Everything I Learned In My FIRST YEAR Playing Tennis

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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2024

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  • @Unknown-pt7xe
    @Unknown-pt7xe Рік тому +24

    Can't believe it's only been a year. You've gotten so good in a year, dude.

  • @aleksakovacevic9777
    @aleksakovacevic9777 Рік тому +14

    These are some valuable lessons, I like the different sports and correlations between them.
    For example i was doing javelin throwing as a kid, made my serve mega strong with less effort than expected.

  • @baby16gurl9
    @baby16gurl9 Рік тому +7

    Volleys are next!

  • @grantcallaghan3277
    @grantcallaghan3277 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey Trey this is one of the best tennis videos I have watched. Thanks for making this great content. I am 2 months in, so super relatable and useful.

  • @brandowalkermusic
    @brandowalkermusic Рік тому +2

    I started this January too and found your channel right at the start. It’s been awesome to see you improve, and your videos have been super helpful and interesting for my own game.
    Keep it up buddy, I’m looking forward to the next year of content! 🙌🔥

  • @mrpog5620
    @mrpog5620 Рік тому +2

    You have gotten really well. Can you do a video of you playing basketball once I wanna see how well you are in basketball!

  • @stevenjm12
    @stevenjm12 Рік тому +1

    Oh Wow Trey has bunnies! Im in a similar boat to you. I picked up tennis 2 years ago and have been playing a lot. Playing USTA 4.0 now

  • @TheEriclikeseatin
    @TheEriclikeseatin Рік тому +1

    Tip 5 is KEY. I've found so many ways to improve from watching my own match play film.

  • @Mishabtw
    @Mishabtw Рік тому +1

    You hit the forehand ATP style like I want to and I hit the Nick Kyrgios forehand like you want to lmao! Sometimes your tennis style just finds you

  • @thekittencult
    @thekittencult Рік тому +1

    Great tips! Just over a year for me as well. I found your channel pretty early in my tennis journey (4 months in). I also bought the slinger bag. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who has access to real humans. Another similarity with golf is lag. When I found my rhythm and started hitting with lag is when my shots started to have POP. Filming yourself is my number one tip beyond hitting with real people. Unfortunatly I don't have consistent ppl to hit with so I rely on the wall and the slinger bag. Since my lack of hitting partners, I wouldn't be surprised if I have put in around 20% more time than you, and am probably about the same or similar level 😮‍💨

  • @TennCom
    @TennCom Рік тому +5

    Thanks for an amazing year, Trey. Here's to another. Merry Holiday and hopefully 2024 brings me (and SImon) to Texas.
    Next Summer, I'd love to have you up North. We've got quite a hidden gem up here, the oldest continually operating tennis club in the world (Wimbledon closed during the war) which sports ocean-side grass courts. The best time of the year is when we play the "woodies" tournament.

    • @Winners-Only
      @Winners-Only  Рік тому

      you have peaked my interest!

    • @gab_ale
      @gab_ale Рік тому

      Wow, that sounds amazing.

    • @jaquevius
      @jaquevius 7 місяців тому

      @@Winners-Onlygreat advice! I’ve never thought about the pinpoint serve this way but what you said made a lot of sense, and I’m gonna try it. I also played a ton of basketball before switching to tennis much later than you did. Early on I found that my movement was an advantage and a disadvantage, because you’re right about wanting to square up instead of turn. Also the split step was foreign from basketball, and after 5 years of tennis it still isn’t natural until I’m scrambling and know I’m going to have to burst. I get lazy and it rarely happens on easy balls unless I consciously remind myself…..and thinking instead of reacting isn’t a good thing in general.

  • @williamyu9476
    @williamyu9476 Рік тому +1

    Wow you've improved so much! Great tips I wish I learned them in my first year play.

  • @maxwelltennis
    @maxwelltennis Рік тому +2

    Insane progress for one year. Congrats, Trey! Great insights too.

  • @iandrayer6029
    @iandrayer6029 Рік тому +1

    Your game looks so much better now, glad to see you’re loving the game! Rematch some time when it’s warm out?

  • @markyaroshevsky1229
    @markyaroshevsky1229 Рік тому +1

    Big ups Trey, your videos helped me take the leap and start playing. Stoked to watch your year 2

  • @therecordbreakerphd
    @therecordbreakerphd Рік тому +1

    Great year of tennis and tennis content, keep up the good work Trey!

  • @marcelomilani9706
    @marcelomilani9706 Рік тому +2

    It was a pleasure too see your evolution ma boy Trey, here since the first sunday set!

  • @Deedot1028
    @Deedot1028 Рік тому +1

    I watched the whole journey. Love it. If u are ever in san francisco let's play

  • @breakerjr
    @breakerjr 11 місяців тому

    youve gotten so good my guy!

  • @radektkaczyk3883
    @radektkaczyk3883 10 місяців тому

    Great journey it was indeed. I will use some of your advices on myself. By the way, I have a question. What is the model of tennis racquet which you use in this video?

  • @BánhMìMinhTâm
    @BánhMìMinhTâm Рік тому +5

    your journey was like a miracle, you improved so fast, hope you can become high level player soon

    • @ishannage248
      @ishannage248 Рік тому +3

      I dont think its a miracle. Hes put in some serious work both in his tennis game and his YT channel and its clearly playing off. As someone who just hit the 6 month mark and also obsessed with the sport like he is its been really fun to follow his journey thats so relatable to my own.

    • @Tan12
      @Tan12 Рік тому

      Not a miracle if you're already pretty athletic and then really devote yourself to tennis for a whole year.

    • @germanslice
      @germanslice 9 місяців тому

      @@ishannage248 he needs to develop a good penetrating slice

  • @tenniscoachliam4444
    @tenniscoachliam4444 Рік тому +2

    Great to see your passion for tennis and how far you’ve come in a year! Keep up the good work 👏

  • @spinpulse
    @spinpulse Рік тому

    Thank you Trey, you're my hero. Great tips, I can't wait until weather gets better here in BC to resume playing again. So jealous of the nicer weather where you are (here most indoor courts are very difficult to get in Winter!)

  • @devtennis
    @devtennis Рік тому +1

    Really enjoy the content Trey! Your grind and hard work can be seen in the huge improvements to your game!

  • @CR4WLFC
    @CR4WLFC Рік тому

    Your forehand looks so much better especially the spacing. What made you learn this so fast???

  • @brunis_m
    @brunis_m Рік тому

    With that big step on the serve and the struggle with double faults, you’re pretty much Zverev!

  • @rocketmckeone
    @rocketmckeone 11 місяців тому

    Let’s go keep the grind going

  • @rocketmckeone
    @rocketmckeone 11 місяців тому

    This guy is just pure athlete

  • @MarcoSolidx
    @MarcoSolidx Рік тому

    Your evolution this year was nothing short than outstanding! I remember you were on a journey to 4.0, but now I think you surpassed that. Have you played another YT tennis players? If not, you’re ready to it

    • @justchimaera9915
      @justchimaera9915 Рік тому

      He's a 4.7 UTR, so definitely getting close to (but probably not) a NTRP 4.0 yet, and certainly not past it. He should be able to reach that goal this coming year, though. 4.5 and up is where improvement gets really tough!

  • @DamienJemison
    @DamienJemison Рік тому +2

    Dropstep. Dunk. No big deal. I hate you! 🤣 I also came from basketball to tennis a few years ago and quickly noticed that the pinpoint serve was more natural for me. At first, I used the platform stance because it was one less point of movement that I had to think about and coordinate. However, the amount of effortless power I get by using my legs is what really separates my serve from most recreational players.

  • @rocketmckeone
    @rocketmckeone 11 місяців тому

    Come play in washington

  • @brunis_m
    @brunis_m Рік тому

    Such a chill dude. Would challenge you to a Sunday flight of beer lol

  • @stephenmurray5746
    @stephenmurray5746 Рік тому +1

    Hey Trey, let me know if your in the New jersey area. Im a local 4.0 looking to get started in youtube tennis and Know a few interesting courts. Looking forward to playing against you!

  • @jimgoddard3957
    @jimgoddard3957 8 місяців тому

    Bro, I've never seen two courts that close together, side by side 😳. Come to Japan for some game play...I'll show you around.

    • @Winners-Only
      @Winners-Only  8 місяців тому

      I want to go to Japan so bad! Not in the budget currently haha

  • @Jondaliner
    @Jondaliner Рік тому +1

    I'm convinced this video was just to flex that Trey can dunk a basketball 👀👀

  • @juliomunoz3772
    @juliomunoz3772 Рік тому +4

    Thing about tennis is now the improvements will be slow :(
    Keep it grinding brother 🙏🏾

  • @darkjedi60
    @darkjedi60 Рік тому +1

    Funniest video, keep it up

  • @Ilovetennis15
    @Ilovetennis15 Рік тому +1

    How many hours Do you play Tennis in a week? Just a note: federer has a modern forehand, kyrgios has a next gen forehand

    • @Winners-Only
      @Winners-Only  Рік тому

      id say 4-6 is probably right most weeks

  • @baby16gurl9
    @baby16gurl9 Рік тому +1

    The most thing I’m really proud of you is the glove coach, HES GONE!

  • @crankazon457
    @crankazon457 7 місяців тому

    You should take on #realtennis , I've watched them from back in the day. Essential tennis days, I think you would have a blast hitting with them.

  • @brunis_m
    @brunis_m Рік тому

    Ball machine is amazing to sweat a bit. But it’s a first world product. Not viable unless it’s affordable, if there are free courts, and if tennis balls aren’t cheap.

  • @garrettschabb8943
    @garrettschabb8943 6 місяців тому

    bro what's that sweatshirt

  • @stackems666
    @stackems666 Рік тому +1

    You looked so unathletic in the beginning Trey. Now you look like you can take a set off of Karue 😉