Wow he places the ball with such incredible pace and ease. I know he's the best player in the world but it's amazing to see it from this perspective. Thanks for uploading!!!
Nice video. Never before have I notice that Novak has such a nice contact, so easy power. I always though he needed to use more force but that looked really really good.
They werent trying to play the points out. The guy didnt try to make the second ball most of the time. He was just practicing his first ball of the return.
is it Guillaume Rufin practicing with Novak? I think it is. This player had a pretty nice game and was improving nicely in 2012, he disappeared since...
Wish there were more clay matches between Djoker and Fed. Hard to determine who is second best on clay. They each have one RG title but Djoker has won Rome five times
I just have to wonder. What do his coaches actually tell him? They walk up to him several times in this video and talk to him with a facial expression that makes it look like he's doing something wrong. He's the number 1 in the world and one of the most accomplished players ever, what could anyone have to say to him? I'm always so curious about that
I think the coaches for the top ATP players don't teach them the specific mechanics, but how to play the point. Watching a point play out on the sidelines is very different from what the player sees. So the coaches might say like be more aggressive on the backhand side or like change up the pace on the 3rd ball. That's my speculation, anyway. :P
+rubikswu Well yes I never guessed the pro players needed help swinging their rackets, even I'm past that. Most of the insight my coach gives me is how to play the point, yes, but there's obviously such a HUGE gap between me and Djokovic, that just watching him play makes me feel like he doesn't need any help at all anymore. But you're probably right :P
I think his coach boris is like "hey Djokovic you're doing great, keep doing what you're doing and don't forget to pay my $1million salary check next week"
That skill gap doesn't necessarily mean his coaches don't fulfill the same role. Remember, his opponents and your opponents have as great a skill gap, and with that comes a greater strategic ability and more well defined playstyles / strengths or even weaknesses. And even the tiniest kinks in their game matter so much more than the tiniest in yours. So yeah.
I don't think so, he is such a wonderful player but he lacks magic in his game in comparison with Federer for example that he already is considered as The Goat.
I get that you can coach the arguably best player on earth but it's kind of weird man...like how can you coach the best player in the world on certain shots he's hitting, I'd love to be a fly on the wall for convos that happen.
Not bad.... It looks like the strings & racquet of djokovic gives him tremendous 'pop'.... That wd explain the effortless power of his shots.... However he also has speed from his waist up.... But particularly in this video u can notice the huge difference the racquet & strings can make to ur game! 😮
hahaha his racquet has a swing weight of 370+, it does give u some insane plow thru plus he string with gut and alu power. I am always amuse at how easy djokovic manage to swing that club 😂😂 probably if i use his racket i can only hit a few good shot before my body giveway with some upperback and shoulder soreness.
You can tell by the sound of Novak's racquet at impact that he never misses the sweet spot.
it goes faster if you hit with the tip of racquet
@@douglasmacarthur8482 what? That's not how it works
@@douglasmacarthur8482 it doesn't
Douglas MacArthur no correcto
... and he hits hard.
Am I the only one that was oddly satisfied when he would knock the clay off his shoes?
NPR7771 you are not alone xd
You're not i want to play on a clay court like that so bad, at my club they are lacking money and the courts don't have so much clay
no same
I knock the clay off my shoes playing on hard court lol. Bad habit from watching too much clay court tennis.
No
Wow he places the ball with such incredible pace and ease. I know he's the best player in the world but it's amazing to see it from this perspective. Thanks for uploading!!!
depends on surface, nadal is almost unbeatable on clay. Novak inconsistent in late years
Mr Hard Apple “late years” he’s not even 35
Kevin Chang Djokovic is good too
well... that is arguable. He is ONE of the best
@@sirjain4408not anymore. Undisputed goat now
That return @ 4:01
yeah bomb
@mikeisu it was sharp
@mikeisu u cant feel the pressure from here but on the court seems like a cannon
one of the best Novak practice videos on youtube, nice work
Nice video. Never before have I notice that Novak has such a nice contact, so easy power. I always though he needed to use more force but that looked really really good.
he is very efficient
watching and hearing that backhand at 0:37 gave me the chills.
0:35 thanks! can i appreciate the best two-handed backhand in the world
oh yeah go right ahead
@Ramiro Gambini yes
This is just before Djokovic won his 4th GS title in a row for the history
I do not understand why would anyone give a negative vote for a tennis practice session?!
Milos Dimic jealous people. He's not their favorite, but he's best... in the world, will always be, when his mindset is correct.
Milos Dimic bots.
Maybe they love football or tsitsipas
@houseofleaves12 Spitting facts
Mistake for sure...
Fantastic! Thank you!
im Hungarian and Novak is best tennis player ever.I love Serbia !!
ladik szabolcs Federer is
Nicky T You Dork
Stanimir Petrovic you waste of skin
wow great quality. thanks!
He makes it look so easy!
yes so does Fed
Thanks a lot!
fantastic quality....keep up the great work mate 👍
Playing partner...quite good too, some solid returns. great video and thanks for the upload
Tbh Djokovic hit a winner off of almost every single return...
They werent trying to play the points out. The guy didnt try to make the second ball most of the time. He was just practicing his first ball of the return.
he is
Amazing video thank you :D
4:00 wow
Alfredo Dorado
*motions to coach*
"yeah djork I'll let him go after we finish"
that was incredible spin with an incredible return
que legal este qualidade!!!
Awesome!
nice footage, keep up the good work!
practice before history
Great video
Nice serve djovich after seening this video my serve is improved😀😀🤗😘👍🏻👍🏻
*Djokovic*
Yes it has
can learn a lot about tennis thanks☺
I don't understand how anyone could possibly coach someone like Djokovic.
j ai apprécier la video
this is best djokovic, that backhand is master
Who ever was returning was fire
Japankoitrips used to be top 100
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Very nice video after seening this my serve is changed :-) :-)
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is it Guillaume Rufin practicing with Novak? I think it is. This player had a pretty nice game and was improving nicely in 2012, he disappeared since...
yes, too much injuries..
It's going to be hard to raise that guy when no one else is stronger than him.
Wish there were more clay matches between Djoker and Fed. Hard to determine who is second best on clay. They each have one RG title but Djoker has won Rome five times
Novak you're best
who is the hitting partner
I've always wondered why the top guys don't train against each other, how good would they be if Djokovic just played Nadal or Federer everyday?
Because they would spend their practice to observe their opponent (to find a way to beat him in an official match) without focusing on their own game.
i thought the partner was ernest gulbis
Me too
Ruffin il sure
I miss Novak’s old serve😢
He's not serving different.
@@coloursoftherainbow8399 After 2010, his serve changed. He hit more directly down after 2010 in my opinion.
But that's a long time back and his current serve = the serve in this video
This trainer just hits so freaking straight XD
which camera did you use to record this? nice quality..
very nice
Novak... "let me just crack some 90 mph forehands to warm up"
nice footage but please dont evet zoom in his face again
Zhang Jia hua when he zoomed
haha at 1:08
@mikeisu no it is bad camera work know this
mikeisu theres no need to zoom in on that, and no ones crying over this.
they are afraid your small eyes couldnt see him clearly
nice shirt novak!
I just have to wonder. What do his coaches actually tell him? They walk up to him several times in this video and talk to him with a facial expression that makes it look like he's doing something wrong. He's the number 1 in the world and one of the most accomplished players ever, what could anyone have to say to him? I'm always so curious about that
I think the coaches for the top ATP players don't teach them the specific mechanics, but how to play the point. Watching a point play out on the sidelines is very different from what the player sees. So the coaches might say like be more aggressive on the backhand side or like change up the pace on the 3rd ball. That's my speculation, anyway. :P
+rubikswu Well yes I never guessed the pro players needed help swinging their rackets, even I'm past that. Most of the insight my coach gives me is how to play the point, yes, but there's obviously such a HUGE gap between me and Djokovic, that just watching him play makes me feel like he doesn't need any help at all anymore. But you're probably right :P
I think his coach boris is like "hey Djokovic you're doing great, keep doing what you're doing and don't forget to pay my $1million salary check next week"
Even the pro needs someone to tell them what's wrong. From a technical point of view. But it's mostly tactic and mental the coach brings
That skill gap doesn't necessarily mean his coaches don't fulfill the same role. Remember, his opponents and your opponents have as great a skill gap, and with that comes a greater strategic ability and more well defined playstyles / strengths or even weaknesses. And even the tiniest kinks in their game matter so much more than the tiniest in yours. So yeah.
What else can you teach to a true champion!
lovely 50p, nice video!
I'm gonna guess that's Marian in the side but it's hard to tell
Love the video quality. What shutter speed did you use on this one?
Does anyone know what the name of the shoes are that Novak i wearing, maybe even a link?
Adidas barricade novak pro i think
red wristband very nice
what a return at @4:00
Not filmed properly. Would have liked to see how he hits the ball when he serves 😅
Playing partner's pace is my full blown pace... and Nole returns it without any effort, I'm so far, need more speed LOL
His return’s return of serve is as good as the return of serve….
Cuál es el grip de Novak?
semi-western forehand
What grip does he use on his forehands?
almost a western i think, quite extreme
damn he was in better shape in 2016
For some reason hes mad...Nole volimo te !
It's me or the other player is similar to Mevdeved?
Sounds like a boxing match
Does this guy run Facebook on the side?
Falta tirar o queixo do chão, erguer mais á cabeça.
Who is the lucky dude to play with Novak?
@@sirjain4408 Its a practice🤦🏻♂️
His objetive was play short points...or not?
no just practicing
What's the black drink he is drinking.Is it some kinda soft drink
At the end, the guy at the bottom has to spin the racket grip after each forehand he hits. Curious habit, wonder why he needs to do it.
cuz of spin. Also it might be habit
Is that zevrev
Novak is pretty okay at tennis
0:36 wow, that's crazy
yes
Effortless power.
hopefully you have gilles simon too.
yeah
4:00 GET REKT NOVAK
Hamza Abbas Zaidi o
what kind of field is this? is it dirt?
Yes flown down from Mars
Packed crushed red brick, but they just call it clay.
Knew it
Dominicanbulk me in in
It's a court
なんで相手の人フォアの時だけミスるんだろう?
Serve+1
Who plays with Novak?
guillaume rufin french player, only present during the tournament for sparring with the players
@@soulrich7703 Thank you!
This is second serve practice
He is a robot
no sabia que pau gasol jugaba al tenis jaja re loco
Why do they hit their shoes with racket all the time? I always wonder that and I really don't have an idea why.
MomentaryLapse To get the clay of their shoes
And to get clay off the racket
Will Novak Djokovic be considered the GOAT in future?
I don't think so, he is such a wonderful player but he lacks magic in his game in comparison with Federer for example that he already is considered as The Goat.
@@danielcontrerassances8720 age well
What's with the random zooming in? Ruins the view.
C’est Guillaume ruffin le sparing partner
sparring raquet?
I get that you can coach the arguably best player on earth but it's kind of weird man...like how can you coach the best player in the world on certain shots he's hitting, I'd love to be a fly on the wall for convos that happen.
Not bad.... It looks like the strings & racquet of djokovic gives him tremendous 'pop'.... That wd explain the effortless power of his shots.... However he also has speed from his waist up.... But particularly in this video u can notice the huge difference the racquet & strings can make to ur game! 😮
hahaha his racquet has a swing weight of 370+, it does give u some insane plow thru plus he string with gut and alu power. I am always amuse at how easy djokovic manage to swing that club 😂😂 probably if i use his racket i can only hit a few good shot before my body giveway with some upperback and shoulder soreness.
Where did you get the info regarding the swing weight of his racquet? ..... It's probably just a rumour.... Not all pros play with heavy racquets...
+Eben Burger ohh its at those forum at tennis warehouse. most well known atp pros racquet spec can be found there
True story, and his racquet is similar to a microgel radical mp with bigger headsize ( probably 98 ) and thicker beam!
*H E I S O V E R P O W E R E D*
Whos the guy in front?
Gulbis?
Pedro Contreras Alexander zrevev
Guillaume rufin 100%
HITTING PARTNER MAKES IT EASIER TAN U THINK
Imperator !
mickey shirt
all i gotta say
No sabia que rabiot jugara tenis
dr. nole king of serbia
Nice knee bend on each shot...
Partner looks like Gulbis but plays like Raonic
What's Novak drinking in the beginning? Grape juice, perhaps?
Who’s Djokovic hitting with? This guy has really weird swing motion...
Guillaume Rufin.