Don't Hit Ball too High! ATP Pro Teaches you How to Hit a Smash Well - Pro Tennis Lessons
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Takao Suzuki(Former Japan Davis Cup team)
Birthday: September 20, 1976
Highest JTA* rank: S1/D1
Highest ATP rank: S102/D119
*Japan Tennis Association
【career】
・record the most wins at Davis Cup in Japan national team(41 wins)
・Japan National Team at Atlanta Olympics
・first round in singles at US Open (1999, 2004)
・second round in singles at Wimbledon (2003)
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Mishihisa Onoda(Asian Cup 2002 Gold Medalist)
Birthday: January 31, 1978
Highest JTA* rank: S3/D4
Highest ATP rank: S296/D306
*Japan Tennis Association
【career】
・qualifying in singles at Australian Open(2003)
・won the ATP Challenger doubles title at Busan Open, KOR(2003)
・won the ITF futures singles titles five times
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very underrated channel...Takao San...what a coach, and what understanding of the technicalities of the sport...amazing
Great advice, and the pro's make it look so easy, will have to give this a go.
Takao Suzuki's understanding of the sport is on a different level.
Kiwa is so pretty! The coaching is even more beautiful! Love this channel!
Wow, back to the critical points of tennis, I will keep following.
Great and simple explanation, thanks guys
Good instruction. She improved a lot
i needed this. i always framing when i smash lol. hopefully this helps!!!
Excellent coaching
Very good practice and also very useful every type of tennis player
I would like to learn the high double backhand. How to hit a high moon ball with the double backhand, and approach the net.
useful info, could see the student turning frontwards too early, and but could see the progression in skill in terms of waiting for the right time
excellent advice!! Love this channel, so great tips
Thank you very much^^
Kiwa-Chan is the best! きわちゃんがだいすき
Kiwa chwaaan kawaiiii
Awesome will try this!
Nice video! Was impressed by how much the pros pro-nate (is _that_ how they got the name?) But seriously, they really turn the racket (pronate) into the ball. But my main takeaway is to let the ball drop a little more. That and to hit the ball on the side vs. overhead. (Guess that's NOT how it got its name) Domo Arigato!
Great details!
Awesome video...
Thank you for sharing
Kanojo wa utsukushiku miemasu ❤ ️
Good tips!
It is easy if you are in position for the smash but I think the hardest is being ready for the lob and back peddling. Yoroshiku onegai shimasu!
Watch closely--they don't back-peddle, they turn to the dominant side and then sidestep...
Yep I know, sorry I meant turning sideways and side stepping. it’s still one of the hardest aspects of positioning especially when you’re moving forward anticipating hitting a volley
@@kdoublec973 Moving your feet in tiny, shuffling steps, is the key to good positioning and spacing, on any shot. Maybe have your practice partner throw up the occasional lob when hitting you volleys. That way you can practice transitioning from moving forward to volley to backing up for the smash. Just a thought.
[Personal Note: Re footwork, I wish I had that luxury - I'm a wheelchair player! I used to play able-bodied tennis. BEFORE. In WC tennis it's all about mobility, too. KEEP MOVING, keep rolling. If you stop, you're dead in the water. You'll never catch up to a ball from a dead stop.]
@@JamesDavisakaRemguy that’s really inspiring, thanks. I can tell that in WC tennis that it’s about keeping moving like you said. I often watch it during Grand slams and it’s amazing. Kunieda is my fav.
Forget about ur left hand raised and pointing. As I have done as many coaches tell, it's always like i wear some unfit clothes. Just focus on the timing. That is the key point.
2 super stars and 1 most pretty girl 😍. She is doing great for smash.
*First! Yes, I need help on my smash lol.*
thank you first!
Her smash is better than mine x 100
Any chance I could send in my serve video and you could help me improve? Maybe it could make for a good video?
When my opponent hits a low sliced short ball to make me come to the net, what is my best option for the approach shot so that they cannot pass me easily?
Deep down the line is always the first choice.
@@ericliu2708 Thank you
Volley or serve grip? What grip do you use doing smash? please let me know~
kiwa is so kawaii.. i love her
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I havn't watched the video and it's probably good advice, I just wanted to say that I think tennis is very intuitive and doesn't really need any coaching much. Like you just figure it out if you listen to your feel.
lolwut
@@khoadratic lol I was serious
@@27scole You might like Feel Tennis or Intuitive Tennis channels then. I think we overemphasize technique, but taking ONE pointer out on the court with you is a good idea.
Also, I feel that one piece of technical advice I get from a *qualified instructor* is worth approximately one million RUclips videos. It's their ability to detect the most important thing for you to correct at this moment.
Only then do you move on to the next, until you're all done and there's nothing left to work on. Yeah, right! Ha ha!
In my opinion you guys know what you are talking about, but I am not watching you ! Why?
English translation is difficult to read, since translation stays on the screen very short time.
And than in the meantime I want to watch your presentation so this is a problem for me !
If somehow you could translate in English by sound, that would be wonderful.
Thank you !