Great question. I think it depends on what you want to work on. The saber is great for hand eye coordination and learning how to swing through the ball. But junior rackets don’t do the same because of the sweet spot/strings/weight etc
Ummm.. it’s such a disgrace to tennis, the rackets should always have stayed small now they are practicing with a small head so they can go back to the giant heads. Makes no sense.
I wouldn’t say disgrace. Having bigger rackets makes the sport more beginner friendly. And it makes the higher levels more “exciting” (faster). I think people are just remembering that there are benefits to having the smaller racket face and bringing it back to ligjt
@@Electiger-y5k ???? 😂😂 players in the 70’s and 80’s developed top spin and control and power using traditional equipment, they didn’t have assistance. That is how you define a professional sport. If a player has the ‘talent’ to develop the power the top spin and the control using the original rackets and strings then that indicates they have the ability. When you are given those skills with the new rackets and strings that indicates you do not have the ability and therefore tennis is now full of talentless shills who are using the equipment to enhance their game. Professional sport is supposed to test the player and their raw ability, when you are given assistance that’s a handicap and it lessens the game, anyone can play then. Professional sports limit the population for the player who is unique. It has now become only an activity. This is why professional sports like MLB NFL use traditional bats and a ball that is virtually the same as decades ago, thin barrel made with solid wood and leather football. They cannot change this as then it alters the game and it’s history and as such all the statistics.
Congrats on 1k!!! Much deserved
yes
Thank you kind sir 🥺
17:46 yes we do !
It’s coming 🫡
The thumbnails are getting pretty legit 👌🏻
Should have small head racket tournaments.
THIS… THIS is a great idea!
FINALLY U UPLOADED
nice vid btw
It’s been a busy week of moving 😫 I apologize! Back on the grind though!
That string job 🔥. Pro level quality 😉
Done by the one and only 😤
14:57 point of the session!
Kevin the goat
Daniel the 🐐
@@KevinHsiehTVI’ll focus hard tomorrow at class 💪
It is such an amazing tool
I literally believe it’s the best tool on the market right now
is playing with a smaller 25in or 23in racket a good idea until i get the saber?
Great question. I think it depends on what you want to work on. The saber is great for hand eye coordination and learning how to swing through the ball. But junior rackets don’t do the same because of the sweet spot/strings/weight etc
Bro I have a $200 gift certificate to TW in the chamber rn - should I actually fire it on the Saber??
Do they sell it on tennis warehouse??? If they do, and you’re not looking at anything else, 100%
Are you in for Tacoma Lawn? Let us know which day you play.
I will not be playing Tacoma lawn this year :( work won’t allow me to take that much time. But I will be playing doubles at WSO :)
How about a match between you hitting with Saber and a UTR 7? lol
Probably against a 8.5 or 9 though. After watching this video I think 7 still has no chance...
@@zlzhao1104 sounds like a fun idea! But... I might need more than one saber!! Don't think it would last that long!
Newport high!!!
The one and only!
moce vid. but it is quite long. ma
Thanks for the feedback. Will do my best to implement this
Why you so much meaner in practice
Cuz I don’t have to move my feet 😂
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Ummm.. it’s such a disgrace to tennis, the rackets should always have stayed small now they are practicing with a small head so they can go back to the giant heads. Makes no sense.
I wouldn’t say disgrace. Having bigger rackets makes the sport more beginner friendly. And it makes the higher levels more “exciting” (faster). I think people are just remembering that there are benefits to having the smaller racket face and bringing it back to ligjt
Small tiny head means no spin no power and continental grips . It would set tennis back 100 years
@@Electiger-y5k ???? 😂😂 players in the 70’s and 80’s developed top spin and control and power using traditional equipment, they didn’t have assistance. That is how you define a professional sport. If a player has the ‘talent’ to develop the power the top spin and the control using the original rackets and strings then that indicates they have the ability. When you are given those skills with the new rackets and strings that indicates you do not have the ability and therefore tennis is now full of talentless shills who are using the equipment to enhance their game. Professional sport is supposed to test the player and their raw ability, when you are given assistance that’s a handicap and it lessens the game, anyone can play then. Professional sports limit the population for the player who is unique. It has now become only an activity. This is why professional sports like MLB NFL use traditional bats and a ball that is virtually the same as decades ago, thin barrel made with solid wood and leather football. They cannot change this as then it alters the game and it’s history and as such all the statistics.
@@TimTheMusicManrelax bruv it ain't that serious.
Fr like chilllllllll