Absolutely! For a tennis player this angle is perfect, as you get the nuances of the game and understand how difficult the game really is. There should be an option to view matches at court level. Even if it's pay per view, I'm sure a lot of fans will be interested.
Dude is likely rocking a swingweight of 385+ here. Hard to tell the year, but based on the paintjob of the frame it's probably 2012-2014. He had a monstrous swingweight during this period, between 378 and 400. He's literally crushing the ball every time he makes contact. Murray is a god
@@2ndAveScents to be fair, while Andy is definitely lean, he's in my opinion the strongest player to ever play on tour in terms of sheer muscle mass. Maybe Fernando Verdasco is more "jacked" but pound for pound Andy has got to be the fittest/strongest ever on tour. Check out his documentary "resurfacing" on Amazon video... he's actually a fitness freak 🤣
@@2ndAveScents of course I'm forgetting Nadal as well. That guy is a physical beast as well. So it's probably between these three for strongest men's players of all time. Andy definitely wins the swingweight award though. To my knowledge Rafa's swingweight is high, but I believe under 365
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love his hitting. so fast and clean both fore and back
Still the best practice video on youtube
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it's actually STILL one of the best vids I've ever come across. Amazing!
One of the best movers in our sport. I hope he recovers somewhat. Good 1 round win at Wimbledon.
Should matches be shown from this angle?
Of course!!! It would be so much more visual. At least some points every set!!!
Absolutely! For a tennis player this angle is perfect, as you get the nuances of the game and understand how difficult the game really is.
There should be an option to view matches at court level. Even if it's pay per view, I'm sure a lot of fans will be interested.
@@adipolida This is the angle that makes you understand how hard they are hitting the ball.
f'ya. this is what tc plus should be (tennischannel plus)
yea ua-cam.com/video/aS7twj11Ui4/v-deo.html
Really needed this video
Thx a lot
It’s cool to see him spin the racquet in his hands after every shot almost
I always prefer to watch professional practice rather than matches.way more fun to watch
What a stylish player Pico Monaco!
Great vid thx
*Andy top!*
So satisfying
Great hitting 👍
But it was the past ...
thanks
@@sd1082 But still it was great !
One of the most beautiful locations for a tennis court, I wonder how much court fees and other expenses were !
Give me that Murray "pusher" forehand, por favour :)
That first crosscourt rally was mental!!!
I know holy
wow !!!! great !!!!!!
feels like the ball is going to explode during the hit
You can see of his shots that his racquet must have a pretty high swing weight.
Agreed 🎾👍 we are also tennis players and would love to hear your thoughts on our videos and channel as well 🙏🎾
What does 'high swing weight' mean?
@@marykistnen6837 Just search for "swing weight tennis explained" and you'll find tons of info.
I know this was just posted, but I wonder when this actually took place. If anyone knows please respond.
Monte Carlo
Judging from the frame paint job and his barricade footwear I'd say somewhere around 2013-2015? Likely right at the top of his game here.
Classic
Which year is this
When was this?
What year?
カッコイイー
Is that Pico?
Yes, he is.
Honestly murray's only problem was his strokes not being as good as usual but theseobg points looked good
Murray's fluidity is just marvelous but here you can clearly see how much he pushed his hips to the limits
Just more curious than anything why do you feel he is pushing his hips more than others?
His hip get injued because of his play style not because of his strokes
How does his racquet sound like that with no dampener? Mine sounds like banging a hammer on a car door without it.
Dude is likely rocking a swingweight of 385+ here. Hard to tell the year, but based on the paintjob of the frame it's probably 2012-2014. He had a monstrous swingweight during this period, between 378 and 400. He's literally crushing the ball every time he makes contact. Murray is a god
@@SpaceTvRadio1 holy shit. It’s amazing how skinny guys can play with monster swing weights and still get the racquet around at the net
@@2ndAveScents to be fair, while Andy is definitely lean, he's in my opinion the strongest player to ever play on tour in terms of sheer muscle mass. Maybe Fernando Verdasco is more "jacked" but pound for pound Andy has got to be the fittest/strongest ever on tour. Check out his documentary "resurfacing" on Amazon video... he's actually a fitness freak 🤣
@@2ndAveScents of course I'm forgetting Nadal as well. That guy is a physical beast as well. So it's probably between these three for strongest men's players of all time. Andy definitely wins the swingweight award though. To my knowledge Rafa's swingweight is high, but I believe under 365
@@SpaceTvRadio1 they say Rublev is playing with an absolute hammer as well, something like a 400g racquet lol
Great player,but I think that Murray has more muscles but almost the same level of power compared with Djokovic.
More power than Djokovic, especially in his prime years: 2012-2016
When was this?