The slice backhand: TENNIS MASTERCLASS by Patrick Mouratoglou, EPISODE 4

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @w116tjb
    @w116tjb Год назад +257

    Whoever you brought on to edit these videos recently is doing a great job. Production value is great.

    • @Better_Call_Raul
      @Better_Call_Raul Год назад +7

      Everything is great except the music. Lose the stupid annoying music.

    • @rinhu8864
      @rinhu8864 Год назад

      A guy called Travis apparently 😉

    • @jdogfunk100
      @jdogfunk100 Год назад +2

      The audio is amazing for being filmed outdoors

    • @sokaiya1
      @sokaiya1 3 месяца назад

      Music is downright annoying. I’m actually going to stop this video early because I’m getting a headache.

  • @jeffmerrill2456
    @jeffmerrill2456 Год назад +66

    Can I just say how grateful I am that you are willing to share this content for free. It's so clear and helpful. Thank You!

  • @TheMTGMind
    @TheMTGMind Год назад +3

    if you talk about slice backhand, never ever forget to mention Steffi Graf. I have seen her life and her backhand slice was the best i have ever seen. Great lesson!

  • @MariaDSaenz
    @MariaDSaenz Год назад +11

    We are sooooo grateful for these masterclass videos, they are game changers. Thank you Patrick!! You're the best.

  • @PrecisionPointTennis
    @PrecisionPointTennis 10 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic! Peter Lundgren helped develop that short and wide slice that Federer used so well. Thanks for another master class 🎾🇬🇷🤗🏆

  • @wty989898
    @wty989898 Год назад +36

    Thank you for another quality masterclass!!! Master indeed!!!

  • @Juliette_4
    @Juliette_4 Год назад +9

    Patrick, You are such a fantastic instructor. I love your channel. I have had many tennis instructors and none of them come close to you.TYSM for having a you tube channel.

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado Год назад +1

    I cannot wait for UTS 2023!

  • @piquicaanez3321
    @piquicaanez3321 Год назад +1

    This guy is unbelievable top coach in the World

  • @GrungePopRecords
    @GrungePopRecords Год назад +25

    My former coach Nick Bolletieri probably couldn’t have said it any better. Thanks so much. Love the video Patrick

    • @dusancorlija9088
      @dusancorlija9088 Год назад +3

      No way, Bolletieri is God for him, period.

    • @chriscrocker5369
      @chriscrocker5369 Год назад +3

      Can you imagine what Nick could have accomplished if he had youtube and social media?

    • @PrecisionPointTennis
      @PrecisionPointTennis Год назад +1

      I was a nick bollettieri protégé in 1985

    • @shirin8402
      @shirin8402 Год назад

      ​@@chriscrocker5369still we are useless

    • @antoinev9733
      @antoinev9733 3 месяца назад +1

      @@PrecisionPointTennis so you did not leraned to slice a backhand right ?? ;)

  • @damdamdeo26
    @damdamdeo26 Год назад +8

    I only wish I could go to the Academy to meet Patrick and get to see the Coach in person. Keep the Masterclass coming. Awesome content!

  • @750ml
    @750ml Год назад +8

    Great lesson Patrick! Only 1 problem with it: You said you’d explain more (1:08) how important the follow-through is (for precision and control) in this masterclass, but you never talked about it again… Would love to hear what you have to say about that! Thanks so much for all you do!

  • @TrangTennisFever
    @TrangTennisFever Год назад +9

    Great details and specifics as always! Also love that you mentioned RF backhand slice as you are correct I have examined and tried to replicate without success. Glad you called out what needed to be said.

  • @JOAOVidros
    @JOAOVidros Год назад +3

    This content is pure GOLD, thanks for it

  • @petesesplankis8657
    @petesesplankis8657 Год назад +2

    That one of the best video's I've seen on the slice! Very well done!

  • @MrsCrazyrange
    @MrsCrazyrange Год назад

    I finally started implementing this yesterday in a tournament. Won first round, lol, delighted 😁

  • @shoxerx7406
    @shoxerx7406 Год назад

    I did a sidespin slice one time and i havent recreated it since. It was the most beautiful thing ive ever done in tennis

  • @nguyenbinh140
    @nguyenbinh140 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your videos. You are truly my online teacher.🎉❤🎉❤🎉

  • @jeromecote245
    @jeromecote245 Год назад +8

    Best RUclips tennis clinics hands down. Merci Patrick. Ça donne le goût d’aller à ton académie! I need to work on this shot since I sometimes hit a floater that is getting destroyed by my opponent.

  • @Jackripster69
    @Jackripster69 Год назад

    Amazing to have a coach of this calabur giving back to tennis and helping us scrubs along.

  • @luisminillas21
    @luisminillas21 Год назад +1

    Incredible Patrick! regards from Andalusia!!!

  • @sethetsematsoele1404
    @sethetsematsoele1404 Год назад

    I no longer watch other coaches on RUclips. I mean, why would I when I can have top-level content right here? I don't know why you started doing this, but it's the best thing. I thank God for you ❤

  • @colinbyer3018
    @colinbyer3018 Год назад +1

    This is a very good video thank you the point with not using slice as just defensive is really interesting

  • @ShaqKoyokArt
    @ShaqKoyokArt Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this tennis tips. Very helpful for beginners like to try to hit this strokes

  • @madmitten5
    @madmitten5 Год назад +1

    Thanks - the shoulder into the ball cue really helped me!

  • @ajhl1
    @ajhl1 Год назад

    I find that more men use the backhand slice than women. I would have thought it would be the opposite. Steffi Graff is the best example of the backhand slice in the women's game. Great tip from Patrick as usual!

  • @netfun8087
    @netfun8087 Год назад

    Love this video. Thank you. I would also love to understand how Graf got so much pace on her slice backhand.

  • @brianb336
    @brianb336 Год назад +1

    Patrick is the best coach I have ever been blessed to witness. So incredible his lessons are to give feedback and tips. Thank you so much!!!

  • @Abhinav2392
    @Abhinav2392 Год назад +1

    Thanku for another great video

  • @iarapiffer2689
    @iarapiffer2689 Год назад

    Thank you for this amazing video!

  • @kusumsingh3758
    @kusumsingh3758 Год назад

    Thank you, sir you are very good coach , I watch your videos every day to learn, best tennis tricks and techniques,
    I'm from India sir, thank you universe 🙏 Krishna 🙏

  • @李耀-k8h
    @李耀-k8h 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Patrick!! You're the best.

  • @xe2ywi
    @xe2ywi Год назад

    ❤ Patrick, you are the one teaching slice, I'm a very bad hand shooter, but I've seen my opponents just sliceing and get off the problem, I'll try to do it on your terms, also learning on the dominant eye, think that's the key to my terrible left hand issue,
    Gracias amigo coach!

  • @KorvanAleric
    @KorvanAleric Год назад

    Mister Patrick I'll never thanks enough for your very instructional and ispirating video. I discover this channel as I would like to back playing tennis by focusing at first in improving tecnics and then tactics. I've found the latest masterclass very interesting and will be great to complete them with forehand and 2h backend. I've start watching your channel some days ago and I can't stop watching. In every lesson there a lot of hints to improve and the eye dominant application help me a lot in understanding the body pronation and position in according too. Thanks again for time you dedicate to us.

  • @peterknowles2344
    @peterknowles2344 Год назад

    Great video and coach.Much appreciated

  • @michelottaviani3296
    @michelottaviani3296 Год назад

    Very interesting lesson and I am proud he is french.

  • @fabiograppasonno1495
    @fabiograppasonno1495 Год назад

    Coach Patrick is a warranty! Also this explanation is very exhaustive and it is always a pleasure to listen these precious tennis tips! I really want to see other videos of Patrick and especially I wanted to see videos on mental tennis tips, because it's an important aspect that struggle many tennis players and only very expert coaches can talk about it.

  • @MJCE
    @MJCE Год назад +1

    You should definitely do a first and second serve masterclass

  • @helloeveryone0123
    @helloeveryone0123 Год назад +1

    Extremely true. I’ll always forward through on my slices where I want the ball to fly in the direction. Roger’s slice is simply cheating. But I’ll do what works for me. But I will say, I love slicing towards opponents forehand because it side spins towards their body and they always mess up

  • @yassz9667
    @yassz9667 Год назад +1

    Super vidéo merci beaucoup coach

  • @nandkumardoctor
    @nandkumardoctor Год назад

    Salute to you Sir. Thank you Sir for such compact and valuable teaching of Backhand slice.

  • @Aa-ji2yf
    @Aa-ji2yf Год назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @gerhardwagner9438
    @gerhardwagner9438 Год назад

    Perfekt Tipps for Hobby Player 🎾...thanks a lot‼️greetings from🇱🇻

  • @worldtraveler8255
    @worldtraveler8255 Год назад +1

    Quality content indeed. Just joining the chorus of wows for getting these uplifting masterclass handy, in particular for those ones who can't reach / meet in person Patrick. I am very grateful for this.

  • @MTariqSalem
    @MTariqSalem Год назад +2

    Such an incredible content by a great coach! Thanks a lot. You can’t imagine how impactful your videos are!

  • @lionrawr92
    @lionrawr92 Год назад

    Who needs a coach when you have Patrick mouratoglou

  • @damondavros3712
    @damondavros3712 Год назад

    Patrick,
    I'm very new to tennis. I really appreciate your videos and I am learning a lot from you. Great content!

  • @nordattack
    @nordattack 7 месяцев назад

    I would say Ken Rosewall had the best slice/flat backhand the game has ever seen. That is why his nickname was "Muscles" because he hit that backhand with so much pace.

  • @lubondochilekwa
    @lubondochilekwa Год назад

    Roger was a really special player!

  • @sahooboss
    @sahooboss Год назад +1

    Good stuff coach. 🙏

  • @alaindesilets
    @alaindesilets Год назад

    Great tutorial! Since you mentioned Murray and Djoko as some of the models to emulate (as opposed to Roger), I think it’s worth pointing out that at the end of of their preparation, they bring the racket to an almost horizontal position, with the racket face pointing up. Then, as they pull the handle forward, they rapidly straighten racquet so its face is at about a 45 degree angle at contact. I started emulating that 2-3 years ago and found it added a lot of pace to my slice, not sure why. I think it's because it allows you to generate a bit of initial forward momentum by pulling on the handle with your tricep. If the racket face is facing forward, you can only use your tricep to bring the racquet down and all the forward momentum must be generated through rotation of the shoulder joint. Some of the added pace may also come from the angular moment generated as the racquet rapdily moves from horizontal to semi vertical, and kind of 'slaps' the ball forward.

  • @colossaltennis
    @colossaltennis Год назад

    Great lesson Patrick! Enjoy your insights and lessons on player development. Appreciate the videos!

  • @puntrigarkelly8851
    @puntrigarkelly8851 Год назад +1

    You explain so well. Thank you so much for the knowledge. I am a fan.😊

  • @mihaelzupan8799
    @mihaelzupan8799 Год назад

    bravo patrick moratoglu.

  • @blasipatrick4881
    @blasipatrick4881 Год назад

    Excellente vidéo merci pour tous ces précieux conseils👌👌

  • @giorgionegri1083
    @giorgionegri1083 Год назад

    ciao, seguo da poco questo canale ma sono esaltato dagli insegnamenti di un super Mouratoglou sempre molto chiaro e preciso anche senza capire bene la lingua...😅 mi piacerebbe molto fare delle lezioni sul campo con il Maestro Patrik...

  • @elbru78
    @elbru78 Год назад

    Almost perfect video, just missing, according to me, some seconds about the leg part. I am glad to see that your advices are the same I gave to my students during my last lesson about slice backhand 🎾💪

    • @ST-rm3bz
      @ST-rm3bz Год назад

      Yes and yes! Excellent lesson and as always so clear! But I caught myself looking to the right stand and timing.

  • @rodolforodrigues9534
    @rodolforodrigues9534 Год назад

    Great class!!! Aula excelente!!!

  • @jc-vu4gn
    @jc-vu4gn Год назад +1

    My coach says the same thing “ do not copy federer”
    He told me so many people go into tennis trying hit like federer, not that it won’t work at all, is just for the rest of us there are better options

  • @federicotown8052
    @federicotown8052 Год назад

    Very useful for sure !

  • @edgarbernardoorellanahered5261
    @edgarbernardoorellanahered5261 9 месяцев назад

    I think Roger’s slice is basically his one hand backhand with a different grip and termination. I play the back hand with one hand, and it feels natural to do it like Roger.

  • @davebeery_youtube
    @davebeery_youtube Год назад

    Great instruction!

  • @ShyamBenjamin
    @ShyamBenjamin Месяц назад

    Thankyou Sir!

  • @MrKosticPhotography
    @MrKosticPhotography Год назад

    True regards Roger slide side backhand, I was able as lefty to produce it few times same as serve,opponent can’t catch the ball at all lol… ball just slide more out sideways

  • @KlingOnzSkins
    @KlingOnzSkins Год назад +1

    Wow! I actually hit the Roger Federer slice? I had no idea. I always knew my slice 🍕 was unusual and now I know why. I go down the line. It stays low and after the bounce it goes sideways. Thanks for the explanation. 👍😎

  • @sino8208
    @sino8208 Год назад

    Move forward and shoulder going into the direction of the ball and wrist will extend when the arm extends

  • @ChonaA340
    @ChonaA340 Год назад

    Many thanks Patrick, for your unique tips for recreational players, like me. I’m using a lot of your tips, and the great thing is… THEY WORK PERFECT! 💪🏼
    I’m wondering to have a “clinic class” with you. How can I do it??? Where are your club or your tennis center; I’ll try to go there ☝🏼😊
    Thanks again for this magnificent advises or tips… they are improving my consistency while playing.
    Many thanks Sir Patrick 🫵🏼😃

  • @kasmr6860
    @kasmr6860 Год назад

    I need one of those on forehand 😁

  • @meredith669
    @meredith669 Год назад

    Thanks coach

  • @RogueAnt007
    @RogueAnt007 Год назад +1

    I know Federer was a very good table tennis player and side spins are very common in table tennis. I suspect that is where he learned his side spin slice shot. Also the shorter follow through is extra important in table tennis as the ball comes back so quickly. Much harder to hit of course with a heavier racquet, heavier balls.

  • @kurilladesign
    @kurilladesign Год назад

    excellent

  • @markelovett
    @markelovett Год назад +6

    Awesome video, please turn the distracting background music off, especially the drums, it’s too much in combination with the tennis rally going on, much better to be able to hear your voice without these distractions

  • @federicotown8052
    @federicotown8052 Год назад

    Great !

  • @catoqsh4750
    @catoqsh4750 Год назад

    excellent lesson! I will take your point on Roger's BH slice to explain to 11 year old boy... thank you so much!

  • @theintentionalist
    @theintentionalist Год назад

    Pat, I do it the Roger way and it works for me. Maybe because the drop shot is my favorite shot? Maybe the strong wrist gene? Ken Rosewall was my coach in a past life?

  • @Ace_youtube
    @Ace_youtube Год назад

    Yo I tried the slice backhand and the one handed backhand for the first time and I’m actually BETTER with a 1 handed backhand and the same slice that federer uses than my own 2 handed backhand

  • @borisnahalka3027
    @borisnahalka3027 Год назад

    the slice serve is a great example! do you hit it with your wrist and your grip stiff? no. if you want to have a good slice serve, that is. The same goes for any aggressive slice. forehand, backhand, no matter.

  • @emmanuelcannou2433
    @emmanuelcannou2433 Год назад

    It seems to me that Steffi Graf also had a knifing slice backhand, maybe different from Federer's technic, but very effective. However I never understood how she could produce so much power on her forehand side with a late preparation. If one day you could explain that point to your followers, I would very pleased.

  • @gertdejager6597
    @gertdejager6597 Год назад

    Great lesson Patric! Thank you so much. Does this also apply to a crossed-eye dominant player (righty with dominant left eye)

  • @francopolo510
    @francopolo510 Год назад

    I wish I could have a better slice backhand. Since I develop to two handed backhand I usually skipped slice backhand and forget how to play. I think it's easier if you have single handed backhand than the transfer is easier

  • @extremerc48
    @extremerc48 Год назад +1

    thanks

  • @brothera6494
    @brothera6494 Год назад

    Hello, Patrick, thanks for the vídeo and, ¿what about the ONE HANDED BACKHAND? Please…

  • @theyruinedyoutubeagain
    @theyruinedyoutubeagain Год назад +1

    So it's French where we got "effect" from! I was always wondering why we call spin "effect" in Romanian.

  • @howelljordan3469
    @howelljordan3469 Год назад

    ...that last description is a treat to a table tennis player who is now playing tennis. Enjoy!!!

  • @bmanbusee3812
    @bmanbusee3812 Год назад

    Good video. Though he looks less comfortable making these videos compared when having his students around. I keep my wrist flexed at contact for my slice but will try the tip about extension to get pace

    • @bmanbusee3812
      @bmanbusee3812 Год назад

      The tip with extending wrist is valid but have to not get too “wristy” while doing it. Saw great pace. It’s not difficult to get the fed slice with side spin. Just keep wrist flexed (was doing this prior and got the nickname fed sometimes after a good shot)..😂 thanks for the tips

  • @cotedebette7148
    @cotedebette7148 Год назад +9

    When will Patrick teach it to Stefanos?😂

  • @germanslice
    @germanslice Год назад +1

    Hmm I took most of the float from out of my slice backhand using a low to high swing instead to allow me to hit a more flatter drive to allow me to attack the ball more. But if I add the sidespin component to it then the ball will move away off the bounce away from the backhand and I find some club players don't like balls that bounce and then move away from them or go over into the sidelines. I like to go down the line with it and make the ball swing away off the bounce staying low down in the court so it crosses over into the sidelines to make the line ball more difficult to return than just going all down the line. Of course I give myself a few metres of court space between the sidelines before doing that shot. Just in case the ball decides to swing in the air instead of swinging off the bounce.
    I don't use the slice grip I use the flat grip because the flat grip makes the ball go faster through the court.

  • @paull7725
    @paull7725 Год назад +2

    And Graf’s? Kind of forget she won 23 GS with a slice bh 😊

  • @lazy_palms8590
    @lazy_palms8590 Год назад

    I started slicing like federer before watching him. It feels right for me like that. Should i change my slice or continue like that?

  • @alessaschmitz5847
    @alessaschmitz5847 Год назад +1

    Please, bring Steffi Grafs 1993 slice backhand. She used to make these slice backhands as offensive

  • @einher1
    @einher1 Год назад

    Well... it depends on the type of the shot. If you want to have good pace on the ball, i.e. not a drop shot, you absolutely must do it like Roger - in two clearly separate steps. The forward momentum is generated *before* bringing the racket down, not simultaneously. Just see how the pros do it.

  • @Nessaj87
    @Nessaj87 Год назад

    Top class video both production and contentwise, again. Impressive. Time for Patrick to coach Casper Ruud now that the collab with Holger Rune is done! I bet you would make wonders with Ruud as well.

  • @buckyphillips6732
    @buckyphillips6732 Год назад

    The tennis serve is a crucial shot that can greatly impact your performance on the court. Learn it

  • @Tje760
    @Tje760 Год назад +1

    Your tips are easy to understand. But for me these are quite difficult to execute in actual match.

  • @dariusd2003
    @dariusd2003 Год назад

    I find it funny you showed Tsitsipas slice bh floater that gets demolished at times.

  • @mustafamertbingol9614
    @mustafamertbingol9614 Год назад

    roger lover

  • @wowwow3530
    @wowwow3530 Год назад

    thx

  • @fabiocolletto3236
    @fabiocolletto3236 Год назад +1

    Unfortunately we amateur players 99% of the time do use the slice backhand when we are oon or two steps late on the ball to hit a topspin backhand

  • @e.mckinron1129
    @e.mckinron1129 Год назад +2

    Thanks but it seems to me that you were a bit quick on the «slice backhand technique» and missing the very crucial role of the non-hitting arm that can be used as a counterweight to the hitting one. I have seen a couple of matches from G. Dimitrov and it did seem to me that this was at the very core of his incredible slice technique.

  • @dusancorlija9088
    @dusancorlija9088 Год назад

    Great video, I like to ask Turkish man Patrick, do you know anything about Novak? I see, Othoman Empire sindrom. 😵😩