I posted this to reddit. You guys deserve way more subscribers!!! I really hope it catches on, you guys really deserve it. It is so rare to get all this information from pros, specifically the playing strategy of a touring pro. Thank you so much
I actually walked past Yoshihito at the Citi Open grounds and wished him good luck. Seemed like he was trying to go unnoticed but appreciated me saying a little something. He’s a good guy.
It's still crazy to me that you look at a player like Nishi at No 48 and be in awe at the sheer crack and echo of every FH he hits; against any of the Big 3 he would get absolutely destroyed. The Feds, Noles, and Nadals of the world are just in another universe.
Nice to see Nishioka give good tips. It would be good if Star Academy also do several videos themzelves or with pros for doubles play as most recreational players are playing doubles especially when u are past 30 years old. Thank u
Agassi used to adopt the same strategy of refraining from hitting winners only to make his opponents run more. Everybody knows his timing was insane too! He also trained at the IMG Academy as well. I wonder if the coaches there see the similarities Agassi had with Nishioka now! Of course there are many differences but they have similar timing and strategy.
I posted this to reddit. You guys deserve way more subscribers!!! I really hope it catches on, you guys really deserve it. It is so rare to get all this information from pros, specifically the playing strategy of a touring pro. Thank you so much
I actually walked past Yoshihito at the Citi Open grounds and wished him good luck. Seemed like he was trying to go unnoticed but appreciated me saying a little something. He’s a good guy.
It's still crazy to me that you look at a player like Nishi at No 48 and be in awe at the sheer crack and echo of every FH he hits; against any of the Big 3 he would get absolutely destroyed. The Feds, Noles, and Nadals of the world are just in another universe.
Thank you very much for posting this. My son is a lefty, and having Nishioka and the 2 other pros explain point construction is very helpful
What a great video.. I love Nishioka too, as a guy he seems cool and as style of playing!
Wow free teaching from a pro this is awesome to a high school player. Thank You Very Much
Excellent video, I like very much the openness from Nishioka. Please keep posting!
Great camera work with graphics thank you for the sub titles. I just found this channel today it's fantastic and fun to watch.
3:00 they were referring to the lefty spin on the fh side
Thank you for translating to English! very insightful tips from a top pro!
cool videos. I appreciate alot that you make english subtitles !
Thanks for the lesson. Mishima is one of my favorite players right now.
Nice to see Nishioka give good tips. It would be good if Star Academy also do several videos themzelves or with pros for doubles play as most recreational players are playing doubles especially when u are past 30 years old. Thank u
Agreed... doubles tips would be greatly appreciated.
I love this channel. So much valuable information! greetings from a Swedish subscriber
Agassi used to adopt the same strategy of refraining from hitting winners only to make his opponents run more. Everybody knows his timing was insane too! He also trained at the IMG Academy as well. I wonder if the coaches there see the similarities Agassi had with Nishioka now! Of course there are many differences but they have similar timing and strategy.
Would love to listen to him analyse his match against Nadal
Interesting that you guys didn't talk about hitting inside out forehands.
I hope to watch his next game with this in mind!
Always great instruction... thank you!!
Nice video, what are nishioka's racquet specs head size, weight,swing weight, strings and tension? does he customizes his racquet?
I think this is a good idea for a new video, does he change the racquet every time they change the balls for a new one?
I'd like to know weight and swing weight and string tension.
I thought anime would prepare me for this...I was wrong...
glad they have subtitles! XD
Super helpful 👍🙏🎾❤️. I want to learn how to hit a top spin forehand like him
Me too!
Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$
Nishikori is rank 55 now and Nishioka is rank 57, so actually Nishioka is the Japan No. 2!