Huge set win. You probably get this a lot, but your forehand technique reminds me of Jack Sock's. I like the goofy commentary with the self-assurance; that'll serve you well in the UA-cam tennis wilds. Nice tennis, nice video.
My best guess from playing mixed is that you can subtract about 0.75 from female rankings when playing men. So if he’s a 3.95 and she’s a 4.55, this result would make sense.
Lady Wildcat has some good ground strokes, and can change direction of the ball better than CC. If I was coaching her I'd be saying to just be patient, you can play cautious. But...CC wins because he is/was more comfortable taking shots on the run, he just kind of, what I call, "athlete-ed" his way to victory, he could run all around the court, and I think that kinda frustrated her, it made her feel like she had to hit through him to win points. I wonder if she would have been better served patiently feeling out points and waiting for a short ball to pounce on. I have won a lot of games the same way, where I'm able to just out run the opponent and frustrate them with consistency. It's not a bad way to win, but unfortunately for me that ability has its limits the higher caliber opponent you face.
Huge set win. You probably get this a lot, but your forehand technique reminds me of Jack Sock's. I like the goofy commentary with the self-assurance; that'll serve you well in the UA-cam tennis wilds. Nice tennis, nice video.
My best guess from playing mixed is that you can subtract about 0.75 from female rankings when playing men. So if he’s a 3.95 and she’s a 4.55, this result would make sense.
Well not what I was expecting haha, seeing the 5.0 vs 4.0 I assumed the 5.0 would blow the 4.0 out of the water. Good playing from both players.
it is not 5.0 vs 4.0 but woman 5.0 vs man 4.0
@@nicolasX2602 Yeah I saw that but I was still expecting her to win by a landslide just based on level,. I was wrong.
@@topspin1715 the gap between men and women in all sports is huge
What compression arm sleeve are you wearing?
It was an interesting game...keep it up...
@@nicolasX2602 it’s the Nike “Flood Sleeve” . I wore it in the summer to protect my tats from the Sun, but decided to adopt it as my signature 👀!!
@trashbintennis5550 I see. I was looking for arm compression sleeve to support my arm. Thanks for the reply though
cold, indoor december tennis. thanks for the vid!
I think the audio was only on the left side... maybe it was on my end
Not just you
TBH, she might be a 5.0 then, but now closer to 4.5.
Lady Wildcat has some good ground strokes, and can change direction of the ball better than CC. If I was coaching her I'd be saying to just be patient, you can play cautious.
But...CC wins because he is/was more comfortable taking shots on the run, he just kind of, what I call, "athlete-ed" his way to victory, he could run all around the court, and I think that kinda frustrated her, it made her feel like she had to hit through him to win points. I wonder if she would have been better served patiently feeling out points and waiting for a short ball to pounce on.
I have won a lot of games the same way, where I'm able to just out run the opponent and frustrate them with consistency. It's not a bad way to win, but unfortunately for me that ability has its limits the higher caliber opponent you face.
Good insight! I definitely agree she is a cleaner ball striker than I am!