for about ~4 years. The hardest thing was definitely trying to find my "new identity" outside of tennis. Two surgeries and about 30 months of PT later, I'm back to competing at 32. I don't have the same game as I used to, but taking those years to "find myself" away from tennis has (probably) made me a better overall person and even a better tennis player. Rock on, Karue!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your story! Keep pushing man, stay healthy. Yoga has done wonders for my body to stay injury free

  • @PlayTennisForever
    @PlayTennisForever Год назад +1

    It’s never too late MyHQ- as long as the body cooperates. Love your work, good luck and continued success 🎾🎾🎾

  • @dbylan
    @dbylan Год назад +2

    You always make really interesting content compared with the other shit on this website. It's always been a joy to watch and be a tiny part of it :)

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад

      hahah thank you. Honestly my goal is to make tennis fun and cool and get people pumped about it

  • @victorvieira4324
    @victorvieira4324 Год назад

    Hey, Karue! I'm also from Brasil and I'd love to hear a little bit more about ur background if u haven't made a video on it yet. Stuff like, what city u're from, how did u start on tennis, how did u end up in the US, how supportive was ur family and so on. I think it would be really cool to watch. Thanks in advance! Love ur content

  • @huvudvy
    @huvudvy Год назад

    Good luck mate, love the mindset!

  • @QuelGatsby
    @QuelGatsby Год назад

    love the skating bit and the dog - good content and yes good luck to you

  • @tonycosta5802
    @tonycosta5802 Год назад

    A brilliant post, Karue. Honest with revealing insights into a talented tennis player's career. It says a lot about you as a person that you can look back and not be incapacitated with regrets. You have moved forward and created different opportunities for yourself. I wish you the best success with your future endeavours. Any man who loves both tennis and dogs as you do is an incredibly lucky man! Keep on moving forward.
    Best wishes, Tony

  • @coolcartons2153
    @coolcartons2153 Год назад

    Good luck K. Sell, you’re a top 100 talent no doubt. Can’t wait to see how things go. We’ll be cheering 📣 you on from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @euroclyde
    @euroclyde Год назад

    Karue, I was working in Harlingen in about 2015 and met/was working out with a guy, Tim Kpulun, who got stuck there after that Futures due to visa issues. You probably know him as he's in the LA area now, too. Good luck with your tennis. I quit in college because I wasn't into it mentally after doing nothing but my whole life starting at 7. When I started playing again in my mid/late 20s, I think I was playing better with less work than when I left just because my mind was right.

  • @yourgoalsfitness2285
    @yourgoalsfitness2285 Год назад +1

    I will be rooting for you. I imagine your coaching and added maturity at 30yr old now will definitely be a benefit. More power to ya! I am curious if you're a US citizen and if you plan on representing USA or Brazil.

  • @fpolanc
    @fpolanc Год назад +1

    Great stuff Karue, I like your approach to playing professional tennis. Hope to see you get a wildcard for Indian Wells next year, that would be ideal!

  • @youngnamhoso
    @youngnamhoso Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your personal story. And thanks for having us along on your second phase of journey :)

  • @jcblaze720
    @jcblaze720 Год назад

    Wow, I hardly ever comment on videos but I had to say this was really an awesome one sharing your experience. Thank you for all you do in helping us and giving us an inside look at what you went through! I for sure will be watching to see your future matches and helpful instruction. Good luck out there!

  • @rodfabie4818
    @rodfabie4818 Год назад

    Looking forward to seeing where this journey goes!! Great post karue!!!!

  • @duncanhowes
    @duncanhowes Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing Karue, you are very successful and a genuine good bloke. Everyone can see that , it’s why you have those phone numbers … good on ya and I hope you have fun playing that tournament and playing the best you can 👍Duncan

  • @SirTSP
    @SirTSP Год назад +1

    Karue, your videos are getting better everyday! I really enjoy watching each one. Thanks!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Год назад

      thank you! that is awesome to hear

  • @dpadron
    @dpadron Год назад

    It makes a lot of sense for you to play pro tennis again, one step a time and see where it leads you. Rooting for you Karue and good luck in my state Texas. Where is your next tourney?

  • @raphaelchamma7423
    @raphaelchamma7423 Год назад

    Hey! That’s such a cool video. I always forget that you are Brazilian. I am really hoping you get the chance to play Rio Open which is held at the club where I play tennis! Vamos!

  • @rhsalim
    @rhsalim Год назад

    Boa sorte no retorno! Aproveite a jornada! 💪

  • @sf108
    @sf108 Год назад

    Awesome story. You should be very proud of what you've done outside of professional tennis with this channel. Keep up the work!

  • @Jolo_Lee
    @Jolo_Lee Год назад +1

    That’s awesome! Good luck Karue! That means you might play Marcos pretty soon! Are you still coaching and practicing with him then?

  • @josecristobal1353
    @josecristobal1353 Год назад

    Amazing video!! Great explanation!! Best of luck in your futures tournaments.

  • @barwahjoseph
    @barwahjoseph Год назад

    This was a great peak into your mindset Karue. Thank you. Stay awesome!