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Choosing Racquets, Strings, & the Best Options for Doubles with Jonas Eriksson from Tennisnerd
Are you using the right tennis racquet? What about strings? Jonas from Tennisnerd is one of the world's leading experts in tennis racquets and strings, having reviewed 1000s of racquets and consulted for ATP & WTA tour pros.
I first met Jonas in Austria at the Head headquarters on a trip with Tennis Warehouse to test out the new Gravity. Recently, we went to SLO California to test more gear with the TW team. I've learned a ton from Jonas and wanted to have him on so you can too.
In this conversation, Jonas and I discuss the following:
-Some of the best tennis racquets on the market today for certain player types.
-The head size most club-level doubles players should be looking for.
-What gives a racquet more power, control, spin, etc.
-Why you and the professionals do not (and should not) use the same racquets - even though they look the same.
-How to start experimenting with your strings, including specific recommendations.
-and more...
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Choosing Racquets, Strings, & the Best Options for Doubles with Jonas Eriksson from Tennisnerd
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Are you using the right tennis racquet? What about strings? Jonas from Tennisnerd (www.tennisnerd.net/) is one of the world's leading experts in tennis racquets and strings, having reviewed 1000s of racquets and consulted for ATP & WTA tour pros. I first met Jonas in Austria at the Head headquarters on a trip with Tennis Warehouse to test out the new Gravity. Recently, we went to SLO California...
Spinfire Pro 2 Review: The #1 Tennis Ball Machine | #tennis #tennisballs
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The Spinfire Pro 2 tennis ball machine is our #1 rated personal machine on the market. I now use this machine weekly to improve my groundstrokes, volleys, and overheads. I also like to use the Spinfire Pro 2 to practice custom drills that improve my transition game for doubles. It's a high-end machine with all the features you'd want. Like a personal coach on the court! Features include: Horizo...
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It's the offseason, a time to reflect and prepare for next year. How will your training or practice improve in 2025? In this episode, I share 5 tips for improving your doubles game through more effective training this offseason. • You cannot improve without tip #1. • A common mistake in practice made by club-level doubles players. • My favorite training tools (links below). • What off-court tra...
Coach Dan Kiernan Shares Stories from the WTA Finals, 2nd Set Adjustments & More | #tennis #doubles
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Dan Kiernan is the coach of Gaby Dabrowski who just won the 2024 WTA Finals alongside her partner Erin Routliffe. I spoke with Dan a few days after winning the title in Riyadh. He shares: -Behind the scenes stories from the Finals. -How his coaching process has changed over the last 18 months with Gaby. -What types of adjustments the team made from 1st to 2nd set in different matches. Dan is on...
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Nate Lammons is the 19th-ranked doubles player on the ATP Tour. He and his doubles partner, Jackson Withrow, made the semifinals of the US Open earlier this year. Nate played college tennis at SMU in Dallas, Texas where he still lives and trains with other professional doubles players like Austin Krajicek and Hans Hach. In this conversation, we discuss: - Who's had the biggest influence on his ...
Nate Lammons Interview: ATP Doubles Changes, Serve Drills, Offseason Plans, & More
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Nate Lammons is the 19th-ranked doubles player on the ATP Tour. He and his doubles partner, Jackson Withrow, made the semifinals of the US Open earlier this year. Nate played college tennis at SMU in Dallas, Texas where he still lives and trains with other professional doubles players like Austin Krajicek and Hans Hach. In this conversation, we discuss: • Who's had the biggest influence on his ...
Mini-Lesson: Where You Hit The Ball Matters Most
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Today, Sunday, November 24, is the last day to get 35% off the new Tennis Tribe Memberships (the-tennis-tribe.teachable.com/p/membership) (coupon: LAUNCH). This mini-lesson covers a phrase coined by Craig O'Shannessy (Brain Game Tennis (www.braingametennis.com/) ), that has had more impact on my doubles game than any other lesson I've learned over the last decade. I believe that if you can focu...
5 Doubles Lessons from a 15-Shot Rally at the US Open Final | #tennis #doubles
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Watch this 15-shot rally from the US Open final. I break down this point and cover 5 doubles lessons you can use no matter your skill level. 1. Return technique & the best target. 2. S 1 defense. 3. Lob crosscrourt. 4. Where your eyes should be at net. 5. Forehand approach mistakes and targets. *For more lessons like this, join our new Tennis Tribe Memberships. 35% off through Sunday 11/24!* th...
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Rajeev Ram & Austin Krajicek on Their Silver Medal Olympic Experience | #tennis #doubles
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  • @ceebs83
    @ceebs83 26 днів тому

    theres also the ultra 103s and the ultra power 103, do u have a review for those?

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 25 днів тому

      Our most up to date reviews are on the website here: www.thetennistribe.com/wilson-ultra-review/ Thanks!

  • @user-jv9qz2bu1r
    @user-jv9qz2bu1r 3 місяці тому

    all time great guest - I subbed

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 3 місяці тому

      Craig is always delivering tennis knowledge :)

  • @boudonjeremy8812
    @boudonjeremy8812 4 місяці тому

    Hsieh uses extended rackets, do you knox the length? It seems to be 28 inches... Bartoli Marion used 29 inches and her rackets seemed much longer than Hsieh's.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 4 місяці тому

      I don't know. You might try asking Paul on Twitter

    • @boudonjeremy8812
      @boudonjeremy8812 4 місяці тому

      @@thetennistribe Thank you. I tried even directly to Su Wei on Insta but they did not answer. Maybe you will succeed if you ask, you have a channel on You Tube....! 😉😊

    • @yannickchabouis2768
      @yannickchabouis2768 3 місяці тому

      Great video, thanks. Very good question about Hsieh's racket length, would like to have Mr Mac Namee's answer if possible.😊

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 3 місяці тому

      @@yannickchabouis2768 I asked on Twitter - x.com/WillBoucek/status/1826382580645855475

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 3 місяці тому

      @@yannickchabouis2768 Paul replied on twitter. Not extended length

  • @Zooooman
    @Zooooman 4 місяці тому

    hulk hogan in the back

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 4 місяці тому

      Great security at the Miami Open haha

  • @johnward8064
    @johnward8064 4 місяці тому

    What language is this guy speaking?

  • @Andy_XT
    @Andy_XT 4 місяці тому

    Nice video. What is the difference between a Pro Staff L and a Blade? I really can't figure it out.😅

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 4 місяці тому

      Hi Andy, The Pro Staff 97L is significantly lighter than the standard Blade 98 (10.8 vs 11.4 ounces). The Pro Staff 97L is also easier to swing, getting its power from a stiff frame, while the Blade 98 has a more flexible frame, relying on its heavier mass to generate power, assuming the user can handle the extra weight. Hope that helps!

  • @larryloveday2845
    @larryloveday2845 5 місяців тому

    Deuce court use the newt for backhand and parachute on forhand return.

  • @larryloveday2845
    @larryloveday2845 5 місяців тому

    I had a regular opponent who had a great topspin forhand, but I discovered that hecould not hit it from lower than his knees, so I sliced short to that side !

    • @willboucek5383
      @willboucek5383 5 місяців тому

      Smart! He probably had a very western grip :)

  • @SimplySk8boardingTheSecond
    @SimplySk8boardingTheSecond 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the review! The video definitely deserves more views.

  • @jaquevius
    @jaquevius 6 місяців тому

    Great breakdown with useful info. Gonna check out your channel

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 6 місяців тому

      Thanks!! Hope it helps you on the doubles courts :)

  • @biddser81
    @biddser81 7 місяців тому

    Brilliant resource. Clearly and concisely explained. We’re in the final this Saturday of an open in class 6 men’s doubles here in Dublin Ireland thanks to you. Just started listening earlier this week and we’ve brought specific strategies from the four part series into our game. I'll tell everyone about it (after Saturday 😁!).

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 7 місяців тому

      Thanks Brian! Good luck in the final. Let me know how it goes :)

  • @biminiboater
    @biminiboater 7 місяців тому

    Great video. One of my strategies is mixing in the “Underhand Serve & Volley” approach, usually out wide on the ad court or down the T on the deuce court (where the sidewinder slice pulls my opponent into his net partner). It’s especially effective when my opponent is receiving from well behind the baseline. If they get to it, they often pop it up for an easy overhead. I’ve found some people (even high level players) have a very difficult time reading the sidewinder slice and adjusting to it. Then I use it relentlessly.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 7 місяців тому

      Thanks! Love that tactic. You have to be bold to pull that off. And practice :)

    • @rsleo6186
      @rsleo6186 6 місяців тому

      @@thetennistribe while that may be effective as a change of pace, I don't agree with staying with it. We played a match recently with a team who had a guy that underhand served. He liked to do it at least 3-4 times per game, every time he served . First 2 games he served , he held easily. On the 3rd game, I told my partner to return as hard as he could , right at the net player. After his partner took 2 off the chest at about 70-80 mph, he went over to him and they had a close discussion, from that point on, he went back to doing it only occasionally.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 6 місяців тому

      @@rsleo6186 Totally agree! Great example too :) You almost never want to use the same tactic over and over again. Unpredictability is typically an advantage.

  • @adrianlaljie3055
    @adrianlaljie3055 7 місяців тому

    I got one quick question, whats the difference between a pinch and poach?

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 7 місяців тому

      Poach is committing to a full cross. The server will cover the line. A pinch is just squeezing the middle and giving up the down the line return. Here's an example: ua-cam.com/video/Wqa7ei2l3DA/v-deo.htmlsi=JpXjF09-bycFJIl9

    • @adrianlaljie3055
      @adrianlaljie3055 7 місяців тому

      @@thetennistribe thank you so much! Great channel for me as a 2.50 utr

  • @ReidVV
    @ReidVV 8 місяців тому

    Stop talking and start showing

  • @Bentleysmomkaren
    @Bentleysmomkaren 9 місяців тому

    You are so damn boring!

  • @Titus-tj2bi
    @Titus-tj2bi 11 місяців тому

    glad I found this channel, great stuff!

  • @markpatterson8922
    @markpatterson8922 11 місяців тому

    Have fun! Good idea for any scenario. Nobody usually mentions this.

  • @vickywells5029
    @vickywells5029 Рік тому

    Nice!

  • @tennis47
    @tennis47 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot!

  • @tennis47
    @tennis47 Рік тому

    Excellent!

  • @thetennistribe
    @thetennistribe Рік тому

    Watch the free 9-minute lesson here before Sunday, 11/19: the-tennis-tribe.teachable.com/courses/league-doubles-training/lectures/49897156

  • @johnalexander9104
    @johnalexander9104 Рік тому

    I want to add position yourself on the court to make your opponents to hit to your side so your partner doesn't have to hit the fist shot the second shot or third shot. This usually means go to the T when your partner is hitting. Don't cover the down the line.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Great point! Using the right angles, you can force the opponent to hit to you without taking too much risk.

  • @victormendoza1272
    @victormendoza1272 Рік тому

    Thanks for this. Where’s a good return location if the server is not serve and volleying? Still a slow serve but staying back. Deuce side. Thanks, Will,

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Hi Victor, returning with depth is always good against players who serve and stay back. If the net player is aggressive a down the line lob can be effective as well :)

  • @CapUfomojo
    @CapUfomojo Рік тому

    Ok, found you thru Crunchtime. From a stay position(which is not an option), I am confident in my volley. After watching this yesterday, last nite I poached more than in any match over the last 40 yrs. Uncharacteristically, as opposed to lunging, for the 1st time, I was even overrunning the return SO: I am excited to witness this new found speed&technique BUT, I missed almost every try, oh my. Pls now tell me how to successfully run and volley, From, Mr Happybut Sad

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Glad you're excited to start moving more at the net :) It's hard to say without watching you play but I'd say there are 2 things to focus on... 1) don't be out of control. Split step forward & towards the middle or poach, but stay down and don't leave your feet or run through the volley. Resource: www.thetennistribe.com/volley-checklist/ 2) PRACTICE! Have a coach or a friend feed fast reaction volleys to you and practice hitting angle volleys off the court. Resource: ua-cam.com/video/MsZRyI9vTyQ/v-deo.htmlsi=aBrPjma3GZAY63w3 Hope this helps!

    • @CapUfomojo
      @CapUfomojo Рік тому

      @@thetennistribe Thank you so much for the quick response, tip A was good, Tip B, not so much, I think I'd burn that 2 minute video as, the coach couldn't get the ball over the net for 5 consecutive tries. In my comment to you, the "no movement volley" which you say no movement is not professional so, why are we 1. watching a no movement vid 2. My comment stated, this is part of my ok game, and 3. a video that shows him running along the net is the whole reason I wrote you. Thank you again, You are one of the only youtube pro's that concentrates as much on doubles as you do. thank you,

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      ​@@CapUfomojo No problem! You can adjust that drill. Have the feeder simulate a crosscourt shot as you poach. Get creative with the drills & practice the shots you're missing in the matches until they start going in :)

  • @hkvanx
    @hkvanx Рік тому

    Nice video....is this the same as the Wilson Ultra 103S?

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      The 103S is an older model that is more for beginners, especially those learning topspin. I'm not sure they make that version anymore.

  • @musarra195
    @musarra195 Рік тому

    What’s the best way to handle an aggressive net person \ poacher

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      It depends... typically the lob return can work well to get them to back off the net. You can also try hitting down the line early to make them stay home which sometimes will open up the crosscourt returns later in the match.

    • @musarra195
      @musarra195 Рік тому

      @@thetennistribe keep ‘em honest. I like that. Thank you

  • @KatherineHardie
    @KatherineHardie Рік тому

    This is a great video! I’m watching it in 2023. Would you consider doing a refreshed version of this with better graphics? Easier to read? I think you get a lot of views!😊❤

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Absolutely! Definitely should be redone. I'll do it later this month. Subscribe so you don't miss it ;)

  • @fabiangarcia-lopez4665
    @fabiangarcia-lopez4665 Рік тому

    Steve #1 coach is the Best 🎾 human

  • @suzannesenior4450
    @suzannesenior4450 Рік тому

    This is really helpful. Thanks.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Thanks Suzanne! Good luck in your next match :)

  • @Ricky-mc6gh
    @Ricky-mc6gh Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. Currently, I am playing with yonex score 98 2023. If I want to use Wilson's racket, which version is suitable for me? thanks a lot

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Hi Ricky, you might try the Wilson Blade 98 16x19, or the Wilson Clash 98. They both have the same head size and string pattern.

    • @Ricky-mc6gh
      @Ricky-mc6gh Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for the suggestion.

  • @sissyp468
    @sissyp468 Рік тому

    Great video! You made me realize I’m not as active at the net as I think I am. (Faking is my favorite, but I had never even heard the term pinching.)

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Thanks! Yea a lot of people think they're moving when they're really not helping much. The more you move to the middle, the more you'll force errors from the opponent :)

  • @jerrywelsh3366
    @jerrywelsh3366 Рік тому

    Is there any value in my assertion that I can afford to gamble that the bet opponent will poach only towards their forehand? Don’t have enough experience to put a % on it but it subjectively seems huge.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Hey Jerry, yes it probably depends on the opponent but most players will have more confidence, reach, and power with their forehand volley. I've come across a lot of players who never poach with their backhand in the middle. However, some outliers prefer their backhand. Study the opponent to figure out what they prefer :)

  • @donaldraspberry8625
    @donaldraspberry8625 Рік тому

    Serve and volley and body Serve

  • @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415

    Lob Lob Lob Jamie Murray ,,, simple too tight on the net

  • @walterhayley7252
    @walterhayley7252 Рік тому

    Rajeev Ram is a very interesting guy. I admire him greatly. I wish more people had tuned in, not only hear what he had to say and learn from him, but to encourage him and other doubles specialists to participate in these podcasts. For the life of me, I can't understand why doubles (and doubles-related material) isn't more widely popular, especially since that's what the vast majority of us recreational players play...

    • @willboucek5383
      @willboucek5383 Рік тому

      Thanks Walter! Raj is great. Really great guy and great doubles player too :) I'm with you on doubles... crowds in Rome have looked pretty good this week though.

  • @walterhayley7252
    @walterhayley7252 Рік тому

    Awesome... 😉🤗🤭

  • @Tennisbull-match-statistics

    Do you ever combine Australien with serve&volley?

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      You can, but be careful. It requires a good serve, relative to the returner's ability, and good agility. You'll often see the pros serve and volley out the the I-formation with the server covering the line. They typically are giving up any down the line return that lands in the doubles alley since there's no way for the server to get there on a S&V. However, that's a very low percentage return against a pro level serve.

  • @gigimiranda2425
    @gigimiranda2425 Рік тому

    Blow up broadway with a little shoeshine action. On a return or baseline cross court shot, I love trying to bait the net player to try and poach.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Yes! Great strategy. I like to bait them too :)

  • @mandylewis8201
    @mandylewis8201 Рік тому

    Who would be in the advanced category? What would the utr be?

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Around 7 and up on the UTR scale :) Probably 4.5 and up on the USTA/NTRP system.

  • @walterhayley7252
    @walterhayley7252 Рік тому

    Two years later, Mike is a leftie, Bob is the righty. Pretty sure Clisters' partner is Jack Sock...

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Hahaa yes. Embarrassing I didn't know these at the time :( My knowledge of pro doubles is now 10x what it was then :P

  • @hongh5543
    @hongh5543 Рік тому

    Thanks for the good content! Make partner comfortable at court, especially taking responsibility is very important. Otherwise partner starts nervous and making more mistakes. I ask you one more situation: should the weaker partner cover a smaller area on court than usual? Especially on mixed double, like a men4.5+ women 3.5 in mixed 8.0. If the 3.5 lady covers a smaller area, like a quarter along the side line, partner should handle the ball better , bc she moves less and stay more focusing , right? Thanks!

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Hi Hong, yes I think you're right. For most uneven pairings, the strong player should cover more shots than normal. Anything you can do to hide the weaker player's weaknesses is a good strategy. Thanks :)

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO Рік тому

    Why don’t you tell him it’s all fake even Jr Tennis costumes for an 18-year-old and a 12

  • @NewWorldDAO
    @NewWorldDAO Рік тому

    Steve Smith did you start all this crap

  • @scottcarson3059
    @scottcarson3059 Рік тому

    Love this

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Thanks Scott! Hope it helps :)

    • @scottcarson3059
      @scottcarson3059 Рік тому

      @@thetennistribe we had doubles match practice tonight and ironically 90% of what was discussed was answered by this! Perfect!

  • @KochJulie
    @KochJulie Рік тому

    This is a great strategy, but at the 4.0 level, the opposing net player picks that shot off. Would you suggest another return shot for that scenario?

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe Рік тому

      Hi Julie, you need to keep this shot low and take the ball early against good net players for it to work. I use it against 4.5 and 5.0 players and see it work at the 4.0 level as well. If the net player is particularly strong or your shot isn't low/fast enough, then it may not work. In that case, the best approach would probably be to rally crosscourt to the ad players backhand before approaching the net. As a secondary pattern, you might hit a few short forehands inside-in to keep the net player out of the middle, then come back to this tactic.

    • @KochJulie
      @KochJulie Рік тому

      @@thetennistribe Thank you for those great tips. I'll try it!

  • @victormendoza1272
    @victormendoza1272 2 роки тому

    Awesome stuff. You mention in this video that hitting wide angles on the deuce side (to a righty) is a bad tactic. I can see that. My best angles are on the ad side, though. Is that similarly diss advantageous? If not, how can I optimize that play?

    • @willboucek5383
      @willboucek5383 2 роки тому

      Thanks Victor. Hitting wide on the ad side can be better because it's usually to the opponents backhand. They won't be able to redirect their backhand down the line as easily as the forehand.

  • @chrisallen5214
    @chrisallen5214 2 роки тому

    Hey! This type of content is what I enjoy watching on your channel. While the interviews are ok, your video breakdowns are more helpful for me. Please continue to create more of that type content. Also I’ve watched almost all your videos and I noticed the switch of content.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 2 роки тому

      Thanks Chris! More video doubles lessons coming soon :)

  • @siaomeishick3851
    @siaomeishick3851 2 роки тому

    Very helpful! Thanks for the video.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 2 роки тому

      Hope it helps you on the doubles court :)

    • @siaomeishick3851
      @siaomeishick3851 2 роки тому

      @@thetennistribe yes thanks. I also feel this helps when we play opponents that are clearly stronger than us. Often, I think I need to hit harder to match up to their level where in fact it may not be the best option as you had shared!

  • @Wandamiancrucifixplat
    @Wandamiancrucifixplat 2 роки тому

    Thank you I'm 7 doubles on my school team and my doubles partner plays like the worst player on the team when or 8 doubles is better, if I had a chance to redo my challenge matches at my skill level now I would be top of 5 doubles

  • @jerryshi88
    @jerryshi88 2 роки тому

    Hi you mentioned a statistic about how often they were playing in I formation. I was wondering where is this type of data available, or do you track it yourself. Online, I think there is a lot less information regarding doubles vs singles statistics so I was wondering where you get your information? Thank you for the information videos.

    • @thetennistribe
      @thetennistribe 2 роки тому

      Hi Jerry, yes... I have to get it myself with the help of Tennis Analytics. You can send them match video and they send back data & reports. It's a great service. -- www.tennisanalytics.net/ Unfortunately WTA, ATP, US Open, etc. don't do much for doubles analytics.