I can't stress enough how much these videos help in understanding the tactical decision making. Mechanics are important, but winning games at a higher level requires using the mechanics effectively. Many thanks!
love how humble you are considering how difficult it is to play this consistently and take advantage of the tiny nuances that got you the win. where do we get a Tanner PPA shirt yo
I love the analysis of your pickleball match. Definitely, helps raise my pickleball IQ since I am not exposed to playing high level players all the time.
Best I have seen you play, I would try to keep that partner. You might experiment with a two handed backhand up at the net like ALW, you look vulnerable with speed ups to the body and back hand side. Congrats :).
Love your breakdown videos! Looks like it’s been said already, but I think your partner in this is nasty (saying this as a couch commenter who’s nowhere near this level lol). Dinks and footwork look really crisp, great anticipation, hands, and decision-making
Ok this helped me a lot especially with how the people I was playing with today kept dropping the ball and having really good dink rallies except would speed up our balls and it was hard to speed up theirs. He should’ve dinked middle @5:40 correct? I feel like I need to get better at dinking lol but I love your explanation when in doubt dink middle!
Question!! I’m only 30 seconds into this video. The guy (you) came in so fast, which is what I do but everyone tells me I come in too fast ! Maybe all my opponents are just slow 😅 but can you break that first point down for me. Thanks.
Some of the group that I play with complain when I talk to my partner during a point. I guess the rules are you are allowed to talk to your partner when the ball is coming at you but not after you have hit the ball. Do refs call hindrance if you communicate with your partner?
@@CJaay rule 34: 34. Talking when ball is in play. • Singles players should not talk during points. • Talking between doubles partners when the ball is moving toward them is allowed. • Doubles players should not talk when the ball is moving toward their opponent’s court. • Any talking that interferes with an opponent’s ability to play a ball is a hindrance. For example, if a doubles player hits a weak lob and yells “get back” and the yell distracts an opponent who is about to hit the ball, then the opponent may claim the point based on a deliberate hindrance. If the opponent chooses to play the lob and misses it, the opponent loses the point because the opponent did not make a timely claim of hindrance. Players should ONLY communicate with their Partners when the Ball has left their Opponent's Paddle and before the Ball is hit by them. I've been called on this a few times when I tell my partner play line or move up if they are too far back. Some of the people I play with are tennis players and guess it's not allowed to talk during points.
@@crashkg wow didn't know that specifci part in the rule. kinda crazy when you think of it. Like any call being "WATCH" or somthing like that technically is hinderance. Kinda dumb imo
@@CJaay agreed. I think it’s shitty to call hindrance in a doubles pickleball match, if you get distracted by opponents communicating positioning you should pick another sport. Also you’re supposed to not say the word “out” to your partner which I don’t understand. Of course you want to warn them if they’re going for something that is going out, but I guess you have to choose a different word.
Not having access to 5.0+ players locally i really appreciate these high level breakdowns to learn strategy.
You got it Landon!
I can't stress enough how much these videos help in understanding the tactical decision making. Mechanics are important, but winning games at a higher level requires using the mechanics effectively. Many thanks!
Love to hear that!! So happy to help :)
Probably the most entertaining and insightful pickleball content on RUclips.
Wow thanks!
Love the Ernie’s!! Thank you for that breakdown. Love the gameplay analysis
My pleasure! :)
Thank you for such amazing insights, Tanner! These breakdowns are so incredibly informative and inspiring!
You're so welcome!
This ranks up there with one of your best vids. Awesome stuff
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely some of the most valuable content out there. Thank you for not only playing so well but giving us mortals your expert commentary. 10 +++
Glad you enjoyed it! So kind of you :)
Another great game analysis, Tanner. I really appreciate you taking the time to post these.
My pleasure!
I love this new concise format.
:) Going to keep them going!
Great insights! And I love the visuals like the “Advantage/Disadvantage” bar. Pickleball is such a tug of war in that way!
Totally agree, thanks!!
I love these commentary and insights!
Another great video! I could watch these break downs all day!
Glad you like them!
love how humble you are considering how difficult it is to play this consistently and take advantage of the tiny nuances that got you the win. where do we get a Tanner PPA shirt yo
Hahaha too funny! Thanks for that, I appreciate it!
They’re serious. They want that shirt!
I love the analysis of your pickleball match. Definitely, helps raise my pickleball IQ since I am not exposed to playing high level players all the time.
Thanks, great to hear!
Such great content. Thank you for filling a gap in pickleball resources!
Yepp!
I really liked the tip that if your partner hits a dead dink middle, take a step back. Gives better reaction time for a speedup or a wide dink
Yep!
Love the breakdowns! You should do this for fans submitted videos at each bracket with common tips. Happy to submit first a 4.25 game
yoooooo thats a great idea
That's a great idea!
Amazing vid as always Tanner. Been looking forward to this video ever since I watched you win this live on RUclips!!
Legend!
Love these videos. Clear and concise and I learn a lot! Trying to level up to 4.5
Glad you like them!
This is most useful pickleball video I’ve seen to date
Thank you, wow!!! All star comment haha
Nice to see another upload, videos are always on point
Appreciate it!
Excellent video! Thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is amazing! Thank you for this bro!!
No problem!!
Blane seemed annoyed after the 1st game... Does he not know others are good at pickball too 😂😂. Great insight Tanner. Love your vision of this game
Appreciate it!!
Babe wake up new Tanner video just dropped
Tell em Sammy!!
Very helpful. Please do more of these.
Most definitely will :)
Learning so much from your content.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you, great insight
You're very welcome
What a great video Tanner! You’d be a great commentator for the PPA 🤍
Wow, thanks!
Awesome video tanner, that was an Erne clinic!
Thanks man!!
Hell yeah
:)
That back hand lob was amazing! I always ruin my partners highlight points too 😂
The best!
I need to drill taking a step back in anticipation of speed-ups. I know I need to do it, but find myself holding my ground instead.
Yep that is it! Great that you're able to recognize that :)
Never seen your partner before, he looks like a beast, you two can go far together
He’s amazing! Love playing with him!
Best I have seen you play, I would try to keep that partner. You might experiment with a two handed backhand up at the net like ALW, you look vulnerable with speed ups to the body and back hand side. Congrats :).
Great feedback, I will work on all of this!
You should do some match analysis for viewers at different levels.
Love your breakdown videos! Looks like it’s been said already, but I think your partner in this is nasty (saying this as a couch commenter who’s nowhere near this level lol). Dinks and footwork look really crisp, great anticipation, hands, and decision-making
I agree 100%! Thank you Aaron!
For a moment I thought you were playing against Ignatowich
Hahaha
Great stuff as always! What program do you use to highlight your videos?
🐐
Ok this helped me a lot especially with how the people I was playing with today kept dropping the ball and having really good dink rallies except would speed up our balls and it was hard to speed up theirs. He should’ve dinked middle @5:40 correct? I feel like I need to get better at dinking lol but I love your explanation when in doubt dink middle!
Yep that’s exactly right. Glad you are spotting things like this!!
Question!! I’m only 30 seconds into this video. The guy (you) came in so fast, which is what I do but everyone tells me I come in too fast ! Maybe all my opponents are just slow 😅 but can you break that first point down for me. Thanks.
what's your paddle set up?
5:51 😂
Some of the group that I play with complain when I talk to my partner during a point. I guess the rules are you are allowed to talk to your partner when the ball is coming at you but not after you have hit the ball. Do refs call hindrance if you communicate with your partner?
any player communication to your partner is allowed at any time. Just don't yell at 100 decibels.
@@CJaay rule 34:
34. Talking when ball is in play.
• Singles players should not talk during points.
• Talking between doubles partners when the ball is moving toward them is allowed.
• Doubles players should not talk when the ball is moving toward their opponent’s court.
• Any talking that interferes with an opponent’s ability to play a ball is a hindrance.
For example, if a doubles player hits a weak lob and yells “get back” and the yell distracts an opponent who is about to hit the ball, then the opponent may claim the point based on a deliberate hindrance. If the opponent chooses to play the lob and misses it, the opponent loses the point because the opponent did not make a timely claim of hindrance.
Players should ONLY communicate with their Partners when the Ball has left their Opponent's Paddle and before the Ball is hit by them.
I've been called on this a few times when I tell my partner play line or move up if they are too far back. Some of the people I play with are tennis players and guess it's not allowed to talk during points.
We speak all the time during the point and have never ran into any issues!!
@@crashkg wow didn't know that specifci part in the rule. kinda crazy when you think of it. Like any call being "WATCH" or somthing like that technically is hinderance. Kinda dumb imo
@@CJaay agreed. I think it’s shitty to call hindrance in a doubles pickleball match, if you get distracted by opponents communicating positioning you should pick another sport. Also you’re supposed to not say the word “out” to your partner which I don’t understand. Of course you want to warn them if they’re going for something that is going out, but I guess you have to choose a different word.
10:01. Is it ok to run past the net plane after an ernie?
absolutely
As long as you make contact to the ball!
you say dink to the middle but most of your dinks were cross-court
When in trouble go middle. Cross court is common because it gives you lots of distance to work with.
When I am winning, I go cross, when I am in trouble, I go middle :)