In 2025 I anticipate publishing behind the scenes footage from the ATP Tour including up-close court level content. Does this type of content interest you? Is is all planned to kickoff starting at the The BNP Paribas at Indian Wells in March, what type of footage is most interesting i.e. Slow motion analysis, practice court live streams, court level practice, tournament grounds tours, practice matches, mini player Interviews, behind-the-scenes interviews with the tournament stringers or something else? If you enjoy this content, please consider Subscribing, LIKE and hit the Notification bell. I'm looking forward to bringing you unique tennis content and growing this channel. Thanks for your support.
It was a test to see if people like a little additional context, so I appreciate the feedback. I probably can provide better context in future videos if people like this court level format.
@TK-Tennis it's a nice touch, helps link the point to a moment in time and makes the creation of the video personal to you without being invasive of the tennis that you're showing
When looking at the color wheel, purple and blue are the colors directly across from the color of a tennis ball. This allows people in person and on television to see the ball much more clearly.
Fair point and it may be true, however Blue is the least sharp color to the human eye, often perceived as 'blurry.' This is why automakers typically avoid using blue lighting in vehicle interiors-it can be an irritant, especially at night. Personally I think purple courts are the most ideal.
I wish this or similar was the angle we got to watch tennis, even if it was a different option, kind of how in American Football you have the option to watch it fully from a very up close sky cam angle
Thanks Rafeal. I'm hoping this format does well I'll put more effort into providing better context. Good info, did not know his coach was from Espana, it's not rubbing off on the Russian ;-)
@@TK-Tennis i didn't notice the video was from ur channel. I liked the commentaries a lot. This format is so nice. Looking forward to that upclose court level recordings in Indian Wells 2025!! I hope you use a great camera (4k 60fps) and maybe even more fps to be able to slow down video. You channel is amazing.
@@Ilegator Not 1, but we expect to have 3 cameras and crew all shooting in 4k 60FPS (Up to 120FPS) all with shotgun audio mics 💥💥. Thanks for the compliment, it means a lot and reinforces that I am sometimes headed in the right direction. BTW, Part 2 with better captioning is coming out soon.
If you look closely you'll see he flinched to cover the down the line and therefore had no chance to make a move towards the cross court shot, was caught just a hair off balance.
1:10 yes but if Novak comes back to his best then it's the second best backhand. Zverev's mechanics are fire. Great contrast between his backhand and forehand. Imagine what he could be with a forehand mechanic similar
In 2025 I anticipate publishing behind the scenes footage from the ATP Tour including up-close court level content. Does this type of content interest you? Is is all planned to kickoff starting at the The BNP Paribas at Indian Wells in March, what type of footage is most interesting i.e. Slow motion analysis, practice court live streams, court level practice, tournament grounds tours, practice matches, mini player Interviews, behind-the-scenes interviews with the tournament stringers or something else?
If you enjoy this content, please consider Subscribing, LIKE and hit the Notification bell. I'm looking forward to bringing you unique tennis content and growing this channel. Thanks for your support.
Money Carlo court is so aesthetically pleasing. Just has a vibe about it
A bucket list tournament!
brilliant video, love the little comments for each point
It was a test to see if people like a little additional context, so I appreciate the feedback. I probably can provide better context in future videos if people like this court level format.
@TK-Tennis it's a nice touch, helps link the point to a moment in time and makes the creation of the video personal to you without being invasive of the tennis that you're showing
great comments
When looking at the color wheel, purple and blue are the colors directly across from the color of a tennis ball. This allows people in person and on television to see the ball much more clearly.
Fair point and it may be true, however Blue is the least sharp color to the human eye, often perceived as 'blurry.' This is why automakers typically avoid using blue lighting in vehicle interiors-it can be an irritant, especially at night. Personally I think purple courts are the most ideal.
I wish this or similar was the angle we got to watch tennis, even if it was a different option, kind of how in American Football you have the option to watch it fully from a very up close sky cam angle
Great compilation. Loved the format and keep thinking what would be a Nadal academy trained Rublev 😊. He has a Spanish coach though
Thanks Rafeal. I'm hoping this format does well I'll put more effort into providing better context. Good info, did not know his coach was from Espana, it's not rubbing off on the Russian ;-)
Would love if you did a video on Joao Fonseca, big fan of his forehand!
Let's see as he climbs the ranks. I like his game as well 👍👍
Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
@@TK-Tennis i didn't notice the video was from ur channel. I liked the commentaries a lot.
This format is so nice. Looking forward to that upclose court level recordings in Indian Wells 2025!!
I hope you use a great camera (4k 60fps) and maybe even more fps to be able to slow down video.
You channel is amazing.
@@Ilegator Not 1, but we expect to have 3 cameras and crew all shooting in 4k 60FPS (Up to 120FPS) all with shotgun audio mics 💥💥. Thanks for the compliment, it means a lot and reinforces that I am sometimes headed in the right direction. BTW, Part 2 with better captioning is coming out soon.
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Could Tsitsipas have reasonably volleyed Sinner's backhand? I'm not a pro so not sure if it's not feasible
If you look closely you'll see he flinched to cover the down the line and therefore had no chance to make a move towards the cross court shot, was caught just a hair off balance.
1:10 yes but if Novak comes back to his best then it's the second best backhand. Zverev's mechanics are fire. Great contrast between his backhand and forehand. Imagine what he could be with a forehand mechanic similar