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Приєднався 6 вер 2017
Відео
Shapovalov neutral to open stance FH winner HD SloMo
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Shapovalov neutral to open stance FH winner HD SloMo
del potro FH neutral and open stance
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del potro FH neutral and open stance
federer backhand return and footwork
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federer backhand return and footwork
Madison Keys FH BH and slice super slo mo
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Madison Keys FH BH and slice super slo mo
Inside in?
The legend, love u Rog!
#1. Cheeky bastard.
0:21 - 0:24
it is the same movement used to throw a baseball, a forehand throw of a fresbee or bounce a stone on a lake. i love it and it is very natural
He dumped this one into the net lmfao
Please stop with the stupid moan/grunt. Christ, these people that think it’s necessary kill me. Just shut up and hit the ball, enough of your tennis porn
Gracias me gusta mucho raqueta de oro 🙏👍👍❤️🙏💋
So simple so compact yet so precise & so good. 😂❤
But so much going on there... natural talent
right into the net...
大ファンです。 フラットスイング、凄く勉強になります。
Rec league form snobs out in full force in this comment section. Sock had the heaviest forehand on tour (spin + pace) which netted him a couple majors and olympic gold.
Yeah wtf are these comments lol
I love how easy it is for him to read how hard the opponent is gonna return it too, he almost always makes the right call running to the net
kyrgios does the same stuff though it just doesn't look as painful
No slam
She plays doubles mostly and she does have slam titles. She just won 2 titles at the Australian open. One for mixed doubles, one for ladies doubles.
@@elbis1964 not hers but share
@@fabianjoy12875 Very, very few people have won as many as her, and even fewer people win with so many different partners. She's clearly a very important reason why her partnerships win.
I saw Sock hit a forehand at the US Open a couple years ago in a doubles match. Hardest groundstroke I’ve ever seen hit. The court-side reporter, a former pro, said the same.😳
Worst forehand in the atp. The number of kids I have seen default matches ( and risk future in tennis) trying to copy this horrific technique. Glad he is in pb nowadays, matches his mid section.
Horrible form
Where’s your gold medal?
@@Slothsarenice in my mother's basement. Is this form horrible or not?
If it wins tournaments it doesn’t need to be pretty @@einarjuel
@@Slothsarenice you get better at whatever you practice. Is the form horrible or not?
@@einarjuel does form matter when it works?
never was a fed fan, but my God I miss his gorgeous tennis
Sounds like a gunshot
Ah yes, back when Sock played a sport.
OOOOF
Is that a dig on pickle?
@@echoiceman Indeed it was.
@@ViaticalTree Jack being so good at pickleball in 30 seconds is great evidence of the stature of tennis vs pickleball. That said, I love that older/less athletic people enjoy pickleball - as long as they admit that tennis is far harder.
@@echoiceman Agreed. 💯
Più che tennis era giocare a tamburelle😂
自然な運動連鎖には澱みが無い。
my wrist hurts watching this
Insane racquet acceleration on forehand😵💫
Sock with elbow issue what a suprise😢
I would have thought wrist issues for sure lmao Hours of play each day with that kind of technique.......oof
He is suck
한 3세대 앞서 나간 포핸드.. ㅋㅋㅋ
What in the
thats disgusting. carpal tunnel waiting to happen.
womp womp
Pile driver
Tennis elbow as well.
@@unknownentiti2351womp womp is right
Yet he doesn’t have it.
here afer Gill Gross mentioned her FH as one of the most unorthodox
she is a marvel player... despite her smallness...love her drop shots n make everyone run around the court...n make them fools
I am kind of ambidextrous, my backhand always was my best shot, my forehand being my weekest shot by far!!! One day, I "naturally" tried with 2 "backhands", and it worked!!! Only true problem is the grip switch when it goes fast!!! It Takes time, But it works.
Es impresionante, no se ve el topspin .
1:08 for my reference
That sound.....
This guy has potential. lol
So it doesn't make Su-wei have two handed forehand because she is always switching hands on both side. It's kind of different with Bartoli, Peng Shuai, or Fabrice Santoro. They have two handed forehand because when hitting the balls, their right hand's position is always below their left hand. Maybe Su-wei has two handed backhand on both side? Which makes her no-forehand player?? I don't know... Anw, always interesting to watch her game
She plays with two backhands...no doubt. I wonder if she hits a lot of those slice shots because she got caught with the wrong grip.....
Must be fake... no way Tennis is that easy!
Do not try what she does. She is a special human being. It would ruin your game.
I knew a guy who was top ten in New England in the USTA open level. He played with two backhands, also. I saw him beat a very good serve and volley player handily, running side to side and hitting one great passing shot after another...how he changed grips so quickly and effectively was amazing.....
Superu daaa b
vorrei - se qualcuno pratica questo sport e mi facesse la gentilezza di spiegarmi - una piccola serie di informazioni : il tennista x rispondere ad un colpo dell'avversario e la palla è troppo lontana può saltare per riuscire ad intercettarla con la racchetta,oppure deve mantenere il contatto col terreno di gioco? E durante il servizio si può saltare colpendo la palla oppure il regolamento lo vieta? Ringrazio anticipatamente p.s. ah dimenticavo: se la palla colpisce la rete però riesce ad oltrepassarla e finisce nella metà campo avversaria, il gioco è sempre valido e l'avversario deve rispondere, oppure viene interrotto dall'arbitro che assegna a chi gli spetta l'eventuale game (o 15) e poi si riprende col servizio?
1 domanda ,si può saltare, 2 domanda si può saltare ( anche se molti giocatori non lo fanno , ) ma non si deve oltrepassare con nessuno dei due piedi nell' atteraggio la linea di fondo anche solo di un centimetro altrimenti é fallo di piede, 3 domanda se la palla colpisce il NET viene ripetuto il punto solo se il giocatore sta aprendo il gioco con il servizio altrimenti il gioco continua. Continua anche se l' avversario rispondendo al servizio tocca il NET e la palla va dall' altra parte..
his backhand looks like he's going for a slice
she's simply playing with 2 backhands ( 1 lefty person bachkand, and 1 righty person backhand). Perfect simetry. Another option of simetry would be playing with 2 forehands by changing the racket from one hand to the other.
Most men are stronger on the forehand side, but many women, maybe even most women, seem to be stronger on the backhand side: Wozniacki and Venus come to mind. Not a bad idea to pay with two power backhands....
Sure ! No forehand at all.
@@joemarshall4226 I always found this strange too. Some women will even run around their forehand to hit a backhand!
those people holding their phone's vertically
Her small hands make it so much easier too :D
i dont understandhhygfh f
Extra ballz..
Her forehand is very inspiring to me. Her grip changes in a very unorthodox way: Not only does she grab the racquet with both hands as you see, but also her right hand is placed above her left one so as to increase the power. I tried it for several months and most of my opponents told me my forehand speed got much faster. Now I use my right hand only. But I'm thinking about going back to double-handed forehand since I can hardly increase the power due to the fatal weakness of my right wrist.
Actually,she has no forehand ! Backhand on both sides!
@@大力-b2r 100% right. Different with peng shuai. She has two handed forehand & backhand.
❓❗ What are you talking about?! In this video she is playing a regular lefty backhand and a regular righty backhand. The only really unusual thing is that she is playing backhands on both sides and no forehands.
No forehand here, mate. Hsieh has 2 backhands.
@@glipabazza9994 I don't think that's completely right. Her forehand looks a lot like a lefty backhand, but then she does something I've never seen players do with their backhands, which is to let go of the racket with the left hand on follow-through. Well, Borg did that too, but completely the other way around, as in he finished the follow-through as if he was hitting a one-handed backhand, and Hsieh finishes as if she was hitting a regular forehand. It's a bit weird!
If there were slow motion, it will be perfect!
UA-cam provide playback speed from 0,25x
How on EARTH does Hsieh switch that grip so quickly?! Especially on return of serve. Yikes.