This is the kinetic chain at it's most efficient. It is a combination of the perfect shape and the perfect timing. The result is a kind of hypnotic flow ... and over a million viewers tuning in to watch a mere warmup session.
Right. Roger always getting his footwork set even when hitting slow like this. I think he wears EEE width shoes so he's got a built in stability factor. Seriously.
It is easier trying to win points than to practice like this: The metronomic quality of rhythm, placement and speed are beyond the reach of mere mortals,,,just incredible.
Just watching this footage every week, I feel like my game is improving... And it's relaxing and beautiful too - it almost has an artistic quality to it...
Stefan Pete he is right, to a degree. Look at Rafa Nadal. He has struggled with injuries over the years and has missed extended amounts of time due to over use injuries. Not overdoing it at practice certainly helps for longevity.
Louis Cyphre: the secret seems to be relaxation, yes. the other secrets seem to be endless hard work. and sculpting your body into a perfect tennis instrument. and brilliant insights into how the game of tennis should be played. and god-given talent, including the ability to see the world differently than others. and an ability to think for himself in these things when others would have preferred he embraced the purely conventional. and love for what he does to give it his full attention, passion - not just punching a clock. and self-responsibility - not looking over to a coach when he screws up. a lot of secrets there that even if we knew them all many could not entirely replicate. that doesn't mean we shouldn't try, though, in whatever sense makes us happy.
@Trent S the way Roger swings is so different from his predecessors, including Sampras. He swings rotationally while the conventional wisdom was ( and still is in the US) swinging to the ball linearly. Good he didn’t just copy his idol Sampras.
@@bournejason66 : i think there is some truth to that. i remember someone (a tennis instructor on youtube, i believe) said Federer has had the same forehand in that rotational sense ever since Federer was at least junior level. the instructor's point was not to try to copy that as it won't work for other players, not being natural to them and you can't force something like that in the fast-paced environment of a tennis match. Federer, after all, has a natural way of playing that relies on quality of posture, timing/rhythm and an overall body awareness proceeding from a center (your 'rotational') that includes great balance etc. that nearly every other person can't match. by moving from his center, he brings his arm naturally along and thereby hits the forehand with his entire body. and he is able to do that with great timing as it is so natural to him! no doubt, he has cultivated this to some extent via body work over the years but it is also a natural gift. unless you have the postural alignment etc, trying to mimic that just won't work for you very well. AND when you see what he does as "play" as a result of his talent in-between points, it is hard to imagine how anyone could copy him exactly in those things he practices every day as part of his job! yet, there is a lot to learn from him for the ordinary tennis player, anyway, even if none of us will ever put it together quite like he does. come to think of it, Federer, actually, once humbly indicated some surprise that more people weren't approaching the game in the way he does given (he didn't say this last part) his obvious success. however, "baby Fed" (Dimitrov) has certainly tried to copy Federer as much as possible but still doesn't hit his forehand in quite the same way as Federer, much less as well as Federer. so, i think people should be learning from Federer (certainly, more than they have) but to some extent they - and i - just can't do some of what Federer does even if we wanted to. the way our neural nets were laid down, as well as our current body alignments, won't allow it. nevertheless, Federer is very solid with fundamentals. and even his revolutionary approach in terms of "rotational" is very sound, too. there are many scientific principles to explain, or at least describe, what Federer does (from Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido, for example, which relates certain concepts to excellence in many fields of performance) but actually intuitively understanding them the way he does and putting them (among many other ideas, no doubt) into practice like he has when every other player is trying to dethrone him in such a competitive environment has inspired so many people, including me! the beauty in his play is mesmerizing, in part because it seems like how tennis SHOULD be played. more than that, his apparent generosity of spirit also inspires people. Federer could have dominated the tennis world with a bad attitude, maybe, given all his gifts. instead, he took us along with him and made us all part of the victory. some cynical people say that is for marketing reasons but i don't really buy that. a person with so much love in their heart isn't so beholden to the almighty dollar bill! whatever, we've been lucky to have the pleasure...
This is the most enjoyable tennis vid that I've ever seen. 425zak, you da man! It's so helpful to watch how Fed stays soooo relaxed through the ball, Every club player in the world needs to study this, absorb it into our muscle memory, watch it often... send it to tennis friends
They need to spend 20 minutes warming up at 60 70 % thru the middle like these guys are doing. Too many start blasting and spraying balls 2 minutes in. No athletes come out at game speed. 😆
@@sakshamsanwaria7486 I mean spend time getting used to everything your body, the ball movement, your racket, your footwork etc etc. basically warm everything up don't throw yourself into high gear from the get go like You're in the heat of the match
I watch this video a lot too! It's hypnotic. If you watch it regularly, I think it improves your tennis. Such relaxed fluid strokes, perfect timing, whip-like through contact point.
If it were only one detail that us hackers can learn from roger's graceful practice routine it would be how he rotates his upper body before each and every shot,so that his shoulders are in a parallel line to the trajectory of the ball. . Thanks for uploading this great vid -- all my tennis buddies were elated to see it!
That's why I like watching the 5 min warm-up prior to a match. My coach used that as a reference when I wanted to overpower & force my shots too early. Made countless errors & was inconsistent as hell. Just watch the pros during warmup how relaxing they hit, unforced, pure consistency.
Federer moves like a cat... so smooth and beautiful strokes, flat or sliced backhand, forehand, serve...wonderful to watch him. Thanks 425zak for posting this.
@ARTZY64 That guy is Severin ("Seve") Lüthi, former playing coach of our Grasshopper Zurich men's team, great doubles player, soft spoken and modest person, great personality.
Just in case anyone's curious. Times Roger actually tries hitting the ball hard: 5:55 6:41 Ridiculous slice at 7:45 Mangasm followed by a 2handed backhand by Roger at 8:22
Ah go to be able to hit like that. Easy as you like. There is a unique feel and sound to a cleanly struck ball that is so rewarding to a tennis player. I get one every now and then 😅 Watching pros do it every stroke is incredible. Like the camera guy remarked , "I could watch this all day." 🐐🇨🇭
yeah I've just noticed that this must be at least the tenth time that I watched Roger hitting...He worked out at our Zurich club for a couple of weeks last summer, on the DecoTurf court he built there. Fantastic.
Look very simple swing but so natural of roger federer full hit the ball. Is is so valuable to watch and learn to develop you single strong. For good tennnis players you can development. Now ❤
Ya know there’s a reason y the raquet weighs it does and the ball is designed that way and Federer practicing shows that the raquet does the work with right form , the court is designed so the ball will stay in , if u have the right form u don’t have to put effort into it , it was all calculated when they invented this game
That’s y it looks so effortless , Federer let’s the raquet do the work and he just has the right form and when u perfectly that and u really try , Federer highlights happen
The ball the size of the court the weight of the raquet , that was all figured out by people way smarter than us , we need to worry about just getting the form down and aight distribution and ball speed and height and how to hit it
I just love how Federer uses the same movement for a regular backhand and a slice backhand. You dont know which one he's going to hit until it's too late
This is the kinetic chain at it's most efficient. It is a combination of the perfect shape and the perfect timing. The result is a kind of hypnotic flow ... and over a million viewers tuning in to watch a mere warmup session.
What I am most amazed by is the perfect timing on his split step...he's so balanced and ready for each shot...amazing.
Right. Roger always getting his footwork set even when hitting slow like this. I think he wears EEE width shoes so he's got a built in stability factor. Seriously.
7:47 master slice.
Came here to look for this comment. It's SOOO good.
I can watch this for a lifetime, it's my favorite movie.
Smoothes tennis player of the history. He make it looks easy
Looks like tennis on the playstation so smooth
@uranfaggit ...said no one ever.
Danny Malone Official yeah whoever said berdych has smooth strokes?
8:25 double handed backhand
And that was out! I have only seen him hitting two-handed in practice.
GAURAV SINHA I saw it🤣🤣🤣
Looked weird seeing Roger hit a two-hander
#paranapanemavivo
@@hamedz4u1he should have accomodated it in his real game
So smooth, so perfect, so relaxed, so Federer.
It is easier trying to win points than to practice like this: The metronomic quality of rhythm, placement and speed are beyond the reach of mere mortals,,,just incredible.
Just watching this footage every week, I feel like my game is improving... And it's relaxing and beautiful too - it almost has an artistic quality to it...
antoinecdc:
true but no "almost" about it.
You don’t improve while watching this.
antoinedc:
"almost"?
The secret is relaxation ,
Not really ... they are just warmin up
Stefan Pete he is right, to a degree. Look at Rafa Nadal. He has struggled with injuries over the years and has missed extended amounts of time due to over use injuries. Not overdoing it at practice certainly helps for longevity.
Louis Cyphre:
the secret seems to be relaxation, yes. the other secrets seem to be endless hard work. and sculpting your body into a perfect tennis instrument. and brilliant insights into how the game of tennis should be played. and god-given talent, including the ability to see the world differently than others. and an ability to think for himself in these things when others would have preferred he embraced the purely conventional. and love for what he does to give it his full attention, passion - not just punching a clock. and self-responsibility - not looking over to a coach when he screws up. a lot of secrets there that even if we knew them all many could not entirely replicate. that doesn't mean we shouldn't try, though, in whatever sense makes us happy.
@Trent S the way Roger swings is so different from his predecessors, including Sampras. He swings rotationally while the conventional wisdom was ( and still is in the US) swinging to the ball linearly. Good he didn’t just copy his idol Sampras.
@@bournejason66 :
i think there is some truth to that.
i remember someone (a tennis instructor on youtube, i believe) said Federer has had the same forehand in that rotational sense ever since Federer was at least junior level. the instructor's point was not to try to copy that as it won't work for other players, not being natural to them and you can't force something like that in the fast-paced environment of a tennis match.
Federer, after all, has a natural way of playing that relies on quality of posture, timing/rhythm and an overall body awareness proceeding from a center (your 'rotational') that includes great balance etc. that nearly every other person can't match. by moving from his center, he brings his arm naturally along and thereby hits the forehand with his entire body. and he is able to do that with great timing as it is so natural to him! no doubt, he has cultivated this to some extent via body work over the years but it is also a natural gift. unless you have the postural alignment etc, trying to mimic that just won't work for you very well.
AND when you see what he does as "play" as a result of his talent in-between points, it is hard to imagine how anyone could copy him exactly in those things he practices every day as part of his job!
yet, there is a lot to learn from him for the ordinary tennis player, anyway, even if none of us will ever put it together quite like he does.
come to think of it, Federer, actually, once humbly indicated some surprise that more people weren't approaching the game in the way he does given (he didn't say this last part) his obvious success. however, "baby Fed" (Dimitrov) has certainly tried to copy Federer as much as possible but still doesn't hit his forehand in quite the same way as Federer, much less as well as Federer.
so, i think people should be learning from Federer (certainly, more than they have) but to some extent they - and i - just can't do some of what Federer does even if we wanted to. the way our neural nets were laid down, as well as our current body alignments, won't allow it.
nevertheless, Federer is very solid with fundamentals. and even his revolutionary approach in terms of "rotational" is very sound, too. there are many scientific principles to explain, or at least describe, what Federer does (from Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido, for example, which relates certain concepts to excellence in many fields of performance) but actually intuitively understanding them the way he does and putting them (among many other ideas, no doubt) into practice like he has when every other player is trying to dethrone him in such a competitive environment has inspired so many people, including me! the beauty in his play is mesmerizing, in part because it seems like how tennis SHOULD be played.
more than that, his apparent generosity of spirit also inspires people. Federer could have dominated the tennis world with a bad attitude, maybe, given all his gifts. instead, he took us along with him and made us all part of the victory.
some cynical people say that is for marketing reasons but i don't really buy that. a person with so much love in their heart isn't so beholden to the almighty dollar bill!
whatever, we've been lucky to have the pleasure...
I m Roger Federer at :
1:37
2:23
2:38
after I'm tired
DJ fiasco a
The most beautiful and effortless slice shot I have ever seen
gotta love 1:37 , roger's like.. sh!t, wheres the ball.
After I saw Dimitrovs miss...😅
7:46 LOLOLOL U MAD BRO o.0
JUST PERFECT!!!!!
this is so satisfying to watch
Awesome camera angle! You can actually see the ball in the contact zone like never.
i agree...one of the best fed practice vids on youtube...don't ever take it down please!
This is the most enjoyable tennis vid that I've ever seen. 425zak, you da man! It's so helpful to watch how Fed stays soooo relaxed through the ball, Every club player in the world needs to study this, absorb it into our muscle memory, watch it often... send it to tennis friends
They need to spend 20 minutes warming up at 60 70 % thru the middle like these guys are doing. Too many start blasting and spraying balls 2 minutes in. No athletes come out at game speed. 😆
@@willkittwkI didn't understand what you meant by no athlete comes out at game speed.
@@sakshamsanwaria7486 I mean spend time getting used to everything your body, the ball movement, your racket, your footwork etc etc. basically warm everything up don't throw yourself into high gear from the get go like You're in the heat of the match
fudge... all these years, I thought the guy Federer was hitting with was named Cincy. I just realized that its short for Cincinnati. #mindblown
+Seth Macomber oh shit me too, i didnt know until you tell us
+Seth Macomb damn me too!
Crap thanks only noticed by now
nah,we thought he was playing with Cindy
This guy has potential. He might be able to win a slam and make it into the top ten.
I could watch this ALL day long.
I watch this video a lot too! It's hypnotic.
If you watch it regularly, I think it improves your tennis. Such relaxed fluid strokes, perfect timing, whip-like through contact point.
Great point. Wish they had RUclips back in the day. I'd have won a couple Wimbledon for sure.
One of the best videos on youtube
This is a very inspirational video for me to watch before I go playing tennis myself. Thanks to the uploader!
7:48 Beautiful slice.
Zak Toscani, that's great quality footage being so close to the great one. Many thx!
One of the best Fed vids purely because of the angle. Thanks!
If it were only one detail that us hackers can learn from roger's graceful practice routine it would be how he rotates his upper body before each and every shot,so that his shoulders are in a parallel line to the trajectory of the ball.
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Thanks for uploading this great vid -- all my tennis buddies were elated to see it!
His rhythm! The split steps everytime anticipating opponent's shots. Hit 123 steps hit 123 steps.. Beautiful to watch!
I like how he adds something more on his gamestyle every minute
It's amazing to see how relaxed he is during practice.
omg i can watch this all day
My Best Federer Video in the World!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!
The only player I love to watch warming up. So soothing
can't stop watching...
Makes it look so easy, you know that's a heavy ball
Stilo super relax de federer.
Hace ver el tenis tan fasil y sencillo.
Poetry-in-motion.
He definitely polished his technique over the years 👍🐐🎾
i love how by 8:25 everyone is so entranced that no one laughs at federer hitting a two-handed backhand
WOW! Good solid 4.0 players!
@Rodrick Evans Wow you must not know how jokes work
JUST realized he does not bend his knees on backhand......and on the volleys....he stays firm ...facing forward ....so classy...so elegant....!!
completely hypnotic
Even though I am a very big tennis fan, I can't imagine myself watching tennis if Roger was not in the sport.
Well? Thats it than?
very nice footage thanks!!!!!
That's why I like watching the 5 min warm-up prior to a match.
My coach used that as a reference when I wanted to overpower & force my shots too early. Made countless errors & was inconsistent as hell.
Just watch the pros during warmup how relaxing they hit, unforced, pure consistency.
Never tired of watching this.
Thank you, Zak! A thing of BEAUTY!!! RF FOREVER!!!🎉😊👍🏼
his forehands is just amazing. Just watching them improves your technique. :)
13 and a half minutes of pure gold.
perfect point of view for filming the maestro
Only people who play Tennis can appreciate how freakin easy he is making these shots look! It s not like this in real life!!
For all who are wondering...his hitting partner is Simon Greul from Germany.
フェデさんのポーンって打ってる動画は永遠に見れる 音も心地よすぎる!
Federer moves like a cat... so smooth and beautiful strokes, flat or sliced backhand, forehand, serve...wonderful to watch him. Thanks 425zak for posting this.
@ARTZY64 That guy is Severin ("Seve") Lüthi, former playing coach of our Grasshopper Zurich men's team, great doubles player, soft spoken and modest person, great personality.
I've learned how to play well thank's to Federer's practice vids =) Thank you Federer!!
Watching Roger Federer play is the best tennis training one can get. Moreover, it is free of cost
So incredibly consistent
Just in case anyone's curious. Times Roger actually tries hitting the ball hard:
5:55
6:41
Ridiculous slice at 7:45
Mangasm followed by a 2handed backhand by Roger at 8:22
so far the best video for learning tennis (:
Extremely good video, very useful and of great quality. Thanksna million.
wow, what a flexible wrist he has. amazing view. I love to watch pros hit at court level, it makes everything seem more alive
I'm impressed at how many people are watching him practice....
I must have watched this 20 times every day for the past few weeks.
thats a very good video to understand federer's technic and to improve your tennis game.
Ah go to be able to hit like that. Easy as you like.
There is a unique feel and sound to a cleanly struck ball that is so rewarding to a tennis player. I get one every now and then 😅 Watching pros do it every stroke is incredible. Like the camera guy remarked , "I could watch this all day." 🐐🇨🇭
people-no matter on what levelthey play tennis are in awe of Fed's hitting
best Fed practice vid on RUclips !!!!!!!!!!
I could watch this all day
yeah I've just noticed that this must be at least the tenth time that I watched Roger hitting...He worked out at our Zurich club for a couple of weeks last summer, on the DecoTurf court he built there. Fantastic.
it just sounds beautiful
It's amazing how much dip his shots have. In some shot were he really cracks up the spin, you can see the ball exploding upwards off the court.
Dude be real. He's basically loosening up. He's hitting his shots about 50mph notice how long they take to get to the other guy. Lol
Talk about hitting through the ball.. Holy crap. So smooth.
His racquets strung at 59lbs LOVE the PING, AMAZING how fast the ball comes off his racquet, there IS some stuff goin on there..
Look very simple swing but so natural of roger federer full hit the ball. Is is so valuable to watch and learn to develop you single strong. For good tennnis players you can development. Now ❤
Federer's shots are so smooth...
Ya know there’s a reason y the raquet weighs it does and the ball is designed that way and Federer practicing shows that the raquet does the work with right form , the court is designed so the ball will stay in , if u have the right form u don’t have to put effort into it , it was all calculated when they invented this game
That’s y it looks so effortless , Federer let’s the raquet do the work and he just has the right form and when u perfectly that and u really try , Federer highlights happen
The ball the size of the court the weight of the raquet , that was all figured out by people way smarter than us , we need to worry about just getting the form down and aight distribution and ball speed and height and how to hit it
And if u can simplify it where the raquet does the work when it’s game time and you turn it up , you’ll make magic happen
great video, great Roger, thanks.
The most graceful player to ever pick up a racquet. Part tennis athlete, part ballet dancer.
so relaxing...i watch it before sleep!
Long swing but shot and sharp when roger hit the ball.❤he is god of tennis in my mind forever ❤
He makes it look so easy!!
the sound of his racquet...so soothing
Agree - it's actually a more hardcore, custom-made version of the 6.1 Tour, which is extremely difficult to play already!
very nice angle.thank you very much
Poetry in motion! Mesmerizing.
federer's strokes 2013 onwards look so much nicer especially with his black frame, so slick.
I've heard it's on the edge between bevels 3 and 4, its sometimes called either an extreme eastern or a modified eastern. It's a pretty cool grip
its just an eastern i had him show it personally
still the best practice vid on youtube...haha
Relaxing. The flow... the Zen master at play.
I can't believe that this racket was already 2 years ago. I still think that the nSix-one look the best.
I just love how Federer uses the same movement for a regular backhand and a slice backhand.
You dont know which one he's going to hit until it's too late
you made my night....
Thanks for sharing this great footage! Who else but Fed can turn sport into an artform?
Federer's hitting partner is denis gremelmayr from germany :)
毎日見てます。
Even though Federer looks to be playing very relaxed, his shots are still very fast and heavy.
gran bel video...grande!!!
ive said this 4 months ago but.....its still the best video for learning tennis (;