Tallon Griekspoor Has One of the Best Serves on the ATP Tour | Here’s What You Can Learn From It

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 64

  • @IntuitiveTennis

    Which player was called the Flying Dutchman? Don’t google it and give it your best shot!!

  • @igo2054
    @igo2054  +35

    it would be interesting to see reverse perspective - worse serves in the ATP 100

  • @bluebird2401

    The interesting thing is that some years ago, he considered clay to be his favorite surface and played from meters behind the baseline. He didn't really consider his serve as much of a weapon even until he started working really hard on it. According to his coach, he is one of those cases of players that had talent but didn't work very hard. He somehow had a change of heart a few years ago, hence the breakthrough.

  • @jodunkley3452

    I've been enjoying watching Tallon for a long time, he has a lovely all round game and i especially love his net play. Great analysis of his serve!

  • @predragpaovic2796

    Great instructional video, helped me at my stage of learning. Thanks for uploading!

  • @perigolo
    @perigolo  +12

    Hey Nick, since you started the video talking about the height of the players, here's a suggestion for another video, "adjustments for smaller players". I'd be very interested to hear the opinion of a high level coach about how a small guy like myself, 1,65m, should behave on the court, tactically speaking.

  • @NickNeras

    Everything on point

  • @PrecisionPointTennis

    I met the German Davis Cup coach and in a conversation I asked him who could become a future Grand Slam champion and he said he’s got his eye on Talon! I was a bit surprised, but now I see why. You’re right. 100%! Thanks for this informative video because I’m still trying to figure out what to do on my serve. I’m on a mission! Thanks!

  • @imatrOlda

    PimPim Johansson had also straight arm toss. A giant serve. Probably involved in the Söderling serve development.

  • @yanongkristohanonmusic7695

    Can you help us analyze Su wei Hsieh's game.

  • @cyberjonesy

    Nick, you're like an encyclopedia of tennis knowledge and technique. I think we should archive your videos in a national database for all future generations to learn from. :) Hopefully, UA-cam kind of does that !

  • @twenty2143

    Thought on jack drapers serve? Despite him losing to jarry his served looked good at times

  • @willemhouweling9257

    Tom Okker = The flying dutchman

  • @georgesunaryo5080

    Tallon's backhand is fantastic too.

  • @jamesfederer5592

    By pausing your right hand, it is much easier to achieve a good ball toss as there is not much body movement during the toss. Anyone having trouble to do a good toss should try this approach. Due to this pause, you need to toss the ball slightly higher so that you have the extra time to raise the racquet. The challenge of this style of serve is timing because you need to hit the ball which falls down faster due to the high toss.

  • @longgrayline8055

    I played on the satellite and challenger tour from 1992-1995. Bad heat stroke stopped my efforts. But every single one of the guys making it on the tour has one hell of a serve. In today’s game, post-Agassi, everyone returns well. It started with Conners. You can’t survive in today’s game without a hell of a serve. Emulating any of them would be beneficial to someone wanting to get better. Avoid the servers with quirky hitches though, they tend to be very unique for a reason.

  • @monsoon835

    I was watching his match a day or two ago against sinner. He generates ridiculous speed and many aces.

  • @filidembele4452

    Have you seen the Damm vs O’Connell controversy? Seemed like Damm is a very unsportsmanlike guy. Could just be the heat of the moment though, what’s your take?

  • @tennnis498

    I think Hurkacz is the ace-leader currently.

  • @alpinescope4441

    Another guy with an impressive serve is Thiago Seyboth Wild. His serve is very Federesque. His forehand is very much like Federer, too. Heck, he even looks somewhat like Federer. In beating Taylor Fritz, he served eight aces, winning 96% of his first serves and 69% of 2nd serves. This was incredible serving efficiency. In that match his average serve speed was 121 mph on the first and 116 mph on the 2nd. This was actually somewhat better than Griekspoor, who won 82% and 46%, and averaging 118 mph and 117 mph on 1st and 2nd serves respectively, in his win against A. Michelsen. Wild's age is 24 and Griekspoor is 27. Wild may have a brighter future in front of him. Griekspoor is ranked at No.26 right now, and Wild is No. 76. But two years ago Griekspoor was ranked No. 95. So in two years Wild may be able to climb the ranks to reach the 20's as well.