Karue Sell's 3 Tennis Superpowers. How does he make it look so easy?

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  • Have you ever noticed how unique Karue Sell's game is and how effortlessly he makes everything look? That's because Karue possesses some incredible tennis superpowers that truly set him apart.
    I've been closely following Karue's journey as he turns pro at 30 and climbs the ATP Tour rankings. Since Karue is too humble to praise his own game, I thought I'd share my insights on what makes him so exceptional.
    🔹 Ball-Striking Ability 00:43
    Karue's first superpower is his exceptional ball-striking ability. His hand-eye coordination is off the charts, allowing him to hit the ball cleanly and consistently. Watch the clip to see his amazing ball-striking skills in action!
    🔹 Baseline Control 01:29
    The second superpower is his ability to control the baseline. Karue uses precision over power and spin to dictate the points, forcing his opponents to cover more court. Check out the clip to see how he keeps his opponents on the run while dominating the baseline!
    🔹 Adaptive Backswing 02:47
    Karue's third and most crucial superpower is his adaptive backswing. Unlike most players who take full backswings on every shot, Karue takes a measured and compact backswing, adjusting based on the situation. This adaptability is key to his ball-striking and baseline control. Watch the clip to see his adaptive backswing in action!
    These superpowers are at the core of Karue's unique game and make him a formidable player on the court. But the question remains: Are these superpowers enough to propel him to consistent success in ATP 250, 500, 1000 events, or even Grand Slam tournaments?
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    ⏱️ CHAPTERS
    00:00 Intro
    00:43 Superpower 1
    01:29 Superpower 2
    02:47 Superpower 3
    04:27 Closing
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 26

  • @karthickraghuvaran3586
    @karthickraghuvaran3586 23 дні тому +2

    Hand eye coordination is spot on! So well analysed..

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  23 дні тому

      Appreciate the comment 👍

  • @K4R3N
    @K4R3N 21 день тому +1

    He's also a decent spot server

  • @zetristan4525
    @zetristan4525 24 дні тому +2

    His return of serve seems to make the biggest difference. Have to be able to chisel out breakpoints against some very dominating serves!

  • @03cobra4
    @03cobra4 16 днів тому

    Thanks for the video. Good luck with your channel!!

  • @mericusta1988
    @mericusta1988 21 день тому +1

    I think his mental state is also an advantage. He can see the current state of the game as it is, and make adjustments accordingly. It is like he views the match from a third person perspective, hence detached from the emotions of playing the game.

  • @zetristan4525
    @zetristan4525 24 дні тому +7

    His weakness: not a 🦒
    Adrian Mannarino is French.

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  24 дні тому

      Good call-out. Sloppy on my part. I knew this and the origin of his surname tricked my mind.

  • @glademaster
    @glademaster 23 дні тому +2

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @eriklopez9386
    @eriklopez9386 23 дні тому +1

    Cool!! I love karue

  • @zetristan4525
    @zetristan4525 24 дні тому +2

    It's a good Sell.

  • @thedom3403
    @thedom3403 10 днів тому +1

    You mentioned others on tour are backing up more, moving more, and taking bigger cuts. It sort of implies they're worse for it, but ultimately that's the approach that's winning, is it not?

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  10 днів тому +1

      I meant no implication that todays top players are worse off for taking bigger cuts and standing back further. Most of today's elite players have exceptional speed and agility and combined with poly strings this style is certainly a winning combination for many players. However, for those players without elite speed and agility (examples: Karue, Rublev, Mannarino) taking the ball early is a necessity to be competitive. In summary, each individual needs to leverage their skills and a complementary strategy to become the most successful version of themselves.

  • @K4R3N
    @K4R3N 21 день тому

    Fognini very smooth also

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  21 день тому +1

      Yes, another very good comparison!

    • @K4R3N
      @K4R3N 21 день тому

      @@TK-Tennis I always wanted to emulate Fognini's "effortless" style. Clean hitter, doesn't waste a ton of energy. Efficient.

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  20 днів тому +1

      @@K4R3N me too, hit great with less effort ;-)

  • @RamsBereit
    @RamsBereit 21 день тому +2

    Who is Karue Sell?

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  21 день тому +1

      Well known Tennis UA-camr working his way up the pro ATP tour rankings at the age of 30. ua-cam.com/channels/hv2KPUqL3Pq6R6rA6smWbw.html

    • @RamsBereit
      @RamsBereit 21 день тому

      @@TK-Tennis at the age of 30, good luck to him

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  21 день тому

      @@RamsBereit I doubt he has any illusions or unreasonable expectations. He's just seeing far he can go, that's alone is more than most are willing to attempt.

  • @thomashofmeyer7689
    @thomashofmeyer7689 22 дні тому +1

    Mariano is french, not italian

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  22 дні тому

      Yes, I knew this and the origin of his surname tricked my mind when recording it and missed it during the edit.

    • @ivanromero4936
      @ivanromero4936 20 днів тому +1

      You also got his name wrong, it's "Mannarino"...

    • @TK-Tennis
      @TK-Tennis  20 днів тому

      @@ivanromero4936 Yep, total screw up during editing. I even looked it up on the ATP Tour website and somehow still made the error 🤦‍♂