@@adrianboyddodd8007 Well, his focus is on school, of course, who cares about tennis progress when it's over in max 2 years tennis wise, let's keep the things in the right perspective, don't forget what I recommended many years ago: school is the only safe bet! Let's not get too serious about playing a sport, especially when you do both, school and tennis.
@@cpadurar so you are saying he isnt gonna try to make it? He ll just stop playing to get a normal job? Im not saying thats bad of course, but its just strange to me that after putting so much effort since he was just a little kid in developing his craft and so many hours of training and such hes just gonna pass and bet safe, given that loads of people would wish to have that opportunity, but of course i wish him the best whatever he does and im sure he ll be happy, maybe being pro is not his dream? I mean one can enjoy to play tennis but not wanting to give his life for it, anyways thank you for your videos and wish you all the best
@@ggar9623 Well, we need to be realistic. It's beautiful to dream to be a pro when they are kids but we need to dream responsibly :) To be a professional tennis player it takes more than mastering the game, it's a about the desire to sacrifice everything for this goal, and frankly, life is beautiful without tennis too, that's a big obstacle too... This does not mean that one day he may not be in a position to play some Challengers for instance but this will happen because he is ready for this and wants to go this way, we are just spectators. However I still plan to continue to add videos from his matches and practice, we'll still have fun. I thank you everybody for the support all these years, I am grateful to be able to share his experience with you.
It is crazy how much Andrei has developed as a player. Still remember watching him when he was little lol
Please do not stop making these videos. You have no idea how much people are getting inspired from these videos and your hard work in tennis
Thank you. Will do.
How did he do
What's his UTR now? He has improved a lot.
Why did you change your racket?
He did not change the racket. Maybe just playing with newer version. And maybe mix them in the bag.The racket is Prostaff 97
@@cpadurar but that black one is cv?
@@castarey2966 I don't even remember, Andrei just switched a couple of weeks ago to a different racket hopefully we'll make a clip soon.
Please. What is his 2nd name because I cannot find him anywhere from a google search.
To search for what? it's irrelevant.
@@cpadurar To find the player and track his progress, wiki profile, ranking... etc
@@adrianboyddodd8007 Well, his focus is on school, of course, who cares about tennis progress when it's over in max 2 years tennis wise, let's keep the things in the right perspective, don't forget what I recommended many years ago: school is the only safe bet! Let's not get too serious about playing a sport, especially when you do both, school and tennis.
@@cpadurar so you are saying he isnt gonna try to make it? He ll just stop playing to get a normal job? Im not saying thats bad of course, but its just strange to me that after putting so much effort since he was just a little kid in developing his craft and so many hours of training and such hes just gonna pass and bet safe, given that loads of people would wish to have that opportunity, but of course i wish him the best whatever he does and im sure he ll be happy, maybe being pro is not his dream? I mean one can enjoy to play tennis but not wanting to give his life for it, anyways thank you for your videos and wish you all the best
@@ggar9623 Well, we need to be realistic. It's beautiful to dream to be a pro when they are kids but we need to dream responsibly :) To be a professional tennis player it takes more than mastering the game, it's a about the desire to sacrifice everything for this goal, and frankly, life is beautiful without tennis too, that's a big obstacle too... This does not mean that one day he may not be in a position to play some Challengers for instance but this will happen because he is ready for this and wants to go this way, we are just spectators. However I still plan to continue to add videos from his matches and practice, we'll still have fun. I thank you everybody for the support all these years, I am grateful to be able to share his experience with you.
Just a question. Has there been a point in Andrei's career where he stopped improving?
Yes, senior year in HS, bigger fish to fry :)