Frazier/Johnson v Patriquin/Tellez at the Select Medical Orange County Cup Presented by FitVine
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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Watch the Men’s Doubles Championship match: (2) Dylan Frazier/JW Johnson v (5) Hayden Patriquin/Pablo Tellez at the Select Medical Cup Presented by FitVine
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Finally a good camera angle... we can see where the serve is landing.
The cameraman exposed for the highlights instead of the players faces. Hence, the scene is grossly underexposed. This is totally unprofessional.
I watched the whole match. There were times when you couldn’t see the serve or the return.
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@@49pickles
JW and Dylan super fun to watch. I love their style of play. Big H and Tellez make a great team. This match was just brilliant. So many great points.
Couldn’t see the ace because of the camera angle. Can you please wait until they get to the kitchen before going to that shot? It’s really annoying not to see the serve.
Pablo and Big H look great out there... Just need to tidy up a few things. Very equal left and right sides which could make them very dangerous.
new number 1 team
27:44 - "you know what you said, let's go." 😂
27:42, my bad.
At 3:40 the ref messed up, you could see space between his foot and the kitchen line
Can we get the vertical court view next time
Why don’t they turn on the lights?
More than once in this broadcast the female announcer said "hit a little hard" or similar and the guy replied "a little?? Haha!" like he doesn't understand sarcasm. Also, maybe stop calling him big H, it's weird
What happened at 7:45? Some type of foot fault but he didn't contact the ball.
his foot crossed the center line of the net when he hadn't hit the ball. You're allowed to cross the net line only if you hit the ball first.
I know it is traditional with a lefty/righty partnership to have forehands in the middle, but the men's doubles game has so much dinking, maybe it would be good to try forehands on the outside for easier dinking.
two backhands in the middle would make putaways a lot more difficult, and I think for most pros that tradeoff isn't worth it.
That'll never happen
@@d4ntoine134 it would be good for them to try
That would be the worst strategic decision of all time lol
Why is jw not using the featherweight anymore
Can someone explain to me the service rotation? New player here
Even player serves from the right on even score and from the left on odd score.
Odd player does the opposite
Is @7:28 not considered a fault for pushing off the kitchen?
The problem is not the pushing off from the kitchen, it's whether you have both feet established on the non-kitchen part of the court, which he did have in this case after pushing off from kitchen territory
The woman in the blue who interviews the players at the end is so annoying
"If you're not sure, you gotta call it in"........ shouldn't even be a thing in a "pro" sport.
Foot fault was incorrect
Yeah I was confused about that call. Is it because he stepped on the line after the opponent hit the ball?
@@idunn0739 yeah, but i think it was close but did not step on it
@@idunn0739 If this comment is referencing the call at about 7:44, it wasn't about stepping in the kitchen. The fault was for Patriquin's left foot crossing the plane of the net (basically crossing slightly into the other side of the court) without him making contact with the ball. It can happen on Ernie attempts. The call was correct.
It is correct. He didn’t reestablish both feet before contacting the ball.
Im referring to the one at 3:43
You announcers might want to try a little harder... Strike that: you announcers might want to try NOT to make it so obvious which team you're for. It's irritating and not professional.
Is @7:28 not considered a fault for pushing off the kitchen?
no, bc he established his feet outside the kitchen before hitting it