This is the angle it should always be, otherwise you don't really witness how phenomenal those athletes are and how hard they're playing. I can watch this all day!
I am a teaching pro and a few years ago I volunteered to work practice courts during "Kids' Day" the day before opening day of the US Open in NYC. Sometimes some of the pros come out to high-five the kids, and show them how to hit the ball, but the kids that attend are almost always oblivious to who the pro players are. One time Rafa came out behind the kids (they were on the opposite side of the net from me, and I was feeding them Green Dot balls). They stared at him as the court announcer lauded "it's Rafael Nadal, kids!" but they all stood there as though he was just another person at the venue. He got in line with the kids and hit a few balls, and took a few pictures with them (I am sure he *has* to do some of this PR stuff, but he seems pretty nice). the green dot balls are a bit smaller and much lighter than a real tennis ball, and so he did not hit them hard, but I did feed him a few regular tournament balls, and even not at full tilt- the ball has so much topspin on it that when I returned the ball- the centrifugal force made the ball feel like it weighed much more. It didn't want to change direction... What is shown in the video is much harder than it looks, and these guys train and train build this crazy balance of muscle strength and flexibility. If you know what's going on in these points- you know it's crazy.
coming to this after watching some ivy school tennis videos and I can instantly feel how much more intensely the top players hit the balls with tremendous spin.
To this day still don’t have an answer to why they don’t show this view on tv, would help grow the sport if you could actually see what the ball has on it
It's fun to watch him rip winners, but he also sprays balls all over the court due to his stroke production. Even though I can't stand Novak he has the most technically perfect strokes of them all.
@@jm7804 Completely agree, considering that the Big 3 were not hitting it as hard as Kyrgios, there obviously is a lot more to winning than hitting the ball hard.
I want to be able to take a game off against jelena ostapenko. Even if thats impossible, it motivates me to train and exercise. Im probablt 4.5 at best
This angle really tells us what's happening on court.. Fuck broadcasting angle. This tells you so much about the sport.. (writing it as an amateur tennis player who feels like it's easy when i watch it on TV broadcast.) It's not easy.. Just seems like it is..
Ok guess the player: "EEEEHHH" 🦭 "EHH" 🦭 "EEEEEHHHHH" 🦭 "OUT!" "EEEEEEEH" 🦭 *wins point. begs crowd for cheers with finger to the ear and hand up begging
10x more exciting from this level. makes you feel like you're returning serves with the best of them
Yep, I love it:)
This is the angle it should always be, otherwise you don't really witness how phenomenal those athletes are and how hard they're playing.
I can watch this all day!
Beautiful isn’t it? Take a look at the other videos I have on the court level playlist
Ah yes. The obligatory "this is how every match view should be" comment that appears without fail, like clockwork, on every single video like this.
No it isn’t. This is the worst way to watch a tennis match on TV.
You can barely see the player on the opposite side.
Thanks for the high quality court level videos from which I could learn their steps and gestures easily under this angle, good job!
Thanks Jack, appreciate the comment man!
The king has returned!
You mean SINNER right?
Alcarez isn't it.
@@graphguy no I mean Roger that tennis.
My guy! Some may call the court level goat 😂 Good to read from you man!
@@RogerThatTennis truly the goat! TennisTV had to steal your idea it was good lol. Came here soon as I got the notification:)
@@graphguy no he mean kyrgios
I am a teaching pro and a few years ago I volunteered to work practice courts during "Kids' Day" the day before opening day of the US Open in NYC. Sometimes some of the pros come out to high-five the kids, and show them how to hit the ball, but the kids that attend are almost always oblivious to who the pro players are. One time Rafa came out behind the kids (they were on the opposite side of the net from me, and I was feeding them Green Dot balls). They stared at him as the court announcer lauded "it's Rafael Nadal, kids!" but they all stood there as though he was just another person at the venue. He got in line with the kids and hit a few balls, and took a few pictures with them (I am sure he *has* to do some of this PR stuff, but he seems pretty nice). the green dot balls are a bit smaller and much lighter than a real tennis ball, and so he did not hit them hard, but I did feed him a few regular tournament balls, and even not at full tilt- the ball has so much topspin on it that when I returned the ball- the centrifugal force made the ball feel like it weighed much more. It didn't want to change direction... What is shown in the video is much harder than it looks, and these guys train and train build this crazy balance of muscle strength and flexibility. If you know what's going on in these points- you know it's crazy.
Great comment and thanks for sharing!
coming to this after watching some ivy school tennis videos and I can instantly feel how much more intensely the top players hit the balls with tremendous spin.
Best angel, high quality. I could watch this all day. You are doing God's work.
Haha thanks John, appreciate it man. Check out the full court level playlist
My toxic trait is that I actually believe I can play against them
Hahaha
Self belief is the beginning.
Same same !!!! 😂😂😂
They’re called Opens for a reason ;-). Hit the qualies and find out :-)
If your UTR is 13 to 14, they might hire you as a practice partner.
It’s wild when you watch the clips of Federer and the game suddenly looks easy
Exactly!
Yes. Perfect footwork, deadly precise shots, perfect technique, and no "waaa huuu"
Love the video!!!!
Thanks Rob!
Great Video !!
Thanks Nathan! :)
Excellent content
Thank you, really appreciate this type of comment! :)
@@RogerThatTennis you deserve it
Prime collection court levels.
Amazing compilation
Thanks man!
I always love this view of angle. Thanks for the great upload!
Glad you enjoyed it Benson!
tennis players are seriously the most amazing athletes
It’s insane how good they are!
whoa, that Nadal vs Gaudio footage was vintage
Glad you enjoyed it!
3:30 had the best catch by a ball boy
Yessirr haha
Wow, il centrale of the foro italico looks amazing from the court level. It looks like a gladiator arena.
Exactly man!
Nice video, thank you! 👍
Thanks Angela, I appreciate it!
amazing!
Thank you!
tennisTV should add a feature to switch camera angles and have angles like these
Imagine that
Great perspective to appreciate the jump on Nadal's forehand holy crap
Yep crazy spin
They should put Gasquet's backhand in the Louvre 1:12
For real haha
TU.
The way Kyrgios crushes forehands is insane
Beast!!
1:07 nuclear forehand
Yessirr
they are crazy
Good innit?
That 2018 cinci camera angle is perfect
So good 😃
perfect
Thank you!
Anyone see that catch at 3:29?
That was good haha
Kyrgios with the grunts against Nadal 😂
Lolol
Nadal net clearance is wild
It’s crazy James!
Damn man, kyrgios is so talented I hope the guy recovers and gets a coach
He’s crazy good!
court level so much better. lot of tommy paul here, is he the man now
Yessirr
To this day still don’t have an answer to why they don’t show this view on tv, would help grow the sport if you could actually see what the ball has on it
I think there’s something to do with the sponsors
That 3:31 rally from Alcaraz is mad
Crazy man!
I would pay extra for this view...
7:40
los puntos de Alcaraz son tan buenos como su arrogancia al celebrarlos.
Wait, kyrgios actually grunts?
Kyrgios gotta have the highest peak guy can smash forehands all day when he’s on
Yeah man, when he is on, he’s on!
3:21 who is the player
The one in pink? Lorenzo Musetti
Ive never seen someone hit a ball as good as kyrgios
Yeah, easy power
It's fun to watch him rip winners, but he also sprays balls all over the court due to his stroke production. Even though I can't stand Novak he has the most technically perfect strokes of them all.
@@jm7804 Completely agree, considering that the Big 3 were not hitting it as hard as Kyrgios, there obviously is a lot more to winning than hitting the ball hard.
0:31 that was out by 5cm
Roger never misses
Roger is the GOAT as far as I am concerned, but that was out :)
@@RogerThatTennis
I replayed it numerous times at 0.25x and the ball was way out, check it out yourself
@@RogerThatTennis
that was not out
Not a huge fan of court level view but nice video
Thanks man, appreciate the honesty
5:51 😮
Crazyy
0:28 페더러 스텝
Turin or O2 have the best view IMO
I want to be able to take a game off against jelena ostapenko. Even if thats impossible, it motivates me to train and exercise. Im probablt 4.5 at best
Go get her!
djoko is so fast
Insane brother
And to think that there are dudes out here who think they can win a game off these guys LOL
Haha delusional
This angle really tells us what's happening on court.. Fuck broadcasting angle. This tells you so much about the sport.. (writing it as an amateur tennis player who feels like it's easy when i watch it on TV broadcast.) It's not easy.. Just seems like it is..
Definitely not easy haha love this angle too though!
2nd point ball was out
From this view it seems almost impossible to move that fast.
Distracting music mid-rally for Ruud and Dimitrov pwo pwa pwo pwa
I miss Roger..
A lot 😭
Just by watching this video you can tell the bias
Thanks for watching
Nadals grunt is so annoying
The horrendous moaning. That needs to be penalized. No one needs to do that
sinner is in 70% of these.
Ok guess the player:
"EEEEHHH" 🦭 "EHH" 🦭 "EEEEEHHHHH" 🦭 "OUT!" "EEEEEEEH" 🦭
*wins point.
begs crowd for cheers with finger to the ear and hand up begging
Lol
I don’t know