Coach Patrick, thank you for this amazing video. I've been coaching a young lady for many months now, her forehand has always been a huge weakness/problem. I used your methods from this session, within 30 minutes her forehand was transformed. She went from an error-strewn beginner to crushing the ball with depth and spin during our hour practice. Thank you so much for providing us with this!!!!!
I remember hitting with him when he was much younger at David Lloyd Purley. Way to go Mark! Keep going and say hi to the family for me and your amazing mother 🎉🎉😃🎾
First things i noticed were his exceptional footwork and fluid hitting motion. Must be fun playing that good, especially being just 13 years old. Mouratoglou must have something going on, attracting so many good players.
He is an excellent marketer and makes players feel comfortable. He is a faux technician, but gets kudos because some big players enjoy his ‘e 8:41 space’. None of the mentioned players improved their technique with him. E.g. Halep; she improved under DC, not PM.
@@Osnosis Serena won 23 titles with him as a coach, now coach of Runes who is one of the bigegst talent. Telling that thye dont improve with him technically is absolutely false lmao
This is a great video. I remember having exactly the same problem with the forehand. It is interesting to see that almost every beginner player can have this type of short or rushed forehand. Patrick's technique is gold. It took me a long time to get my mind to extend the arm through the shot as if someone would pull the front of your racquet forward and perpendicular to the net before you finish the swing up your shoulder. So yeah, this is the best video I've seen that teaches a flawless, beautiful forehand.
Merci Patrick pour tes leçons sur you tube . C’est pas tout le monde qui peuvent ce payer des cours de tennis haut niveau. En tant que francophone ton anglais est facile à comprendre, ,, je me sens bilingue merci
Merci encore pour toutes vos vidéos, vos explications 👍👍 Elles sont simples, on voit tout de suite l'objectif de la vidéo et les progrès de vos élèves !
He has a killer forehand. Perhaps good to explain that it works in some situations and in other situations which may not be under his control such as an opponent looking to counteract your tendencies, such as his tendency to full body rotation to generate both power and direction, potentially making him take that extra step to stabilise himself when landing. With the early preparation and using racket speed to generate more spin, he has another type of weapon to generate or defend angles.
Good lesson. The player tucks his elbows in too close to his body on both his forehand and backhand. Good idea to get him to extend a bit. He doesn't have to hit a straight arm forehand like Federer and Nadal but Djokovic's bent arm forehand has his elbow out several inches from his torso. This player was tucking the elbow near his torso. He could also improve his 2 handed backhand by extending out to contact and getting his elbows away from his torso a few inches. You get more leverage and racket head speed when you are farther away at contact. I like the early prep too.
Actually two technical skills before the adjusting, it is the legs drive, but no upper body mass impact after that is the upperbody rotation, but it looks not smooth.
Sir, I have been trying your teachings of letting the hand go, let the wrist go to get a complete balance of power and spin. I see a huge difference in quality, speed and spin. Thank you for that. One question: I am trying to hold the racket as close as possible to the bottom of the handle while I used to hold it a bit inside earlier. But while trying to hold it close to the bottom, I tend to hold the racquet only with the bottom three fingers and sometimes shank the ball. I wanted to know if we have to ensure that the pad of the palm right under the index finger should also rest comfortably on the racquet and we ensure there is no gap with that for stability. Somehow, I don't feel that if I hold the racquet a bit inside. I use the Eastern grip as I find it more comfortable but find this problem in that grip. I don't face this problem in the semi-western grip which also I have tried but I somehow don't feel very comfortable in hitting through the ball. Also, I find it more time-consuming and difficult to change the grip to my 1-handed backhand as the game gets faster. What would you suggest?
Should I always start uncoiling first before hand goes forward with the racket or both (uncoil+hand) comes together? I know my hand should be relaxed (to get wrist lag as well) but still looking for correct grip power/timing because sometimes my hand starts going forward sooner than my trunk and breaking kinetic chain.
When you told this guy to hit open stance his feet look pinned at the floor. And a few balls later he unconsciously converted back to a neutral stance.
Hi Patrick. As always amazing video. I have a weird forehand. My starting grip position is bevel 3 but I hit the ball with my hand and wrist on the opposite side. Like I hit the ball with an eight bevel. What should I do? When I have time to prepare myself I can hit the ball very hard but I need a lot of time to do this
Sir, i am big of you..I have learnt a lot from your videos... But I am still struggling to deal with high balls.. I see pro players crushing high balls...when I try to do that I either hit them to net or hit them out of court.. Please make video on dealing with high balls..
Knew of Mark from his previous training centre, the same place Raducanu trained as a junior, could not believe he was 12 years old, he was already 6ft at that age.
My forehand is always going very high. I am left handed left eye dominant and right footed when I play football. How can I have a deeper and lower forehand?
Great video. Have to ask though. Should I be making my eggs in a stick free pan (risking chemicals) or using an oil/butter thus adding calories? Lastly, should I try to disable IPV6 from my network connections if I feel my internet is running slow? Or likely not my issue all together?
The criticisms of some people here imply that they don't understand the context. Patrick does not coach beginners; he coaches players who are already exceptional but looking for the kind of micro-adjustments that make the difference between being a top 100 player and being a top 10 player. And this is just one step in a process. Patrick is focusing on just a couple of concepts so that his student doesn't have to think about a bunch of new things at once. Yes, the kid's forehand was already very good, but Patrick is giving him the tools to be both consistently good and _efficiently_ good. These are some of the steps toward making a good player into a champion... which Patrick knows more than a little something about.
@@rexonmarkreyes7947 I will give you top50 junior and a basket of balls, few sparring partners. You go drink coffee for a year, he will still be in the top100. Bruh, I know who he is, and he doesnt create s player from scratch, he parasites on talents that eventually ALL of them split ways with this “genius”. Marketing is a strong thing. Also I suggest you attend to some challenger or w15 w25 and ask about Patrick who he is. People who know know
Have watched many of your forehand videos before, and you seem to stress to follow through with right side. However in this one, it is not mentioned and it is obvious that he does not follow with his right hip to the direction of the ball.
you can use the RUclips settings (gear icon) to set the play speed to 25%. It slows the sound down too so it sounds weird but you can see what's going on a lot better.
With all due respect, Mark's forhand is precise and powerful. His wrist is loose during the swing and his rhythm and acceleration are top notch. The only tip I would give him is to get a little more support out of the legs.That is missing especially in the drill to add more spin. Mark stands completely straight during that drill. Just saying there's more power doesn't mean there's more power! For me there is no transformation in 13 minutes!
Curve the ball... Trust you hand..... Hmmmmm. Sorry to say but I don't see what is so exceptional in his advice. The student already has a fluid motion and a loose wrist on his forehand, but just need to include his lower body more in the build up and his footwork and preparation needs to be improved. Especially on his backhand which is just a slap with his arm.
The kid was hitting it perfectly from the beginning what the coach said didn’t make difference the kid wasn’t making the effort and then he start doing it, he didn’t need this lesson anyway
No he wasn't his ball was much slower. He's also moving too much as he hits and he's losing power. What he showed him is how to stay still and hit. Watch it again you will see him jump into his forehand
Wanna say thank you, been doing this for 2 days now and I play powerful forehand effortlessly
Imagine being a normal 13 year old and having to play tennis with this dude in PE.
I’m interested in seeing his serve
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😂
you get tennis in PE?
@@SpringFireworkno you have to take tennis, or be on the tennis team
He's from my school and lets just say his attendance is very shit
Coach Patrick, thank you for this amazing video. I've been coaching a young lady for many months now, her forehand has always been a huge weakness/problem. I used your methods from this session, within 30 minutes her forehand was transformed. She went from an error-strewn beginner to crushing the ball with depth and spin during our hour practice. Thank you so much for providing us with this!!!!!
Telling a beginner these tips would not make them suddenly hit a modern forehand these are tips for players that are already pretty good
Agree. These are very high level tips.
Hello Will, thank you for watching and learning! I am glad I was able to help!
I remember hitting with him when he was much younger at David Lloyd Purley. Way to go Mark! Keep going and say hi to the family for me and your amazing mother 🎉🎉😃🎾
Only rich people go to david lloyd no ? What's his parents job ?
Tennis is…thankfully…an elite sport….the poor can play football…
First things i noticed were his exceptional footwork and fluid hitting motion. Must be fun playing that good, especially being just 13 years old. Mouratoglou must have something going on, attracting so many good players.
trained Serena, Halep, Baghdatis, Dimitrov, Tsitsipas, and made them who theya re today. This is what's going on ^^
@@rakim7484 plus what he's just done with Rune means the demand for his coaching has risen
He is an excellent marketer and makes players feel comfortable. He is a faux technician, but gets kudos because some big players enjoy his ‘e 8:41 space’. None of the mentioned players improved their technique with him. E.g. Halep; she improved under DC, not PM.
@@Osnosis Serena won 23 titles with him as a coach, now coach of Runes who is one of the bigegst talent. Telling that thye dont improve with him technically is absolutely false lmao
@@rakim7484 Yeah, she was a low-level, junk player before she hooked up with him. Just like Halep. Now you're making me laugh.
I've been trying to improve my forehand... This video is perfect. Thanks!
This is a great video. I remember having exactly the same problem with the forehand. It is interesting to see that almost every beginner player can have this type of short or rushed forehand. Patrick's technique is gold. It took me a long time to get my mind to extend the arm through the shot as if someone would pull the front of your racquet forward and perpendicular to the net before you finish the swing up your shoulder.
So yeah, this is the best video I've seen that teaches a flawless, beautiful forehand.
Wow long sentence
So good, Patrick, in fact 'super good'!
Merci Patrick pour tes leçons sur you tube . C’est pas tout le monde qui peuvent ce payer des cours de tennis haut niveau. En tant que francophone ton anglais est facile à comprendre, ,, je me sens bilingue merci
Thank you teacher Patrick.........i am from Brazil i am love tenis.
Merci encore pour toutes vos vidéos, vos explications 👍👍
Elles sont simples, on voit tout de suite l'objectif de la vidéo et les progrès de vos élèves !
Great video!! Will use these techniques to improve forehand.
Great video! So calm and collected... Will be one of englands best! Lets goooo
He has a killer forehand. Perhaps good to explain that it works in some situations and in other situations which may not be under his control such as an opponent looking to counteract your tendencies, such as his tendency to full body rotation to generate both power and direction, potentially making him take that extra step to stabilise himself when landing.
With the early preparation and using racket speed to generate more spin, he has another type of weapon to generate or defend angles.
Good lesson. The player tucks his elbows in too close to his body on both his forehand and backhand. Good idea to get him to extend a bit. He doesn't have to hit a straight arm forehand like Federer and Nadal but Djokovic's bent arm forehand has his elbow out several inches from his torso. This player was tucking the elbow near his torso. He could also improve his 2 handed backhand by extending out to contact and getting his elbows away from his torso a few inches. You get more leverage and racket head speed when you are farther away at contact. I like the early prep too.
You can see the young man’s movements become more fluid when the coach tells him to relax.
reminds me of a young andy murray - kids got mad skills. keep it up he'll do big things.
Very good video! Thanks coach!
amazing lesson. I learn so many thing on that. Thanks you so much
absolute weapon of a forehand!
Mark Ceban. British No.1 for 14 and under boys. Could be future top pro.
Actually two technical skills before the adjusting, it is the legs drive, but no upper body mass impact after that is the upperbody rotation, but it looks not smooth.
Great work
i’ll try to trust my hand now and let go. just add spin. thank you for the tip!
i really like his stroke. i remembered Sinner's stroke. figure of 8 technique.
Sir, I have been trying your teachings of letting the hand go, let the wrist go to get a complete balance of power and spin. I see a huge difference in quality, speed and spin. Thank you for that. One question: I am trying to hold the racket as close as possible to the bottom of the handle while I used to hold it a bit inside earlier. But while trying to hold it close to the bottom, I tend to hold the racquet only with the bottom three fingers and sometimes shank the ball. I wanted to know if we have to ensure that the pad of the palm right under the index finger should also rest comfortably on the racquet and we ensure there is no gap with that for stability. Somehow, I don't feel that if I hold the racquet a bit inside. I use the Eastern grip as I find it more comfortable but find this problem in that grip. I don't face this problem in the semi-western grip which also I have tried but I somehow don't feel very comfortable in hitting through the ball. Also, I find it more time-consuming and difficult to change the grip to my 1-handed backhand as the game gets faster. What would you suggest?
Wow, long sentence.
Nice video coach!!
I'm gonna trust my hand. Thanks
Beautiful videos 😍
excelent video thanks a lot .. alot of teachers ..seed .. no relax the wrist...it is to bad
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I think his backhand is even better...top 10 in 5 years..
Your recreational player can certainly pick up tips and tricks, apart from that, no comment
Should I always start uncoiling first before hand goes forward with the racket or both (uncoil+hand) comes together? I know my hand should be relaxed (to get wrist lag as well) but still looking for correct grip power/timing because sometimes my hand starts going forward sooner than my trunk and breaking kinetic chain.
When you told this guy to hit open stance his feet look pinned at the floor. And a few balls later he unconsciously converted back to a neutral stance.
You are the best coach!
Hi Patrick. As always amazing video. I have a weird forehand. My starting grip position is bevel 3 but I hit the ball with my hand and wrist on the opposite side. Like I hit the ball with an eight bevel. What should I do? When I have time to prepare myself I can hit the ball very hard but I need a lot of time to do this
Sir, i am big of you..I have learnt a lot from your videos...
But I am still struggling to deal with high balls..
I see pro players crushing high balls...when I try to do that I either hit them to net or hit them out of court..
Please make video on dealing with high balls..
Knew of Mark from his previous training centre, the same place Raducanu trained as a junior, could not believe he was 12 years old, he was already 6ft at that age.
This kid forehand is amazing
Where is the “sit on chair” part?
Stance before split step...
Bravo.
Great Patrick!!! I ❤ your lessons 🤩🤩🤩
Excellent couching!
This is great. Thank you. Greetings from the beautiful Algarve, do you know? Welcome, let's play 👍🤗🌞🎾
My forehand is always going very high. I am left handed left eye dominant and right footed when I play football. How can I have a deeper and lower forehand?
He’s 13?! Holy mother…
If you hung a few banners from the ceiling, would the echo go away?
No...its a bubble. All bubbles sound like this. Louder on end courts.
Where is the chair?? 😮😮
Taller than Patrick and 13? Hits the ball amazing!
Kids better than Me before the adjustment
He looks a bit like Guga Kuerten
Wow
I like 👍 this British 13 year old young guy's best hitting skills
Great video. Have to ask though. Should I be making my eggs in a stick free pan (risking chemicals) or using an oil/butter thus adding calories? Lastly, should I try to disable IPV6 from my network connections if I feel my internet is running slow? Or likely not my issue all together?
Omg milion times he said here here here here. How do you feel also milion times.
I sooooo jealous 😮
click bait, what chair?
The criticisms of some people here imply that they don't understand the context. Patrick does not coach beginners; he coaches players who are already exceptional but looking for the kind of micro-adjustments that make the difference between being a top 100 player and being a top 10 player.
And this is just one step in a process. Patrick is focusing on just a couple of concepts so that his student doesn't have to think about a bunch of new things at once. Yes, the kid's forehand was already very good, but Patrick is giving him the tools to be both consistently good and _efficiently_ good. These are some of the steps toward making a good player into a champion... which Patrick knows more than a little something about.
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Good drill but how do you swing loose and fast when the ball is high ( heavy spin) ? It's not difficult to do to strike range balls
Have to take it early on the rise (tricky shot)
@@bracksza yep know that in theory but need to see some good drills for it. So far most institutions are to easy dead ball feeds
@@allboutthemojo needs a slinger or ball machine imo. That way you can set pace and angle of the ball
Make your balance forward as you swing and start your swing early enough to contact the ball in front.
@@goggleboy2464 thanks. Show a video. I know the theory. Master at theory but I can't execute 😆
Agassi would disagree with this forehand technique!! ie. He doesn’t hit through the ball enough.
dude sees perfect forehand and has no idea what he will do. Proceeds with doing something completely random. Ohwell... I guess ...
Do you have an idea who this guy is and the pros he ascended to greatness?
@@rexonmarkreyes7947 I will give you top50 junior and a basket of balls, few sparring partners. You go drink coffee for a year, he will still be in the top100. Bruh, I know who he is, and he doesnt create s player from scratch, he parasites on talents that eventually ALL of them split ways with this “genius”. Marketing is a strong thing. Also I suggest you attend to some challenger or w15 w25 and ask about Patrick who he is. People who know know
Patrick trying to improve something thats perfect
Almost perfect! Mark can improve the legdrive!
What he transformed I didn't get it excatly
Those hips don't lie ;
what does that mean?
Yet another amazing coaching session. So many pointers? Goons in the comments section complaining the kid is already good. Fml.
*Mark Ceban* :D
When you accidentally dry on high heat
Patrick is 2nd2none.
2nd to toni
Kid looks like Rublev
The elbow is to near the Body i would say, but good fh
Reminds me of Federer until he hits a 2-hander, but still.
Have watched many of your forehand videos before, and you seem to stress to follow through with right side. However in this one, it is not mentioned and it is obvious that he does not follow with his right hip to the direction of the ball.
😀👍👍🎾
SOME SLOW MOTION PLEASE
you can use the RUclips settings (gear icon) to set the play speed to 25%. It slows the sound down too so it sounds weird but you can see what's going on a lot better.
That's not 13 bro ☠
Excellent fitness for 13 y.o. Maybe a top-10 player in some 10 years?
Definitely or possibly even sooner.
I hope for him but there are thousands and thousands with the same skill.
@@vidarlaufey definitely not thousand other 13 year olds that good
@@vidarlaufey lmao where are they?
With all due respect, Mark's forhand is precise and powerful. His wrist is loose during the swing and his rhythm and acceleration are top notch. The only tip I would give him is to get a little more support out of the legs.That is missing especially in the drill to add more spin. Mark stands completely straight during that drill. Just saying there's more power doesn't mean there's more power! For me there is no transformation in 13 minutes!
what are they feeding this 13 year old?
I don't get the wrist thing, I keep my wrist free then my racquet flies off my hands hahaha
Okay so I let go... My racquet flies 😂
Curve the ball... Trust you hand..... Hmmmmm. Sorry to say but I don't see what is so exceptional in his advice.
The student already has a fluid motion and a loose wrist on his forehand, but just need to include his lower body more in the build up and his footwork and preparation needs to be improved. Especially on his backhand which is just a slap with his arm.
Man is also wearing Yeezy's for tennis ☠☠☠☠☠
why you chattin the biggest wass ever, shut up.
The kid was hitting it perfectly from the beginning what the coach said didn’t make difference the kid wasn’t making the effort and then he start doing it, he didn’t need this lesson anyway
Agreed
Yup
No he wasn't his ball was much slower. He's also moving too much as he hits and he's losing power. What he showed him is how to stay still and hit. Watch it again you will see him jump into his forehand
“Nice loose FH, can you be looser? ….. doesn’t matter if it’s in” …..That will be 10K please…. 😐
@@dipdippotatochip00 yaaaaa totally transformed bro😭😭
More like forehand tweak not really a transformation…
13? Check the birth certificate
Rublevv🤡
LoL...What is this whole nonsense all about?🤣🤣🤣Any bottomline?!😂
Should play rugby instead.