Vilas dijo el secreto del reves (a una mano) es mantener el perfil y el rwsto sale solo porque es el golpe mas natural. Yo no creo que Dimitrov lo hubiera escuchado pero ese el secreto de la perfeccion de su reves. Junto al de Tommy haas y stefan edberg me parece que es el mejor.
Wish he came over the ball on his backside in a match as much as he does in practice. He slices way too much, and for so many players now, if just one sits up, they can attack that ball. He has to be more aggressive off of that wing.
@@ddt8883 i didnt mean it that way, i just wanted to say its not that easy to come over your backhand ik you are playing against someone like Thiem who are really agressive
@@snake1312 Grigor rarely ever comes over his backhand. Shapo rarely ever slices. Federer has great balance with both. My point, which you clearly missed, was, Grigor is very uncertain and insecure off of that wing. He needs to change that if he plans on having consistent success.
Wow look at all those empty seats- no BIG 3- no one in the next gen is taking control of their opportunities- but maybe the money is so good now that just being a top 10-15 player is enough for these guys- it would be nice to win a slam but it doesn't look like anyone is pushing hard for them.... we'll see.
GD is so talented it’s ridiculous. Love watching him play, always gives 100%.
Great camera angle. What a true tennisnerd desires. This man and RF have the best techniques and fluid moves. What a talents.
Love watching players practice...thank you- especially Grigor Dmitrov with his beautiful one-handed backhand! 💜🙂
This is my kind of ASMR
Same here bro. I almost watch this video every night. The strokes are so full and clean.
The best videos on UA-cam great job! 🎾❤️
Just watching the crowd face move with the ball is so funny
TV needs to have more court level cameras
Sehr gut... Danke
GD needs a better hitting partner!!! Man, I love this guy, his game, his style, his intensity, everything about his approach to tennis!!
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Vilas dijo el secreto del reves (a una mano) es mantener el perfil y el rwsto sale solo porque es el golpe mas natural. Yo no creo que Dimitrov lo hubiera escuchado pero ese el secreto de la perfeccion de su reves. Junto al de Tommy haas y stefan edberg me parece que es el mejor.
Coool~👍👍👍👍
On my Grigor
wow the courts are slow
His coach is Dante?
Wish he came over the ball on his backside in a match as much as he does in practice. He slices way too much, and for so many players now, if just one sits up, they can attack that ball. He has to be more aggressive off of that wing.
You know in a practice there is less speed on the ball right?
@@snake1312 you know he can still come over his backhand in a real match, right?
@@ddt8883 i didnt mean it that way, i just wanted to say its not that easy to come over your backhand ik you are playing against someone like Thiem who are really agressive
@@snake1312 Grigor rarely ever comes over his backhand. Shapo rarely ever slices. Federer has great balance with both. My point, which you clearly missed, was, Grigor is very uncertain and insecure off of that wing. He needs to change that if he plans on having consistent success.
Actually his slice is more of a weapon than his topspin BH. He should be about 60% slice, 40% TS. That's why he has gone deep at IW
Hitting partner not good enough
Wow look at all those empty seats- no BIG 3- no one in the next gen is taking control of their opportunities- but maybe the money is so good now that just being a top 10-15 player is enough for these guys- it would be nice to win a slam but it doesn't look like anyone is pushing hard for them.... we'll see.
Joke of a trainer, missing the ball more or less all the time.. He is so bad.