The "move your legs" advice is probably the most important. Every great player also happens to be one of the greatest movers. Everyone thinks Roger was so majestic naturally but it had a whole lot to do with his footwork. Great video as always!!!!!!!!!
Great video as always. I just have a question about the final tip about missing out on purpose. I get that it's better to miss long than into the net, but when should we be deliberately missing out? Is this a training exercise? I don't fully understand the idea of missing out on purpose during a match. Cheers.
I've heard so much conflicting instructions on the swing path of the forehand... some say you should draw a C/Nike swoosh, others say you set the racket at the level of the ball and then accelerate forward, some say hit 7 balls in a row. What's your tip?
Already liked and subscribed. I loved the tip about moving the body forward... even seen top 20 atp pros recommending the same tip. Can you please do a video on how to exactly use legs to transfer power into shot? (what exactly does back leg do on forehand to get power?) thx
Could you talk about hitting flatter vs loopy? What do you think is happening with the stroke ? What are you trying to do with the racket? Is it purely racket path up vs level?
Really nice tips, so right on target of the core problems. I also wish to see tips on eye-hand coordination when returning a serve. Do you (or can you ) actually see the ball at the contact point?
Another great video, mate! The video transitions and camera angles are so creative, entertaining and yet natural. Looking forward to the next lesson. Cheers
If I yell vamos does that improve my forehand
By approximately 68 percent
yes, but only if you made a forehand winner before
The "move your legs" advice is probably the most important. Every great player also happens to be one of the greatest movers. Everyone thinks Roger was so majestic naturally but it had a whole lot to do with his footwork. Great video as always!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely agree!!!
I'm pretty good at last tip : missing long. Can i make top 500?
great!! a tutorial about the serveeeee, specially the second one will be amazing!
Noted 😉
@@gladiatorstribe I second this!
@@Xalyn937yes please! Maybe one video on flat serve, slice and kick if we could be so greedy! 😊
Awesome Vid. Putting away short balls would be a great video.
Noted!
nice tips, all correct, but are they really pro level tips? i think every coach talks about this stuff
Tutorial about one hand backhand return of serve.. I always struggle while returning serve on one hand BH so I tend to switch to BH slice Return
Great video as always. I just have a question about the final tip about missing out on purpose. I get that it's better to miss long than into the net, but when should we be deliberately missing out? Is this a training exercise? I don't fully understand the idea of missing out on purpose during a match. Cheers.
Is there any exercise on how to stay low during waiting & hitting the ball? Like in basketball, they have crab move to get low while playing defense.
When we needed him the most, he came back! Thank you for this tutorial, Grisha! Keep up the amazing work!
Hahahahahaha let's goooo!!
1:15 man starts throwing shade at Medvedev 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
I would be very nervous to play at that court with so many legends watching
It was quite intimidating to be honest
I've heard so much conflicting instructions on the swing path of the forehand... some say you should draw a C/Nike swoosh, others say you set the racket at the level of the ball and then accelerate forward, some say hit 7 balls in a row. What's your tip?
Very informative. I'd love to see your video on backhand slice and forehand slice.
Most people don't know if they are hitting the ball to far or to close to their body
Super simple sensical tips. Thanks Grisha! These days, I just imagine myself that I am Sinner, and my forehand shots improve😜
Hahahaha that's the way!
Nice tips!! Can you show an example of these tips?
Grass season going on... Slice lesson next?? It's helpful sometimes
Great suggestion!
Kick serve please 😂
Thanks Grisha! I have used your last tip in my training session and missed every single ball out. Improving will be daily 🔥🔥🔥
Чувак спасибо большое ☺️ это как и все видео очень помогает !!!
Already liked and subscribed. I loved the tip about moving the body forward... even seen top 20 atp pros recommending the same tip. Can you please do a video on how to exactly use legs to transfer power into shot? (what exactly does back leg do on forehand to get power?) thx
Thank you, really appreciate it! I might do it further on. Maybe in a shorts form
And you see the same when they play matches?😊
where is this tenis court? is in rusia?
excellent tips. im going to try it tonight. thank you
I tried the stay low and spacing and it's a huge difference :)
Could you talk about hitting flatter vs loopy? What do you think is happening with the stroke ? What are you trying to do with the racket? Is it purely racket path up vs level?
Really nice tips, so right on target of the core problems. I also wish to see tips on eye-hand coordination when returning a serve. Do you (or can you ) actually see the ball at the contact point?
Do volleying next, including balls above the head at the net, both sides
my forehand sucks , i only love my backhand bye
А можешь добавлять русские субтитры? А то не все моменты понятны :(
Another great video, mate! The video transitions and camera angles are so creative, entertaining and yet natural. Looking forward to the next lesson. Cheers
Thank you very much!! Appreciate the feedback!
Awesome video, loving these tutorials!
Гриша ,а ты не пробовал с Мишкером матч замутить? , он же любит такие экшены! У тебя думаю есть шанс его надрать.
Great video!! Such simple tips, but so easy to forget in the moment when playing
Glad it was helpful! You're right!
what shoes are you wearing in this video?
I could’ve used this for match yesterday😂😂
Grisha, cambiaste de raqueta??
О, родной Калининград
😊
Simply move your legs))😅
When did Bopanna become lefty ? (Background pic)
😂😂😂
let's tutorial a smash bro
4:25 nah going into the court with an open stance is friggin hilarious xD
😂😂😂
Love this Video!! Maybe another Idea: Some sort of basic/easy Exercises to train those tips :)
Return fast serve tips😢
You did it🥹
😂😂😂
thank you grisha for this video
My pleasure 😊
Wheres the blonde guy you went with to rally with pro players at tourneys. Kind of look like brothers.😂 have you parted ways
Мне очень понравилось. Всё чётко и по делу. Со всем согласен и приоритеты именно такие.
Спасибо!
Большое спасибо! Рад что угодил))
Very useful. Your forehand looks great. Serve tutorial next?
Thank you! Maybe maybe
Professor, show us videos of your matches where you stand on your right foot after every forehand.
Great tutorial! Next volley or serve.
👍
Super fun lesson. Well made video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Гриша, это супер советы! Играю на дворовом уровне, но совет делать шаг в направлении удара вывел на новый уровень уверенности в форхенде. Спасибо!
Nice one...thank you!
Thanks!!!! Go to the backhand!
Follow into the shot is also a myth
Contact point is a myth
Single backhand please
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Master class 🎯🙏👊
Thank you!!
Роскошно!
😂😉
First lol
The best part is he don't teach basics like beginners. Give some tips according to a bit higher level 🫡
I'm sure you know how to hold a racket!
I love you . If you even come to the US, I will make sure you get that cookie
Thank you so much!! Really appreciate it!