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The footfault is just crazy, he might as well step in 2 feet deeper. 😂
Thanks for uploading this vid. Always enjoy watching slicers.
It's much harder to beat a pusher than people think.
100%
Only if incompetent. 😊
what courts are these
Shaded courts at cuscaden
Surprised your opponent's wrist is still in tact after seeing the way he hits his single backhand. And wow, foot fault galore from him too.
Similar thoughts. Just curious if foot fault is super important ?
@@wintennismysg you played and play competitively so please tell us what you think?
@@fuzzyballstennisclubI think it's important for sure. But in a social match or game is very difficult to point out if opponent foot faulted or not. As long I am aware I am not foot faulting and playing fair, that's good enough.
@@wintennismysg is there a difference between foot faulting and calling in balls out?
On foot faults don’t really mind frankly unless it gives them some huge advantage somehow
Too much serve body motion for too little pace. Over expending your energy, dude
If you need serious coaching, contact me. I guarantee you visible improvement in 1 session.
Hi there. You sure ? 😊 How can you be contacted?
@@wintennismysg with you, it will be different as it will be quite difficult to unlearn some of your foundation.
The footfault is just crazy, he might as well step in 2 feet deeper. 😂
Thanks for uploading this vid. Always enjoy watching slicers.
It's much harder to beat a pusher than people think.
100%
Only if incompetent. 😊
what courts are these
Shaded courts at cuscaden
Surprised your opponent's wrist is still in tact after seeing the way he hits his single backhand. And wow, foot fault galore from him too.
Similar thoughts. Just curious if foot fault is super important ?
@@wintennismysg you played and play competitively so please tell us what you think?
@@fuzzyballstennisclubI think it's important for sure. But in a social match or game is very difficult to point out if opponent foot faulted or not. As long I am aware I am not foot faulting and playing fair, that's good enough.
@@wintennismysg is there a difference between foot faulting and calling in balls out?
On foot faults don’t really mind frankly unless it gives them some huge advantage somehow
Too much serve body motion for too little pace. Over expending your energy, dude
If you need serious coaching, contact me. I guarantee you visible improvement in 1 session.
Hi there. You sure ? 😊 How can you be contacted?
@@wintennismysg with you, it will be different as it will be quite difficult to unlearn some of your foundation.