This is very, very good advice! I find it generally effective to play down the central third until the opponents give us an opening, pressing them back. This idea playing to the ‘inside leg’ is something I instinctively do as a result, but I’d never really analysed it like this - it really does make sense! Thanks for posting this.
Great video, especially last tip of approaching the net to force a lob. Especially whey you're playing against good tennis players. One more problem is when YOU play the angle and they respond with an even sharper angled shot.
Great video - as always Coach ❤️.. One question that I always struggle with.. Assume my rebound is high and my opponent is good with angles, is there a way to read his angle shot before he does it? Maybe reading his feet, racket.. something like this that can help me anticipate?
Hello! You can anticipate and guess a bit but better solution is to play shorter without rebound or just get closer to provoke them to have other solutions.
Very interesting video thanks, I have a question how do you read your opponent when they play an angle from a salida de vidro especially when they do it backhand to my right side if I play on the right. Right now I'm at a level where people can do it pretty consistently but always use the same angle so my strategy it's just adapt my position over the game but I would like to know if you have any tip on knowing when there will be played an angle. Thanks
Well that is a very low percentage shot from them. Your best bet is to get closer to prevent this shot. Or practice your lobs to give less rebound to counter attack
This is very, very good advice! I find it generally effective to play down the central third until the opponents give us an opening, pressing them back. This idea playing to the ‘inside leg’ is something I instinctively do as a result, but I’d never really analysed it like this - it really does make sense! Thanks for posting this.
Playing at the inner leg....great point! Thanks
This is exactly what happens to me multiple times in a game and I didn't have a solution until now. Thank you!
I really like your videos. I watch a lot of videos and I think your tips and ideas are probably the most useful ones
Thank you for your kind words and support 💜🌟
🙏🏻 Thank you 😊 for sharing your useful knowledge. ❤❤
Great video, especially last tip of approaching the net to force a lob. Especially whey you're playing against good tennis players.
One more problem is when YOU play the angle and they respond with an even sharper angled shot.
Yes, good inspection. We teach that the problems start when you open the court. So if you play an angle, be sure you hurt the players
I really needed this video. Thanks 🙏🏻😎👍🏻
Thank you!!! 🌟
Happy to hear and use it ❤
@@coach_gabo8425 starting in a small tournament today, this will be in my game and in my prep. with my partner. ¡Vamos!
Very useful, thanks for the video!
Thank you and we are happy to share our concepts and beliefs ❤
Great video - as always Coach ❤️.. One question that I always struggle with.. Assume my rebound is high and my opponent is good with angles, is there a way to read his angle shot before he does it? Maybe reading his feet, racket.. something like this that can help me anticipate?
Hello! You can anticipate and guess a bit but better solution is to play shorter without rebound or just get closer to provoke them to have other solutions.
Very interesting video thanks, I have a question how do you read your opponent when they play an angle from a salida de vidro especially when they do it backhand to my right side if I play on the right. Right now I'm at a level where people can do it pretty consistently but always use the same angle so my strategy it's just adapt my position over the game but I would like to know if you have any tip on knowing when there will be played an angle. Thanks
Well that is a very low percentage shot from them. Your best bet is to get closer to prevent this shot. Or practice your lobs to give less rebound to counter attack
Great video, for me “the backing up” is very recognisable. Working on it 👍🙏
I see the third reason a lot specially when both teams are at the net and I cant shut up about it. Now I can just share the video :)