How is this player 4.0?? (USTA 4.5 vs 4.0)

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @kvnliang
    @kvnliang  Місяць тому +7

    Hope you guys enjoyed this video! Part 2 up soon :)

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Hopefully tomorrow

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice Місяць тому +1

      @@kvnliang This tennis is at the 4.0 level because its all mainly balls deep down the middle, deep into the corner, And so
      you are not moving him very much at all and hes certainly not leaving the baseline when you only move him a few metres
      around the court on the baseline and so the rally keeps on going until someone makes a mistake.. You're baseline players
      because just about every ball you hit is always going back again up deep into the baseline. What's the issue ? Too many balls are going back again deep to the baseline.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @ For sure baseline players. In an ideal world I would want to move him side to side but very difficult to with consistency since the balls are coming in heavy lol

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice Місяць тому +1

      @@kvnliang If the balls are coming in heavy.
      then you change the leveraging.
      You have to get him off the baseline, not pin him down on the baseline. Hes too solid on the baseline.
      You cant hurt him that way. by just pushing him back on the baseline You hurt him by getting him off the baseline and out of the tennis court away from the baseline..

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @ Yep, Need to vary up my game a bit

  • @ChristopherCooke321
    @ChristopherCooke321 Місяць тому +6

    Nice match. Kevin two tips: on your serve, sometimes you toss the ball too far to the left (11:30) which robs you of some power and causes you to arch your back, which can lead to back strain long term. Second tip: take your forward back with the left hand on the throat of the racket and then put it out to your side to guide your shot through the ball, which is good for balance. All the pros do this. You also might consider making your forehand loop more compact and less high, to give you more time. In general your shots are excellent and your preparation and footwork are good. Your friend Kent is 4.5 if he fixes his overhead errors

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! Definitely going to be working on that serve

  • @lukascarlsonartist7664
    @lukascarlsonartist7664 Місяць тому +6

    That forehand grip is one of the most extreme I’ve ever seen! Fun to watch

  • @codingwithzhia
    @codingwithzhia Місяць тому +3

    So fun to watch keep up the uploads!
    Couple things I noticed:
    1. his forehand is quite solid and able to generate pretty good pace and direction. You're hitting a lot to his forehand, and it's not a good setup for you as you have an extreme western FH (he's hitting pretty flat and it;s hard to handle for you with that extreme grip)
    2. his volley game isn't as strong as baseline
    3. his backhand is pretty flat, but only occasionally hits it. Most of the time it's a sitter slice
    You could try to do 2-1 combo - 2 to his FH and 1 to his backhand and then come in. This will put a lot of pressure to pass. Or you could just do high topspin to his BH slice all day since since you'd likely enjoy that inside-out FH a lot :)
    Try to make him come to the net every now and then. You'd likely get easy points.
    Cheers!

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@codingwithzhia Thank you! Definitely great advice that I will keep in mind :)

  • @james-tennis
    @james-tennis Місяць тому +9

    When I saw this come up in my feed I thought the name was familiar. Then I saw a 4.0 named Kent and I remember I lost to a mf'er named Kent in the 18+ 4.0 season. Turns out it's the same Kent! ... And looked it up and saw I was on the same 4.5 rinconada team as you haha. Good hitting, editing, and commentary!

  • @TennisBaller88
    @TennisBaller88 Місяць тому +2

    Great hitting, guys! Inspired me to keep practicing, hope I get bumped to USTA 4.0 at the end of this month!

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому +1

      Appreciate it! Fingers crossed :)

  • @jamesmckinnon9473
    @jamesmckinnon9473 Місяць тому +3

    Both very solid players. He was eating you alive with the drop volley combo. You see this alot in the mens leagues, great hitters who just cannot get out enough to keep the 4.5 or 5 rating. Good to see some net rushing.

  • @normanashbrooke3345
    @normanashbrooke3345 Місяць тому +2

    Hello Kevin, Your Universal Tennis Rating is 8.39 which would place you at the higher end of the NTRP 4.5 level. Most NTRP 4.5 players are in the 7-8 range on the UTR system. The UTR system is probably more accurate because of the algorithm they use. The NTRP system unfortunately leads to a lot of sandbagging. I don’t have the full name of your opponent, however you can easily look up his UTR. Good video, keep up the good work and don’t forget to use UTR to scout your opponents.

  • @anderl2848
    @anderl2848 19 днів тому +1

    Cool video!

  • @timyamasaki8261
    @timyamasaki8261 4 дні тому

    A bulk of players who play weekly are 3.5. 4.0 players play at least a couple of times per week. To be a 4.5 player you have to consistently practice a few times per week; 5.0 almost every day; and 5.5 on up, everyday. And I'm talking about practice sessions. Playing games doesn't improve your tennis game. In fact I think that playing games hurts it. Practice improves your fundamentals and consistency, and you use it into your tournament play. Then back to practice. I used to be a 5.0 player, and probably could have been a 5.5 if I was more disciplined. But I did practice just about every day, and I had a teaching pro coach me once a week. Now I'm old, I have joint pain in my knees and finger from arthritis, and I've gained a few (many) pounds. I used to work out 5-days a week for a couple of hours a day along with practicing tennis.

  • @junkeee130
    @junkeee130 Місяць тому +2

    Looks like Kent can be beaten with the short ball followed by the lob plan. He's missed 4 overheads in the first 7 games. It's his weakest shot not the least because of his slow footwork. Those feet made of concrete have to be exploited. Great hitting guys.

  • @sodangchrispy
    @sodangchrispy Місяць тому +3

    kent’s play style is cleannnn

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@sodangchrispy Fr

  • @nguyen925
    @nguyen925 Місяць тому +1

    Kevin kevin kevin, you make the same mistakes I typically do when I play my buddy. I know my friend typically has a worse back hand, you gotta hit there and pick on it! Kent's got a go for broke mentality which I dig but all good, can't wait for part duece!

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Thanks! Yeah his forehands were really powerful. Part 2 is out!

  • @andreasmueller8353
    @andreasmueller8353 Місяць тому +3

    Kent played way better than many other UA-cam channels players pretending to be 4.5.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@andreasmueller8353 😂

  • @badmaru6699
    @badmaru6699 2 дні тому +1

    i would love to play you! loved your game style

  • @brentjuras1492
    @brentjuras1492 Місяць тому +1

    I think if you go to his backhand more often you'd win that match pretty easy. His forehand is significantly better than his backhand and it seemed like you were going to that side about 80% of time. You could also move into the net on his backhand, i don't see him having a consistent passing shot off that side. Great video !

  • @amazotron3471
    @amazotron3471 Місяць тому +13

    bro, i only needed to watch 30 sec of the video. no way that guy is 4.0. not a chance.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      haha that’s what i’m saying

    • @zachmeloche8577
      @zachmeloche8577 Місяць тому +3

      You see his backhand? Prob not because it doesn’t exist.

    • @jcsul6527
      @jcsul6527 Місяць тому

      He hits it w one leg. 4.0 max

    • @tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten
      @tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten Місяць тому

      Exactly what I was thinking, he's a 2.5 player max.

    • @jonmccauley6490
      @jonmccauley6490 21 день тому +1

      @@zachmeloche8577 Agreed. He has a big forehand which would make you think he's a 4.5 but his backhand is far too weak to compete with a competent 4.5 player. More than half of his backhands were very short slices. I'd take advantage of every short ball by hitting an approach and attacking the net. In addition, very few rally's hit more than 3 balls.

  • @TenisAmador
    @TenisAmador Місяць тому +3

    Didn't understand why in the 1st set you weren't going after his backhand. He looked waaaay less confident in his backhand, going for too many slices and drop shots on that side as a "way out". But yet you were going after his forehand, which is a weapon! Great playing! As far as ratings, well... You got to play in a lot of tournaments to have an acurate rating (NTRP or UTR). If he is not playing too much, or if he just got back into playing, that explains the rating.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! I think i changed my strategy in the second because I didn’t want to lose. In practice I tend to rally/hit to my opponents strengths to get more of a challenge. In a match with real stakes, I’m going to try to expose my opponents weaknesses more for sure.
      I’m not sure if he’s C or S rated but i’m sure he’ll get bumped soon :)

  • @alwaysprepared
    @alwaysprepared 3 дні тому

    He certainly has a powerful serve and forehand and also a pretty good net game. But, he did start making quite a few errors. If you judge him by his power, he's certainly a 4.5+, but match results are the only thing that matters to rating. So, I would have to assume he normally makes more errors than he did in your first set. He seems like he could be a streaky player. If he is on, he's a beast, but if he starts going off then he beats himself... It will be interesting to see the third set. Hope you didn't do permanent damage to your elbow!!

  • @adamlischinsky1497
    @adamlischinsky1497 Місяць тому +1

    Kent's 4.5 singles, relatively strong 4.0 in doubles (and most USTA matches are doubles), although he and David had a very nice result against Rinconada A! He will be bumped next year, though.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Yeah he was on my 4.5 team and he did really well. He almost beat one of the best players in the region

  • @andrem6760
    @andrem6760 Місяць тому +1

    If my first serve got returned like that I would've shed a few tears T_T

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      It happens! But there’s always next point:) Also my first serve was near non existent this match, mostly just second serves

  • @HankHell41
    @HankHell41 Місяць тому +8

    You both must be Jack Sock fans with those extreme forehands lol. Very ferocious

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@HankHell41 Haha thanks! I wish my forehand was half as effective lol

  • @Badickerson1990
    @Badickerson1990 Місяць тому +1

    What’s your string and tension?

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Volkl Cyclone Tour @56

  • @alexmoon8344
    @alexmoon8344 Місяць тому +1

    which tennis racquet do you use in my estimation it looks like gravity

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      im using the head speed pro (2023 legend) in this vid

  • @15_love
    @15_love 26 днів тому +1

    You should’ve kept going for his backhand because it’s not as good as his forehand. He was slicing 97% of the time.
    I’m just curious if you’ve ever tried changing your forehand grip and take back. I think this is causing you to make so many unforced errors. It’s also harder to be aggressive.
    You had some chances but I think the extreme forehand grip & take back makes a thin contact with the ball, making your shot too loopy and lose pace (hitting the net or giving chance for opponent to attack). Other parts of your game is good. I think you have potential.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  26 днів тому +1

      Thanks! I did think about it a bit more in the second set when I was down, but I liked playing to his forehand because it was so good. (Just for practice)
      And grip change has always been in the convo. But I think it works for me and I like the way it feels so I just decided to run with it for the foreseeable future. My coaches in the past were OK with it but that was a long time ago.
      I think I can make progress despite some limitations and I want to work on other areas of my game at the moment. I feel like that would be a very big change even if I went the route of changing my FH and there are other really big issues with my game that I want to address first. But in the future who knows? I think it would be cool to have multiple forehand grips

    • @15_love
      @15_love 25 днів тому

      @ That’s awesome! What ever works for you in the moment.

  • @Ruhan885
    @Ruhan885 Місяць тому +2

    here is some small advice... learn how to hit a flat forehand where you actually drive through the ball. Not to replace your current forehand, but just to add some variety. Too often you would have him under pressure and then hit a loopy forehand that allowed him to recover. You were both good players, I didn't think this guy was sandbagging. He may have just been "on". Ratings seem right

    • @badmaru6699
      @badmaru6699 2 дні тому

      i agree im always waiting for that flat forehand to finish but its mostly topspin😅 but still doing really well!

  • @TennisDao
    @TennisDao Місяць тому +1

    @kvnliang How do you add scoreboard to your video? It looks really nice!

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Thanks! I created it in Canva

  • @DJDJ-qi6wr
    @DJDJ-qi6wr Місяць тому +3

    Did he know he was going on youtube lol lot's of discussions about him

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah ofc, we played this match for YT lol

  • @RonaldHolliman
    @RonaldHolliman Місяць тому +1

    Kent looked pretty relaxed in the first set and Kevin did not. That switched in the 2nd set. Kevin should do more inside out forehand and hit Kent's backhand. Kevin was predictable with always going for the forehand to deuce side when there was a short ball. Kent just stayed in that corner and waited.

  • @ben7526
    @ben7526 Місяць тому +1

    Shot depth is the key

  • @CaocaoXI
    @CaocaoXI Місяць тому +2

    It looks like he was not very comfortable with his over head today.
    Maybe play some drop and lob make him run next game?
    See what happens.

  • @K4R3N
    @K4R3N Місяць тому +3

    6:15 you found his weakness, overheads

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому +1

      My weakness too 😂

  • @cuanancyvang1538
    @cuanancyvang1538 Місяць тому +1

    What racket you use?

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Head speed pro (in this video it was the legend 2023 version)

  • @Drkp23
    @Drkp23 Місяць тому +3

    The guy with 4.5 should have played more towards backhand of 4.0 guy… backhand is definitely weaker and vulnerable

  • @joeabib
    @joeabib Місяць тому +1

    Feels weird to say since you're so fast, but I think your footwork could use some improvement. I saw a lot of forehands where you got there in plenty of time, but your hitting platform was off and you had to adjust during your stroke. This is especially important when playing against a big hitter like Kent; his heavy strokes will rob you of a lot of time.
    Great match, and I hope your elbow feels better!
    Oh, and tell Kent he needs to work on preparation for his overhead. He's not getting sideways, and remains way to square to the net. He needs to get sideways early and work on his feet!

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Thanks! And yeah great point, i feel like I’m often out of position on my shots a lot of time. Definitely need to work on my footwork

  • @kpy16761
    @kpy16761 Місяць тому

    Your forehand technique is very unique. What type of grip do you use? Western?

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Super western haha

    • @brandomaxwell
      @brandomaxwell Місяць тому

      Funny. That's called a continental grip, and IMO, it's preventing you from aptly stabilizing (opening) your FH grip for more power and a chance at inside-out angles down the line. (But in all other respects you have gr8 form.)

  • @okentan
    @okentan Місяць тому +1

    Why you keep hitting to his forehand?

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@okentan Just a friendly-ish practice match! I get better practice by going for his stronger shot. Also because I’m stubborn and I wanted to try to out hit his forehand haha

  • @10scoach33
    @10scoach33 Місяць тому +1

    Cmon, that guy in white is not a 4.0!!!! I e been a tennis pro/coach/USPTA Rater as well for about 30 yrs, after watching the first 4 games I would stake my career that he’s at least a 4.7 just slightly better than a 4.5!!!! 4.0’s can’t hit with that much pace and control when hitting passing shots, or can they accurately hit spots with their serves with that much pop as well. He has every shot, can play with spin, slice, can hit drop shots, is very consistent and can handle pace and use it with precision, he’s much closer to 5.0 than 4.0 that’s for sure….In New England he would be bounced from the 4.0s and be made to play in 4.5s

  • @meinsouza
    @meinsouza Місяць тому +1

    why were you attacking his forehand so much?

  • @tennisace40
    @tennisace40 Місяць тому +1

    This guy should start 4.5 ..for a decade I played . 4.0.. i have some experience.

  • @Syd7088
    @Syd7088 Місяць тому +1

    I got confused in the end who's Kent who's Kevin 😂😂

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      😂 I’m the short one without the hat

    • @Syd7088
      @Syd7088 Місяць тому

      @ I know 🤣 but you’ve put the serving name wrong in the end haha.
      Joke aside, your FH is interesting and your BH looks amazing too! Keep it up 🫡

  • @Jake-f5s
    @Jake-f5s Місяць тому

    What grip is that?

  • @tshd4B2ZNWS
    @tshd4B2ZNWS Місяць тому +1

    bruh what grip u use lol you created whole another level or grip

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@tshd4B2ZNWS lol people call it hawaiian but its just slightly more extreme western

  • @Part-TimeTennis
    @Part-TimeTennis Місяць тому +1

    (Sub) What camera set up are you using?

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      This one was recorded with an amazon stick with a hook attachment lol but i have a swing stick as well (i find the swing stick to be less stable sometimes)
      I use an IPhone15 to record it with SwingVision

    • @Part-TimeTennis
      @Part-TimeTennis Місяць тому

      @@kvnliang I've put off getting swing vision mostly because I use android and don't really like MAC books. I manually add stats to my videos, takes a decent amount of time but seeing the stats really helps you identify how you won or lose....from a statistical perspective. Good videos though....ole Kent about got ya

  • @pangarans
    @pangarans Місяць тому +2

    Kent is definitely > than 4.0

  • @lasserastad
    @lasserastad Місяць тому +1

    Great vid! I would rly do something about your grip. You get very restricted by it.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Thanks! Hard to change it at this point haha

    • @lasserastad
      @lasserastad Місяць тому

      Easier then u think. Did it myself after playing for 25 years. Sees like u have a good understanding of tennis. I bet u will play better then you are now within 3 months. Start hitting slow balls with a partner and get the feel of it.

  • @DonYang73
    @DonYang73 Місяць тому +1

    Well done. 4.0 amd 4.5 are quite close and they do overlap. In otherwords, a 4.0 can beat a 4.5 as much as a 4.5 can beat a 4.0 in most cases. Unless you are comparing a very good 4.5 with a very weak 4.0 then the difference would be significant

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Well said!

    • @ViaticalTree
      @ViaticalTree Місяць тому

      Nah…an average 4.5 should beat an average 4.0 every time.

    • @DonYang73
      @DonYang73 Місяць тому

      @@ViaticalTree very general yes, but definitely not every time. Even top 10 pros dont beat top 50 pros all the time. There are good days and bad days for players.

    • @ViaticalTree
      @ViaticalTree Місяць тому

      @@DonYang73 The margins are a lot narrower at the top of the game so they don’t compare that way at all.

    • @DonYang73
      @DonYang73 Місяць тому

      @@ViaticalTree agree to disagree

  • @maahitupadhyaya4354
    @maahitupadhyaya4354 Місяць тому +1

    Is this cuesta park?? Lol I go to the highschool there

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Haha yea it’s at cuesta

  • @escgoogle3865
    @escgoogle3865 Місяць тому +1

    With that serve and FH, Kents movement and BH better be dog poo to be considered a 4.0. Kevin on the other hand is one speedy guy.
    Kevin, you eventually got to his legs but I think you needed to have worked his movement harder in the first set. Sometimes I play a 50yo falling(en)4.5 lefty who goes 6ft 2.5in 230lbs all I can do is hit to the corners and make him work for every point.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Yea for sure! I was giving him too many balls down the middle in the beginning

  • @prodigy44
    @prodigy44 Місяць тому +1

    Maaan. I thought i was 4.0 but i dont think i belong on the court with either of these players

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      haha i think Kent should be 4.5. he’s a very very strong 4.0

  • @KingKuba1313
    @KingKuba1313 Місяць тому +1

    Good game
    That forehand looks ugly but works for you.

  • @Jake-f5s
    @Jake-f5s Місяць тому

    Why is the guy in the blue standing all the way in mars

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      to return the serve lol

  • @edosan1068
    @edosan1068 Місяць тому +1

    my boy kent started gassing out the second set, and I feel it in my heart b/c I've been out for years and is now getting back to it. It's not always obvious until you know what to look for, but you can see he started getting a little sluggish with his movement, he started winning less free point from his serve and couldn't keep his pace to dictate the rally, then it starts to get into your head. The soundtrack of my comeback so far, lol

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому +1

      he played an entire match before this lol

  • @bjornbergen8900
    @bjornbergen8900 Місяць тому

    Red shorts guy foot fault on the serve

  • @PaulMarcantoni
    @PaulMarcantoni 3 дні тому +1

    You are definitely an excellent player but you are not 6 ft 4 inches tall plus and that matters for kick serves and easy service winners from tall guys aces. 4.5 usta rating requirements include excellent kick serves and if u ain't tall that hurts you for rating

  • @bojack3827
    @bojack3827 Місяць тому +2

    Just another sand bagger. When I played 4.5 leagues there were former D1 college throwing games at the end of the season just to maintain a 4.5 rating.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      I don’t think it’s intentional, he’s C rated iirc so probably just goofy USTA rating system. But yes i’ve seen people in 4.5 who are utr 11+ 😅

    • @TennisBaller88
      @TennisBaller88 Місяць тому

      @@kvnliang what’s Kent’s UTR, btw?

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому +1

      @@TennisBaller88 he’s 7.xx i believe not sure what the last 2 digits are

    • @TennisBaller88
      @TennisBaller88 Місяць тому

      @@kvnliang wow, he plays like UTR 8.xx. Maybe his UTR is 7.99 lol

  • @pauljohnson6019
    @pauljohnson6019 Місяць тому +1

    4.52- my God, what an awful smash, he missed an easy sitter, heck, even I could have made that shot, maybe he should work on his smash more.

  • @leeashernolan
    @leeashernolan Місяць тому +1

    i recommend doing a 3.0 pickleball singles tournament. as a tennis player you have a good chance of winning a medal.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      this may be a fun video idea :)

  • @vectorthurm
    @vectorthurm Місяць тому

    Because he’s not a 4.0
    Is that too simple of an answer?

  • @dudaycasuyon
    @dudaycasuyon Місяць тому +1

    Am i seeing hawiian grip here?

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      yep! or super extreme western

    • @staysyvl
      @staysyvl Місяць тому

      @@kvnliang dissallows you from putting your weight behind your forehand in your shots...youre forced to lean back and/or pull ur chest up early to compensate for the extreme grip, curious why youd use it considering the other parts of your game are pretty good.

    • @staysyvl
      @staysyvl Місяць тому +1

      nearly every single forehand you hit is off your backfoot like youre almost falling back/having your weight on your backfoot rather than being able to step into your shot, im sure u know this im jus confused why the preference.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@staysyvl Yeah I need to work on that a bit. I think playing against a bunch of heavier hitters changed my game to be more counter punchy. I like playing people who give me pace and like redirecting shots.
      But I am working on stepping in more, but against Kent I didn't get many opportunities especially early on

    • @staysyvl
      @staysyvl Місяць тому

      @@kvnliang perhaps, i think its the grip alone thats preventing you from having your weight behind your shot though. Pros who play Nadal are still able to have their weight going forward vs back... i think your grip is requiring you to pull your chest up instead of keep it down, because if you kept it down its be a lot more uncomfy imo. Something u might could look into imo

  • @aznpokering4184
    @aznpokering4184 Місяць тому +3

    Kent's serve is too good to be a 4.0 player, most 4.0 players don't have such a powerful serve+fh.

  • @vonanthonydellaban
    @vonanthonydellaban Місяць тому

    Don't wanna sound like a jerk or that I'm trolling and I don't know where this was but if this was in southern Cali then yea they're both 4.0

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@vonanthonydellaban dang that’s crazy socal tennis must be pretty good then. What’s the avg utr for a 4.5 in socal?

  • @ianwilkinson7889
    @ianwilkinson7889 Місяць тому

    My mate in Tasmania hits flat out winners off those medium pace balls to the centre you're hitting. So what level does that make him?

  • @jerrychen2302
    @jerrychen2302 Місяць тому +1

    Bro is smurfing, report him to the devs

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Haha best comment

  • @Grateful1118
    @Grateful1118 Місяць тому

    that's a 4.5... a sandbagger.. LOL

  • @capricornmagic63
    @capricornmagic63 11 днів тому +1

    No net play, no variety in the play, he gets a short ball, hits it and retreats to the baseline only to start the baseline grind all over. Come on bro vary your game, even if you get passed at the net you're adding another layer to your game.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  11 днів тому

      Working on it bro, thanks :)

  • @fancynuggets
    @fancynuggets Місяць тому

    He's a 4.0 because he doesn't have a backhand.

  • @TimeManInJail
    @TimeManInJail Місяць тому +3

    You know, taking your racquet that far back doesn't do give you anymore power

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Yeah if ur referring to ground strokes i do it more so because im used to it and it helps me get into a rhythm

    • @derosa67
      @derosa67 Місяць тому +1

      If you're talking his serve motion my shoulder gets sore just watching it. Kevin I think for the long term health of your shoulder you should look at the take back motion. Spend some time throwing a football. It will help fix the take back you currently have

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @ Yeah i’ve been told to keep it more compact. I’ve had shoulder issues in HS that led to my form changing a lot over time. Working on fixing it tho!

  • @gab_ale
    @gab_ale Місяць тому +2

    Yeah. Looks more like 4.5.

  • @ChaitanyaThakkar-dc4uk
    @ChaitanyaThakkar-dc4uk Місяць тому

    Then my question is how am I a 2 ??? I am a minimum 5 to 6 player

  • @anthonyzak
    @anthonyzak Місяць тому

    Maybe you are not 4.5? 😬
    Sorry, just a thought.

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      Ouch lol

    • @anthonyzak
      @anthonyzak Місяць тому

      @kvnliang 😳

    • @kvnliang
      @kvnliang  Місяць тому

      @@anthonyzak to be fair i had pretty good success in 4.5 last season, only lost one match in sectionals :D