Ha I love that you left in the racquet throw at 6:47! His style of play would definitely frustrate me. Nice job playing to your strengths, playing smart, keeping it consistent, and most of all, not letting the ever slicer get to you!
Yeah, it was one of the highlights of the match! 😄 Basically, every player is different, and we all handle emotions differently. In these situations, I’m more like Nadal; I stay calm when I don’t feel it and play bad shots. I’m still trying to encourage myself. What about you? 🎾
I just discovered your channel and found it interesting as I just started tennis a month ago and am 31. It seems your opponent here has a lot of anger lol
No zlepšujes sa ✌️ kopec víťazných úderov škoda tej koncovky 2setu keď si prestal hrať aktívne a tým pádom super mal čas na stopbal a už ta rozhadzoval . A ešte tie voleje 🙆 Smec za stavu 5:6 v super tajbrejku ta dal strašne dole
Your footwork and mindset are your biggest assets. Your first serve is good, you second serve is a bit of a pancake. Your groundstrokes are very consistent but could be heavier with topspin. Your volleys are ok but the overhead smash needs development. You played a great match against a difficult opponent. His unconventional style hides the fact that he has great control and feeling, with nasty slice serve, the drop shots, lobs, and all the weaponry that comes with a pusher. He's very good at volleying too. The only thing he needs, besides the fact that he chooses not to topspin, is a little anger management :)
When I started playing tennis 4 years ago, I could barely hit any offensive shots, but I still had close matches with players who were at a higher level. It was exactly because of my footwork and, above all, my mindset, as you said. Now it's better; I can be aggressive from time to time, but I need more power. For me, it’s like a dream come true to have my own channel and the opportunity to share it with others. Believe me, I have big motivation to improve my level of tennis, and these kinds of comments help boost my motivation.🔥 So thank you, I really appreciate it.🎾
@@NoLimitTennis 4 years to get to this level is impressive. You must be very motivated and/or diligent. Having these "quick feet" against the relatively slow play of a slicer is not intuitive. Many players struggle to develop that type of footwork and are watching the outcome of their strokes instead. You are always preparing for the ball to come back and attack it without remorse of what happened before. Strong attitude and the physique to back it up. Cheers!
If you play situation in slow motion, it might seem like the ball is OUT, but whatever. I try not to get upset by opponents' calls. If they call it out, it’s out. How do you handle these close calls? Do you ask for proof? I mean the ball print on clay?
Ouch. You have to have great patience against a push slicer. I think more of your winners were by placement, not power. Something to consider. Thanks for posting.
Thanks, I still believe that everyone can play however they want, as long as it's fair. It's still about finding a way to win. Yes, you're right; I think I should increase my power. I need to be more powerful.🔥
You're totally right! Give me a couple of months or maybe years? 😄 But I need to tell you that one year ago, it was almost impossible for me to hit a winner. So, this is all part of the process, isn't it?
There is very little wrong with your toss in this video! If you are not having time for your motion the solution is not to throw the ball higher to give yourself more time, but to throw it later in the motion. You do not want to be hitting the ball one the way down from its apex, but rather at its peak. Which you can see you are actually doing quite well here. Cheers
Thanks for the comment! If you have time, check out a couple of my last videos, and you will see how low my toss was. Basically, you are right. I need to be faster in my motion to save some time. But I think there is at least a little progres🎾 Have a nice day!
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Thank you, but there's still a long journey ahead of me. Let's try it together. VAMOS!🎾🔥
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Ha I love that you left in the racquet throw at 6:47! His style of play would definitely frustrate me. Nice job playing to your strengths, playing smart, keeping it consistent, and most of all, not letting the ever slicer get to you!
Yeah, it was one of the highlights of the match! 😄 Basically, every player is different, and we all handle emotions differently. In these situations, I’m more like Nadal; I stay calm when I don’t feel it and play bad shots. I’m still trying to encourage myself. What about you? 🎾
Amazing video! Keep up the great work :) Love your style of play and playing against these types of players is never easy
Thank you ! 🎾🎾
I just discovered your channel and found it interesting as I just started tennis a month ago and am 31.
It seems your opponent here has a lot of anger lol
Great to hear that! Hopefully, you'll enjoy my content, and good luck with your tennis. Remember, it’s the most beautiful sport, but also the hardest.
No zlepšujes sa ✌️ kopec víťazných úderov škoda tej koncovky 2setu keď si prestal hrať aktívne a tým pádom super mal čas na stopbal a už ta rozhadzoval .
A ešte tie voleje 🙆 Smec za stavu 5:6 v super tajbrejku ta dal strašne dole
Ďakujem za komentár, presne si to vystihol, prestal som hrať aktívne a stálo ma to zápas.
Your footwork and mindset are your biggest assets. Your first serve is good, you second serve is a bit of a pancake. Your groundstrokes are very consistent but could be heavier with topspin. Your volleys are ok but the overhead smash needs development.
You played a great match against a difficult opponent. His unconventional style hides the fact that he has great control and feeling, with nasty slice serve, the drop shots, lobs, and all the weaponry that comes with a pusher. He's very good at volleying too. The only thing he needs, besides the fact that he chooses not to topspin, is a little anger management :)
When I started playing tennis 4 years ago, I could barely hit any offensive shots, but I still had close matches with players who were at a higher level. It was exactly because of my footwork and, above all, my mindset, as you said. Now it's better; I can be aggressive from time to time, but I need more power. For me, it’s like a dream come true to have my own channel and the opportunity to share it with others. Believe me, I have big motivation to improve my level of tennis, and these kinds of comments help boost my motivation.🔥 So thank you, I really appreciate it.🎾
@@NoLimitTennis 4 years to get to this level is impressive. You must be very motivated and/or diligent. Having these "quick feet" against the relatively slow play of a slicer is not intuitive. Many players struggle to develop that type of footwork and are watching the outcome of their strokes instead. You are always preparing for the ball to come back and attack it without remorse of what happened before. Strong attitude and the physique to back it up. Cheers!
lol that call at 1:33 was pretty dubious
If you play situation in slow motion, it might seem like the ball is OUT, but whatever. I try not to get upset by opponents' calls. If they call it out, it’s out. How do you handle these close calls? Do you ask for proof? I mean the ball print on clay?
@@NoLimitTennis yeah i still pay it, but it doesnt make it less dubious lol
Ouch. You have to have great patience against a push slicer. I think more of your winners were by placement, not power. Something to consider. Thanks for posting.
Thanks, I still believe that everyone can play however they want, as long as it's fair. It's still about finding a way to win. Yes, you're right; I think I should increase my power. I need to be more powerful.🔥
More Killer Instinct, less Basic Instinct...
You're totally right! Give me a couple of months or maybe years? 😄
But I need to tell you that one year ago, it was almost impossible for me to hit a winner. So, this is all part of the process, isn't it?
@@NoLimitTennis we are on the same journey!!! 🎾🎾🎾🏆🏆🏆
There is very little wrong with your toss in this video!
If you are not having time for your motion the solution is not to throw the ball higher to give yourself more time, but to throw it later in the motion. You do not want to be hitting the ball one the way down from its apex, but rather at its peak. Which you can see you are actually doing quite well here.
Cheers
Thanks for the comment! If you have time, check out a couple of my last videos, and you will see how low my toss was. Basically, you are right. I need to be faster in my motion to save some time. But I think there is at least a little progres🎾
Have a nice day!