@@tennisbrothers I can give you a bit of advice, not so much on the tennis side, but on the spiritual side, do SR for better result, it will boost your performance, relative to your opponent, when ever I did more SR/Nofap, I found I could hit longer with my coach, make less mistakes, and won more points, in the rallies, and the games.
Why tennis is such a great sport. Most sports the younger the better, but in tennis players age like fine wine and are constantly improving their game.
@@tennisbrothers hahah yeah that’s great! And also, can you make a video of how to become a junior pro, what training routines are to be done. It would be helpful really!
With the getting depth drill when I focused on that I know when I'm doing it right when I think every ball is going out and the topspin spins it back in
Amazing video of very high quality. Honestly well done. Keep it up. Did you get to speak to apostolos tsitsipas or even stefanos during your time there?
I spoke to Pavlos the youngest brother but i managed to speak to Stefanos for about 10 seconds when i was ordering food , nothing on camera though sadly, next time. Thanks for the kind words about the video, i hope you enjoyed
Another very well done video. Watching you take instruction and then apply the lesson is very inspiring for me. I know I need to listen more and assume less, and just get out there and hit. looking forward to your next Video. Cheer's to a Great New Year!
Hey man, Stefano’s dad is always looking for people for Stefano to play off season, maybe he was just curious of who was playing right next to him. Keep up the good work and maybe soon enough you’ll be practicing with one of the bests in the world, you never know. Greeting from Miami!
By the way... that's not Stefanos coming into the court, at the end of the video.... I think it's his father Apostolos.....just for the record.!!!!! Great video..... and great performance.!!!
You are a tremendous player and obviously had a lot of coaching before... is what Patrick had you work on the same thing that coaches may have worked on before with you (but perhaps communicated more effectively) or contrary to what you were taught
It's quite strange to hear Serena's former coach insisting on more top spin and higher balls. This was precisely her "weakness" (if you can say she had one). I guess she could learn with him to play like that with less risk in certain situations even though it was not natural and it helped her to win so many titles.
I think its very individual to the person of course as well , for me he saw an opportunity for spin to play a crucial role in developing my game, to help me open up more angles etc...
I feel Patrick insisting on Serena playing with more topspin has ruined her game. Her relatively flat shots helped her end points fast. Now a days she's hitting too much top spin and not through the ball which extends the points too much. Think of it like how Andy Roddick had a monster forehand up to 2005 until he added too much loopy topspin.
@@chrisak49 hmm I would disagree. I think the extra topspin especially on her forehand was what allowed Serena to be so consistent in 2012-2016, and especially led to her dominance on clay in that period as she could build points much better by varying the spins and angles. It's maybe more of an issue now as she's no longer anywhere near as good a mover as she was, so maybe would be beneficial to still hit as flat and end the points quicker
@@gavinfindlay3263 She is using the reverse (overhead) forehand follow through more from 2018-2021 to generate topspin which makes her forehand less penetrating vs 2012-2016. If you watch a video of Serena 2012 versus 2020 you'll see she used to never hit her forehands with reverse follow through as much
I am actually planning to have this next year (2022) off, and play some futures tournaments and try to get an ATP point, during the journey i will take you guys along and show you all the ins and outs. But after that i am planning to go to a UK university
Mouratoglou has helped to produce Baghdatis and Tsitsipas. Did he say anything about the prospect of tennis brothers becoming professional athletes? Greetings and happy holidays!
great great video.. tell me your experience with the dunlop sx 300.. you have more spin with it rather than the racket in the last video.. you play with Patrick with more spin than in the rally..
@@tennisbrothers you have to work with the mobility of the wrist especially in the backhand.. I stayed 3 Years ago with Patrick for a weekend.. You have a future my friend
Totally ! My plan next year is to document my journey to get an ATP point, so that will definitely be part of the journey, hope you enjoyed the video 👍
I actually got the lesson for free as part of a dunlop camp that i attended at the academy for a week. Thats why i was playing with the new dunlop sx racket (the yellow one), rather than my usual cx racket ( the red one )
After coach told you to aim higher over the net your follow-through looked better. You finished higher. Also thought your balance was better when you started lifting the ball As you started using your legs more.
So, if you hit it higher over the net it goes deeper? And topspin brings the ball down into the court? Absolute genius! Worth the trip to France for those pearls of wisdom!
I think to focus on wrist action more it makes you think about relaxing your wrists. Players tend to lock their wrists when using the double handed backhand and power through the shot with their arms.
Good vid my dude, you play very well but please for the love of god calm down with the unnecessary noise when you hit the ball it almost made me stop watching
I mean, i was only at the academy for a week thanks to dunlop who gave it to me for free, i am not sure on the academy and their financial aid scheme, but i am sure your best bet would be to work hard and put in some good results. 👍
Nice bro, don’t forget to thank God for that amazing privilege, I’m a UTR 6.02 as of now (12/31/21) and looking to improve a-lot to be able to train at that level
I think its more of a drill to put the emphasis on opening up the court with the spin, and also on the backhand just to get used to using the wrist more 👍
@@tennisbrothers I meant, like is there a big difference between Patrick advices and regular pro coach when you are just 8 years old... Cos Patrick is very expensive of course mouratoglou is the best arena on earth , I have visited it last June 2021
Insane! Such a privilege to get a lesson with him. He is definitely an idol in the tennis world! Great hitting keep up the amazing work 💪
Thanks 🙏
It was amazing to have the opportunity to be coached by him
@@tennisbrothers I can give you a bit of advice, not so much on the tennis side, but on the spiritual side, do SR for better result, it will boost your performance, relative to your opponent, when ever I did more SR/Nofap, I found I could hit longer with my coach, make less mistakes, and won more points, in the rallies, and the games.
@@pauljohnson6019 whats SR?
@@alejandromatute4412 Semen Retention.
@@pauljohnson6019 okay, fool.
What a great experience! I felt like I was there with you guys. 🙌🎾
hahah that was the aim, thanks !
Love how u r always trying to get better and improve. Very motivational! Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Will do!
Why tennis is such a great sport. Most sports the younger the better, but in tennis players age like fine wine and are constantly improving their game.
Watching you makes me want to train harder. Keep up the good work
Glad to hear it 😁 Keep training hard 👍
Wow you’re like a sponge absorbing everything he was telling you! I hope you can implement these tips in your match play Keep at it!!
Yes! Keep posting these type of videos please!! The ones about your training, they inspire me and make me want to train even harder
Will do! In 2022 there is definitely a lot more to come so be ready !
@@tennisbrothers hahah yeah that’s great! And also, can you make a video of how to become a junior pro, what training routines are to be done. It would be helpful really!
Sure
@@tennisbrothers thank you so much mate! You are UTR of 11 am I right?
i think 11.5 nearly , haven't played a tournament for a few weeks but was 11.42 at one point i think, going for 12 in the coming year
With the getting depth drill when I focused on that I know when I'm doing it right when I think every ball is going out and the topspin spins it back in
Exactly 🙌
Really is a brilliant drill
Amazing video of very high quality. Honestly well done. Keep it up. Did you get to speak to apostolos tsitsipas or even stefanos during your time there?
I spoke to Pavlos the youngest brother but i managed to speak to Stefanos for about 10 seconds when i was ordering food , nothing on camera though sadly, next time. Thanks for the kind words about the video, i hope you enjoyed
@@tennisbrothers did he know that you are one of the tennis brothers?😂😂
@@tennisbrothers You didn't see much of Stefanos as he taking a toilet break (or 10)...
@@svlagonda7417 probably texting
Who stefanos ?
Another very well done video. Watching you take instruction and then apply the lesson is very inspiring for me. I know I need to listen more and assume less, and just get out there and hit.
looking forward to your next Video.
Cheer's to a Great New Year!
Thanks for the kind word 🙏 Im glad you take inspiration from the video and a happy new year to you as well !
That lesson is worth its weight in gold!
I know, i had to make a video about it !
Probably that's exactly how much he had to pay
man , i just love your videos is totally different from any other , keep going 💪🏻
Coming back to your old video's because your series is so damn good. I hope you get an editor soon and you can go rampant on tour!
learnt so much from this video as well thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
DUDE! What an amazing really that was. Hats off to that one :)
Thank you! Cheers!
Patrick content is spreading like wild fire. Hopfully this will boost your channel even more. Great Job!
Hopefully !! I just had to take the opportunity to show the session
Hey man, Stefano’s dad is always looking for people for Stefano to play off season, maybe he was just curious of who was playing right next to him. Keep up the good work and maybe soon enough you’ll be practicing with one of the bests in the world, you never know. Greeting from Miami!
this was amazing!!!!
Thanks !! 😁
Look at that Slinger ball throwing machine, its a must-have machine for practice sessions.
Yes it is super useful !
Great video, love the content ❤️ Keep up the good work on UA-cam and on the court😁🎾
Thank you so much 😁
Means a lot
That last rally was bonkers
The level you guys are playing at is insane! 2 meters above the net all the time!
Thanks 👍
bro hes caked up
Great video and keep up the good work.
By the way... that's not Stefanos coming into the court, at the end of the video.... I think it's his father Apostolos.....just for the record.!!!!! Great video..... and great performance.!!!
Nice rally at the end!
Yh i know it was crazy , did you count the number of shots ?
@@tennisbrothers it's 68 or 64 shots 😯
@@ethanvong7954 Which one 🤨
Bravo! :)
You are a tremendous player and obviously had a lot of coaching before... is what Patrick had you work on the same thing that coaches may have worked on before with you (but perhaps communicated more effectively) or contrary to what you were taught
It's quite strange to hear Serena's former coach insisting on more top spin and higher balls. This was precisely her "weakness" (if you can say she had one). I guess she could learn with him to play like that with less risk in certain situations even though it was not natural and it helped her to win so many titles.
I think its very individual to the person of course as well , for me he saw an opportunity for spin to play a crucial role in developing my game, to help me open up more angles etc...
I feel Patrick insisting on Serena playing with more topspin has ruined her game. Her relatively flat shots helped her end points fast. Now a days she's hitting too much top spin and not through the ball which extends the points too much. Think of it like how Andy Roddick had a monster forehand up to 2005 until he added too much loopy topspin.
@@chrisak49 i had the same problem.if tryed to play high above the net,and i started to miss the ball and my opponents start to attack me.
@@chrisak49 hmm I would disagree. I think the extra topspin especially on her forehand was what allowed Serena to be so consistent in 2012-2016, and especially led to her dominance on clay in that period as she could build points much better by varying the spins and angles. It's maybe more of an issue now as she's no longer anywhere near as good a mover as she was, so maybe would be beneficial to still hit as flat and end the points quicker
@@gavinfindlay3263 She is using the reverse (overhead) forehand follow through more from 2018-2021 to generate topspin which makes her forehand less penetrating vs 2012-2016. If you watch a video of Serena 2012 versus 2020 you'll see she used to never hit her forehands with reverse follow through as much
Excellent video, congrats!!
Thank you very much!
Patrick has also worked with Stephanos Tistipas world #4 Mens player, in addition to Serena
Lucky guy. Great vid.
Thanks 🙏
Awesome video and great tennis! Is that a new racquet, or just a different paint job?
Different, i was just using it for the filming
Well done mate you did great 👏🏾 lovely video
Thank you 👍
Are there any places like this in the UK which are open to the public to book onto?
He sure is a coach that does good self-branding
How do you feel about that dunlop racket? Was that the 98 head size or 100?
Great vid! Thanks for sharing! New sub!
Awesome thank you!
Felix are you planning to play D1 in the U.S or go straight to futures and challengers?
I am actually planning to have this next year (2022) off, and play some futures tournaments and try to get an ATP point, during the journey i will take you guys along and show you all the ins and outs. But after that i am planning to go to a UK university
Wow great tennis
Amazing i love it!!
I have a question do you know by a chance how much does it costs to be in mouratoglou academy?
Thanks
Thats actually the topic of this sunday's video ! But i got it for free, so i dont know exactly
Mouratoglou has helped to produce Baghdatis and Tsitsipas.
Did he say anything about the prospect of tennis brothers becoming professional athletes?
Greetings and happy holidays!
Great video felix
Hi can you tell what tennis string you are using during practice or in tennis match and it's tension also
great great video.. tell me your experience with the dunlop sx 300.. you have more spin with it rather than the racket in the last video.. you play with Patrick with more spin than in the rally..
it is a much more spin friendly racket so i definitely could shape the ball a lot more and get a lot more spin
@@tennisbrothers you have to work with the mobility of the wrist especially in the backhand.. I stayed 3 Years ago with Patrick for a weekend.. You have a future my friend
unreal rally wow
Awesome dude you play very nice I am a 11 year old 9.8 UTR loved your game
Edit: Can not wait till you win wimbledon
Thanks ! Keep going bro 👍💪
@@tennisbrothers Thanks man
@@tennisbrothers Q/A whos your favorite tennis player
so you are the best 11 year old in the world?
@@qwejulien7300 he might be?
that's awesome!
Glad you think so!
Do you think a week at the Mouratouglou academy is worth the 1500€ it costs?
Well i got the week for free as part of dunlop camp , but i will answer this question next week's video 👀
How did you pay for that lesson and visit there? Just curious 🧐
I got a week's trip for free thanks to dunlop
Next week i will post a video showing my whole week at the academy 👍
WHAAAAT, awesome
I know it was crazy
Good stuff man! How’s your little brother doing?
Thanks, he is all good , just busy revising for his exams at the moment, he will feature more hopefully in 2022
damn ur beast bro, keep it up!
I’d be more star struck by apostolos than Patrick lol
hahaha , for me Patrick still more crazy
I have’nt watched your channel in a while. Can you please do some tournament gameplay
Totally ! My plan next year is to document my journey to get an ATP point, so that will definitely be part of the journey, hope you enjoyed the video 👍
@@tennisbrothers I did excited for next years videos
Insane video such a privilege but you’re a great player !!! Insane rally at the end , We’re you only allowed to hit cross court ?
wow thanks for the kind words, yes the game was you only have one serve , and can only play cross court 😁
Tsitsipas dad probably came into the court to tell your hitting partner to shut his excessive grunting up🤣🤣🤣
Nah, he was watching his son on the court next to us
How did you arrange the lesson with him? Cost?
I actually got the lesson for free as part of a dunlop camp that i attended at the academy for a week. Thats why i was playing with the new dunlop sx racket (the yellow one), rather than my usual cx racket ( the red one )
Do you now use the SX from Dunlop?
no , i was just using it for the filming with patrick
@@tennisbrothers ah ok, was wondering, thanks
Are you using sx300 tour?
In this video i was, but not in general, i use the cx200 racket. I only use it here as it was a video shoot for dunlop
What grip do you use?
Overgrip or grip size ?
@@tennisbrothers grip size
Isn't there a time and place for flat shots too?
Of course , i think spin was just the main focus of the session
Commenting pre video
Hi I am a UTR 12, and I would love to hit!!
Dude, where is Lucian? 😂
He is currently revising for exams, but will be featured a lot more in 2022
@@tennisbrothers nice, good luck to him!👍😁
Excellent 67
Thank you! Cheers!
Cool
I noticed you played with the same yellow dunlop racket as Patrick. Did you have to play with it because they're the sponsor of his videos?
i played with the racket just for this session as part of a promotion
@@tennisbrothers thats what I thought, thanks.
Gotta take the ball early
After coach told you to aim higher over the net your follow-through looked better. You finished higher. Also thought your balance was better when you started lifting the ball As you started using your legs more.
i will have a look back at what i did and see what i can change now , thanks
holy shit tsitsipas dad
Yh i know , as we were having the best rally as well!
The one hander backhand in the begginin?
I think that rally with the ATP Player was 66 shots
Ok
So, if you hit it higher over the net it goes deeper? And topspin brings the ball down into the court? Absolute genius! Worth the trip to France for those pearls of wisdom!
Are these kinda of advices is really so unique? I see all this show(mur academy) is a tremendous marketing win, thanks to one's romance.))
it was either 64,65,66 or, 67 but I think 65 shot rally
hey man, great job! What's your birth? And how much do you train over a week?
I am 18 and my birthday is June 2003, currently i train between 8-15 hours per week plus S&C
Amazing how high over the net he wants forehand to be hit
Is it really recommendable to use so much wrist ?
I think its the combination of all elements in the backhand, i think it was overemphasised to make me think about it a bit more
I think to focus on wrist action more it makes you think about relaxing your wrists. Players tend to lock their wrists when using the double handed backhand and power through the shot with their arms.
How did you get a private lesson with him?
I got it as part of a camp for dulop
@@tennisbrothers ah so you there s no way for me to get a session with him when I go there?
Good vid my dude, you play very well but please for the love of god calm down with the unnecessary noise when you hit the ball it almost made me stop watching
Thanks, ok i will try , but at this point it is a habit 🤷♂️
67! 😳
if the other guy didn't break his string that would be much longer rally for sure. lol
i know 😂
Great hitting. Grunting during that rally is ridiculous though. Biggest pet peeve in tennis. Guy was hitting slice and grunting. Unnecessary.
wow, this is cool. you are planning to be a pro?
Yes, in this year i will document my journey to get there
@@tennisbrothers good luck on your journey, happy to see where you go. :)
hey i sorta dont afford the academy if i do good itf any chance of financial aid
I mean, i was only at the academy for a week thanks to dunlop who gave it to me for free, i am not sure on the academy and their financial aid scheme, but i am sure your best bet would be to work hard and put in some good results. 👍
@@tennisbrothers thank you v much for the information
np
if you dont mind me asking how old are you?
18
How much was the private lesson?
I got the lesson for free as a part of a dunlop camp i was attending at the time
Nice bro, don’t forget to thank God for that amazing privilege, I’m a UTR 6.02 as of now (12/31/21) and looking to improve a-lot to be able to train at that level
Awesome, keep up the hard work 💪
👍
what are y’all utrs?
Mine is around 11.4
Is that Eliakim Coulibaly?
Yes
Is he advocating you hit match play shots with that much height or is it more of a drill?
I think its more of a drill to put the emphasis on opening up the court with the spin, and also on the backhand just to get used to using the wrist more 👍
The last ball was in...
Y not your usual racquet
He is the best in the world in marketing, thanks to Serena Williams, not in coaching.. Like Bollettieri used to be 30 years ago thanks to Agassi.
Ok
fak what a rally at the end I cant rally past 5 shots
well done
lol
@@tennisbrothers so I'm guessing you play on the ITF tour?
64
To be fair, not the worlds most famous coach although I suppose it might be getting debatable
I understand your point, but i looked at social media following as the key indicator for fame, and it also makes a much better title 😅
Do you think is is very helpfull for a 8 years old to get a lesson with PATRICK ?
What do you mean by that ?
@@tennisbrothers I meant, like is there a big difference between Patrick advices and regular pro coach when you are just 8 years old... Cos Patrick is very expensive of course mouratoglou is the best arena on earth , I have visited it last June 2021
I don’t know if this is true but if he’s making you use his racket for the sake of the video that’s terrible of him to do.
you still not using your wrist on your backhand
I am trying
Why the grunt