A major benefit of watching these videos is the ability to see the court as the players see it. You can almost visualise the shot they want to hit in their head and see how well they execute it as well as being able to implement this in your own tennis. Always a pleasure watching Jannik Sinner & Dane Sweeny hitting up the practice courts.😄
...and we all love watching your videos for many reasons but I can definitely agree with the reason that you're mentioning above. Cheers and thanks as always! M
@@-Munditimum- interesting, would love to hear what other reasons people enjoy watching so I will make a community post inspired by your comment :) Thanks M
Watching court level is so much better than the pov they show on live matches. It almost lets you see the players perspective. This angle is much better for studying. It helps me improve. Thanks my man. Keep up thr great work.
agreed! i remember first watching nadal and hearing about his nasty spin that launches the ball so high but i didn't realize how crazy it actually was until i saw it court level
Video slightly speed up… sorry. Any player at college level or above can see that (just look at the unnatural speed the trees move, people walk or talk in the background)
I said this a year back and I will say it again: Jannik Sinner is so relaxed and loose while hitting his shots, I think he is one of most loosest players on the tour. Which is the biggest reason he generates effortless power.
Thats absolutely true and the other thing Is he plays light in his head, Just like One guy Who wants to have fun. The self pressure Is poison for many players. I like this approach.
@@livingtribunal4110haha yeah this is one of the most mind numbing fact I read the other day. He doesn't use a customised racquet, which is rare at that level.
Things look so easy, so natural when played by such players. But how many hundred of hours of hard work, practice, weariness, doubts, and work again, to get to it ? Its just so cool to watch just for what it is. Talent is necessary, but would be nothing without commitment and hard work.
Tennis Is One of the sports where practice is so much important. Every day Is sensation, touch, power, physical shape, mind,.....It takes everything from you...and if you are not ok its immediately evidence
I think the most impressive part is the behind the back foot kick he did at 18:52. The fact he even made contact with that shows how freakish his hand eye coordination is. Still, a truly immeasurable skill, but so important.
Tennis is like a game of 52 cards, you have the Numbers, the Cavaliers, the Queens, the Kings, the 4 As, and the As of the As, now you can compare players to a card,,,😊
Earlier we were taught keep your head stable while hitting, but Sinner moves his head and neck also with his body towards the ball. So, extra body weight and more powerful forehand shots.😂
Sinner sono nonna manuela e vela come avevo scritto immagino che non sia tu a leggere i tantissimi messaggi non avresti tempo di allenarti ti chiesi se potevi mandarci un poster con dedica a mia figlia speciale vela ⛵️ ti avrebbe battuto a suo tempo lei ti adora sinner consiglio di una nonna cerca di essere tranquillo viviti i tuoi genitori e nonni che sono preziosi e l'amore naturalmente l'allenamento ti vogliamo un mondo di bene vela e nonna manuela baci campione
@@Tennis214 ? Neither. All they have to do is give up the modern artificial equipment and adopt traditional equipment and then see how they play. When they have to produce the spin control and power and it’s not given to them and see how they play without the artificial advantages. If they play well and can perform the same as they are doing with the artificial means then I will admit I am wrong. But that will never happen because they won’t give up their handicaps. Tennis is watered down due to this equipment.
A major benefit of watching these videos is the ability to see the court as the players see it. You can almost visualise the shot they want to hit in their head and see how well they execute it as well as being able to implement this in your own tennis. Always a pleasure watching Jannik Sinner & Dane Sweeny hitting up the practice courts.😄
This is how i want my tennis pov to be for all my tennis matches on tv
...and we all love watching your videos for many reasons but I can definitely agree with the reason that you're mentioning above.
Cheers and thanks as always!
M
@@-Munditimum- interesting, would love to hear what other reasons people enjoy watching so I will make a community post inspired by your comment :)
Thanks M
Awesome!! I hope I see a notification when you do this. I would love to contribute.@@LiamApilado
Man this video was so good to watch!! Thanks for sharing!
notice his forehand follow through always has this spiral wrist motion that looks so natural and satisfying
Yeah I love his forehand, very personal technique to him
Dane the goat sweeney giving this rookie a hit how nice of him
@@LiamApiladoUTR 5 who made it through qualifying and to the second round of the AO this year.
Watching court level is so much better than the pov they show on live matches. It almost lets you see the players perspective. This angle is much better for studying. It helps me improve. Thanks my man. Keep up thr great work.
agreed! i remember first watching nadal and hearing about his nasty spin that launches the ball so high but i didn't realize how crazy it actually was until i saw it court level
If I had a nickel for every time someone's said this I'd be a wealthy man!
@@mgxzazfbyjuchrisclarkvpz236 fair enough my man!
Video slightly speed up… sorry. Any player at college level or above can see that (just look at the unnatural speed the trees move, people walk or talk in the background)
ye
I said this a year back and I will say it again: Jannik Sinner is so relaxed and loose while hitting his shots, I think he is one of most loosest players on the tour. Which is the biggest reason he generates effortless power.
Thats absolutely true and the other thing Is he plays light in his head, Just like One guy Who wants to have fun. The self pressure Is poison for many players. I like this approach.
@@alfonsonorelli5413 yes. He even runs light like he's gliding on the court. I see him winning lots of majors if he keeps fit.
Agreed on all the above and add that the fact he uses an ´almost stock´ Head Speed Graphene Touch/XT at 325g!!
@@livingtribunal4110haha yeah this is one of the most mind numbing fact I read the other day. He doesn't use a customised racquet, which is rare at that level.
I love the conversation of how ridiculous tsitsipas' serve at AO was hahaha. Completely agree about the weird pinpoint serve
Things look so easy, so natural when played by such players. But how many hundred of hours of hard work, practice, weariness, doubts, and work again, to get to it ? Its just so cool to watch just for what it is. Talent is necessary, but would be nothing without commitment and hard work.
Tennis Is One of the sports where practice is so much important. Every day Is sensation, touch, power, physical shape, mind,.....It takes everything from you...and if you are not ok its immediately evidence
This footage is real great stuff man! darn!
Thanks for that
0:15 the coaches reaction: You almost killed my player with this damn ball! 😤
Thank you Court Level Tennis training Janik Sinner brilliant.
Always Thanks U🫡
beautiful coverage thx
Thanks for wonderful video
Awesome 🔥
It’s a great video I enjoyed a lot thank you 👍👏
I think the most impressive part is the behind the back foot kick he did at 18:52. The fact he even made contact with that shows how freakish his hand eye coordination is. Still, a truly immeasurable skill, but so important.
Right, good coordination and proprioception of his feet.
Sempre 🎉meraviglioso 🎉🎉❤vedere jannick 😊😊 sempre un piacere vederlo allenarsi 🎉 🎉🎉 e che serieta 😂😂😂🎉🎉😊😊
I really like their footwork.
Jannik is actually the perfect build for tennis, very tall, super lean with necessary muscle where it needs to be, fast and flexible
16:35cool
Tennis is like a game of 52 cards, you have the Numbers, the Cavaliers, the Queens, the Kings, the 4 As, and the As of the As, now you can compare players to a card,,,😊
So nicely put.
Cheers!
M
love it. thanks a lot
War MACHINE!!
Earlier we were taught keep your head stable while hitting, but Sinner moves his head and neck also with his body towards the ball. So, extra body weight and more powerful forehand shots.😂
Need More Video Like This of Jannik Sinner.
Also, try to create Video with Latest Technology so that get Clear Pictures
So 4k 60fps still not enough?
@@For_194one day maybe it can be recorded with apple vision pro for VR 8K HDR
@@For_194 I am Not saying That it is Good.
But Real Time effect as per Latest Technology should be there for better View Experience
I was recording right next to you!!😂
it was in Melbourne, AO time
Tha main difference is the foot position and movement - Sinner looks like a robot: always same movements before and after shot
Dane Sweeney’s forehand looks so much like Alcaraz idk if it’s just me but
What grip does he use for the forehand?
Semi western
Strong semi-western, not a normal one. Like Djokovic, he's between semi western and full western
I would say Djokovic's semi-western is just as strong if not stronger.@@Jingoa
If you see closely the guy next to Jannik has 2 backhands 🤯🤯
Good eye
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when was that?
January 2024
È così che si fa.....
신발 신상품인가..?
Old shoes
Sinner sono nonna manuela e vela come avevo scritto immagino che non sia tu a leggere i tantissimi messaggi non avresti tempo di allenarti ti chiesi se potevi mandarci un poster con dedica a mia figlia speciale vela ⛵️ ti avrebbe battuto a suo tempo lei ti adora sinner consiglio di una nonna cerca di essere tranquillo viviti i tuoi genitori e nonni che sono preziosi e l'amore naturalmente l'allenamento ti vogliamo un mondo di bene vela e nonna manuela baci campione
In the making? He’s a champion…
This was before he was, as in he was practicing before the final
Inferior 2hbh. Modern rackets and strings providing most of the skill.
Hey guys, we’ve got a jealous old man in here! What an honor.
Saying all that but he won a grand slam 🧏♂️
And just a Grand Slam winner and won against the GOAT, yeah mostly the racket and poly strings... ..
Everyone on the tour has modern rackets and strings 🤡
@@Tennis214 ? Neither. All they have to do is give up the modern artificial equipment and adopt traditional equipment and then see how they play. When they have to produce the spin control and power and it’s not given to them and see how they play without the artificial advantages. If they play well and can perform the same as they are doing with the artificial means then I will admit I am wrong. But that will never happen because they won’t give up their handicaps. Tennis is watered down due to this equipment.