I'm kind of fascinated by this. Got me wondering if skill ratings are extremely different in different regions of the country or people are just bad judges watching games they're not playing in.
@@smorr220220 it's the latter - they don't realize handling shots from other high level players is different than handling a shot from their 62yr old neighbor Marge in their rec game
@@villbuzeep2043 The camera slows the ball down, and like you say, people don't realize these balls are shaped so much better, they are much trickier to hit. That said, in the first match, in the middle segment, I was really cringing at the number of balls driven into the tape by the team that eventually won. They actually display quite a lot of 4.5+ skill, and I think consistency is the big issue that that team. Edit: On another thread they are all 4.8 to 5.3 rated, but they were tired after a long day. By the time I finished the whole match, I figured out that the guy in red hat a very hot paddle, and the guy in black wasn't respecting this enough in his footwork as he ran to the net, especially if the guy in read was able to take a step into the transition area from the baseline before unleashing.
Guy in black shirt, great player. Also when his team in the first game had a chance to win the game, he just wanted to bang. Third and 5th shot drops vs banging I believe would have won the game for them. Patience then finish.
@ronbroberg3022 I agree. As his partner, we were both mentally drained at the end of a 14 hour day. I honestly didn't even have the energy to tell him patience. I was hoping his drives worked 😅. This happened in both games unfortunately.
@@ocelotarmory ya the way the guy in the black clothing drives 2-3x thats 4.0 level. 4.5-5.0 its usually drive then drop and havent seen an ernie or ATP yet. So ya. California is awesome! but stronger players in the socal area since that is a tennis playground.
This match illustrates the biggest problems in tournament pickleball. The first one is that no one cares to enforce the serve rules any more. I don’t understand why there are serving rules if they are never enforced. I saw lots of serves that looked questionable, if not illegal. Maybe it is the camera angle, but I don’t think so. I don’t think I have ever seen anyone ever been called for an illegal serve at any level. The second problem is that the rating system does not mean anything. How do they determine or keep track of who is a 4.0 or a 4.5 or whatever? The numbers mean different things to different people and it is that type of inconsistency which leads to comments like the ones you see here. It is silly if some tells you you are a 3.5 one day and a 4.0 the next depending on where you play or who you play against, etc. in my opinion, given where I play recreationally these teams are 4.0. The third problem with tournament pickleball is the lack of line judges. If they can’t afford to pay refs, at least they should have teams who are not playing at the time serve as line judges. There was a key point at the end of the first game that was decided on a questionable call.
I was thinking the same. The team in white constantly hits a 3rd shot drive and then tries to slow it down on the 5th shot. Why not just hit a 3rd shot drop. The dude in black is just a banger. Annoying to watch.
@@andrewfielding1342you’ve got no idea what you’re talking about lol. 3rd shot drive to set up 5th shot drop is a very common strategy in high level and pro play
I’m a little confused by your question. I’ll say this though the positions are different than normal because I believe one team was stacking in various ways. Typically if receiving you only switch if you stack and game ends on odd numbers but usually you’ll stay in position.
Y’all don’t realize that nationals uses UTPR (most tournaments don’t enter data into UTPR) and forces players to play at their UTPR level. So most likely they didn’t even have a choice
Not 4.0 players... Maybe the dark shirt female. No one else can dink or drop the ball but the dark shirt woman. Boring poor shot selection... Bashing from the baseline is a bad choice.
@@TheRealBlackfyre Wait you are right they are 5.5 sandbagging. Keep arguing pointless comments. How many women? Not the ones that identify as women, but actual women. Then look at the shirt color. Which is darker. If you can't tell, you need to see an optometrist, or eye doctor.
@@StewsReplay On multiple widely used rating systems these players are in fact above 4.0 players. Your out of touch subjectivity is unfortunately rooted in your little pee pee
This was such a great match. Great playing from both teams! Thank you for posting.
I love how half the comments are claiming they’re sand baggers and half the comments are claiming they’re 3.5 hahaha
I'm kind of fascinated by this. Got me wondering if skill ratings are extremely different in different regions of the country or people are just bad judges watching games they're not playing in.
Half are idiots and the other half are correct. I can assure you that they are well over 4.0 players.
@@smorr220220 it's the latter - they don't realize handling shots from other high level players is different than handling a shot from their 62yr old neighbor Marge in their rec game
@@villbuzeep2043 The camera slows the ball down, and like you say, people don't realize these balls are shaped so much better, they are much trickier to hit. That said, in the first match, in the middle segment, I was really cringing at the number of balls driven into the tape by the team that eventually won. They actually display quite a lot of 4.5+ skill, and I think consistency is the big issue that that team.
Edit: On another thread they are all 4.8 to 5.3 rated, but they were tired after a long day.
By the time I finished the whole match, I figured out that the guy in red hat a very hot paddle, and the guy in black wasn't respecting this enough in his footwork as he ran to the net, especially if the guy in read was able to take a step into the transition area from the baseline before unleashing.
Thanks for the video!
Looks like 4.5 - great playing
Excellent camera angle.
Amazing rally at 16:41. Great match
Actually @ 16:17
I always judge match quality based on comments and this is the first time I haven’t seen the comments absolutely roast the players. I’m excited.
I'm new to the game and all of these players would absolutely destroy me. Really good players. I'm working on my 3rd shot drops. Fun game for sure.
Guy in black shirt, great player. Also when his team in the first game had a chance to win the game, he just wanted to bang. Third and 5th shot drops vs banging I believe would have won the game for them. Patience then finish.
@ronbroberg3022 I agree. As his partner, we were both mentally drained at the end of a 14 hour day. I honestly didn't even have the energy to tell him patience. I was hoping his drives worked 😅. This happened in both games unfortunately.
@@chantasticpickleball yeah - and I could see why after 14 hours of play it was hard for you to put the ball away too
Those are some sand-bagging 4.0's! 🤣
Seriously though it’s sad. SMH
This 4.0 play is common in California.
I wanna go...@@shotokun16
@@ocelotarmory ya the way the guy in the black clothing drives 2-3x thats 4.0 level. 4.5-5.0 its usually drive then drop and havent seen an ernie or ATP yet. So ya. California is awesome! but stronger players in the socal area since that is a tennis playground.
Yeah, very true. if you drive 3x you're either 4.0 or Travis Rettenmeier@@shotokun16
Thanks for posting!!
Great job!
This match illustrates the biggest problems in tournament pickleball. The first one is that no one cares to enforce the serve rules any more. I don’t understand why there are serving rules if they are never enforced. I saw lots of serves that looked questionable, if not illegal. Maybe it is the camera angle, but I don’t think so. I don’t think I have ever seen anyone ever been called for an illegal serve at any level. The second problem is that the rating system does not mean anything. How do they determine or keep track of who is a 4.0 or a 4.5 or whatever? The numbers mean different things to different people and it is that type of inconsistency which leads to comments like the ones you see here. It is silly if some tells you you are a 3.5 one day and a 4.0 the next depending on where you play or who you play against, etc. in my opinion, given where I play recreationally these teams are 4.0. The third problem with tournament pickleball is the lack of line judges. If they can’t afford to pay refs, at least they should have teams who are not playing at the time serve as line judges. There was a key point at the end of the first game that was decided on a questionable call.
Anyone know where the truck is backing up into🙋🏻♀️. Anyone 😩
Thanks for posting. Whatever the level, both teams need to work on 3rd shot drops and dinking.
I was thinking the same. The team in white constantly hits a 3rd shot drive and then tries to slow it down on the 5th shot. Why not just hit a 3rd shot drop. The dude in black is just a banger. Annoying to watch.
@@andrewfielding1342you’ve got no idea what you’re talking about lol. 3rd shot drive to set up 5th shot drop is a very common strategy in high level and pro play
@@DanielPerez-xo1tj True. And watching man in black go into beast mode was entertaining to watch.
question; the position of the receivers after a side out is determined by the side they started at the beginning of the game?
I’m a little confused by your question. I’ll say this though the positions are different than normal because I believe one team was stacking in various ways. Typically if receiving you only switch if you stack and game ends on odd numbers but usually you’ll stay in position.
Are these all WA state players? Looks like it! Go pnw pickle!
Red shorts would have hit thirty out if they let em go. Too much power game
more sandbaggers getting to Nationals 🙂
Y’all don’t realize that nationals uses UTPR (most tournaments don’t enter data into UTPR) and forces players to play at their UTPR level. So most likely they didn’t even have a choice
Yep, the players in Nationals don't get to choose what bracket they land in. Simple as that
I dunno they didn’t look 4.0 to me lot of unforced errors
R u insane
No to me don’t look like 4.0
@@scottfrancis13 says the 3.515
Lol you one of these bloated 4.0s who plays with their 3 buddies and keep posting matches
@@Spamalia58 he's right, 16 hours of play will cause a lot of unforced errors! haha
The Men in this match are ego players haha 0 ability to reset off serve
This is anywhere between 5.2 and 5.5 level lmao
Not 4.0 players... Maybe the dark shirt female.
No one else can dink or drop the ball but the dark shirt woman.
Boring poor shot selection... Bashing from the baseline is a bad choice.
You're out of your mind.
ROFL what defines a 4.0 player? How many hard drives into the net?
@@tomj4717
You must be watching a different match. There isn't a dark shirt woman in this match...
@@TheRealBlackfyre
Wait you are right they are 5.5 sandbagging.
Keep arguing pointless comments.
How many women? Not the ones that identify as women, but actual women.
Then look at the shirt color.
Which is darker. If you can't tell, you need to see an optometrist, or eye doctor.
@@StewsReplay On multiple widely used rating systems these players are in fact above 4.0 players. Your out of touch subjectivity is unfortunately rooted in your little pee pee