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This is a very good video. I remember that during my progression I reached a plateau. I was a very consistent baseline player and won lots of matches. 14-2 at #1 singles. However I lost a big match at the City tournament to our long time champion. I actually had stronger ground strokes but he beat me by coming into the net. He was able to employ alternate strategies. I decided to take volley lessons with a top teacher in our area. I took lesson every week all summer. I practiced what I learned every in drill and practice sets and matches. It took two seasons and a few losses but iI improved my rating and became a solid all court player. I took my solid ground strokes and developed them into solid approach shots attacking short balls and coming into finish the point frequently. I played in my local league but USTA tournaments at 4.5 and 5.0 really brought my skills up. Eventually I became a PTA certified Professional. Actually as I got older my volley skills helped me as a 60 year old doubles player. Once you learn the proper skills to volley it lots of fun to put pressure on opponents. You will be surprised how often they make errors or give you easy shots to volley if you actually have the skills
Quality knowledge & insights as always. One thing to consider when presenting lots of stats and numbers like in the previous video is that it might be easier to digest for the viewer if there were some sort of visualisation or infographic. I know this would be extra work but something to think about for the future! Keep it up 👏
Great information many players surely doesn’t have this knowledge understanding about what are percentage involves in the game. Definitely I will share it with the new players coming on board.😋😋😋👍👍👍
I like to hang to hang out on baseline, but after watching your last video, tonight, I came in ever chance I got knowing I would lose 45% of those points, so I didn’t worry about putting them wide, in the net, long etc. It totally messed up my opponents rhythm and I won 6,2 6,2. Thanks!
Great job Matt! Well done for applying our tips. Keep it up and you'll get even better at it. You'll just need to find some new "victims" to do it on haha All the best Simon
Top Tennis Training - Pro Tennis Lessons Hmmm I’m currently focusing on trying to more successfully poach and to increase my racquet head speed (in both my forehand and backhand). If you have videos about that already I’ll def check them out. Thnx:)
For years I was afraid of the net. At first it cam be intense. I would say - lose the fear. Second - accept that you will lose alot of points - watch the vintage matches from the 80's - even excellent net players like McEnroe would lose 40% of the net points in a match - and yet still win. You don't have to win all the net points. I get no greater satisfaction on teh court than winning a net point because I avoided it for years - I even serve and volley - get passed often - but it is a huge thrill when I get it right - so net play can be a blast - so give it a try!
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This is a very good video. I remember that during my progression I reached a plateau. I was a very consistent baseline player and won lots of matches. 14-2 at #1 singles. However I lost a big match at the City tournament to our long time champion. I actually had stronger ground strokes but he beat me by coming into the net. He was able to employ alternate strategies. I decided to take volley lessons with a top teacher in our area. I took lesson every week all summer. I practiced what I learned every in drill and practice sets and matches. It took two seasons and a few losses but iI improved my rating and became a solid all court player. I took my solid ground strokes and developed them into solid approach shots attacking short balls and coming into finish the point frequently. I played in my local league but USTA tournaments at 4.5 and 5.0 really brought my skills up. Eventually I became a PTA certified Professional. Actually as I got older my volley skills helped me as a 60 year old doubles player. Once you learn the proper skills to volley it lots of fun to put pressure on opponents. You will be surprised how often they make errors or give you easy shots to volley if you actually have the skills
Thanks for sharing your experience, sounds like the net game transformation really brought you up a few levels
Quality knowledge & insights as always. One thing to consider when presenting lots of stats and numbers like in the previous video is that it might be easier to digest for the viewer if there were some sort of visualisation or infographic. I know this would be extra work but something to think about for the future! Keep it up 👏
A very good and valid point mate.
Thanks for watching.
All the best
Simon
Thanks!
Many thanks for the support 🙏
Great information many players surely doesn’t have this knowledge understanding about what are percentage involves in the game. Definitely I will share it with the new players coming on board.😋😋😋👍👍👍
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I like to hang to hang out on baseline, but after watching your last video, tonight, I came in ever chance I got knowing I would lose 45% of those points, so I didn’t worry about putting them wide, in the net, long etc. It totally messed up my opponents rhythm and I won 6,2 6,2. Thanks!
Great job Matt! Well done for applying our tips.
Keep it up and you'll get even better at it.
You'll just need to find some new "victims" to do it on haha
All the best
Simon
Great video. Those stats really give a great perspective on it. I’m currently working on being more aggressive at the net:)
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Top Tennis Training - Pro Tennis Lessons Hmmm I’m currently focusing on trying to more successfully poach and to increase my racquet head speed (in both my forehand and backhand). If you have videos about that already I’ll def check them out. Thnx:)
For years I was afraid of the net. At first it cam be intense. I would say - lose the fear. Second - accept that you will lose alot of points - watch the vintage matches from the 80's - even excellent net players like McEnroe would lose 40% of the net points in a match - and yet still win. You don't have to win all the net points. I get no greater satisfaction on teh court than winning a net point because I avoided it for years - I even serve and volley - get passed often - but it is a huge thrill when I get it right - so net play can be a blast - so give it a try!
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Any videos you'd like to see from us in the near future?
Simon
Thanks for awesome vids
Thanks for watching Byeon!
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Simon
I'm a mechanic, and somehow, I'm interested and love this stuff?!?!!
Thanks for watching Kevin!
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Simon
Excellent
Thanks for watching Roger.
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Hi where is video 3? Thank you !!!
Thanks guys, men lie, women lie...numbers don't lie. ✌🎾
Thanks for watching Nicodemus.
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Simon
Awsome
Thanks for watching
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Simon
Love the video, but my net game is horrible :((((((( One day you'll see me up there ;)
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Hello
Hi
You reference a previous video with no link. This is very irritating!
The link to lesson one is under this video. But here you go - www.top-tennis-training.com/volley-blueprint-video-1/