Watch Fritz Fake Out Alcaraz On This Serve (Tennis Technique Explained)
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Watch Fritz Fake Out Alcaraz On This Serve (Tennis Technique Explained)
1. A pancake serve uses a forehand grip to hit the opposite spin on the serve
2. Start with a forehand grip to make your opponent think you’re going for the pancake serve, then switch to a continental when your hand is hidden
3. You’ll win some free points
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Mind you folks, this only works at the pro level. The rest of us normally waits till the service is hit to see where it goes to or, at slightly higher level, checks the body positioning of the opponent or try to spot where he is looking ;-)
man that grip change is so well hidden. i need to learn how to do that.
Nah. Your opponents don't even look your grip, kkkk.
@@pperdona I would look at my opponent's grip but only before he starts the service motion. One of my longtime tennis partners had a very good spinning serve but every now and then he would let loose a flat serve where he's hold the racket differently.
Yeah nobody you play will ever notice that 😂 you'll just fake yourself out
I was toying around with a forehand grip on the serve the other day. It went flying out to the right, way past the sideline. I thought if I could harness it somehow, it could be a doomsday weapon for me. I didn't realise it was already a thing, called the Pancake serve. Now I'm really keen to work on it.
Brilliant love this one Ryan, so cool!
thank you, this is new for me. Well explained.
This is insane. Next level stuff
What I always do on the Ad side is hit a few wide kick serves, and the hit a slice down the tee with the exact same ball toss.😂
I save that one for special points.
I used to try to hit as hard as I could on my serves until I hurt my shoulder. Now I rely of heavy slice and poor kick serve but I am a way better server than I used to be because I hit the T or slice/kick out wide and my first and second serves are not too different from each other. Accuracy is way more important. If you can hit the T or come near to hitting it and slice/kick out wide at will, you're pretty much going dominate on serve games.
This is ping pong meta level cause people do that kind of stuff in ping pong forever since it's way easier to hide ball and make spin 😆but now to do it in tennis is much harder with a bigger racket 😜
This is like jomboy media but for tennis. Love it
Tennis = fun and this a great example
If you are an amateur and you learn that skill, gosh you'll became an ace machine!
It takes a bit of practice but rec players can absolutely learn this.
Fritz can also hit a backhand serve, using the wrong side of the racquet. Looks like going to the T, but the ball spins out to the right.
I believed I once watched Fritz make a reverse serve and I guess all the prof awared of his trick. The reverse serve will go completely opposite direction as your standard slice serve and that why Alcarze stand on the side line end rather than the T end.
You are correct. Thanks!
nice trick if only I would be that skilled I would do that stuff all the time switching between pancake and normal serve
I can barely see the ball not even going to try and read an opponents serve grip. 🙃
I didn't know guys did this these days; I knew a couple of guys in the early 90s that did this and it would drive me crazy going against them.
This is gold content Ryan. You're on fire.
Cheers!
M
Hahaha! Brilliant.
Lol only works on pros. As if anyone watching this is playing people skilled enough to notice this. Let alone us being able to hit all these different types of serves. Still a cool video.
Thanks for watching!
Yeah but this is just an exhibition...
You are correct. Though I can guarantee he’ll use it in a match at some point.
The idea that he can tell what grip he's using from the opposite baseline is absurd.
That is completely false. I can tell what grip someone is using from 8 courts away. It’s not difficult.
If you’re right, why did alcaraz guess to his left. He saw what grip Taylor was starting with. Taylor tricked him and switched it behind his leg. That’s why he told his coach “I’m gonna get him here”. Carlos saw the grip. And Taylor wanted him to see the grip. Then changed it and hit down the T. That’s why they laughed and Carlos high 5’d him when they sat down.
It’s not. I can see a guy’s very emotions from across the net, and I’m beneath 4.5😂 the dimensions are not that great
Yeah he chose practice to do this. Not an important point in a semifinals.
He’s done this in tournaments
@@2MinuteTennis You think you should ever do this in practice in front of Alcaraz and a crowd?
He was just having fun
Uhuh exactly
double bluff love it also made me hungry lol