The Future Of Tennis | Jannik Sinner Court Level Practice (4K 60FPS) 2021
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- Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
- Court level view of the rising tennis superstar, Jannik Sinner of Italy practicing at the 2021 Australian Open!
The future of tennis is in good hands as Jannik Sinner, who is only 19 years old, practices for the Aussie Open! Jannik Sinner is 1.88m tall and currently ranked 32 in the world!
Beside Jannik is his coach, Riccardo Piatti.
Be sure to watch the whole video and to learn more about Jannik Sinner, I suggest you watch the video on "CULT TENNIS" tittled: JANNIK SINNER | From Winless Rookie to World Champion in 2 Years
Jannik has drawn the attention of many around the world with his incredible achievements in such a short period of time! He wields powerful and rhythmic groundstrokes and a solid service motion!
What stood out to me is how seemingly effortless he can generate pace and spin! In combination with his height, he can get great net clearance while delivering powerful and penetrative groundstrokes...
His groundstrokes are similar to Djokovics... His backhand is textbook perfect as he has an early unit turn, long and continuous low-to-high stroke, weight transfer through the ball, and a natural follow through over the top of the opposite shoulder. Following through over the top of the opposite shoulder ensures you have the correct racket swing path to hit topspin and decrease the chance of hitting into the net...
His forehand is also technically incredible! He brings the racket back with both hands, has his right elbow away from his body (which you can see his partner lacks) and follows through naturally and comfortably...
He consistantly hits the ball deep with heavy topspin with such a relaxed and easy motion. To top it all off, there was quite a bit of wind from right to left and Jannik made no unforced errors from the wind. He is the definition of "making tennis look easy"...
I look forward to seeing the rivalries and battles that await him in future Grand Slams!
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0:00 - Groundstrokes near end
5:57 - Groundstrokes opposite end
8:28 - Serves opposite end
11:18 - Serves near end
13:39 - Thanks for watching!
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Once he gets more experience on the ATP tour, and more experience playing against top 10 players, I think he will definitely win grand slams.
No doubt he can! Well said 👍🎾
Medvedev said that he was training with him. Love to see the results!
Speriamo!
Lol
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This angle really shows his absolutely effortless power and spin. Future World #1.
Too soon to say so. Btw, no player can make every shot look so easy as Federer does.
@@andreaho Federer has way less power. Check the statistics!
@@christiane785 I said nothing about power, mate. But I watched Roger in real a few times his groundstrokes never sound less powerful than anyone else.
Not what it means at all
Effortless power and spin doesnt show anything. I can put 15x15 kg tension and will also have effortless power and tension, but I'm won't be #1
POV: you’re playing team singles
Underrated comment
I dont understand
I'm here just to brag that I've beaten that guy when he was 16 haha =)
thats pretty cool to be quite honest
I doubt I or many in the comment section could even beat him at U14(if not 12 lol) so that's amazing lol
@@hemilshah7032 he started tennis at aroun 16
@@williamgu3179 13
@@williamgu3179 he started when he turned 13
“This guy hits so effortlessly, he’s going to be #1.”
We’re talking about PRACTICE.
Yep. Folks are too eager to say things that never happen.
look at him now
@@andreaho ?
lol exactly!
He’s top 20 now
This young gun is exactly what tennis has been missing for years. Disappointment from the "next gen" has no doubt left a lot of people disenfranchised about the future of tennis, but a true heir to the throne has finally arrived.
Disenfranchised? Do you mean “disenchanted”?
Sinner is a huge talent.
Alexander Zverev, is that you?
@@metaphysician7621 Disenfranchised and disenchanted are synonyms. Genius.
@@tobylister5481 no...
Disenfranchised means you may not vote.
Disenchanted means you are discouraged.
Probably the most composed, effortless looking groundstrokes I've seen. Whole body looks balanced with clean upper body rotation. Great power and spin without overhitting. Future #1 for sure.
Couldn't agree more!
He's like Fognini but more mentally balanced
@@krishnasaichalasani4492 I think the only similarity is that they're both Italian.
@@brainfulify Exactly!Fortunately.
Plus great mentality and very modest
Thank you thank you very much! I had been waiting for this since I knew Sinner!
So gentle... Cant imagine him break racquet in a moment of anger.
10:54 killer drop shot!
Hi Kuya Liam
Oh damn that was sick!I've only done this once or twice this casually
@@LiamApilado HI are you filipino?
There was a better one at 11:11
Which racquet does he sin with?
Thanks for sharing! court level view always the best.
His forehand figure of 8 follow-through is really distinctive
Finally a good quality practice video of him
A wonderful technic ! So clean and effortless... certainly a top 3 player ! Forza Jannick
Looks Effortless. That's how you know he's on a different level
Bernie plays even more effortless😉
@@zacharywan2004 but bernie is the goat
Stayin loose, lively wrist! And keepin fluidity
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Masters 1000 final in the bag
Such beautiful groundstrokes!
Look at the swing speed difference between @:30 sec to @5:30 min. This is what rec players don’t get. They don’t go out hitting 100%, it’s warmed up with perfect timing, short backswing and long smooth flowing finishes.
Racket head speed is a timed practice. It’s an applied discipline of space and forward momentum. “The plow zone” from contact to finish. Really fun to watch thanks for this video!
Glad you got something out of this!
Fabulous Video! Thank you
wow, amazing video! Thanks for all the great posts! Been watching Sinner, the future of tennis looking good!
Do you know who he was hitting with here? M aybe looks like Casper Ruud?
Thanks I appreciate it! More to come! You guess is probably better than mine im not too sure who he was hitting with.
Nice channel! Tennis at court level is always a great view!
Thank you.... I really waiting his clearly video practice 👍
Im glad you enjoyed, more videos coming soon👍
I finally knew how Sinner looks so tall on the court despite of only being 6'2". Look how long his legs and arms are compared to his core ! This kid built different
Nah he's not 6'2 now, he grew to nearly 6'4
Born to be a tennis player lmao
@@ashyles0110 I'd say about 6'3", he's about Murray's size. But he could still be growing, he the new Kevin Durant of tennis lolol
such lovely even rythym; almost as good as spa music...
Such smooth, effortless striking!
Great video! Disappointing loss for Jannik today in Montpellier but hopefully he can recover and do well in Rotterdam! Hoping to see him crack the top 20 by the end of this year
Thank you! Yes lets hope for the best this year for Sinner🤞
He is already in top 20 in one month
wow it looks like he's hitting it so gently and soft but then you switch to the partner's perspective and you can really see how effortless he is
5:00 Damn, didn't even look like he was trying hard to hit that
Great video!
He really brushed up balls and created huge margins to clear the net. So dependable strokes!
If there is one thing i learn from watching this is how grounded Sinner's feet are.
nice & high over the net. Beautiful to watch
Beautiful serve he has.
he's amazing
Hypnotic
As a professional coach having worked with a number of top 250 males and females over the years, Sinner does what the successful top players do and that is he has a consistent take back which creates consistent timing and rhythm and thus consistent ball striking thus the effortless look. His hitting partner is more erratic on his take back and less consistent in his method of getting the racquet back thus creating a more erratic ball. What separates the good players from the great players is the great players have trained themselves to be meticulous in their stroke procedures and not just rely on “athleticism”. They use their athleticism within the framework of their highly trained stroke.
What you described many low ranked players have too, what really separates the greats are love of the game and good mind, most people are idiots and therefore can't have the head to be successful and maintain it...the world has a narcissism epidemic
The strike partner also seemed to generate power all in his arm. he didnt seem to timing his body with the stroke. His arm and body look out of sync
@@QueArgh I would like for you to post your strokes on RUclips for me to judge! Neither has won a major nor you or me!
@@Bambotb love of the game doesn't make you great, your skills, great work ethic, etc, etc, etc, etc!
@@davidgivins4203 im guessing you were the strike partner
Nice fluid strokes.
I could watch this all day
Great minds think alike 🍻
I am most happy that this talent has chosen tennis.
丁寧だし弾きがシャープ。かっこいい
Very smooth
Sinner perfection
he is an amazing new player!
I can't wait for him and Alcaraz to compete for the #1 Ranking in the years ahead. It will be awesome !!
So keen to see how 2024 tennis goes!
Nice controlled tennis, this is how I like it.
He is not even trying and the ball still is hit with lots of power and depth. 😂🎾🔥
For the record, if you were using a racquet with the swingweight of his racquet, you would generate a heavy deep ball with ZERO effort as well. You just wouldn’t be able to keep swinging it for long!
@@leobrahmachari6611 very true!
If you y enjoy tennis, you might enjoy my channel!
@@random.tennis Nice channel! Great to see your passion for the sport. Whatever you choose to do in life, don’t ever give up the tennis!
@@leobrahmachari6611 thank you so much!
@@leobrahmachari6611 That`s very interesting. Is that a special racket for pros? Could anyone buy a model like that? I just didn`t know that there are so huge differences regarding the swingweight...
Hypnotically smooth. So consistent, and he has a good hitting partner to help groove his stroke. Tall players tend to get injured, but his mechanics are so sound and flowing he may (knock on wood) be able to minimize injuries during his career.
He's not tall for a tennis player. Average is 6'1" and he's 6'2", the same height as Djokovic.
Memories of me doing similar practicing! Push on!🤔
i love him
After his performance at Nitto and Turin, he truly is the future of tennis.
Right, I'd even say he is the "present" of tennis. Grammatical incorrect but u know what i mean lol
@@LiamApilado ofc. is he playing in davis cup?
@@thepenguinofficialHe is and he just won against Djokovic again. End of 2023 was another boost for his career.
Reminds me a little of Berdych but with a better backhand. I love the control of his right hand to generate spin during his backhand motion.
lol I thought the exact same thing. Basically a more coordinated Berdych.
although hard to make a judgement based on the most basic of practice. I found he actually quite struggled to get that BH to go crosscourt. It was mostly going back more to the middle. When he switched it to down the line it looked awesome though which suggests to me that his stroke is a little right hand dominant.
The post AO finals comment you were looking for.
this aged like fine wine
That rally was incredibly long!
🔥
all good....on a practice court. You can dissect a player's game by how he finish a point ( serve) by how he moves on the court for offense and defensive shots, how he execute during crucial points and break points.
His backhand reminds me of Robin Söderling
喜欢💕
8:05 that winner was scary
Future star, hits flatter/harder than most ATP, but he looks frail, hope he becomes a better athlete or he will have injuries. Will need a serve to win a Slam.
We can build This dream toghether… San Candido…❤❤❤❤
The are coming great italian young Stars
here I am, willing to learn
my king finally won
Italian pride ! hopefully jannik in the top5 sooner or later! #believeit
You can see him just working on contact point, proper footwork and hitting the ball the correct way. He’s not even going 100%. He’s going Max 50%. He’s just working on rhythm.
He makes 50% look effortless, imagine how effortless 100% looks
Djokovic forehand with double power and effortless! He has the talent! Would he have the mindset?
Good question! But I think that will develop with experience. He has a bright future!
Not sure about the double power but certainly not as smooth as djokovic
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that forehand whip reminds me of Federer a bit.
Man I was a solid 5.0 NTRP and during a good practice I could look like Ide smoke Agassi!!! Later you realize you just split sets with a female D1 college player and your dreams of being the future of tennis are right there next to the other 200 players just in your city.
Hi Tennis Experts, is Sinner Forehand the same with Djokovic in term of Grip Style ? Thank you in Advance
Yes great observations! They both have a bent arm forehand meaning at the point of contact with the ball they have a bend in theur elbow. Unlike federer who has a straight arm forehand. They also use the same semi western grip which allows more for topspin compared to an eastern grip like what federer uses.
I'm from the future and he's got his first grand slam recently. You're welcome
But ... I'm confused. How does het get this rhythm without grunting on exhale? And how will he get his opponents out of their zone with this gracious, effortless, silent technique? Where's the obnoxious selfishness required to make it at the top level?
all completely absent. He obviously has no chance. ;^)
Honestly, i think the grunting has made the matches more watchable without fans. No problem with men doing it, apart from Zverev. Women its horrible
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Tormo is on the next court loud grunts 😅
didn't know Clayton Kershaw does tennis so good in his off season
Dajee
mo je faccio er cucchiaio
Jannik when he was a little Ski Champ: ruclips.net/video/pb6kjcJOakM/видео.html
he is the only player, apart from rafa, that excites me
60fps good!
Nice video. Do you know what kind of forehand grip he uses ?
Thanks, It is a semi-western grip
Liam Apilado thanks. Please post more videos like this
@@bournejason66 sure will
8:23 haha!
My guy after Federer...will miss Roger's single backhand though. Hope Sinner will play doubles too to improve his front court skills.
Hubert became the future of tennis. But, we will see them both soon fighting for the top of the list :)
Any one know his backhand technique is top hand dominant or bottom.
Cause to me it looks like his bottom hand more dominant
Anyone know his backhand grip aswell?
Sinner is just on another level. makes it look easy tho.
DONE!!
Jannik will soon be inside the top 5 ATP rankings for years to come. He's a very special talent. 👏👏👍👍🎾🎾
The future of tennis, this guy?¿?🥱🥱🤣
Is he hitting his forehand with a bent elbow? Or is it better to hit while straightened?
Thats a very good question. Yes he hits with a bent arm forehand. Technically a straight arm forehand is better as you get more leverage BUT it is NOT something thay should be forced. If you feel you naturally hit with a bent arm I have found that most people struggle to transition to a straight arm FH. Its best to do what FEELS comfortable.
@@LiamApilado Ah that makes sense, thank you!!
It's not a question of "if" but of "when"
Which camera are you using?
My phone, Samsung Galaxy s20 FE
Who is the guy playing with Sinner here
Good consistency but travel path of the forehand prevents depth ... to be fixed
Ton of bricks in that racket head.
Talent alone will not win matches on the ATP tour. You have to be in the top 5 for all categories: movement, mental game, conditioning, forehand, backhand, volleys and serve. Your strokes are just a small piece of what's required to win at this level.
The only thing he is really lacking is fitness and strength which he is clearly working hard at.
Is he using 16 x 19 pattern?
Yes, I believe it is a Head Graphene 360 Speed MP with a 16x19 string pattern.
E.A.S.Y
Sorribes Tormo in the background lol.
It sounds like Sara Sorribes Tormo is practicing nearby.
Thats right
Sinner, Medvedev and Tsitsipas probably the best of the new lot ..
Does he hit everything closed stance?
When you hit closed stance you can get more rotation through the ball and effortless power, he might be working on something in particular but in practice you generaly hit more closed stance shots due to having more time. His partner isn't trying to hit winners against him therefore he has time to prepare. When hitting an open stance stroke you can hold your ground more but in this case its not needed.
Is it short takeback?
I wouldn't say its a short takeback, most ATP players prepare for their shot (take back the racket and unit turn their body) like Sinner does here. In comparison to WTA players, you can see that they tend to bring the raclet back much further than ATP players to generate more pace from the extra length of the swing.
@@LiamApilado but his forehand compare to the other atp players forehand like nick kygios, jack socks, and dojokovic. Its a big difference. I just feel his forehand play like kei nishikori. Really a short takeback. Maybe just forcus on the armpit.