Juan Martin del Potro Practice 2013 BNP Paribas Open Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Here's a closer look at Delpo practicing a few groundies with his coach Franco Davin in Indian Wells, CA.

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  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 9 років тому +16

    Love! Love! Love! His forehand. Powerful and yet elegant. Impeccable technique.

  • @mastershake886
    @mastershake886 6 років тому +4

    He has my favorite strokes from any player ever

  • @Widmer09
    @Widmer09 9 років тому +13

    I'm impressed by his hitting partner (his coach). He is very consistent with that one-handed backhand.

    • @allblackblue
      @allblackblue 6 років тому

      Widmer09 One handed backhand is usually very consistent, the usual problem is power.

    • @nec1211986
      @nec1211986 4 роки тому +1

      @@allblackblue i think it's the opposite. One handed is known for power, not consistentcy

    • @ChaunceyDos
      @ChaunceyDos 3 роки тому

      You see a lot of current players hitting with their older coaches, and it's amazing how consistent they can be when they don't have to move and they're just trying to get the ball back. Players this level have had world class stroke mechanics since they were 12 or so (obviously, being a top pro isn't just about stroke production), and they might not be able to move and pound the balls consistently at small targets, but if they're just trying to get a nice decent ball back to their partner, they can handle all the pace in the world.

    • @huynguyentien1504
      @huynguyentien1504 Рік тому

      @@allblackblue It’s the opposite. Ohbh player generally has a higher offensive capability but worse defense/countering on their backhand. It’s the main reason why you see a lot of them overultilize the backhand slice.

  • @TheAutoEnthusiast91
    @TheAutoEnthusiast91 8 років тому +4

    Amazing consistency

  • @Mills354
    @Mills354 8 років тому +8

    HAHA I thought he was dying when he sneezed lol

  • @LucasEmanuelSerrano
    @LucasEmanuelSerrano 10 років тому +27

    4:06 o.O Where is the ball?

    • @Gotrice785211
      @Gotrice785211 10 років тому

      wtf lol

    • @NGEternal
      @NGEternal 7 років тому +3

      Look just above the net and you can see the arch faintly. I think it blended in with his swing and the shadow on the ball eliminates some of the yellowness so the camera didn't pick it up so well.

    • @mastershake886
      @mastershake886 6 років тому

      It was level with the camera and too fast for it to pick up well. Hard to track because of depth perception

    • @louiscyphre7023
      @louiscyphre7023 6 років тому

      The ball was travelling faster than light , went back in time then reappeared 4 years earlier , thats why im only receiving this message now.

  • @matter106
    @matter106 6 років тому

    Bless you Juan Martin you frighten me with that sneeze :-)

  • @alannadal6011
    @alannadal6011 5 років тому

    perfect...thank you

  • @micheledicosola2860
    @micheledicosola2860 5 років тому

    So relaxing

  • @hernanramirez1954
    @hernanramirez1954 9 років тому +2

    5.03...salud martin.....

  • @squishee7938
    @squishee7938 11 років тому

    Damn that sneeze was monstrous...

  • @zar1407
    @zar1407 10 років тому +5

    He is like super hot athlete. He's so hot.

  • @Aleshhasd
    @Aleshhasd 11 років тому

    4:05 MY GOD

  • @mqsending
    @mqsending 2 роки тому

    His left arm doesn't do much while hitting forehand :)

  • @rokihi5608
    @rokihi5608 6 років тому

    Who is an opponent??Coach??

  • @magic2305
    @magic2305 11 років тому +3

    omg, i wanna trade this forehand with being bald.

  • @consumer338
    @consumer338 11 років тому

    I would hate to be the one receiving that forehand..

  • @alexgazia
    @alexgazia 11 років тому

    I would love to be the one receving that forehand! You have to work hard to play 5 minutes with him... but anyway... you're playing with (against you know) Del Potro! I also don't know what i'd do to train with a big player!

  • @Manu182OC
    @Manu182OC 10 років тому +2

    I think all his wrist problems come from way he hits the forehands, look at his wrist when he's about to hit: yeah, super flat, fast, agressive, but in my opinion it looks like the wrist takes an important share of the impact. That's what brought me problems with my wrist when I was 12, I had to change the way I hit both forehands and backhands.

    • @KEVINAWESOMENESS
      @KEVINAWESOMENESS 9 років тому +15

      +Manuel Fernández He hurt his left wrist btw.

    • @ollie708
      @ollie708 8 років тому +9

      He hurt his left wrist, what a joke

  • @mastershake886
    @mastershake886 6 років тому

    His forehand is like Federer’s but much faster

  • @96edja
    @96edja 11 років тому +1

    Flat flat,super flat!!