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Hey man! Thank you for leaving a cool comment. I love your videos too! Indian wells (or actually the city Palm Springs I think) is very beautiful, and the tennis grounds are perfect. The Australian Open is also Top notch 😀
OMFG I love the sunshine double, look at that stunning back drop with palm trees and mountains. So so beautiful. Could watch Alcaraz train all day. Incredible.
I would say alcaraz has a better serve +1, but Andy’s serve comes up super clutch for him often when it counts, and is more versatile so I give it to Murray
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@@livingtribunal4110 on the takebacks. Little momentum buildup then momentum halts at trophy position when they pause. It’s just not fluid and optimal.
@@livingtribunal4110 probably just personal preference/style. They may only be losing like 2-5 mph due to that but their serves are of course still extremely good and placement/spin is better than an extra 2-5 mph.
On a practice court there shouldn’t be a crowd. You should be just practice warming up not thinking gee my opponents hitting the ball better (they’re watching me) . Quick need to up the anti
While I appreciate the fans enthusiasm, it always bugged me when they clapped during practice points. I always had trouble with that and wouldn't often try to practice on courts away from the public. I just wanted to hit and get some rhythm ....
Wow, so in practice Alcaraz actually grunts when he hits the ball, not like in matches where he delays his obnoxious, uncessarily loud grunt (a.k.a, "hindrance") until the ball is already past the net and his opponent is about to swing. Nadal, please take the kid aside and give him a talking to like when you called Sonego to the net at the '22 AO for the same reason. Sonego is actually fun to watch now that he's toned down the delayed grunt. Alcaraz is talented enough to win with his skills and doesn't need to resort to this low integrity tactic. The coach who's telling him to do this should be banned from the ATP since it's really ruining the enjoyment of watching this amazing kid on court.
If you'd like to see what Indian Wells Tennis Garden looks like, check out this video!
ua-cam.com/video/bDiGAY4mHJU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SandratoWalksin4K
Thank you for this practice session video.
Both of these young men have such explosive games. I hope both of them go deep into this tourney.
I hope so too! They are very good and entertaining!
I can't get over how beautiful this place is. One day I will play here
Hey man! Thank you for leaving a cool comment. I love your videos too! Indian wells (or actually the city Palm Springs I think) is very beautiful, and the tennis grounds are perfect. The Australian Open is also Top notch 😀
Oh wow that's awesome you were there and filming!
Indian wells is Awesome 😊
Beautiful slices at the service line. So graceful!
Very beautiful slices 😊
fantastic video, thank you for posting
You're very welcome! Enjoy!
Thank you!
Bro that is the content that we need❤️🔥great angle btw, i wish in the tv was the same
You're very welcome! Enjoy!
OMFG I love the sunshine double, look at that stunning back drop with palm trees and mountains. So so beautiful. Could watch Alcaraz train all day. Incredible.
My first time at Indian Wells and both the venue and the landscape are stunning! Very accommodating for both players and fans 😊
I really enjoy the full practice at court level. Thanks!!
PS If you could get a practice with Sinner we would appreciate it!
I did catch Sinner practice in the evening. i'll publish it in a few days 😊
@@sandratoplaystennis thanks 👍
@@pratik7834 check out my Sinner video
Check out my Sinner video - just released earlier today
Alcaraz´ forehand is probably the biggest on ATP Tour right now - and only using stock/slightly modified Pure Aero VS
Great angles 🙂
Enjoy! 😊
Tiafoe is one of the nicest players on the tour! Everybody loves him
I agree. He is super nice! I'd love it if he could go far in this tournament!
him and ruud
Хорошая съемка, видно с какой скоростью летят мячи, как двигаются игроки, работают ноги, удары. Спасибо!
thank you for your comment
Nice voice & angle ❤👍
Thank you so much!
I've never heard so much applause for a practice session!
People love ‘em!
Your video is nice, thanks
Thank you so much! Enjoy 😊
@@sandratoplaystennis ❤️
Stunning Carlitos Alcaraz mmm
@35 2022* US Open Semifinal!
Oops Yes you’re right! Time flies 😂
How do you get this camera perspective when on the grounds?
Just try to get as close as possible!
Hey, let petition for SF CA to have tennis courts
Who has a better serve, Alcaraz or Murray?
I would say alcaraz has a better serve +1, but Andy’s serve comes up super clutch for him often when it counts, and is more versatile so I give it to Murray
1st serve would be Murray, 2nd probably Carlos.
2024 Wimbledon reminded me of this oldie but goodie
This comment reminded me of the good time we had at Indian Wells together 😊
Where is this place?
Indian wells
Hey! if you'd like to see more of the beautiful Indian wells scenery, I also made this video 😊
ua-cam.com/video/bDiGAY4mHJU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SandratoWalksin4K
🙄
11:19 ball shadow is too funny
They both have such odd takebacks when serving. Not an issue though apparently!
Where´s the oddity?
@@livingtribunal4110 on the takebacks. Little momentum buildup then momentum halts at trophy position when they pause. It’s just not fluid and optimal.
@@jd2722 I know what you mean now.
I wonder of that´s because they use racquets with a lighter static and swing-weight? Both look HL ´whippy´...
@@livingtribunal4110 probably just personal preference/style. They may only be losing like 2-5 mph due to that but their serves are of course still extremely good and placement/spin is better than an extra 2-5 mph.
Wish Tiafoe could play like this when it actually counts...
I think he performs well against the top players. Hopefully he can do well at Indian Wells this year!
@@sandratoplaystennis But you have to win the early rounds to get to the top players...
@@roter13 You're right. He has to be 100% focus and ready to go from day 1
@@sandratoplaystennis I would like to see him play one match where is not smiling and trying to play to the crowd. You don't see the greats do that.
He is a great player, just not as good as the top 1 tier guys...
I heard chelsea wants to sign alcaraz!
On a practice court there shouldn’t be a crowd. You should be just practice warming up not thinking gee my opponents hitting the ball better (they’re watching me) . Quick need to up the anti
You could argue the opposite as well: You play in front of an active, dynamic crowd so isn't this the right way to practice too?
wish I could mute those people's comments 😂🤓
While I appreciate the fans enthusiasm, it always bugged me when they clapped during practice points. I always had trouble with that and wouldn't often try to practice on courts away from the public. I just wanted to hit and get some rhythm ....
Welcome to the channel gays
Who says I'm gay
Tiafoe just doesn't hit the ball solid like Alcaraz
Yup different styles
Wow, so in practice Alcaraz actually grunts when he hits the ball, not like in matches where he delays his obnoxious, uncessarily loud grunt (a.k.a, "hindrance") until the ball is already past the net and his opponent is about to swing. Nadal, please take the kid aside and give him a talking to like when you called Sonego to the net at the '22 AO for the same reason. Sonego is actually fun to watch now that he's toned down the delayed grunt. Alcaraz is talented enough to win with his skills and doesn't need to resort to this low integrity tactic. The coach who's telling him to do this should be banned from the ATP since it's really ruining the enjoyment of watching this amazing kid on court.
That is interesting.