This is awesome! I love to see your contents, and your strokes are just soooo smooth but also powerful. I happened to see one of your practice videos on the Top Tennis Tips (hope I got their name right) channel, under the video name something like "intense advanced forehand drills..." I have to say that I was shocked by your moves in that video. So I am just curious that if you could, maybe, include some of your college tennis training sessions or drills in your videos (again, if filming during those are allowed lol). That would be so great then. Anyway, I am a big fan of yours so good luck on everything.
Man I love to see this. I’ve been watching your content for some time, including your most recent singles match against the D1 player. You seem so much more controlled in this session. You’re playing within yourself, not trying to force or make shots happen. Your serve, 75% shot and patterns will win you matches. Awesome improvement and translate this to match play.
@@jacobmorgan9816 yeah, I understand how hard it spins but it's a trap. Even greats fall in it. Thiem for example gave so much extra shots to his oponents hitting super loopy crazy spin forehand from half court, when it was an easy finish with flatter ball. Its these coaches with their obsession with spin and putting extra ropes 3m over the net to hit over... its just not the way how the game will be played in the future imo
Agree.. efficiency and the right amount of spin is key. Perhaps many are influenced by Nadal, who can get away with excessive spin due to his pure physicality.
Hey man can u pls make a video on nutrition and what to eat before a match or during a normal day
Yes absolutely! Coming soon!
This is awesome! I love to see your contents, and your strokes are just soooo smooth but also powerful. I happened to see one of your practice videos on the Top Tennis Tips (hope I got their name right) channel, under the video name something like "intense advanced forehand drills..." I have to say that I was shocked by your moves in that video. So I am just curious that if you could, maybe, include some of your college tennis training sessions or drills in your videos (again, if filming during those are allowed lol). That would be so great then. Anyway, I am a big fan of yours so good luck on everything.
Man I love to see this. I’ve been watching your content for some time, including your most recent singles match against the D1 player. You seem so much more controlled in this session. You’re playing within yourself, not trying to force or make shots happen. Your serve, 75% shot and patterns will win you matches. Awesome improvement and translate this to match play.
Thanks man really appreciate it!
That's buttery smooth!
Thanks Jeff!
Great hitting! I miss the days when I was playing in the court!
Good hitting! Looks so effortless!
Thank you!
What strings and tension do you use? Also, you should do like a bag check...or match day equipment or something like that
Great stuff!
Thanks bro!
amazing! keep up the hard work!
Thank you!
Lessgo fam
My guy
Did you get a chance to try out the new Ezone yet?
What you up to now? Still chasing the dream?
Very nice practice !
Thanks man!
Forehand video? Loving that consistency!
Ok. What exactly would you like to see?
Clean hitting there my man! How’s the Ezone holding up? What’s the tension?
Thanks man! It’s playing well! I string at 24kg
did you recently change your forehand? another great video btw
That's what I was wondering too.
What strings are you using at the moment with the Ezone and have you added any weight to the racket? thanks
I haven’t added any weight to the racket. I like it at 305g because I can swing at the ball. And right now I’m using Solinco confidential
Must be nice getting a consistent balls to hit, if only
Pure drive?
Yonex Ezone
your forehand is pretty weak looking compared to backhand
You’re right man
no I just think his launch angle is higher on his forehand which makes it slightly less aesthetically pleasing but still really good.
@@jacobmorgan9816 yeah, I understand how hard it spins but it's a trap. Even greats fall in it. Thiem for example gave so much extra shots to his oponents hitting super loopy crazy spin forehand from half court, when it was an easy finish with flatter ball. Its these coaches with their obsession with spin and putting extra ropes 3m over the net to hit over... its just not the way how the game will be played in the future imo
Agree.. efficiency and the right amount of spin is key. Perhaps many are influenced by Nadal, who can get away with excessive spin due to his pure physicality.