@@jensenau1000 NOT FROM ME - I called Djokovic because he is the player who consistently plays deep , with depth. I you check youtube there are wilander mc enroe lendl becker meeting together and speaking about that during US open 3-4 years ago - very interesting clip divided in 2 parts
Jannik and Carlos have ignited the game with their battles. In all my years of following this ever evolving game, i have never seen two players beat eachother beyond senseless. Incredible pace, power, and feel from both guys. Simply astounding and brutal tennis. 😮
Their games certainly do compliment each other well. Should be a great rivalry for the next decade. Rafa and Novak have had many of battles where they beat each other into oblivion as well.
@@eincan1313 And we cannot dismiss the classics between Roger and Rafa which started the ball rolling. Those two created such historical encounters. Hopefully Carlos and Jannik will do the same 🤞🏽
the stability sinner demonstrates in his strokes is noteworthy. His whole body seems to be perfectly aligned with his weight distributed very evenly; no wonder he is so accurate and consistent.
LOL, I wish. I have a normal regular job like most blokes, although I am fortunate to have some flexibility. I'm also lucky to be close or have ties (like family) to some of the locations where these tournaments are held.
man, i fell in love with this fantastic girl... already had a pretty near serve technique before... one day when we had just met, i went for serve practice. everything went SO smooth. at last i picked two cones and put them on the t and outside line. hitting just THREE first 100% serves, i wildly knocked both cones over on purpose. and thise serves were cracking baby 😁 best tennis moment of my life. couldnt believe it. it felt surreal and out of body. 👍🏻 good times
Sinner hits a very heavy ball at you. You can tell by the way Novak reacts to Sinner's ground strokes during a long rally. And while Sinner's serve stays in the 125mph range, he really hits his spots and gets a lot of easy points.
Really don't appreciate the amount of top spin the players have and the height they are actually hitting over the net. I thought Jannik was a flatter hitter. Tennis broadcasters, take note, a tv angle like this allows the spectator to immerse themselves in the game instead of being a fly on the wall 50 feet up.
@@thejohnnytapia123 Very strong topspin to bring a loopy ball like that back down with lots of pace too. Really can't respect this element of his game from a camera so high in the air. Many people I know who only have watched tennis and not played think it's easy, because the players look like pong paddles moving back and forth. You don't see the height and spin dimension that these players also manipulate.
This is certainly true, but the higher angle allows for greater appreciation of point construction and the more cerebral aspects of tennis imo. Would be cool if they could switch it up more mid point to get a sense of the biomechanics that go into hitting the ball as well as these guys do!
Waiting for Mouratoglou to teach Sinner how to slice *through* the ball, so that his slices float and give the opponent more time and less spin to work with, like Rune's.
Huh? Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought the heavier the spin and less time you give your opponent the better. Is mouratoglou’s teaching sinner this technique supposed to be helpful? If so, can you explain how? Genuinely confused. LOL.
@@andreasmissiroli6915 Perhaps I'm overstating the point but there are or have been promotional videos where Mouratoglou is teaching Rune how to slice. The advice is totally wrong so I thought, ok Rune gets paid for this stupid acting by having access to M's facilities. But then I learnt M is Rune's coach. Worse: Rune is now slicing the wrong way. What's going on there?
Jannik and Carlos...talent, brains, work ethic, top coaches and intelligent...future of tennis looks bright.. 1 and 2 very soon..together with Dani...Fedal will be replaced by Carjan...
Old fast and responsive balls are not in use any more (Head/Penn Tour) since 2020. New balls are hard, super controlled and require slugging non stop (Head/Penn Tour XT/XD). So those wonderful Federer plays from the highlight reels, where those balls were used (IW, Basel, Paris, ATP Finals) are history..at least in men's tennis, women still play with them.
😂 Fans are so delusional these days. They see a player win a few tournaments or beat a couple top players and then automatically start trying to figure out when someone will become number one lol
Lol “10+ gs” he’ll be beyond lucky to win one. The field is even more densely stacked with absurd talent than when Federer Nadal and Djokovic emerged. The chances of another 10 time major champion are absolutely marginal.
I dont even know how your court level vids are better than tennis tv. keep up the great work💪
Less to do with me than it is Indian Wells being an amazing tournament/venue for tennis fans to see the players up close
Part of it the resolution quality. 12kgp's videos are so clear and tennistv looks bad no matter how many times they claim 1080p.
tennistv is overrated
Yep it's Indian Wells. The practice courts have gaps in the fence really close to the players.
Tennis tv is so bad, I don't watch it
rather than target practice, i think its about depth control. and id hate to play against a player who can consistently hit that deep into the court.
This is likely the purpose.
Depth is a target…
Djokovic is the most consistent in this sector- take a look!
@@andreasmissiroli6915 I swear people somehow get Djokovic in every conversation, when you don’t need to
@@jensenau1000 NOT FROM ME - I called Djokovic because he is the player who consistently plays deep , with depth. I you check youtube there are wilander mc enroe lendl becker meeting together and speaking about that during US open 3-4 years ago - very interesting clip divided in 2 parts
So we’re not gonna talk about how perfect his backhands are
Jannik and Carlos have ignited the game with their battles. In all my years of following this ever evolving game, i have never seen two players beat eachother beyond senseless. Incredible pace, power, and feel from both guys. Simply astounding and brutal tennis. 😮
One of few very guys without the high takeback on the two-handed backhanded.
Their games certainly do compliment each other well. Should be a great rivalry for the next decade. Rafa and Novak have had many of battles where they beat each other into oblivion as well.
@@eincan1313 And we cannot dismiss the classics between Roger and Rafa which started the ball rolling. Those two created such historical encounters. Hopefully Carlos and Jannik will do the same 🤞🏽
@@pawshands9706 of course, there were some classics.
@@eincan1313 More than some. Novak and Rafa just rally. Roger would force both to change things up.
For me Jannik has the most Relaxed groundstrokes
Love that form and especially the knee bend
yeah i need to bend my knees more on backhands
the stability sinner demonstrates in his strokes is noteworthy. His whole body seems to be perfectly aligned with his weight distributed very evenly; no wonder he is so accurate and consistent.
thanks 12kgp-Tennis, this is a joy to watch!
This is such a good study sample!
Let's go Jannik!
Hope sinner becomes world #1
He has the potential
He is. 🎉
And now he is 🎉
Beautiful angle of camera!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Seems like a pretty high string tension these guys run. Yet how powerful sometimes their shots !
I think Sinners tension is around 28lbs
@@Data-io7qe 28 kilos :-)
@@Data-io7qe Thanks got it. But I think you mean Kgs. Lbs would be too low. Average player keeps it betwwen 48-55 lbs.
Yeah that's what I meant haha. Thanks :)
@@Data-io7qe I have tried till 58 lbm (26.3 kg) and man it hurts the hand. I will try this time again. What do you do ?
This guy has the best job; Travels around the world for front row seats to the sublime hitting sessions of the worlds best tennis players.
LOL, I wish. I have a normal regular job like most blokes, although I am fortunate to have some flexibility. I'm also lucky to be close or have ties (like family) to some of the locations where these tournaments are held.
@@12kgpTennis Keep this sort of content up and get a few big guys on tour and you'll be having enough subscribers to pay for more :fingers-crossed:
Sinner is still puting some muscle with time. When he will be 100%, he will be very difficult to beat.
This feels so good
I think that idea isn't to write the tube, but it was just a reference as close as possible. This is a perfect region for more accuracy.
Machine. He has to flex so much his legs in each shot. Even being skinny, must have very strong quads and hamstrings
Would like to see more forehands like the backand. Simple stroke = more easily repeatable
awesome
man, i fell in love with this fantastic girl... already had a pretty near serve technique before...
one day when we had just met, i went for serve practice. everything went SO smooth. at last i picked two cones and put them on the t and outside line. hitting just THREE first 100% serves, i wildly knocked both cones over on purpose. and thise serves were cracking baby 😁
best tennis moment of my life. couldnt believe it. it felt surreal and out of body. 👍🏻
good times
lol
There u go
She is your wife now ?
There is no doubt that he will be the next TOP 1
so accurate!! what is his dominant eye??
His racquet sounds so good
Sinner is a modern version of Berdych. Similar body frame, shots, and playing style but Sinner is more aggressive.
Whats the can on the ground for?
Sinner hits a very heavy ball at you. You can tell by the way Novak reacts to Sinner's ground strokes during a long rally. And while Sinner's serve stays in the 125mph range, he really hits his spots and gets a lot of easy points.
Dude plays like Djokovic. Nice
Where were these images taken at?
Indian Wells, March 2023
@@12kgpTennis Thank u
Who's here after Sinner win his first Australian Open Title? 😊
is he playing against his coach Vagnozzi?
Yes, it's his coach Vagnozzi, who's a darn good hitting partner
which strings does he play
Head Hawk Touch
who is his hitting partner?
Hitting partner is his coach Simone Vagnozzi (and then joined later by Darren Cahill who also coaches him)
I recognize that court 🤣
Really don't appreciate the amount of top spin the players have and the height they are actually hitting over the net. I thought Jannik was a flatter hitter. Tennis broadcasters, take note, a tv angle like this allows the spectator to immerse themselves in the game instead of being a fly on the wall 50 feet up.
he has one of the heaviest spin strokes on hour (high rpm on both forehand and backhand)
@@thejohnnytapia123 Very strong topspin to bring a loopy ball like that back down with lots of pace too. Really can't respect this element of his game from a camera so high in the air. Many people I know who only have watched tennis and not played think it's easy, because the players look like pong paddles moving back and forth. You don't see the height and spin dimension that these players also manipulate.
This is certainly true, but the higher angle allows for greater appreciation of point construction and the more cerebral aspects of tennis imo. Would be cool if they could switch it up more mid point to get a sense of the biomechanics that go into hitting the ball as well as these guys do!
What's the can for ?
It is a target for depth. The goal is to hit it or be around it as much as possible.
Sinner reminds me of Berdych
A little bit. Jannik hits more spin than Tomas did though.
@@eincan1313 nah ... Berdych wife is out of this world and looks more beautiful than Sinner fiancee
Waiting for Mouratoglou to teach Sinner how to slice *through* the ball, so that his slices float and give the opponent more time and less spin to work with, like Rune's.
Huh? Correct me if I’m wrong but I thought the heavier the spin and less time you give your opponent the better. Is mouratoglou’s teaching sinner this technique supposed to be helpful? If so, can you explain how?
Genuinely confused. LOL.
@@vincentyou266 it was irony
@@knotwilg3596 thanks for clarifying. I didn’t know mouratoglou’s teachings were bad 😂
when a top 10 needs the technical advices of a coach or a teacher means that he is doing the wrong job
@@andreasmissiroli6915 Perhaps I'm overstating the point but there are or have been promotional videos where Mouratoglou is teaching Rune how to slice. The advice is totally wrong so I thought, ok Rune gets paid for this stupid acting by having access to M's facilities. But then I learnt M is Rune's coach. Worse: Rune is now slicing the wrong way. What's going on there?
Jannik and Carlos...talent, brains, work ethic, top coaches and intelligent...future of tennis looks bright.. 1 and 2 very soon..together with Dani...Fedal will be replaced by Carjan...
Sincaraz?
😊
not efortless as federer but still a weapons
Roger rarely hit the ball heavily in his practice sessions.
Old fast and responsive balls are not in use any more (Head/Penn Tour) since 2020. New balls are hard, super controlled and require slugging non stop (Head/Penn Tour XT/XD). So those wonderful Federer plays from the highlight reels, where those balls were used (IW, Basel, Paris, ATP Finals) are history..at least in men's tennis, women still play with them.
way better than Federer already
@@rusty935 LOL not even close troll
@@rusty935 get ur eyes to a medical control
Jannik "Tomas Berdych" Sinner :)
Do you remember when we thought Sinner would be the next world #1?
😂 Fans are so delusional these days. They see a player win a few tournaments or beat a couple top players and then automatically start trying to figure out when someone will become number one lol
@@ObservingtheMatrix i feel like that happens with a lot of sports nowadays
@@545wei totally. Everyone’s waiting for them to “go viral” 😂 they can only play one tournament at a time
They said the same thing about Coco.
lol
shouldn't he hit the can if he wants to show off his accuracy?
Hes the only match for Alcarez. I think he is even better but his stamina isnt as good.
can??
It is a target for depth. The goal is to hit it or be around it as much as possible.
only took 50 tries to hit a can....
You didn't understand anything
That's his mini court he's hitting into ... boundaries not targets
70% Djocovic 30% Federer. If healthy 10+ GS winner
I don't see much of federer here. Semi-western grip, bent elbow forehand during contact, does not eye-track the ball to contact, etc.
@@krishnancom His serve is similar to Federer.
Federer? Where?
Lol “10+ gs” he’ll be beyond lucky to win one. The field is even more densely stacked with absurd talent than when Federer Nadal and Djokovic emerged. The chances of another 10 time major champion are absolutely marginal.
and that “if healthy” is a HUGE “if”
3.5 at best
😴😴😴