@Avinash Anand Kinda lucky still I would argue. It's the same with pretty much any difficult shot in tennis: everyone can pull them off every now and then, but the consistency of the big boys making those shots is from another planet.
I'm not sure if it's 100% accurate, but from what I've read, the reason they use the current viewing angle is to fairly show both players simultaneously and also sponsorship reasons since angle from the above allows you to display more sponsors on the screen
@@cck3527 Yes, I've heard those thoughts but really it's just more crowd that gets shown since most ads are right on the court. Higher ratings I would think is what they all want (which comes from more immersive viewing). The players switch ends plus you can see the far athlete just as well in my opinion. I think its always just been done that way so nobody is thinking about it sadly.
@montyJB38this is actually such a good way to start. It should be that way first. Ends up becoming the norm after awhile when ppl start noticing that it. Once its more acccepted I’m sure it would be the new “normal”
Everything about Rafa was on point, mentally, physically, even his serve, no wonder he won the whole thing. Awesome practice also made possible by his partner Dusan Lajovic.
7:35 no other player on tour gets away with hitting short balls as much as Nadal does because of his amazing spin the ball still penetrates crazy style into the court.
PABLO ESPINOSA I agree Nick doesn’t work hard like most players, but he’s still a descent player. Rafa is always number 1 for me but most of the guys still work very hard, it’s just Rafa works even harder.
The guy he's playing practiced 40 hours per week from birth, and his parents sacrificed everything to give him a chance... and he's just the unknown guy in a Rafa practice video.
Lmfao, that unknown guy is Dusan Lajovic, former top 30 ATP player. Don't diminish his accomplishments if you know nothing about him. He's a solid player who is not "UNKNOWN".
The guy in the red is guarding his backhand too much (by standing too far on the backhand side), that compensation is leaving the red guy with open court/defensive shots , which Nadel definitely can hit. Plus the guy in the red is absolutely watching after hitting his one handed backhand vs anticipating and getting back into positions to give himself more of a chance. I would admit, I would love to have the Red Guys strokes, but he is not hitting aggressively enough and need more tactics (better start watching Federer's tactics). Seems like the red guy was also looking as a spectator rather than really being in the fight. If you look at his feet while playing (mostly all the time) , the Red guy is always flat foot on the court, If you 're playing the BEST, you got to be on top of your toes. Just thoughts.
Lance Lucas agreed. Dusan made finals of Monte Carlo last year so he definitely knows what’s he’s doing. Solid player with a one handed thats way better than other super stars like Dimitrov and even Federer’s Topspin backhand (aside from 2017 neo backhand)
04:55 Wow that's sick!
I once did one exactly like this on practice. Beginner luck though I guess.
Joku heppu no you didn’t do this lying fool, it’s not luck, it’s skill. It never works with luck, it’s skill, when you have it, it become easy.
@@realprisec bro wtf are talking about
@Avinash Anand Kinda lucky still I would argue. It's the same with pretty much any difficult shot in tennis: everyone can pull them off every now and then, but the consistency of the big boys making those shots is from another planet.
Let's start a petition that requires all tournaments to give us court level view instead of from the blimp.
I'm not sure if it's 100% accurate, but from what I've read, the reason they use the current viewing angle is to fairly show both players simultaneously and also sponsorship reasons since angle from the above allows you to display more sponsors on the screen
@@cck3527 Yes, I've heard those thoughts but really it's just more crowd that gets shown since most ads are right on the court. Higher ratings I would think is what they all want (which comes from more immersive viewing). The players switch ends plus you can see the far athlete just as well in my opinion. I think its always just been done that way so nobody is thinking about it sadly.
I'll sign that 100 times
It's all about the money huh?
@montyJB38this is actually such a good way to start. It should be that way first. Ends up becoming the norm after awhile when ppl start noticing that it. Once its more acccepted I’m sure it would be the new “normal”
Everything about Rafa was on point, mentally, physically, even his serve, no wonder he won the whole thing. Awesome practice also made possible by his partner Dusan Lajovic.
nice 4K footage uploader, thank you
I love tennis in 4K bro!
Oponent Dusan Lajovic, 29 years old, number 24 of the ATP ranking on April 2019.
Nadal got more people at his practice match, then most players have at regular matches. 😂
more then novak have at regular matches 😂
Who's the guy hitting with Lajovic? He seems alright
Jeffrey Tsai and his name is............ .... FEDERER
Nadal seems to have such a dominating presence in the court
@ 14:30 Nadal complaining to Moya about the existence of the sun.
7:35 no other player on tour gets away with hitting short balls as much as Nadal does because of his amazing spin the ball still penetrates crazy style into the court.
rival player very good. not a simple exercise
Rafa with those short angle x-court shots! wow
5:22 that is a beautiful backhand
The other guy is very good. Nadal makes him look a lot weaker than he actually is
Oh yeah, that guy is no scrub.
Dusan Lajovic
His name is Lajovic and they played in the US Open 2017 against each and it was a really tough match for Rafa
He looks like Federer
rafa has that effect
especially because of the one handed backhand on the opponent, it is a no brainer for rafa
Looks fun. It's a good workout for all ages can't wait to have fun when the environment improves.
Opponent looks conscious of Federer
I Miss you.....😭😭😭😭😭🇮🇹 tennis
Like the little point play at 1:12
Lajovic has a south American technique. Backhand is beautiful!
One is just practicing, the other one is playing an actual match ☺️
He do what he could ....
And
he won the US open by the way.
Hardest working tennis player ever! 👊
Luis Doporto Alejandre Sir, everyone works hard, we are humans after all. Have a good day.
@@devasavant9252 what the fuck makes you say " we all " do you nick kyrgios?
@@devasavant9252 Dude what even was the point in this comment?
PABLO ESPINOSA I agree Nick doesn’t work hard like most players, but he’s still a descent player. Rafa is always number 1 for me but most of the guys still work very hard, it’s just Rafa works even harder.
@@devasavant9252 that’s why he said “hardest working tennis player” your first comment was not in the slightest needed
Most men hit the ball pretty hard, but Nadal is always just crushing it....
Ridiculous intensity!!
Wasn't Rafa's forehand at 7:17 out?
You mean backhand?
Dusan Lajovic ?
Véronique Delpierre that looks like the big dus
yes
More people watching then some other real match.
The guy he's playing practiced 40 hours per week from birth, and his parents sacrificed everything to give him a chance... and he's just the unknown guy in a Rafa practice video.
That is so so sad he deserves recognition
how do you know this?!
Yea, he's unknown only to people who don't know anything about the ATP.
Lmfao, that unknown guy is Dusan Lajovic, former top 30 ATP player. Don't diminish his accomplishments if you know nothing about him. He's a solid player who is not "UNKNOWN".
Are these tennis practices free to the public?
Nadal serve is so under rated..people just do not recognise it.
That was Rafa's practice??
the guy he's practising against has a great serve
The guy in white has potential
i know right? wonder how he is on clay
Training partner - "Thank God he doesnt have to perform his annoying checklist of quirks during practice"
That "training partner" your talking about is dusan lajovic
That's a Us Open Champion training
What is the classment of the guy who is playing with Rafa ?
who's playing with nadal?
Is anybody connected?
Who's the other guy?
Nadal
The name of nadal's shoes anyone?
God that guys good
06:26 Nadal is invisible
The guy in the red is guarding his backhand too much (by standing too far on the backhand side), that compensation is leaving the red guy with open court/defensive shots , which Nadel definitely can hit. Plus the guy in the red is absolutely watching after hitting his one handed backhand vs anticipating and getting back into positions to give himself more of a chance. I would admit, I would love to have the Red Guys strokes, but he is not hitting aggressively enough and need more tactics (better start watching Federer's tactics). Seems like the red guy was also looking as a spectator rather than really being in the fight. If you look at his feet while playing (mostly all the time) , the Red guy is always flat foot on the court, If you 're playing the BEST, you got to be on top of your toes. Just thoughts.
Lance Lucas agreed. Dusan made finals of Monte Carlo last year so he definitely knows what’s he’s doing. Solid player with a one handed thats way better than other super stars like Dimitrov and even Federer’s Topspin backhand (aside from 2017 neo backhand)
@bestbelievelt: Wow, Shut Up until you're good at tennis.
who is the partner
I think it's Dusan Lajovic
Djokovic vs Nadal Finals next year
Fed is crazy skill, but Nadal is such a brute force.
A Nadal practice session mocks a real match. Such a gift to the audience attending
Whi is he playing with?
Lajovic
The other guy ranked 23° of the world, not some random player.
Only way to beat Rafa is to use Drive-B
レベルが違いすぎる笑笑
It's no fun playing against Nadal. It's no fun to practice against him either.
Seriously why do people celebrate every point as if it is the final or something.. 😂
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Leonardo Mayer
aracen74 WRONG YOU DUMB TWAT
When practice turns into an ego fest.
Which is not my case 😥
*practice match
Just a tip no hate no one wants to see Nadal do double faults