The hidden factor behind your tennis losses

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  • @cybergrail
    @cybergrail 26 днів тому +3

    I really love this type of content where I can watch players and get a better idea of what’s happening in the match so I can analyze things for myself in my own matches

  • @ATX_SuperDave
    @ATX_SuperDave Місяць тому +6

    “92 million miles to the sun, why are we missing in the net?” Stealing that one ;) Love it!

  • @duyenn9452
    @duyenn9452 Місяць тому +8

    Please more of these analytical videos. Learned so much!!!

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      I'll try! It's hard finding video I can use without copyright issues.

  • @nascentnaga
    @nascentnaga Місяць тому +5

    My favorite tips from you I use every day:
    1) When you're on offense place offense and when you're on defense play defense.
    2) the left arm holding on second serve to keep the body sideways.
    3) "miss long" was such a great mindset shift (serves and attacking balls and defensive passes)
    too often I think many players myself included think you have to make no mistakes implicitly. So you crash under pressure because the expectations are too unrealistic.
    Taking the pressure off but giving yourself the grace of a proper miss is very freeing. Today I hit a few double faults that normally would have derailed me, but I felt good because I missed long by not much. The other second serves today were fantastic and got me some free points.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      Amazing to hear! So glad the page is helping your game.

  • @Wufpvnzlwjcuebghvo
    @Wufpvnzlwjcuebghvo Місяць тому +5

    This isn’t the first time I hear these concepts. Yet, I’m guilty of playing “brain-dead” tennis a lot of times. I need to constantly remind myself of asking those questions. This video was an awesome tutorial on how to think through the match on the court. Thank you for sharing this, coach.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      @@Wufpvnzlwjcuebghvo it’s an easy process to do, and easy “not to do”. Most players I watch don’t do it, don’t change, and don’t solve their problems

    • @Wufpvnzlwjcuebghvo
      @Wufpvnzlwjcuebghvo Місяць тому +1

      @ you’re absolutely right. I am going to think hard and ask the questions in my league match tonight!

  • @dennisfois8414
    @dennisfois8414 Місяць тому +3

    Absolute GOLD! Thank you Stokke - This is THE way to focus our minds on the game and adjust live

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      Not much time to get mad when you're working through this process

  • @cb3719
    @cb3719 19 днів тому +1

    Thanks Coach! Great video with great examples. I’ve shared with all my tennis buddies and the positive feedback is unanimous.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  19 днів тому

      Amazing. So glad you guys found it helpful

  • @steveodog47
    @steveodog47 Місяць тому +2

    If I had Coach Stokke when I was young, I could have been good. I learn something every time I watch his videos or listen to the podcast.

  • @stuartsteele8330
    @stuartsteele8330 Місяць тому +1

    This is a great video! Awesome way to dissect a match and what you could be doing wrong and more importantly what you could do to fix the errors. You are 100% correct, I always focus on the shots that my opponent made to beat me in that certain situation. I don't really focus on what I'm doing wrong or what my opponent is struggling with and using that to my advantage. I really like the way you analyze and a point and say, "what can I do at this moment to fix that issue in future points." Great great advice!

  • @mattwilliamhorne
    @mattwilliamhorne Місяць тому +1

    This is what UA-cam was made for! Thanks Coach, really appreciate the effort and insight.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      Amazing! Thanks for the kind words.

  • @TenisLaMinut
    @TenisLaMinut Місяць тому +2

    One of the most valuable tennis videos on youtube! Although it will be hard for most amateurs to see since it doesnt have that much of sparkle Flashy in the title or spectacular appearance (hit forehands like Federer"" :)) )
    Because when you really let this sink in (for me as well) it could really boost your game!
    💥🔥

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      Can definitely improve your game more than a forehand swing thought!

  • @roblevley505
    @roblevley505 Місяць тому +1

    I’m a big fan of your Stokke. I watch all your videos and I’m subscriber to your bonus podcasts. I just wanted to let you know I’m loving this format. March analysis point by point is missing from rec tennis coaching. I often think I should pay a coach to watch my matches so I can get feedback on how to make adjustments on my tactics or know which ones I should keep doing. I would love to see more of these types of videos.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      @@roblevley505 thank you so much for following and subscribing! Yes, match reviews are essential to growth as a player. Highly recommend!

  • @testplatform582
    @testplatform582 Місяць тому +1

    If you approach the game like this, the process of problem solving becomes so enjoyable, the result (winning or losing) can become just a side-effect. You learn a skill that’s applicable not just in tennis but in LIFE. Thanks Coach Stokke!

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      This is the part of the game I truly enjoy

  • @pro71
    @pro71 Місяць тому +3

    Great content! The difficult part is to be clear headed after an hour and a half when you are winded and mentally tired to be as sharp in analyzing what’s happening…

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      absolutely, it's not easy

    • @DG-zy9dr
      @DG-zy9dr Місяць тому

      To be fair it should happen from minute 0 and if it does it probably will happen naturally at minute 90…
      The hard thing is to remember doing this in minute 0 and not focus on “how am I hitting, legs have to stay active, look at the ball”…
      I am never able to map the errors thats precisely after some points because I am always trying to remind myself “look at the ball, legs active”

  • @Ken-zo5gw
    @Ken-zo5gw Місяць тому +2

    Amazing video again (I watch all your videos), I play at the UTR 8 level so thanks for reminding me it’s still about reducing errors. I’ve played against UTR 10s and they hit the same ground strokes, just more consistently. Also they tend to figure out opponent’s games much quicker

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      Exactly...they do all of the simple things for a little longer. They don't hit more winners, they don't hit incredibly faster, etc.

  • @dkoglobal
    @dkoglobal Місяць тому +2

    Very insightful point: we're afraid of solving the first problem and creating a second problem (10:00). My last match I was getting served off the court. Did I realise it? Yes. Did I back up? No, because I was stupidly afraid of being too far away from the ball (I wasn't touching many returns anyway). Typically irrational thinking in match conditions.😆 Don't know if that resonates with folks.

  • @cjcycledude
    @cjcycledude Місяць тому +3

    Enjoyed the live play breakdown!

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      A lot of fun matches on his page!

  • @thecat4272
    @thecat4272 Місяць тому +1

    EXCELLENT video and strategy analysis!

  • @steveodog47
    @steveodog47 Місяць тому +2

    Maybe the best advice of all. Well said Coach! Simply, you’re just missing too much. I coach high school tennis and during the changeovers when my player is losing, they inevitably look at me like I’ve got some sort of magic idea that will put them over the top. What they don’t realize is they just missed 2 to 3 out of the service returns in that game. Didn’t even get a ball in play. It’s not rocket science boys.

  • @MrPipihendl
    @MrPipihendl Місяць тому +1

    I always like your content very much, thank you!

  • @melissageno4591
    @melissageno4591 15 днів тому +1

    Should you also be paying attention to what they’re missing? If they are weak on moving to short balls or body shots, that’s good information ❤
    Love this channel. Great tips and analysis!!😊

  • @walterhayley7252
    @walterhayley7252 Місяць тому +1

    Very helpful. As always, thanks for sharing your insights...

  • @October_Girl
    @October_Girl Місяць тому +1

    Always get great info from your content! Also, I have a terrible memory from point to point, clearly need to work on that!

  • @luyin1961
    @luyin1961 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for the video. I also enjoyed your last podcast with Eddie Elliott. The same messages have been repeated so many time, hit higher/deeper, not faster. I have been practice my shot depth and consistency after watching channel, and it helped my game big time.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      @@luyin1961 absolutely love to hear that!

  • @steveodog47
    @steveodog47 Місяць тому +2

    I always marveled when I watch a pro and they can remember what happened at 30 all in the first set. I clearly need to work on this area.

  • @trippwestbrook9827
    @trippwestbrook9827 Місяць тому +1

    So, so helpful. Thank you for this.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      That's the goal! Glad you enjoyed it

  • @tomsd8656
    @tomsd8656 25 днів тому +1

    At my level, besides all the obvious things like stroke mechanic and movement, I focused on two main things: Have to get the ball over the net, and aim for spots no less than three feet from any line. Having such aim, I just committed my shots and don't care if I missed long sometime. That had been a pretty good strategy. I could count the number of misses to the net on one hand through the whole match. And quite a few shots I thought would sail long ended up on the line or close to it, and that's because I aimed far from the line.
    Mentally, I don't know about others, but I feel a lot better missing long than netting the ball. I was able to forget the last miss almost immediately if I missed long, but netting bothered me much longer, especially if I missed from the baseline, because that's a sign of non-comittal, tentativeness, scared, etc..., and you tend to be p1issed if you did that.

  • @LL-kz1qe
    @LL-kz1qe Місяць тому +2

    Fall in love from your work follower here. Thanks again for the great video.
    Another great video for my situation would be how to beat my coach which her main advantage is very aggressive balls on returns and rally that I can’t really defend, she doesn’t have good serve or net play

    • @pontusschroder8361
      @pontusschroder8361 Місяць тому +1

      Perhaps return her weak serve short and then rush the net after that? Perhaps also serve with slice short in the service box and out wide. Then it likely will be harder for here to return aggressively.

    • @LL-kz1qe
      @LL-kz1qe Місяць тому

      @ yes it is something I could try thanks

    • @davebeery_youtube
      @davebeery_youtube Місяць тому

      @@pontusschroder8361Returning weak serves is super challenging for me. Chip and charge works sometimes. But I frequently hit long or fail when trying to drop it short and out wide. Ug.

  • @jlarson1040
    @jlarson1040 Місяць тому +3

    I experience a lot of anxiety while playing which affects my ability to concentrate. I rarely am able to recall what points I'd won in a game or how I won or lost them. Before a match I may have plans on how I want to play but as soon as the match starts I go brain dead. I get really angry at myself and sometimes just tank the match. It's frustrating playing so badly knowing full well that I'm capable of playing much better.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      I have a podcast with Jeff Greenwald coming out that can help you with your anxiety

  • @santipechieu
    @santipechieu Місяць тому +2

    Any chance you could make a video on how to tactically play when you have a better backhand than forehand ? I imagine I can’t be the only one in that situation. I love your podcast and way of thinking and approaching the game and would really appreciate your take on the subject

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      I'll do my best

    • @santipechieu
      @santipechieu Місяць тому +1

      @@StokkeTennisI know it’s not easy 😅. Thanks for all the content you put out!! I really appreciate it

  • @BruzzeArena
    @BruzzeArena 26 днів тому +1

    Love it. I think it´s often the inner state of insecurity that leads to inpatience. Trey is technically and athletically good enough to make Winston play good tennis for points, but he think that he has to do spectatular shots.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  26 днів тому +1

      Yep...we always overestimate what our opponent is capable of, which leads us to overplaying, and losing faster

  • @MaxWeishan
    @MaxWeishan Місяць тому +1

    great video. obviously the error count (versus the winner count) remains higher as the level of play continues to increase… having said that, could you please cover some footage of 12 or 13+ UTR level players? like a Karue, Nashesh, or someone of that nature? curious to see the differences in the errors at levels beyond USTA men’s open versus a 4.5 level match like this one
    new subscriber 👍🏼 thanks for the great content

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      I almost made the second video with Karue and Govind from Winston's page...was same thing, just better hitting.

  • @k1ytennis304
    @k1ytennis304 26 днів тому +1

    love this

  • @astarothgr
    @astarothgr Місяць тому +3

    Stokke commenting on Winston and Trey, the yt tennis community is converging into a singularity!

  • @joaomariasilva5183
    @joaomariasilva5183 Місяць тому +1

    Great video!

  • @rabbitpicture252
    @rabbitpicture252 Місяць тому +1

    Great video on how to lose FEWER tennis matches!

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      My expertise is in coaching, not grammar 😁

    • @rabbitpicture252
      @rabbitpicture252 Місяць тому +1

      @@StokkeTennis Haha, I couldn't resist. I really did like the video though, thanks for putting it up.

  • @Paul-ke5yb
    @Paul-ke5yb Місяць тому +1

    Shakes head, yes, this is the issue... Thanks for the insight

  • @producerten
    @producerten Місяць тому +1

    I know you mentioned the “Stokke six”. And I know I heard about them in one of your earlier videos. But could you give us a refresher of what they are again?
    Think at least one of them was “don’t miss wide” if I remember correctly. 🤔
    “Don’t miss in the net”?

    • @Paul-ke5yb
      @Paul-ke5yb 29 днів тому

      1) Missed Returns 2) Double Faults 3) Missed Plus One 4) Missing in Net 5) Missing Wide 6) Missing Changing Directions.

  • @MPTennis
    @MPTennis Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your process. Do you feel some players don't even know what they are good at? Would it be helpful to have an idea so you can build a game when you are playing someone you have never played before?
    Other question...would you recommend having a tactical plan in place prior to a match and then try to execute but also pay very close attention to what is happening so you can adapt?

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      Yes to all 3 of those questions 😀

  • @123Rockchild
    @123Rockchild Місяць тому +1

    I really like this video. Don’t you think a lot of the errors are because neither player gets to practice their game as much as they need to? If I could train & practice 4-6 hours a day, then I’m pretty sure my consistency would go way up.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      Yes, if you don't practice a lot, the "why am I missing" question will be answered with "stroke deficiency"

  • @robertgreenbaum8911
    @robertgreenbaum8911 Місяць тому +1

    Interestingly: I always ask my partner in doubles what I did incorrectly they generally do not have a clue.
    Accordingly, I try to use the “Stokke” introspective approach 😊.

  • @walterhayley7252
    @walterhayley7252 Місяць тому +1

    Btw, you said that there are a lot of errors to start the match and that's "totally typical". My question is--Why? Is it a lack of focus, insufficient warming up, nerves, what?

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      It's typical because there are errors throughout the entire match!

    • @walterhayley7252
      @walterhayley7252 Місяць тому +1

      @@StokkeTennis , ah, thank you.

  • @Ken-zo5gw
    @Ken-zo5gw Місяць тому +1

    Also, do you think against players like Mark and Winston, it’s better to mix it up, try to not give them rhythm so you get them to miss more? I think those guys need rhythm

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      Yes, that's great. As long as you stay consistent in the process. If you try variety and that makes YOU miss, then no. It's not necessary, but it's a good thing to do.

  • @DG-zy9dr
    @DG-zy9dr Місяць тому +1

    How to focus on the point that much and not on the ball for good strokes, for example? You have to be 100% on footwork and strokes to be able to focus on the rest, no?

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      When you play, I recommend not focusing on technique. Be an athlete!

    • @DG-zy9dr
      @DG-zy9dr Місяць тому

      @ I agree, but just focusing on the ball and trying to block the negative thinking feels a burden often.. I dont focus on the stroke technique, just try to focus on proper footwork and point of contact to result in good strokes and avoid the negative thoughts

  • @Dasato123
    @Dasato123 Місяць тому +1

    Treys channel is named Winners Only. That says it all about his mind set. 😂 In Treys defense hes only been playing tennis for about two years. His mental/intellectual tennis development is just lagging behind his physical development. I think he’ll eventually get over the “And one” mindset that has infected rec tennis. 😢😊

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      @@Dasato123 I didn’t know Trey had his own channel. Winners only, that’s tough!!

    • @Dasato123
      @Dasato123 Місяць тому +1

      @ it’s a nice channel. On one end of the UA-cam tennis spectrum you’ve got Karue Sell trying to make it on the pro tour at the other end there’s Kyle starting from scratch with no formal tennis background. For me the hook is that his brother played D1 basketball and Kyle could have athletically speaking.

  • @arthurchmielewski8994
    @arthurchmielewski8994 Місяць тому +1

    Fewer not LESS?

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому

      I've had a few comments so I just changed it for the grammar police. My expertise is getting people to win matches, but I lack the grammar skills!!

  • @andersflodmark8724
    @andersflodmark8724 Місяць тому +2

    Glad it's not my game being analyzed. Would take years of therapy to come back from all that truth telling... 😆

  • @simenbergan6684
    @simenbergan6684 Місяць тому +1

    why are you Norwegian, Coach?

  • @propgee
    @propgee Місяць тому

    IF YOU ARE LOSING YOU ARE NOT MOVING WELL. THAT FIRST, IF YOU FIX THAT YOU WONT MISS SO MUCH. LOL

  • @GinoFerreri
    @GinoFerreri 28 днів тому

    Injustiça. Vini Jr. não deveria ganhar. Não comportamento em campo e brigão. O Sallah e Yamal Lamine são melhores por exemplo. Não sei exatamente quais sao os critérios.

  • @watcher687
    @watcher687 Місяць тому +1

    Are you promoting pusherness, Jonathan? Just kidding. In a nutshell, you don’t accept unforced errors. Ok, we get that.😊
    But how? I have a feeling the biggest two culprits are over hitting and wrong shot selection. Should we constantly remind ourselves ‘don’t be stupid!’ ? I can’t think of anything else.

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +4

      It's so funny that almost every player associates "consistency" with "pushing". The two biggest ways I promote consistency is with big targets and solid stroke fundamentals, but mainly the first. This is where most amateurs are lacking. When I watch tennis, I feel like I'm walking through a casino watching people hitting on 18 in blackjack. It's high risk stuff that doesn't usually work.

    • @watcher687
      @watcher687 Місяць тому +1

      @
      Absolutely. Thanks. Big targets!
      Should we really keep that at the front of our minds all the time while playing ? Is that the solution? Or it should be practiced deliberately?

    • @StokkeTennis
      @StokkeTennis  Місяць тому +1

      @@watcher687 If I could only pick one thing, big targets would almost certainly be the thought. That or footwork. Close call!

  • @speedypete4987
    @speedypete4987 Місяць тому

    IMV Winston automatically forfeits the match for not wearing proper tennis attire (i.e. no shirt). Show some respect to the game and to your opponent FFs. Shameless people.