Same. I played a 5.0 guy who was 6’5 around 280 lbs. Football player physique and absolute machine of a server. Flat serves easily hitting 130mph and kick serves going over my head…and I’m 6’0. He had insane touch at the net too. Very humbling experience lol
@@kiksgreebo147 They have 5 more meters of runway to stay further away. Sure, they are also very conditioned physically, but with half of these serves you just simply can't return - either it's a wall, or height.
I also used to play against 'Ivanisevic-kind' guys in the late 1990s .... was not easy .... as Agassi has said ... it is not the speed ... it is the trajectory.
I hit a serve like this once in my life, on hard court - and could never replicate it again. Sadly it wasn’t in a match either. I’m envious of this guys biomechanics.
Yes! I have an okay kick serve but once I hit a kicker that landed in the service box and bounced to the very top of the back fence. Don't know what I did different and haven't been able to replicate it.
It is because kick serves are meant to be 2nd serve, which is meant to get the point by rally. These crazy kicks are way too low percentage shots due to having to be so close to the line or on the line, not worth it even as a 1st serve.
Is being able to produce a consistent unreturnable serve the holy grail of tennis? Could a person win at the top level with 100 percent winning serves if the rest of their game was definitely sub par?
I freaking love this. I hit one almost identical to the first to win a doubles tournament in Belgium and what made it even better is it was a second serve.
Friendly reminder: Look at how close to the line or precisely on the line these serves are. You have much better chance hitting an ace down the T than this kind of kick serves. This is why they would get kicked on actual ATP matches instead of the other way round.
@@Dman9fp Hell, if Fed was so nervous, should have done an under-arm serve, would have caught Djokovic by surprise, from where he was standing, it would have been an ace, or at worst, an easy return, to set Fed up, for the pass!
scary that the only thing stopping these guys from going pro is cus they aint good enough when they aint serving. Like if you have an insane kick serve and a good return that would make me quit
Heuuu question... Mais pourquoi ils ne font pas ces services à Roland-Garros, les points seront assurés 😅😂 Est-ce le terrain qui fait que ce n'est pas possible ? Ça ne peut pas être les joueurs car ils ont un excellent niveau.
Played with a guy once who was a very high level player, had won a national title and was about 6 ft 6 tall. Unsurprisingly he had a big fast serve, but he was also casually hitting angled serves that were crossing the baseline well into the next court over. Don't think the opposition were impressed.
First one looks like Fabio Fognini. He’s always been one of my favorite players. Everything is effortless but he generates great power on ground strokes and serves - like this video.
@@Joe-rk9uy while I can agree with this, we also do need teachers out there too - so I disagree with your blanket negativity. I’m talking good ones obviously. There are many horrible coaches.
Bring snow tennis to the ATP tour 😂
Canada Open Grand Slam!
@@amsd1231 haha or also Russia open 😊
And absolutely they have to play on ice skates
I did it, problem is you do not see the ice puddles under the snow when running. I went hard flat on my back.
I tell you what, that is some dedication to your craft, snow tennis
Never saw someone playing in snow 😂🙌
I guess we could have a new Grand Slam 🤔
@@mx953 Hell yeah! The Icelandic Open. Going to have to play in golf spikes and hope you don't break your ankles lol.
9o9o9oo999iii mi😅 no@@mx953
With shorts on. 😮
I used to play a guy like this. His serves were literally unreturnable--when they went in
Same. I played a 5.0 guy who was 6’5 around 280 lbs. Football player physique and absolute machine of a server. Flat serves easily hitting 130mph and kick serves going over my head…and I’m 6’0. He had insane touch at the net too. Very humbling experience lol
That’s why I like padel better.
Then you play, instead of running after tennis balls😅
How come you don't see these serves so often in professional tennis? Is it because somehow these guys can return serves like these??
@@kiksgreebo147 They have 5 more meters of runway to stay further away. Sure, they are also very conditioned physically, but with half of these serves you just simply can't return - either it's a wall, or height.
I also used to play against 'Ivanisevic-kind' guys in the late 1990s .... was not easy .... as Agassi has said ... it is not the speed ... it is the trajectory.
最後の選手、中川直樹かな?
綺麗なキックサーブ👏🔥
I hit a serve like this once in my life, on hard court - and could never replicate it again. Sadly it wasn’t in a match either. I’m envious of this guys biomechanics.
u can hit serves like this too
If you did it once, you can do it again.
Same here bro when I’m trying not even hit a kick server somehow my opponent says I am then when I actually try I just keep slicing 😭
Yes! I have an okay kick serve but once I hit a kicker that landed in the service box and bounced to the very top of the back fence. Don't know what I did different and haven't been able to replicate it.
@@bluengrey1 The 'zone' of serving,
We need snow as surface 😂
Gotta have a young back for that!
That 2nd one is absurd
Working on my kick, more this please
Never even seen these crazy kicks in Pro tennis.
I mean to get this kick you would need to use it as a first serve, too much comitment otherwise
It's not something you want to do through a whole match because it would wear you out
@@Bigboybooya666 ....
@@Darkness2Maxrocko .............
It is because kick serves are meant to be 2nd serve, which is meant to get the point by rally. These crazy kicks are way too low percentage shots due to having to be so close to the line or on the line, not worth it even as a 1st serve.
It’s amazing how so much spin can be generated from that position, I’m so jealous
The 2nd to last one is so good that you can’t see if it was good or not. What a great addition to this compilation
the clay servs are clearly hitting the lines and get a high ass kick from that lol.
They're not hitting the lines, they're hitting a divot.
Эта подача выжимает все ресурсы из игрока, очень энергозатратная.
Anything Good & Worthwhile takes a lot of JUICE. Tennis is a game for the Strong
@@sugar1756 You missed the point. You can't serve consistently like this in a best of 5 match.
Some times on clay if it hits the white line theirs a slight bump that can also cause the ball to bounce higher too.
A lot of these are going high because they’re hitting non standard surface and going extra high because of this (clay lines, rock, frozen soil….)
bro wym most of these shots are on hard courts
I remember watching Pat Rafter practice in Toronto bitd and his kick serves were clearing the practice courts chain link fence.
Should be titled, "Monster bad bounces."
Mans playin in snow?! Nahhh they takin this shit too serious man😭😭😭🙏🏼
bro has more kick than soccer does
😮😮😮😮😮amazing
Holy fuck that last guy hit a crazy one
Is being able to produce a consistent unreturnable serve the holy grail of tennis? Could a person win at the top level with 100 percent winning serves if the rest of their game was definitely sub par?
Yes, having a winning serve is more than 50%.
that’s me in the videos trust
I freaking love this. I hit one almost identical to the first to win a doubles tournament in Belgium and what made it even better is it was a second serve.
They usually are second serves. Kick serves.
Friendly reminder: Look at how close to the line or precisely on the line these serves are. You have much better chance hitting an ace down the T than this kind of kick serves. This is why they would get kicked on actual ATP matches instead of the other way round.
We want snow court in atp
playing in the snow, legendary
Snow court is a new one
I envy that serve so much lol
It's not enough to win.
Why no Federer? He hit some absolutely Nasty ones
Not at 40-15.😢
@@pauljohnson6019 Still too soon lol
@@Dman9fp Hell, if Fed was so nervous, should have done an under-arm serve, would have caught Djokovic by surprise, from where he was standing, it would have been an ace, or at worst, an easy return, to set Fed up, for the pass!
Ryoma
scary that the only thing stopping these guys from going pro is cus they aint good enough when they aint serving. Like if you have an insane kick serve and a good return that would make me quit
I’ve had a few of those before. You just need some help from a pebble or two 😂
Last chance for a Shane pop
I played tennis from 40 to 60 YO and never could hit a good KS . I gave up 😂😂😂
Me too 🤦🏽♂️ lol
It’s in the knee bend and throwing the racket through the toss from bottom left of the ball (assuming you’re right handed)
Needs the correct grip
A lot of those were clearly bad bounces….
No. Maybe two were but the snow serve is mostly a joke.
The 2nd one need to be in a museum, but isn’t kick
The ball clearly hit something on the second vid.
who's the first one?
Backpain is the name of the game
Heuuu question...
Mais pourquoi ils ne font pas ces services à Roland-Garros, les points seront assurés 😅😂
Est-ce le terrain qui fait que ce n'est pas possible ?
Ça ne peut pas être les joueurs car ils ont un excellent niveau.
Nobody does it better than Stefan Edberg
Anything on clay (or snow?) doesn't count. The court is uneven so the ball can catch all sorts of weird bounces.
Some of these aren't just a kick serve, they're also bad bounces
maybe 2 are real heavy kick serves, others are bad bounces due to snow, clay, etc.
이게 가능한가요?
Played with a guy once who was a very high level player, had won a national title and was about 6 ft 6 tall. Unsurprisingly he had a big fast serve, but he was also casually hitting angled serves that were crossing the baseline well into the next court over. Don't think the opposition were impressed.
The second serve was not out of reach. 😅
I have a question:
Someone think that kyrgios could be number one?
Not now, but a few years ago
I made a kick serve kick up over my opponent's head on hard court before, it was epic 💪
First one looks like Fabio Fognini. He’s always been one of my favorite players. Everything is effortless but he generates great power on ground strokes and serves - like this video.
Ugh returning lefty kick serve is the worst!
Bring wood tennis courts to atp
Can. djokovic. , Murray , medvedev , davydenko , dimitrov return. these. serves. ? ? ?
I am thinking those balls are hyper inflated. But still cool
That indoor wall is way too close to the court... no way you can safely play in it nor enjoy wide defense.
Der 1. War aus
First one was way out
what the sigma
Last serve was out by miles
wow
こんなん身に付けたら気持ちええやろな💗
....non sono secondo a nessuno. 😂😂😂😂
The return player’s positioning is just horrible on most of these aces tho lol just want to point that out
Saque a 80 km/h? Muy poco efectivo para alguien que medianamente sepa jugar
AND BY THE TIME YOU CORRECT YOUR POSTURE TO NORMAL ETURNS WILL PASS YOU FROM OPPONENTS
Those serves should be illegal, what the hell
Very tiring!
A maioria fora
All bouncing off the line so bad bounce basically 😂
Once in a blue moon.
Dont get impressed too much, players who do this dont win the match anyway.
No? Nadal lo hacía.
My high school when one drop of rain falls:
“ call it off. Cancel everything for the day.”
Meanwhile, these mfers out here playing in literal snow 😂
So nasty!
Second one is just a bad bounce, nothing more
A lot of these were out 😂
Maybe the 2nd and last ones ?
Must be blind.
Looks illegal
clearly you never played or watched tennis
????
Filming yourself when you aint a pro is embarrassing 😅😅
If you're broadcasting? Maybe but it's quite a useful tool to diagnose and improve yourself. Some people even do this for e-coaching.
@@andrer3764 okay then recording it and posting it is embarrassing
@@andrer3764 as for coaches; you know what they say. those who can't, teach
@@Joe-rk9uy while I can agree with this, we also do need teachers out there too - so I disagree with your blanket negativity.
I’m talking good ones obviously. There are many horrible coaches.
@@andrer3764 yeh but still those who can't ye know
Bring snow tennis to the ATP tour😂