Stop Making This SHOT SELECTION MISTAKE - Forehand Strategy Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
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    High spin - Flat - Angle - When should you use each shot? In today’s video we will help you with your shot selection. The better your selection is, the most likely you are to win your matches. Let’s help Winston start making better decisions on court!
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  • @KaruesellHQ
    @KaruesellHQ  Год назад +47

    Enjoyed the lesson? Don’t forget to smash that like button, it really helps the channel!

    • @AC852HK
      @AC852HK Год назад

      Smashed hard bruh

    • @agradina
      @agradina Год назад

      i will smash it on the backhand side of the oponent.

    • @IGNSanity
      @IGNSanity Год назад

      is this at South Bay Tennis Center in Torrance?

    • @SleepDeprivedEzOne
      @SleepDeprivedEzOne Год назад

      ​@@IGNSanitydefinitely is lol

    • @italianharris
      @italianharris Год назад

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  • @silverwolfgecko7064
    @silverwolfgecko7064 11 месяцев назад +13

    Hi, Tennis trainer from switzerland here. We call this situational awareness the "stop light system" basically. It's introduced very early already with kids. Red is defensive, orange neutral, and green is offensive (or as I like to say, there is an option to go aggressive, which does not mean you need to).
    Now the important thing to remember is that your orange shot might be a red or a green shot for someone else. The priority is to understand when YOU can attack not when the guy next to you could.
    Plus, you could hit a winner off of a red shot and make a big mistake on your green shot. This does not necessarily indicate that you misjudged a ball, but that you just played well or not well.
    Further, understanding the broad spectrum of a neutral shot is very important. Usually I say that an orange shot is one that is trying to create a green shot for you at a later stage in the rally. This might even be the case with a green shot. Green doesn't mean instant winner, it means you can apply more pressure to your opponent and hope that the next green ball will be even easier.

  • @AK-kw1sk
    @AK-kw1sk Год назад +20

    Watched this video and found myself watching Djokovic v Fritz and calling out what each shot in a rally should be. It really illustrated how much Djokovic is really just able to dominate with neutral balls in rallies. He's like a python once he gets his grip on a rally it's more often than not his. This channel is such a great resource for players young and old to add things to, as well as think about the game in a different way. Karue is really giving everyone a bunch of cheat codes for how to improve & use tactics better throughout matches. I wish to god there was a resource like this when I was playing juniors. I hope you're all taking notes!

    • @KaruesellHQ
      @KaruesellHQ  Год назад +5

      thank you for the kind words! Glad the content is resonating with people

  • @EveryTimeIDavid
    @EveryTimeIDavid 2 месяца назад +1

    It's so nice seeing Winston step into shots more now. He used to have such an off the back foot, grinder game.

  • @marcdhumeaux9718
    @marcdhumeaux9718 Год назад +23

    You're playing really well Winston! Keep it up

  • @zachenroe4715
    @zachenroe4715 Год назад +24

    Great video. Great takeaways: We (should) live in neutral and you don't have to keep hitting offensive shots one after the other. You can hit a single offensive shot then go back to neutral.

    • @TheTennisDream7
      @TheTennisDream7 Год назад +5

      true, but if your offensive shot makes you have another easy ball then don't be afraid to do offensive, otherwise you would lose a chance to attack.

  • @justinchan9858
    @justinchan9858 Год назад +3

    Hi Karue, not sure if you will see this but all I wanna say is thanks. I have played tennis for 7 years and through tons of coaching, videos and practice. I have t achieved the level I aspired to achieve until I came across your channel. Your guidance and practice have taught me so much that now I am actually comfortable hitting shots and moving faster than ever. I love your videos and I can't thank you enough ❤

  • @billbill454
    @billbill454 Год назад +52

    do some nice Vuori-style, minimal tennis clothing before strings - I'd pay good money for that. Way too many string brands on the market

  • @vubot1
    @vubot1 Год назад +4

    The most helpful video I've seen for 4.0 + players. Thanks.

  • @dpadron
    @dpadron Год назад +20

    Thanks for the lesson Karue, as usual you provide great advice for all of us. But I insist, have Winston put all those lessons to the test and send him to play tournaments at the 4.5 level.

    • @WinstonDu
      @WinstonDu Год назад +18

      if Karue could come with to film and coach that could be a good video idea

    • @KaruesellHQ
      @KaruesellHQ  Год назад +12

      Definitely down

    • @dpadron
      @dpadron Год назад +1

      Great! I predict that would be a hit video. That would also allow Karue to evaluate other aspects of Winston game, such as the mental component. Looking forward to it!

    • @BrazilDan1
      @BrazilDan1 Год назад

      Go for it!@@WinstonDu

    • @robertjames5034
      @robertjames5034 Год назад +1

      I’m in the UK so we don’t have NTRP. However, Winston seems like a pretty strong 4.5 to me, at least on his ground strokes. Has he played at a higher level in the past?

  • @tantennis
    @tantennis Год назад +3

    Will work on this. It should be really helpful for my game. Thanks!

  • @nasgordude
    @nasgordude 2 месяца назад

    Sell is a great coach. I enjoyed watching him feeding the ball to Winston. Clear feedback and supportive call.

  • @rentarouyamada4439
    @rentarouyamada4439 Год назад +4

    This is definitely one of the important elements I need to work on. Great drill to call it out! Really shows that decision making and paying attention to the ball impact how well you play 👍

  • @edreyes5381
    @edreyes5381 Год назад +2

    Karu, this was an excellent, excellent video! I wish more coaches would put out content like this explaining all the different possibilities and ways to go about winning matches and decisions that create mistakes. Thank you for your passion and dedication in helping others to accomplish their dreams and goals on the court.

  • @gms9073
    @gms9073 Год назад +2

    Great lesson, Karue! Winston Du"s game looks much better.

  • @theintentionalist
    @theintentionalist Год назад +3

    Good stuff. At 4.5 the Pete Sampras running defense to offense fearhand or the Meddy/Fed squash are doable from the corner if you wanna flex on em.

  • @collusj
    @collusj 9 месяцев назад

    Winston- ive seen a bunch of your videos. The drill with Karue where you hit 1 neutral ball back and then pounce on the next ball is where your footwork is the best ive seen for you (i pay attn to it because i am more stationary like u and trying to become more mobile like Karue). Nice work!

  • @victoralmager2411
    @victoralmager2411 Год назад +4

    Thank you Karel for the instruction. My forehand and backhand strokes are too often hit offensively (flat), and the stroke tactics, court position, and stroke decision-making will be put into practice with my hitting partners. Obrigado pela instrucao de tenis util e omportante!

    • @thugzclub4070
      @thugzclub4070 Год назад

      Love what he is doing for us mere mortals

  • @PauloSergio-bf9kr
    @PauloSergio-bf9kr Год назад +1

    Amazing explanation!!! Thanks!!

  • @jonz94
    @jonz94 Год назад +17

    Identifying attacking opportunities is such an under-discussed aspect of tennis mental game. Great video!
    Maybe as a follow-up, could you do a video on "point-construction"? I hear this term often, but don't actually understand what it means in practice. It's something like "sequencing shots with the right spin, trajectory, angle, pace to force an offensive opportunity" but how? Is it just a matter of hitting alternating corners to make the opponent run?

    • @joaoribeiro4142
      @joaoribeiro4142 Год назад

      great idea

    • @TenisAmador
      @TenisAmador Год назад +2

      I think getting into that becomes just "engineering". Tennis is fluid. It is impossible to define what is the ball you are going to hit, because there are just endless opportunities of the shots you are going to receive. Point constructions depends on your opponent. Is he heavy? Can he run and hit well angled ball that make him come up instead of only staying side to side? Is he consistent or does he rush shots going for difficult winners? Is he a "pusher"?
      IMO point construction can't really be thaught in an obvjective manner. You need awareness on what are your opponent weaknesses, on how your balls are impacting your opponent and with that info create a gameplan that can benefit from that information. It is WAY easier said than done. Or you could spend all day with Wardlaw Directionals, and live with that.
      The key point? Fitness. If you are able to improve your fitness, you will be in a better position every single time. We tend to overlook stuff and trying to dig into complex things when correcting the simple and basic usually is the answer.

    • @user-oj7co5wm8g
      @user-oj7co5wm8g Год назад +2

      It’s really not as deep as the guy above is making it. Especially at the rec level. It’s basically having “plays” or sequences in your head that you initiate when you get certain balls. I almost exclusively hit neutral balls until I can roll a deep top spin ball DTL to the backhand. That will usually illicit a shorter ball at which point my “play” starts. Should they go back down the line then short angle crosscourt , finish volley if they manage to get to it. If they send a weak ball back from a poor backhand I drop shot only because it’s my specialty but you play to your strengths at that point. But like Karue says, it’s about the ball that’s coming to you so it doesn’t always work. I may not get the short ball. I may not hit a great angle crosscourt. If it doesn’t go as planned you reset the point hitting neutral until you can restart the sequence.
      The lower the player level the less amount of plays you should have in your head. 1-2 max at 3.5-4.0 and you’ll win more matches simply because you take the indecision out of your game. Obviously more options when you’re 4.5 and up. You’ll have plenty of chances outside of your “play” to end points but that’s based off your opponent’s mistakes that you didn’t force. Those again are a matter of court position (both of you) and what your strong suits are. Watch Iga and you’ll see how few plays she runs which is by her coaches design. She was too indecisive so he removed drop shots entirely from her game and only recently encouraged more volleys. Check out the MTHQ video for this same sequence.
      m.ruclips.net/video/Qc45HyziCX4/видео.html

  • @rsmith02
    @rsmith02 Год назад +1

    Great way to think about tennis points, I wish this had been part of my training.

  • @adriantanskanen3914
    @adriantanskanen3914 Год назад +2

    This video reminded me of a new play pattern ive been having a lot of success with lately. I find a draw an error a lot when I go from hitting several offensive shots and then just throwing in a neutral or even loopy shot and forcing my opponent to go from defense to neutral/offense. People get so used to hitting one type of ball.

    • @BriceBriceBabyy
      @BriceBriceBabyy Год назад

      Wow i am going to try this now.

    • @silverwolfgecko7064
      @silverwolfgecko7064 11 месяцев назад

      This is called breaking up the rythm of your opponent. Can also be done with the serve. In general you can change speed, angle, height, and rotation of your ball to keep your opponent on his toes.

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado Год назад +1

    Can you nake a video reacting to your old matches? And maybe going through things you do better now compared to back then?

  • @yaxx1
    @yaxx1 Год назад +4

    Great drill! I will definitely do it myself and with my students!

  • @WinstonDu
    @WinstonDu Год назад +7

    forehands look kinda nice tho 😎

  • @joseraposo1494
    @joseraposo1494 10 месяцев назад +1

    Aula muito Boa Karue! Fundamentos básicos indispensáveis para otimização das possibilidades dentro do ponto. Mas o q me chama mais atenção na sua aula é o modo como você se desloca com leveza pela quadra fazendo parecer fácil a batida e como você parece ter sempre tempo para escolher o golpe certo para cada batida! Feliz com seu retorno aos torneios ATP! Manda ver!!

  • @WinstonDu
    @WinstonDu Год назад +1

    2:35 was SMOOTH

  • @jameshenderson3192
    @jameshenderson3192 Месяц назад

    That's a good lesson experience for me to learn. I enjoyed the video. Thanks.

  • @guest16163
    @guest16163 Год назад +1

    Du, your FH and 2h BH strokes are getting better and cleaner.

  • @JeffLewistennis
    @JeffLewistennis Год назад

    Great that your “flat” graphic still has some upward swing path. Nice work coach!

  • @airborne13579
    @airborne13579 Год назад +2

    One of the best videos I have seen. Keep it up.😀

  • @letrantrung1
    @letrantrung1 Год назад +1

    Great video for intermediate players who want to step up!

  • @alastairtheduke
    @alastairtheduke 9 месяцев назад

    I love the advice is catered to each player's style. Great stuff.

  • @mskcrc
    @mskcrc Год назад

    This is expensive coaching. Love it. Thanks Karue, Winston and hitting partner.

  • @mrchuckles1022
    @mrchuckles1022 Год назад

    This lesson is really important stuff that does not get enough attention. I will definitely be working on this.

  • @grantchen2324
    @grantchen2324 Год назад +2

    Can you encourage Winston to play in the upcoming USTA tournaments? that'd be very interesting to watch

  • @wallacegrigsby8522
    @wallacegrigsby8522 Год назад +1

    Extremely helpful. 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

  • @eatsthinksandreviews
    @eatsthinksandreviews Год назад

    wow winston's footwork has improved!! good work you two!

  • @davebeery_youtube
    @davebeery_youtube Год назад +4

    The neutral/offense drill reminds me of baseball. Waiting out the balls and looking for the right pitch to get on base. Great perspective!

  • @joshl3643
    @joshl3643 4 месяца назад

    LMNT is actually so good

  • @tobiaslejnerborn2238
    @tobiaslejnerborn2238 Год назад

    Winston! You play like a GOAT, what a development!

  • @cks2020693
    @cks2020693 Год назад +1

    great stuff

  • @rafapazos06
    @rafapazos06 8 месяцев назад

    Short socks but definitely acceptable socks at last. That’s also part of the next step. Well done Winston. Playing really nice.

  • @andresf1984
    @andresf1984 Год назад

    Best video so far, great job!

  • @jonizefox
    @jonizefox Год назад

    4:33 major advice. Great exercise to name the shot before the hit

  • @Nic0coo
    @Nic0coo Год назад

    Really helpful. Thanks so much.
    My coaches never make us play NEUTRAL. it s alway defense/offense...

  • @thorwerney9057
    @thorwerney9057 Год назад +1

    Wauw, again you deliver top notch tennis tips and another good tennis video. Thanks;)
    I am planning on trying to
    live I California and currently I play tennis in Denmark.
    Do you know any tennis clubs that could give lots of tennis sessions for an advanced player ?

  • @mellowfellowfishing
    @mellowfellowfishing Год назад

    Good stuff! Watching both of you has inspired me to get back into a competitive mindset again. Thanks!

  • @jamesmckinnon9473
    @jamesmckinnon9473 Год назад

    Great video, now I how to beat Holger as well.

  • @rtatennis86
    @rtatennis86 Год назад

    Great video! This will help out Juniors and Rec players a ton!

  • @mikec6688
    @mikec6688 Год назад

    great video. going to try this next time out

  • @huntsail3727
    @huntsail3727 Год назад +1

    Another great video, best tennis content out there. Great job!

  • @rb75361
    @rb75361 Год назад

    Hi Karue, Great lesson! I love ur videos. Is there a way to have a private lesson? Do you come to Tampa sometimes? Cheers.

  • @bmanbusee3812
    @bmanbusee3812 Год назад +1

    Let’s get it!

  • @Hanswerner1903
    @Hanswerner1903 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @js-my3iu
    @js-my3iu Год назад +1

    Good morning, Coach.

  • @rantonasoavinaraoelson9503
    @rantonasoavinaraoelson9503 Год назад

    Nice content, very helpful

  • @perryloh695
    @perryloh695 Год назад

    Wow Winston's striking has gotten crisp!

  • @jimmyliu630
    @jimmyliu630 Год назад

    i like the last tip, don't really have to run to my forehand if I have a good backhand

  • @hkizzle888
    @hkizzle888 Год назад

    Best lesson ever

  • @jhamal41080
    @jhamal41080 Год назад

    great vid!

  • @iAshwin
    @iAshwin Год назад

    I think sometimes the tricky bit is to differentiate between a ball that you should play neutrally and a ball that you should play offensively especially near the baseline. Its clear the you can hit an offensive shot when you are stepping well into the court, however at the baseline, its not very clear yet when to play neutral vs offensive - it looked like even Winston was unsure of that couple of times - may be it can be the next video?

  • @cjddl
    @cjddl Год назад

    the video is so good!! 😄😄😄

  • @abhinavgarg6487
    @abhinavgarg6487 Год назад

    excellent coaching on living in neutral!

  • @TechnicalRookie
    @TechnicalRookie Год назад

    Hi Karue. Just wanted to comment that Winston’s forehand at times looks unstable. Noticed that his right foot often lifts off when he does a forehand. This seems to indicate that he may not be turning his upper torso and then naturally letting his lower torso keep up. Your forehand seems much more relaxed and smooth and I can see that your feet stays more grounded as well and naturally turns after you do a forehand. Kinda like taking a golf swing when you let your right foot heel up a bit after you take a swing. Anyway just my observation, maybe totally wrong. I have this tendency to do like what Winston does and only noticed it when I watched a video of myself doing forehands.

  • @dirtyreiner
    @dirtyreiner 10 месяцев назад

    That was a cool lesson! Can't you fly to germany and teach me the same please ;D

  • @hayden401
    @hayden401 Год назад

    interesting on the LMNT stuff having no sugar, do they have a suger option? I mention it because my understanding is that glucose is a large part of the body absorbing the salts and other minerals to re-hydrate. I wonder what they use instead?

  • @gianfrancolaurino2736
    @gianfrancolaurino2736 Год назад

    Hello, good afternoon over there. Thank you for your free assistance on this platform; it's been really helpful for me. I'm writing to inquire if there's a possibility to get in touch with you to propose something that I believe could add a lot to your work. Greetings from Argentina, and I hope you're doing great. Regards, Gian

  • @BDHo98
    @BDHo98 Год назад +1

    Interesting that Karue made the call on shot type much earlier than Winston. The quick decision making then allowed more time for everything else to execute smoothly (stroke mechanics, directional control, etc.). Anyway to improve decision making speed aside from playing a 1000 matches?

    • @KaruesellHQ
      @KaruesellHQ  Год назад +2

      nope. There is no hack. You need to do this every time you are on court until it becomes completely second nature

  • @sailingalone5562
    @sailingalone5562 Год назад

    I like Winston’s hair cut.

  • @harryherman5371
    @harryherman5371 Год назад

    You need to do a new video on loading the heel, or heel to toe. That old video is great but I think it needs expanding. It’s a huge piece of the puzzle missing in a lot of amateurs thought process.

  • @gilbertamthor5098
    @gilbertamthor5098 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! You would such a great coach to work with

  • @cracacola
    @cracacola Год назад

    Winston looks like he actually is good in this video. All his videos hes playing against guys way yo good for him.

  • @GershonBenYitzhak
    @GershonBenYitzhak Год назад

    Help Winston with his serve!

  • @douglasvdmerwe11
    @douglasvdmerwe11 4 месяца назад

    Hi all you lovely people at My Tennis HQ
    I have added timestamps to your video.
    To convert the timestamps to chapters in your video:
    1. Copy the timestamps I shared.
    2. Sign in to RUclips Studio.
    3. From the left menu, select Content.
    4. Click the video that you'd like to edit.
    5. In the Description, paste the list of timestamps and titles.
    6.Viola! Chapters added to your video
    ⭐ Contents ⭐
    ⌨ (0:00:00) Intro
    ⌨ (0:00:53) Ball information
    ⌨ (0:01:16) Learn how to feel
    ⌨ (0:02:13) Have a decision before the ball bounces
    ⌨ (0:03:40) Decision making plays a huge role
    ⌨ (0:04:58) Offense to neutral
    ⌨ (0:05:33) Fatigue
    ⌨ (0:06:55) Working on Winston’s shots
    ⌨ (0:09:39) Combos
    ⌨ (0:12:19) The Winston Shot
    ⌨ (0:13:12) Winston’s thoughts
    ⌨ (0:15:47) Final thoughts

  • @diver049
    @diver049 8 месяцев назад

    Congrats. You got Winston to wear higher socks. Next step Crew?

  • @alfandosavant4639
    @alfandosavant4639 10 месяцев назад

    Wow, here i can see how karue thinks. I would call most of the shots to be neutral & def, but in some karue's cases, he often decided to offense instead.

  • @bhnaparalela
    @bhnaparalela Год назад +1

    a leitura de bola e a capacidade de execução do Karu é incrível kkkkk, até parei o vídeo nos 2 min pra escrever, claro q pra alguem do nível dele é simples, mas ainda assim muito legal de ver
    Karu's ball reading and execution is incredible kkkkk, I even stopped the video at 2 min to write about, of course that in his level this is very simple, but still so cool to watch
    abraço do Brasil

  • @marcelovoto3536
    @marcelovoto3536 11 месяцев назад

    Excelente lição! às vezes algo que pode parecer tão óbvio é necessário treinar para realmente usar. #weliveintheneutral ! rsrsrs

  • @maskinowich4326
    @maskinowich4326 Год назад +1

    Lets all appreciate Winston have socks on😂

  • @josesaurooo
    @josesaurooo Год назад +1

    Incrível 👏

  • @gvjain1
    @gvjain1 10 месяцев назад

    I wish you could train with you in person. One day maybe..

  • @Frank-pg7xx
    @Frank-pg7xx Год назад

    The coaching style is so good

  • @MrStrangerinthewind
    @MrStrangerinthewind Год назад

    go go go 3k likes . Support support 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @sarahburns1579
    @sarahburns1579 Год назад +1

    👏 👏

  • @vitorrios9842
    @vitorrios9842 Год назад

    Será que a LMNT manda pro Brasil Karue!!! KKKK

  • @anhvu3780
    @anhvu3780 11 месяцев назад

    Good drills + advice but too tough. Winston is very fit but still made mistakes. I would be out of juice after the first drill. I can't play singles anymore....

  • @sarahburns9929
    @sarahburns9929 Год назад

    👏🏻 👏🏻

  • @rafaelojeda2777
    @rafaelojeda2777 Год назад +2

    Winston using higher socks! NO WAY! KARUE MADE IT HAPPEN!

  • @RubixCuteQQ
    @RubixCuteQQ Год назад

    is Winston getting bigger or just the haircut lol

  • @Cheese25264
    @Cheese25264 Год назад

    Letssss gooooo

  • @youngsuit
    @youngsuit Год назад

    @MYTENNISHQ - i'd love to be able to share a tip that i used to help players make these decisions faster: there are three elements to what determines a an opportunity:
    - court position (the obvious one)
    - contact point (below/above hip/shoulder, in front/behind body)
    - balance (sometimes less obvious, but perhaps the most important one honestly.)
    these variables depend on the player, for rafa obviously, he can have a low contact point and deep positioning but still whip a forehand. (hence why i think balance is often the most important one even though it's the least obvious.) players find out that i love to hit a flat offensive ball of high balls because that's a shot i learned.
    however, once a player decides what is good-bad for them amongst these three, they can then use simple rules, like "if i have 2/3, that's neutral; 3/3 offense; 1/3 defense; 0/3 defense"

  • @salenikola7881
    @salenikola7881 3 месяца назад

    still i think he is too stiff in swing, elbow or something, he rushs!!!!

  • @javierlombardo6213
    @javierlombardo6213 7 месяцев назад

    trying to topspin a slice short ball its delusional

  • @sbgtrev
    @sbgtrev Год назад

    Didn't talk about stances or swings at all

    • @MPTennis
      @MPTennis Год назад +1

      That really shouldn't matter. We all get the ball to certain areas on the court differently. Doesn't matter how it looks.

    • @sbgtrev
      @sbgtrev Год назад

      Not sure where looks come in when talking about stances/swings. Closed stance for offensive when the ball lands short and low to high swing for open are fundamental.

    • @KaruesellHQ
      @KaruesellHQ  Год назад +1

      Before people run they must learn to walk. Stances matter a lot but most players have no clue what they want to do with the ball until basically they make contact with the ball. How once hits aggressive vs defensive vs neutral also depends on player. We can’t cover everything in a 15 min video

    • @MPTennis
      @MPTennis Год назад +1

      @@sbgtrev Ya...for example Agassi may hit an angle with a neutral stance and Djokovic may use a semi open. And the style of their forehand takeaways are different but they may hit the ball in the exact same spot. That's why it is different for every player.

  • @youngsuit
    @youngsuit Год назад

    man i bet that club costs a fortune to play at

  • @watcher687
    @watcher687 Год назад

    Take home message: almost always neutral lol.

  • @circuitdesign
    @circuitdesign Год назад

    If you're teaching kids or lower level players you can use red light, yellow light, green light. More intuitive.

  • @MikeSmith-yy1lv
    @MikeSmith-yy1lv Год назад +2

    I miss "ankle socks winston". just saying.

  • @smashthestateX
    @smashthestateX Год назад

    my shot selection is : bang it as hard as possible.