This fs one of the best strategy videos I've seen, makes a lot of sense that the better players will always hold there serve more and you shouldn't be breaking each others serves
Hey, this is Benny from Germany. I am 39 years old and started playing Tennis four years ago after a Amateur soccer career. I Love your humour and want to see more of that serve stuff. Peace
Tienes muy buen nivel entrenador felicidades ojalá lo hicieras en Español mucha gente te lo agradecería tus excelentes consejos es unos de los 4 idiomas más hablados en el mundo
Can you make a video about how or if eye dominance affects your serve and ground strokes? I’ve seen videos where shots cannot be imitated due to eye dominance. Is this true?
Great job guys and yes to all of those videos! Love that you worked DayDay's jumping OHB into the montage multiple times - too good to see just once. 😀
They play well but I don't see any tournament results. Their technique videos, while helpful, aren't what the people like Karue Sell put up who are back in the top 1000 in the world.
I had a buddy at 5-2, made it so he came back and won the set 7-5. Next set I did not hold back, won it 6-2 and called it a draw for the day. I got a chance to work on my serves, backhand returns, and overall mechanics in those 5 extra games of the first set. I would say that is effectively nerfing myself without completely losing out
I usually practice difficult shots (like stop shots etc.) when playing weaker opponents. I furthermore practice my control level. Like placing balls trying to be really accurate instead of fast. By this I prepare for fast shots against stronger opponents.
Love the channel content. And i’m a big fan of Sean’s strategy insights. In particular, I have a decent serve but I no longer go for aces - instead I serve to the body. Maybe pressure the forehand. Less likely to miss, more likely to get a short ball back. Bingo. But generally thinking- I’m pretty doubtful about ‘trickle down’ strategy for recreational players. His data are taken from studying Pro Players! His 25 golden rules etc, is based on a data set of 30 or so Tsitsipas games from 2021 I think? You start your vid saying how most rec players - let’s say 3.0-4.0 - rarely hold serve and it’s a matter of swapping breaks. Fair - get better at holding serve. Makes sense. But the strategies for doing that are based on how a typical pro player returns a given serve or serve +1. Most rec players aren’t going to give you the inside out forehand +1 your hoping for - they’re going be dinking your serve up into the sky! I’d like to see Sean do a series on how to beat ‘pushers and junk ballers’ and base it on data gathered from club players. My two cents - keep kicking to the BH. keep the great vids coming! Peace ✌️
I think it goes without saying that this is more common on the men's side. Women hold on average like 60% of the time where men hold on average like 80% of the time I believe. Great stuff man!
Just a question about Strategy #2. I have a one handed backhand and I’m one of the few players that would rather go around my forehand to hit a back hand on the forehand side, so what should I do in the case of Strategy #2. Basically, my forehand is my weaker shot.
Please consider the higher potential of mechanical benefits (bigger wingspan, freedom to direct, power, rotation) that a forehead will give you, once worked on. The best course of action might be to consciously improve the serve+1 forehand. It's already great that your backhand is apparently good enough already. Dangerous from both wings. Nice
I refect i can play better than the 8 yrs ago. But its a step then hmmm not i git a weapon but no socks. Its like step. The over time luck more than i am or will is the card delt. And i cant win i trued but i laugh
The 4th shot thing is just bad math, and it honestly frustrates me. Your chance to win from 4 shots on is 50/50, not zero, so saying "you never want the rally to go 4 shots" is simply, factually, wrong. To be specific, you always want the rally to go 4 shots if, in order to shorten it, you'd have to lose more than half the points. You most definitely should NOT be hitting shots that are worse than 50/50 in order to try to end the point quickly. Often, especially in defensive situations, you don't have any shots that give you a
If you're a pro or high level rec player, you generally do want to finish the point within 4 shots on your serve. You need a better than 50:50 chance of winning the point if you want to hold serve. Conversely, as a returner, you generally want the rally to go longer than 4 shots to get yourself into a neutral position. This of course only works if you have a strong serve that can hurt your opponent causing them to give you a weak return. At lower levels of rec tennis, this may not work so well as not too many of these players have a consistently strong serve.
I really like your content, but unlike Karue or a few others, you guys are young enough, why don't you play tournaments and show this in matches? Proof in the pudding, so to speak.
actually, none of these work. the best strategy is to be a junk-baller. moon, underhand serves, bad line calls, foot faults, screw balls etc. as any player in KOTAM league malaysia will be able to attest to. 🤣🤣🤣
I want a RacquetFlex "Smack Talking" techniques video. I feel like that is where I lack most in my game.
I need a consistent killer serve.
😂😂😂
Have never seen someone fill out a uniqlo shirt so well....
Yes, forget the other type of videos he suggested, I neeeeed a video with his arm workout routines 😂😂😂💪🏼
Yes to 5 singles tactics to holding serve.
yes to 5 singles tactics to use.
This fs one of the best strategy videos I've seen, makes a lot of sense that the better players will always hold there serve more and you shouldn't be breaking each others serves
Hey,
this is Benny from Germany. I am 39 years old and started playing Tennis four years ago after a Amateur soccer career. I Love your humour and want to see more of that serve stuff.
Peace
Yes to all the additional videos please. This video is great! Gonna try out hte server+2 drill.
Love and peace from Greece, go on guys you are the best!
This channel is GOLD! Great coaching and a lot of fun!!!! Thanks and keep it up!!!!
Awesome Lesson! Also, you guys hace the best style, great hair!!
Tienes muy buen nivel entrenador felicidades ojalá lo hicieras en Español mucha gente te lo agradecería tus excelentes consejos es unos de los 4 idiomas más hablados en el mundo
Great video! Looking forward to the second part!
When the boys upload, it's a good day!
My favorite day is when racquetflex upload a new video
Can you make a video about how or if eye dominance affects your serve and ground strokes? I’ve seen videos where shots cannot be imitated due to eye dominance. Is this true?
yes to an inside out video!! love your content.
Always up for detailed serve+1 tactic breakdowns! Looking forward to the video.
Great job guys and yes to all of those videos! Love that you worked DayDay's jumping OHB into the montage multiple times - too good to see just once. 😀
your videos are awesome. High quality strategies and concepts packed in a simple video. Fantastic
Would love to see you guys on Winston’s channel. You’re all nice people and a collab would be so very fun to watch.
Great to see you guys out there playing so well. I appreciate the in depth strategy tips!
They play well but I don't see any tournament results. Their technique videos, while helpful, aren't what the people like Karue Sell put up who are back in the top 1000 in the world.
As always..Fantastic! Part 2 is very welcome
Expert tips! Love this!
Most definitely want to see those strategies my dudes!
👍👍👍 once again you have nailed a great issue on the 🎾 court. Thank you.
I had a buddy at 5-2, made it so he came back and won the set 7-5. Next set I did not hold back, won it 6-2 and called it a draw for the day.
I got a chance to work on my serves, backhand returns, and overall mechanics in those 5 extra games of the first set. I would say that is effectively nerfing myself without completely losing out
I usually practice difficult shots (like stop shots etc.) when playing weaker opponents.
I furthermore practice my control level. Like placing balls trying to be really accurate instead of fast.
By this I prepare for fast shots against stronger opponents.
Y'all haven't dived into lobs and topspin lobs and things like that. Would love to see your take on those!
You guys always make great useful videos
Have you done a video on drills to keep the non dominant arm from falling down too soon on the forehand?
Love the channel content. And i’m a big fan of Sean’s strategy insights. In particular, I have a decent serve but I no longer go for aces - instead I serve to the body. Maybe pressure the forehand. Less likely to
miss, more likely to get a short ball back. Bingo.
But generally thinking- I’m pretty doubtful about ‘trickle down’ strategy for recreational players. His data are taken from studying Pro Players! His 25 golden rules etc, is based on a data set of 30 or so Tsitsipas games from 2021 I think?
You start your vid saying how most rec players - let’s say 3.0-4.0 - rarely hold serve and it’s a matter of swapping breaks. Fair - get better at holding serve. Makes sense.
But the strategies for doing that are based on how a typical pro player returns a given serve or serve +1.
Most rec players aren’t going to give you the inside out forehand +1 your hoping for - they’re going be dinking your serve up into the sky!
I’d like to see Sean do a series on how to beat ‘pushers and junk ballers’ and base it on data gathered from club players. My two cents - keep kicking to the BH.
keep the great vids coming!
Peace ✌️
Great as usual
Heck yes, show us the next video.
New video! Let's go!!!
Serve +1 video 🙌🎾💪
Vamos! 💪🏻
gogogo good suggestion
Congrats. Great video and useful. Where are you guys located? I saw a Mexican flag in the background. Cheers from Mexico 🎉
can you make video about extreme eastern ?
I want ur video's it supports a lot
I think it goes without saying that this is more common on the men's side. Women hold on average like 60% of the time where men hold on average like 80% of the time I believe. Great stuff man!
Just a question about Strategy #2. I have a one handed backhand and I’m one of the few players that would rather go around my forehand to hit a back hand on the forehand side, so what should I do in the case of Strategy #2. Basically, my forehand is my weaker shot.
Please consider the higher potential of mechanical benefits (bigger wingspan, freedom to direct, power, rotation) that a forehead will give you, once worked on. The best course of action might be to consciously improve the serve+1 forehand.
It's already great that your backhand is apparently good enough already. Dangerous from both wings. Nice
🔥🔥
i always go return even though i got 80 mile plus serves
Y'all should play a match against each other and put it on the channel. Do commentary on the match while watching it with us
What racquets are you guys using?
Serve plus 1 por favor 🙏🏾
2:10... it would be a draw Daytri (no King = no check mate 😁
See you in summer guys 🎾
What days do you guys wear white outfits and what days dont you? Or are you imagining playing Wimbledon on those days?
Struggling with my back so for tonights match my serves will be weaker - so going to use these tips for sure!
Nerfing my game and only post nerfed pre warmup to the warmup no dynamic stretching on yt and viewers be like you ain't 4.5 lol.
I refect i can play better than the 8 yrs ago. But its a step then hmmm not i git a weapon but no socks. Its like step. The over time luck more than i am or will is the card delt. And i cant win i trued but i laugh
The 4th shot thing is just bad math, and it honestly frustrates me. Your chance to win from 4 shots on is 50/50, not zero, so saying "you never want the rally to go 4 shots" is simply, factually, wrong. To be specific, you always want the rally to go 4 shots if, in order to shorten it, you'd have to lose more than half the points. You most definitely should NOT be hitting shots that are worse than 50/50 in order to try to end the point quickly. Often, especially in defensive situations, you don't have any shots that give you a
If you're a pro or high level rec player, you generally do want to finish the point within 4 shots on your serve. You need a better than 50:50 chance of winning the point if you want to hold serve. Conversely, as a returner, you generally want the rally to go longer than 4 shots to get yourself into a neutral position. This of course only works if you have a strong serve that can hurt your opponent causing them to give you a weak return. At lower levels of rec tennis, this may not work so well as not too many of these players have a consistently strong serve.
I really like your content, but unlike Karue or a few others, you guys are young enough, why don't you play tournaments and show this in matches? Proof in the pudding, so to speak.
Gorgeous Asian boy - I’m listening 😅
actually, none of these work. the best strategy is to be a junk-baller. moon, underhand serves, bad line calls, foot faults, screw balls etc. as any player in KOTAM league malaysia will be able to attest to. 🤣🤣🤣