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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
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    This is a singles set between me and Les and our first time meeting! Les has an all-court game with lots of variety and is comfortable at baseline and net. I prefer staying at the baseline. Leave some nice comments below for Les for playing this match with me he's a cool guy!
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    Winston (@Winstonddu) - USTA 4.5
    Les (@y.lestter) - UTR 12.5 (back in the day)
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  • @sayles7858
    @sayles7858 Год назад +280

    Thanks for havin me Winston! Definitely enjoyed it. Lets get him to 50k people!

    • @sayles7858
      @sayles7858 Год назад +5

      ❤️🎾💪

    • @markj6302
      @markj6302 Год назад +9

      @@RafaelMichaelJackson half human half anime character

    • @sayles7858
      @sayles7858 Год назад +3

      @@RafaelMichaelJackson LOL what a mystery ;)

    • @feyyazozkan
      @feyyazozkan Год назад +3

      What a patience and consistent! You are my idol now.

    • @MPTennis
      @MPTennis Год назад

      Great vid guys! Love in the in game analysis. You guys did a great job explaining and sharing 3 key tactics...consistency, buying time and taking time away. 👍 Side note: Winston, what do you use for your scoring overlay on videos?

  • @AtobeTanhausser01
    @AtobeTanhausser01 Год назад +167

    Les plays as relaxed as his demeanor, even when he's being aggressive.This is the guy that will clap you in a match like it's just another Tuesday, and I'm here for it lol

  • @shipwreck8847
    @shipwreck8847 Год назад +111

    Winston, bro, I have a lot of respect for you. You're the only youtuber that isn't afraid to post matches where you lose. So many youtubers only choose to post their match wins and you think why they never post any of their loses. Don't be afraid to challenge yourself and keep learning to beat higher level players. Thank you for not posting the cheapy wins that are irrelevant because they are not challenging your abilities.

    • @XhezPlayzYT
      @XhezPlayzYT Год назад

      @Shipwreck very nice text and i agree it is good to challenge yourself and not be embarresed if you lose and you upload it mass respect aswell❤

    • @gabrielfernandez9792
      @gabrielfernandez9792 8 месяцев назад

      100 percent agree.

    • @AG-js1bl
      @AG-js1bl 6 месяцев назад +2

      Because winston always lose all the matches.

  • @combodropper5328
    @combodropper5328 Год назад +68

    This is like if One Punch Man was a tennis player. Les is the relaxed player you face at a tourney or league match that frustrates everyone. He seems super nice though, so you still look forward to playing him next time you're matched up. Really great content, and I'm subscribing to his channel now.

  • @geepeeone
    @geepeeone Год назад +46

    Les almost feels like a buddhist. Calm. Relaxed.

    • @youtubeaccount6561
      @youtubeaccount6561 Год назад

      Why do you have to say he's a Buddhist.... what the fuck
      Seriously. Why.

    • @geepeeone
      @geepeeone Год назад

      @@youtubeaccount6561 Because that’s the comparison I chose. Are you offended?

    • @sbinsdca
      @sbinsdca Год назад +1

      He's a Ninja out there on court 👍

  • @Hippydippy935
    @Hippydippy935 Год назад +47

    Wow I love the way Les plays, so calm and efficient. Rarely hits a bad ball and doesn’t go beyond his ability at any given moment

  • @MrJonOnTheRoad
    @MrJonOnTheRoad Год назад +22

    Les looks so relaxed and clean in his preparation

  • @MikeSmith-yy1lv
    @MikeSmith-yy1lv Год назад +15

    This reinforces that footwork and speed are key components to success.

  • @pedrox96
    @pedrox96 Год назад +10

    My man Les hits crazy clean

  • @dakotadellafera5850
    @dakotadellafera5850 Год назад +2

    Really loved this and I love the way Les talks. Super chill and informative.

  • @af02271
    @af02271 Год назад +50

    As good as these matches of Winston getting clapped are for seeing the many levels of tennis, @Winston would love to see you competing in ~4.5 league or equivalent UTR tournaments and watch you grind it and move your level up!

    • @Jon88
      @Jon88 Год назад

      @@WinstonDu can’t be caring around a trash bin to your matches and post up right behind the base line

    • @LukeHuber
      @LukeHuber Год назад +1

      There's a RUclipsr called tennis brothers that is working on atp points and he records all his matches. I think he usually just puts a camera up on the fence or something behind him, I would imagine you could do something similar.

  • @mrchuckles1022
    @mrchuckles1022 Год назад +1

    Great content. I really appreciate the racquet and setup part. It is cool to see players like Les that have a great consistent style of play that we can learn a lot from.

  • @sandratoplaystennis
    @sandratoplaystennis Год назад +3

    Les just seems super comfortable. A pleasure to watch you guys play!

  • @luculus88
    @luculus88 Год назад +20

    The depth and placement of the balls during the rallies was a big factor in Les's favor. Winston usually sent much shorter balls in the center area.

  • @jonathanchen1026
    @jonathanchen1026 Год назад +10

    Les did this all while wearing long pants and long sleeves 😆

  • @Jon88
    @Jon88 Год назад +7

    Lots of great tennis youtubers these days to collab with! Les is really chill.

  • @nathanielpeter3292
    @nathanielpeter3292 21 день назад

    Thanks for the insightful tips! Learned something new today 😊 and Winston as always.. keeping it real and great content

  • @OlivePlaysTennis
    @OlivePlaysTennis Год назад +5

    Les got the smoothest voice in all of tennis RUclips 😌😌😌

  • @Sinapz218
    @Sinapz218 Год назад +5

    The one handed slice is so underated and Les shows why

  • @davebeery_youtube
    @davebeery_youtube Год назад +9

    Les makes it looks so easy! Hermont is super aggressive and you can see the fire in his shots. Lester just fires away but with a seemingly casual approach. His footwork seems casual, too, but perhaps I’m not seeing the nuances. Amazing player!

  • @bioshed
    @bioshed Год назад +8

    Les is a great player. He kept his shots either deep or low, not giving any balls for Winston to attack

  • @ryan2988
    @ryan2988 Год назад +1

    Love Say Les one of his videos helped me so much

  • @souriyac
    @souriyac Год назад

    Nice match Les! Thanks Winston. Have been enjoying your content.

  • @EdgeriPlaysTennis
    @EdgeriPlaysTennis Год назад

    Great match! I think the rally at 11:13 was my favorite. Les constructs points really well. Also like his slice. Wish there were more tennis content creators in my area gonna have to fly out to west coast for collabs 😂

  • @Tinyciwei
    @Tinyciwei Год назад

    This is what I have been waiting for a long time!

  • @jongfufang
    @jongfufang Год назад

    Really like the angle of the camera for this match. It really shows the pace and action of the ball.

  • @jiggs_life_goals
    @jiggs_life_goals 4 месяца назад

    Need to see more of Les!!

  • @futureguy
    @futureguy Год назад +1

    Les is really good! Love the way he is playing. Excellent ball placements and consistencies. He's also relaxed and can generate the power pretty effortlessly.

  • @sabihass5361
    @sabihass5361 Год назад

    So good and yet humble

  • @cybergrail
    @cybergrail Год назад

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @lilth501
    @lilth501 Год назад +7

    Les obviously has a extremely layback Style. Not a lot of power but just very consistent. Solid stroking forehand and backhand. No real obvious weaknesses at least Winston could exploit.

  • @silentxcure
    @silentxcure Год назад +4

    props to Winston for always being a good sport.

  • @perryloh695
    @perryloh695 Год назад

    Rockin' the Rune and Alcarez racquet. Well done.

  • @Ruhan885
    @Ruhan885 Год назад +3

    I really like Les' game. He is so relaxed. No wasted energy.

  • @sbinsdca
    @sbinsdca Год назад

    Wow. One of the best players you've had on your channel. I wasn't expecting that scoreline and you played well WD 👍

  • @michaelp9061
    @michaelp9061 Год назад +1

    such a smart player. looks so effortless yet effective.

  • @ChowDownDetroit
    @ChowDownDetroit Год назад +3

    Les has an awesome smooth tennis stroke. I bet he's got an amazing golf swing too.

  • @uw10isplaya
    @uw10isplaya Год назад +7

    Damn, Les has really nice moment of contact on his forehand. Seems to be what talented forehands look like nowadays instead of the loops of years past. Short and simple, but with the racquet head control and proper biomechanics to accelerate into the contact and create spin/pace out of nowhere that's hard to read. Looks like he's barely hitting it at all.

  • @natehanying54
    @natehanying54 Год назад +3

    his slices are insane

  • @anthonydabaco8407
    @anthonydabaco8407 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the content Winston. Les is the velvet sledgehammer... underestimate the easygoing and laconic manner at your own peril! Btw the TF40 is an awesome stick, also pairs well with Hyper G Soft.

    • @philynolawschool
      @philynolawschool Год назад +1

      velvet sledgehammer 💯

    • @sayles7858
      @sayles7858 Год назад +3

      My friends found this comment and nicknamed me the velvet sledgehammer in our group chat. Thanks buddy 😂

  • @godsgamer7494
    @godsgamer7494 10 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed this video so much!

  • @topbanana3413
    @topbanana3413 Год назад +2

    Really like Say Les! Seems like a laid back person.

  • @rdmalonso1
    @rdmalonso1 Год назад +16

    Les looks like he has so many gears he could get to if he wanted. Awesome playing. I don’t see enough 5.0 + to know what his rating is but it’s definitely +5.0

    • @mskcrc
      @mskcrc Год назад +1

      I think he's said on his channel that he's a 5.5 on a good day

    • @bartholomewlyons
      @bartholomewlyons Год назад +1

      Certainly looked like he didn’t try much and he had a lot in reserve when needed. Prob didnt even sweat for his twin brother

  • @MarcoSolidx
    @MarcoSolidx Год назад +47

    Definitely a 5.5 level to me. Make hermont vs les please!

    • @jamesmckinnon9473
      @jamesmckinnon9473 Год назад

      Yes, please!

    • @Iphone-69
      @Iphone-69 Год назад

      yes Winston

    • @warrenmiller2044
      @warrenmiller2044 Год назад

      5.5 is 13 utr idk about that

    • @Iphone-69
      @Iphone-69 Год назад

      @@warrenmiller2044 he wasn’t really trying

    • @MarcoSolidx
      @MarcoSolidx Год назад +1

      @@warrenmiller2044 13 utr is already a rating of pro level or top college tennis

  • @premium70194
    @premium70194 Год назад

    Mr. Du, your game is improving a lot .. very consistent

  • @Indra-yr3jk
    @Indra-yr3jk Год назад

    Dangg the ninja never make unforced error, solid!

  • @radshet3830
    @radshet3830 Год назад

    I like when you and your opponent talk about the match together. Especially when theyre a utr gap, there is no point in hiding strategy or tactics

  • @Shank-o-Pottomas
    @Shank-o-Pottomas Год назад

    What's your workout regimine like, do you do the push-pull-legs split? Also, do you do any exercises specific to tennis and training that explosiveness, such as medicine ball throws?

  • @berimboplata
    @berimboplata Год назад +8

    Instead of beating Winston with outright power, Les is using the same "level" of groundstrokes as Winston, but smarter and more strategic. Not even big serves to set up easy put aways. Very interesting that he essentially leveled down to give you a chance and make it fun for you

    • @johnnyblackrants7625
      @johnnyblackrants7625 Год назад

      I don't think he leveled down; that's just his game. What you're talking about there constitutes the large difference in level. Also, it was 8-0, so it wasn't exactly close. Also he hit a few aces... the serve was pretty big.

    • @berimboplata
      @berimboplata Год назад

      @@johnnyblackrants7625 He most definitely leveled down. When Winston played another 12+ UTR it was a pretty brutal beatdown, no real rallies, just winner after winner or 1-2 combos off the serve. And when Winston played Karue, a pro, Karue also leveled down and still beat Winston easily, but it wasn't the brutal beating you expected, just safe easy rallies that Karue just won each time...because Karue leveled down to make it interesting.

  • @ranz1022
    @ranz1022 Год назад +4

    Not everyone can return Winston's decent quality shots with quality that's even higher, which doesn't let Winston dictate the rallies at all. Def 5.5 if not higher.

  • @gregtanner8501
    @gregtanner8501 Год назад +1

    I could be wrong, but I think Les loves to hit the one handed backhand slice but it's crazy about his two hand backhand. He hits it well, just not often.

  • @davidcarter291
    @davidcarter291 Год назад +6

    The fact that this guy has blue hair means he is a borderline tennis pro lol

  • @payamirani5298
    @payamirani5298 Год назад +4

    Les' laid back, efficient approach reminds me of Bruce Lee's "Be like water" saying. He seemed to adapt to Winston's game and use just enough skill and energy required to win. Another great video Winston.

  • @and5336
    @and5336 Год назад

    I love Les's personality.

  • @chimastudios
    @chimastudios Год назад

    What! That was crazy.

  • @mericusta1988
    @mericusta1988 Год назад

    Les is such a nice guy, I really like his attitude and play style. Actually, his slices were more aggressive than his bh topspin. He has great control over his slice. I will check out his channel. Winston, your fh improved so much! Especially when you swing freely. It was sad to see errors on the easy put away shots. Some days I do the same.

  • @YashShevde
    @YashShevde Год назад

    Hey Winston, love your channel man. Been learning so much and it’s really speeding up my improvement.
    Quick q: what shoes are you wearing here? Do you have an affiliate link for shoes yet? Arguably way more key to the game than clothes, as dope as Sigrun’s stuff looks haha
    In the equipment section can you also start going over shoes? Maybe even a collab with Foot Doctor Zach?

  • @Krwler
    @Krwler Год назад

    Les speaks the way he plays, proper laid back

  • @yakzivz1104
    @yakzivz1104 Год назад

    Les has some serious skills!!!

  • @hypewalliams629
    @hypewalliams629 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, you guys have a great attitude. Lee is quality, Winston, you really play well, you sometimes have same mistake as me on forehand, moving the body a bit too much during stroke. Try to stay still...

  • @neelabhchoudhary2063
    @neelabhchoudhary2063 Год назад +5

    Is it just me or has Winston’s forehand gotten better over the past 2 years?
    Also winston, have you considered shopping around to see if other tennis clubs would sponsor you? like the Anaheim racquet club?
    I play there a bunch of times and they allow guests

    • @williamyeh6925
      @williamyeh6925 Год назад +3

      Winston's game has gotten better overall. Better serves, forehand, movement, etc.

    • @hpz8136
      @hpz8136 Год назад

      @@williamyeh6925 im not the only one who noticed

  • @Kevin-ms3do
    @Kevin-ms3do Год назад

    I don't get power player from les but I have seen many guys beat people they shouldn't just by sheer footwork and ball placement alone. Never went for more than A 50% ball unless absolutely necessary. Great play

  • @jeanb.3493
    @jeanb.3493 Год назад

    Great match, thanks for posting!
    Regarding consistency, yes, it's important to get that extra ball over the net, but in this match, I would rather highlight Les' consistent *quality* of shot. He was clearly countering every shot from Winston with an equal or better quality shot. *This* is pressure, because your *experience* that your opponent is keeping up and even being a step ahead, matches *reality* unf. But the error lies in going for bigger shots when you see they continue to produce UEs. Then you have to realize that you are playing patterns that favor Les to the point where you win no games. That being said, I'm not sure going for alternative tactics, such as moon balling, would have made a difference as Les seemed pretty comfortable with all types of trajectories.
    A few things you perhaps could have done:
    - getting more first serves in by going for less and/or bigger margins, to reduce the pressure on the second serve. You made one to many errors on serve against this type of player.
    - when getting pulled into no man's land, going back to the baseline instead of going to the net. Les' passing shots punished you more than once, coming to the ent behind a less than stellar approach.
    That being said, I think Winston played really well in the rallies, and it's fascinating to see how these matchups play out.

  • @nCode1
    @nCode1 Год назад

    It's nice to have consistency and it's not an easy game to develop too because if you're not putting enough discomfort to the opponent, it'll not work. Just getting everything it back is not enough, you need to make it hard for them to go on the offense like good depth and pace etc. But the problem with this is when you'll get to a threshold of players who are just as consistent and you'll have no way to beat them. I'd like to suggest him to develope a weapon like a bigger forehand but he probably already have tried so to up this consistency game, he can't rely just on the slice backhand to mix it up, he can also develope a flat forehand shot to mix it up with his normal spin strokes. The added pace and odd bounce is a good mix to the point.

  • @dylanroberts8478
    @dylanroberts8478 Год назад

    Les is an actual genius.

  • @airborne13579
    @airborne13579 Год назад +1

    Great match. It didn't look like Les was playing hard at all. Big difference is the ball placements, game strategies. I sensed a Bagel after two games.

  • @johnyang1420
    @johnyang1420 Год назад

    Consistency works!!!

  • @nicoalabat6670
    @nicoalabat6670 8 месяцев назад

    Say Les vs Hermont would be an interesting match up..

  • @letrantrung1
    @letrantrung1 Год назад

    Les's game is about "give up the control" and "commit to your strokes" - exactly in a session that Karue Sell from Tennis HQ trained Winston before!!!

  • @gooddb67
    @gooddb67 Год назад +1

    Have a link to your shoes? I'd love a pair.

  • @royc5974
    @royc5974 Год назад +1

    Les vs Karue!

  • @williamyeh6925
    @williamyeh6925 Год назад +4

    Les tennis is like Tai-Chi.

  • @awachsmann
    @awachsmann Год назад +1

    Well, the guy barely broke a sweat. Made you self-destruct instead of attacking.

  • @harethpotter1134
    @harethpotter1134 Год назад

    I would love to see a Hermont vs Les video

  • @chenli8423
    @chenli8423 Год назад

    Would be great to record with the swingvision

  • @devianbomb
    @devianbomb Год назад +6

    Top 5 anime crossovers

  • @mythcrab6047
    @mythcrab6047 Год назад

    Les is so good.

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 Год назад

    i think les is simply a higher level player. very clever and understands his game, the opponents game and how to play at the level he plays at. he doesn't look like he's working very hard but i get the impression he's thinking a lot.

  • @arthurkim3331
    @arthurkim3331 Год назад +1

    It's impressive how lazy Lex looks with his movement, but gets in position and split steps at the perfect time. No wasted movements at all. Nice footwork

  • @GershonBenYitzhak
    @GershonBenYitzhak Год назад

    Love the channel. Gotta say though, you really gotta work on that serve. 14:46 - that's a first serve at 4.5?

    • @devpatel7154
      @devpatel7154 Год назад

      Not even the serve. Overall he usually plays a lot better I feel. Just an off day cus the consistency was so off

  • @isthataj
    @isthataj Год назад +2

    WOW UTR 12.5 ranks him between Emma Raducanu(#30) and Elise Mertens(#31) in WTA singles 😮

  • @oopsierobotrobot
    @oopsierobotrobot Год назад

    Solinco Confidential is goat. It's soft, sharper than Hyper G's and Tourbites, and it's durable. I usually get about 15 hours before the strings go dead or pop

  • @vinoo89
    @vinoo89 Год назад

    Les plays so far back on the baseline - look at the play around 9:00. This seems to allow him to shift his weight forward into the ball even when Winston hit a bigger ball - I’m going to try standing a bit further back like this.

  • @oopsierobotrobot
    @oopsierobotrobot Год назад

    Winston are you rocking the Gel Resolutions or the Court FFs?

  • @dinh5532
    @dinh5532 Год назад

    Highschool and club players should emulate Les' game, you'll win always! A player like him can only lose to true big hitters and that's far and few at that level.

  • @mikeni1225
    @mikeni1225 Год назад

    Les seems to be able to get to the ball just in time without any additional energy wasted. I think you do need "bigger shots" to beat him, but also with accuracy, and I guess that is what makes a pro. Kei Nishikori seems to be able to overcome taller or stronger players by being more accurate on risky shots

  • @fillflashdetailer8838
    @fillflashdetailer8838 Год назад

    Goodness, Winston, you got absolutely smoked!

  • @poktangju
    @poktangju 11 месяцев назад

    Les is so smooth...

  • @chubun6631
    @chubun6631 Год назад +7

    This Les guy is deceptively good. He is around Winston's height, 6'2" maybe?, but you won't see that from his movements which look like those of a short 5'5" - 5'10" retriever style guy. I believe him when he said in his old days he liked to go to the net and put away points. A fast and tall netter is everybody's nightmare. Will need a much stronger opponent to see how good he really is.

  • @shrirham489
    @shrirham489 Год назад +1

    Ayo. Whats ninja doing here!!

  • @tenniswithric
    @tenniswithric Год назад

    Les vs Hermont would be nice 👌

  • @tennis1690
    @tennis1690 Год назад

    I remember Les from one of TricksterKev's videos I think 🤔

  • @80blubber
    @80blubber Год назад

    Enjoyed this video a lot. Les has tighter control/technique where winston techniques are wild with a loopy forehand...I honestly think Winston string tension is too low 48lbs.. he should try 52lb range to decrease spin and increase pace.. sometimes flatter shots with better pace = winner. Spin shots bounce higher and shorter thus more time for the opponent to recover and shorter shots equals is usually not good.

  • @KimchiOishi1
    @KimchiOishi1 Год назад +4

    Les vs Hermont 😮

  • @squeedum4893
    @squeedum4893 8 месяцев назад

    Les doesn't seem to have a ton of power. But he's super consistent and places the ball well. He kills with kindness.

  • @ThatManFromOuterSpace
    @ThatManFromOuterSpace Год назад

    Would love to see hermont vs les.

  • @ElVictorRuiz
    @ElVictorRuiz Год назад +1

    Creo que el punto crítico de Winston (no sé si en este partido estaría particularmente nervioso) son las piernas. En el saque muchas veces las piernas no acompañaban al resto del movimiento y pasó también con el drive y el backhand. Más allá de la diferencia de nivel el punto crítico siento que estuvo allí, creo que si las piernas hubiesen acompañado al resto de su juego este partido de entrenamiento se hubiese desarrollado de forma muy distinta. Hubo momentos donde casi todo el trabajo lo hacía su tren superior. El tren inferior sin energía, sin fuerza, sin acompañar al resto del cuerpo. Muchas pelotas en la red fueron causa de esto.

    • @elchanclascocina
      @elchanclascocina Год назад +1

      Interesante. Siempre he pensado se mueve bien, pero efectivamente no usó hay las piernas para generar energía, en especial en la derecha que suele sí hacerla más profunda, hoy se le quedaron bien cortas, seguramente por lo que dices. En su revés sí nunca las ha explotado. Del saque qué decir, le falta explosividad, y eso es algo que sí no ha evolucionado. Con su altura podría y debería sacar más fuerte. Buena observación 💯

  • @gattaca5911
    @gattaca5911 8 месяцев назад

    please remind people that "consistent" does not mean just getting it over the net ...a lot of hacks take that to mean "pushing". Les was "consistently placing" the ball deep and/or difficult to tee off on....which is a sick skill as good as hitting a winner.

  • @Mills354
    @Mills354 11 месяцев назад

    Winston without looking at the score looks like he is in each game going toe to toe in the rallies, the main difference is just the execution i think

  • @SSBKai
    @SSBKai Год назад

    First time seeing you without hat