If you can turn your serve into an edge, obviously it will be a great help both statistically and mentally. I noticed that you tend to serve right at your opponent on just about every point. If you can develop a wide serve in the deuce court(kick) to pull them out of the court and keep them guessing, I think that would help you a lot. Wide/down the T variation to make them think when they are returning your serve. I think your best shot is that forehand (that looks like almost a corkscrew effect) pulling your opponent off the court to their forehand corner. Your stamina seems good too. Enjoy your blog and rooting for you!
Hi Ema, I was rooting for you big time, sorry it did not come out like we wanted. But I enjoyed very much the match and your commentary. Definitely do more of this. I really hope this work pays up for you. Thank you for posting!
Hi Ema! I first noticed you on Nick’s channel. I’m rooting for you to reach your tennis goals. I have never been to a professional match, so you have to promise me a ticket when you make the U.S. Open. 🤞
Great watching! In the first set you missed many balls wide to her backhand from the far end. I would liketosee more depth on your shots, she played closer to the baseline. Also, yousaid yourself, a few times, you need to get to thenet more when your opponent is in trouble. You played well I thought, not far off.The double faults did you no favours. well done and a great learning video.
That was great, really honest commentary. Was quite clear how your body language influenced the tactics in the points, sometimes aggressive and other times very passive. Thanks so much!!
If you can turn your serve into an edge, obviously it will be a great help both statistically and mentally. I noticed that you tend to serve right at your opponent on just about every point. If you can develop a wide serve in the deuce court(kick) to pull them out of the court and keep them guessing, I think that would help you a lot. Wide/down the T variation to make them think when they are returning your serve.
I think your best shot is that forehand (that looks like almost a corkscrew effect) pulling your opponent off the court to their forehand corner. Your stamina seems good too.
Enjoy your blog and rooting for you!
Hi Ema, I was rooting for you big time, sorry it did not come out like we wanted. But I enjoyed very much the match and your commentary. Definitely do more of this. I really hope this work pays up for you. Thank you for posting!
Hi Ema! I first noticed you on Nick’s channel. I’m rooting for you to reach your tennis goals. I have never been to a professional match, so you have to promise me a ticket when you make the U.S. Open. 🤞
edge of my seat throughout this whole match. She was TOUGH!! Last shot was insane, but you put up a hell of a fight...More of these, please :)
Great watching! In the first set you missed many balls wide to her backhand from the far end. I would liketosee more depth on your shots, she played closer to the baseline. Also, yousaid yourself, a few times, you need to get to thenet more when your opponent is in trouble. You played well I thought, not far off.The double faults did you no favours. well done and a great learning video.
That was great, really honest commentary. Was quite clear how your body language influenced the tactics in the points, sometimes aggressive and other times very passive.
Thanks so much!!
Glad you liked it! Yeah, definitely body language is so important.
Great debrief video and the commentary was very informative. Would love to see more actual matches and thoughts behind strategy.
Sounds good! Thanks for your feedback.
Commentary is super helpful!!!
Glad you think so!
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