Playing VS ESSENTIAL TENNIS... but with a CATCH! (Tennis set mic'd up)

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    In this video, Ian Westermann from Essential Tennis and his partner Joel flew to LA to play a set with me, but with a catch: I'll play in full attack mode, so I HAVE to either finish the point or be at the net with only two groundstrokes!
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  • @MyTennisHQ
    @MyTennisHQ  2 роки тому +158

    Guys! Just to answer a lot of the questions. I'd love to play all of the creators that everyone suggested (and I'm sure I will) but there are only so many hours in a day hahah I spend a lot of hours on court coaching every day so it ain't easy. That being said, I am going to start playing more to maintain my level as it is currently dropping fast 😂 Want to get more pros, high level juniors and so on. So stay tuned, subscribe and hit the bell button!! Appreciate the support

    • @norienor4658
      @norienor4658 2 роки тому +1

      One of the best tennis channel. You Could do on your serve : 1st serve and follow at the net as mandatory. ( Serve and volley). And on return 2nd serve. Return and volley mandatory. ;).

    • @tuckerstevens9689
      @tuckerstevens9689 2 роки тому +1

      Please try to use a 60 fps camera in the future. It makes it much less choppy and you can follow the ball easier.

    • @jimmehaitch2912
      @jimmehaitch2912 2 роки тому +9

      Man I really hope to see you play the Intuitive Tennis guy Nikola Aracic. I know you two don't agree on some coaching philosophies though for me they are just different and people can pick whatever fits them. Still I wanna see the clash. I am sure you'll win but Nikola is also definitely way better than the 4.5 or 5.0s. He may decline as he's much older but still... Anyway, thanks for all the awesome content Karue.

    • @ZacharyShahan
      @ZacharyShahan 2 роки тому +1

      @@jimmehaitch2912 I was thinking the same. Would be great to watch no matter what, and esp. if both did commentary on various points throughout the match.

    • @mattstevenson7949
      @mattstevenson7949 2 роки тому +5

      I agree, I would rather see you play higher level players. As far as UA-camrs, would love to see you play Intuitive Tennis, TenFitman, and BOTH Simon and Alex from Top Tennis Training.

  • @EssentialTennis
    @EssentialTennis 2 роки тому +277

    Karue: "You have to be really good at forgetting errors". So true. Joel and I enjoyed our time with you immensely, Karue! Thank you so much for welcoming us in. Can't wait to share the behind the scenes footage 😊

    • @MyTennisHQ
      @MyTennisHQ  2 роки тому +42

      Thank you for coming out to LA, Ian and Joel. I had a blast. Hopefully this is the first of many collaborations!!

    • @matheuspage1
      @matheuspage1 2 роки тому +4

      Ian, you should make a list or a video that lists all the channels that a posting videos with you. Links would be awesome too haha

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis 2 роки тому +9

      @@matheuspage1 I did 🙂. Posted the announcement video explaining the whole collaboration tour a week or two ago. Thanks for watching!

    • @matheuspage1
      @matheuspage1 2 роки тому

      @@EssentialTennis yeah yeah, but maybe one with the link of the vídeos haha but your channel and the series are awesome anyway, just afraid of loosing one

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis 2 роки тому +4

      @@matheuspage1 Ooohh......sure, I can't do that until after they've been posted though. Once they're all out (probably 30+) I'll definitely do that, great idea.

  • @FootFaultTennis
    @FootFaultTennis 2 роки тому +215

    A great example of just how good you have to be to make it professionally.
    I feel like people write off anyone who's not top 150 on the tour. When you see matches like this and series like on Tennis Brothers, you realise just how good you have to be to even get a single point.

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis 2 роки тому +48

      That was exactly my biggest takeaway from our collaboration together, Foot Fault. When watching a playing like Karue compete against a peer on a computer or phone screen its SOOOOO deceptive. He's so talented and his mechanics are so refined that he makes it look easy. The reality is the very best players at most local courts are in a completely different universe of play. I wish more tennis fans could understand that, but it really takes a personal experience like the one Joel had to really " get it".

    • @MyTennisHQ
      @MyTennisHQ  2 роки тому +99

      100% agreed. This is why tennis needs to be better marketed across the globe. People need to understand they can go watch their local futures tournament and still have a blast. Obviously the level at the top of the game is higher but there is a lot of good tennis out there. We need to push tennis at a local level with more events, money tournaments and such to engage the community

    • @FootFaultTennis
      @FootFaultTennis 2 роки тому +7

      @@EssentialTennis 100%
      On a screen, watching a fairly even match, it can just look like forehands and backhands. But when you see a more uneven battle, the technical and tactical improvement is so apparent.
      As someone who's trying to improve their analytical skills for entertainment and self improvement purposes it's actually very useful to see.

    • @ryanmathewfriedman
      @ryanmathewfriedman 2 роки тому +1

      @@MyTennisHQ Where do I even look to find futures events in SoCal?

    • @bournejason66
      @bournejason66 2 роки тому +5

      Exactly. Many tournaments’s qualifiers rounds are free and you get to watch very high level tennis. The sound off their racket or even the bounce hitting the fence from their serve is so loud. You really have to watch it live to appreciate it fully.

  • @michaellarsonlee
    @michaellarsonlee 2 роки тому +86

    Damn. I feel like we have all thought about how wed do against a pro. Not that any of us would think wed do well but losing nearly every point on the second ball really shows how big of a gap there is wow. Great content!

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis 2 роки тому +19

      Yup, it's a muuuuuuuch bigger gap than most people realize.

    • @manuelbaret
      @manuelbaret 2 роки тому +9

      Had the chance to play against ex ATP 400, David Cup player for Venezuela. It's impressive how clean these guys hit, from both sides. They can hit winners from absolutely anywhere on the court. The second thing that strikes me is how early they hit the ball. The ball comes back at you so so so fast... Pros don't hit necessarily harder (except serves) but it's effortless and consistent. Can't even imagine what it takes to enter top 50 or top 20.

    • @michaellarsonlee
      @michaellarsonlee 2 роки тому +3

      @@manuelbaretwhen you have an appreciation for the skill level it sure makes watching the madrid open more fun!

    • @leemich001
      @leemich001 2 роки тому

      Just be honest in your line cas. Horrible

    • @nsp6590
      @nsp6590 2 роки тому +2

      In January 2021 I started playing tennis again after a very long hiatus. A friend I was practicing with and I were watching the Australian Open final between Djokovic and Medvedev and she asked me whether I think we could win a game against a pro and I just replied "there's no way we could even win a point" lol. Looking back, it's extremely obvious we wouldn't win a single point if we played any of the pros, but with how much I have improved in that past year and a half, I like to think I would be able to at least win a few points on my serve today (I have a really big serve for my level so that certainly helps as well). Definitely no more than a few though.

  • @kmcclarney
    @kmcclarney 2 роки тому +293

    I felt sorry for the other guy at first but as he got more annoying it became very enjoyable to watch his utter destruction 😄

    • @djbakasan
      @djbakasan 2 роки тому +38

      I can feel for wanting to keep yourself pumped up and motivated but wouldn’t have minded it being dialed down to a 7 or 8 from an 11. lol.

    • @ivaxer
      @ivaxer 2 роки тому +37

      i totally agree with you, he was so annoying lol

    • @hingemethod5938
      @hingemethod5938 2 роки тому +16

      yes. that guy was very annoying. just have fun

    • @djp3525
      @djp3525 2 роки тому +30

      He took himself way too seriously.

    • @kmcclarney
      @kmcclarney 2 роки тому +7

      @@hingemethod5938 absolutely. I would had a blast playing even though I knew I didn't stand a chance

  • @evnyquil4159
    @evnyquil4159 2 роки тому +37

    It seems like line calling and level go hand in hand :) The win in four hits after a serve is a solid drill thanks!

    • @slowbot68
      @slowbot68 2 роки тому +3

      Calling the ball is actually a skill. I notice better players generally call the ball more accurately.

  • @apshinn
    @apshinn 2 роки тому +16

    I can’t be the only one who loves these collabs between tennis channels. Ian vs MEP. Karue vs Winston. So cool! Now go on over to London and do a set against Simon from TTT

  • @k14ce2002
    @k14ce2002 2 роки тому +26

    I do admit, these are my favorite videos. It is a good reality check for us rec players!

  • @jeffislearning
    @jeffislearning 2 роки тому +9

    4:28 "I think it was a little long what do you think?" You: I think you are blind.

    • @mightbefire
      @mightbefire 2 місяці тому

      Our eyes play tricks on us sometimes. At least a foot in.

  • @micheltuanpham7641
    @micheltuanpham7641 2 роки тому +41

    The difference in level is really stunning. A 4.5 player hardly wins a single point once an ATP-level pro like Karue decides to play seriously and hit winners.

    • @DanTuber
      @DanTuber 2 роки тому +5

      He's probably taking it easy too.

    • @grimson
      @grimson 2 роки тому +8

      And he wasn’t even allowed to construct points. He had to go for winners within two shots.

    • @user-oe4wr9tn2n
      @user-oe4wr9tn2n 2 роки тому +13

      @@DanTuber NO, he was going ultra agressive so he missed more than if he played normally. IF Karue played his normal game, he golden sets him.

    • @ZacharyShahan
      @ZacharyShahan 2 роки тому +6

      Plus, Karue hasn't been pro for a while and says his level has been "dropping fast." Surely nothing close to his level when he broke into the top 400. Crazy ... I just recently watched some guys around the 100 level at a Challenger tournament. Insane how good they were. Doesn't match at all with what it looks like on TV.

    • @formulaicsounds
      @formulaicsounds 2 роки тому

      The guy is also 45+ and karue is 30 ish. A youngER 4.5 who anticipates well, splits and moves (doesn't split and stay) would be great.
      Hey Karue! Can we play an 8 game set?!

  • @kevinarmes9804
    @kevinarmes9804 2 роки тому +2

    Loved hearing the coaching in between for sure, and I love the special requirements like serve plus 2 or no winners. Very entertaining!

  • @edwardypark
    @edwardypark 2 роки тому +9

    Love this lines. Karue I had no idea you were so funny! “It was a foot in” and “See, he’s just a man”.

  • @eugene5689
    @eugene5689 2 роки тому +4

    Great collabs. Love the post match commentary. I've been trying to improve my lazy footwork so it was really helpful that you mentioned to focus on your footwork in the videos.

  • @deliciousdaddyfood7251
    @deliciousdaddyfood7251 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks Karue for a great video. Of course it shows the differential in levels between you and Joel, but more importantly, we are able to learn from WHAT makes your playing better, the strategy, footwork, etc. The breakdown after is extremely beneficial because you can see things 4.5 level players don't.

  • @marriedwithwatches7577
    @marriedwithwatches7577 2 роки тому +31

    Fuuuuuuudge! Karue is a beast. I always wondered how Karue would handle someone like MEP but this answers the question. You don't grasp the speed, control, and quality of shots when he's hitting against Giron or Osaka. But watching him against a 4.5 it's night and day. Karue is on a totally different level.
    Is it strange that if I ever see Giron or Osaka with Karue at an event that I'd be most excited about meeting Karue and ignore the actual pros? Love these videos along with the tips and all the advice he gives us normal players.

    • @ZacharyShahan
      @ZacharyShahan 2 роки тому +3

      It is a funny thing with tennis how it looks so much slower/worse on video than in real life.
      Karue is definitely a UA-cam star now. Saw a recent video of his where it sort of hit him, or he acknowledged it, and I thought it was funny that he must now be SOOOOOOO much more famous and frequently identified than when he was a pro, something I'm sure he never expected.

    • @architennis
      @architennis 2 роки тому +1

      MEP wouldn't stand a chance! OK, I'm stating the obvious. Just couldn't resist.

    • @xngr
      @xngr 2 роки тому +2

      Scott from Essential Tennis was able to play through MEP with no problems at all, so MEP vs. someone around ATP level isn't even worth thinking about. MEP is great for exposing amateurs who are caught up in stroke details and equipment while forgetting to actually play the game but ATP tennis is a completely different sport basically.

    • @khariscakes9330
      @khariscakes9330 2 роки тому +1

      MEP didn't stand a chance against a 12 year old!

  • @-Munditimum-
    @-Munditimum- 2 роки тому +11

    Loved this!
    Thanks Karue!
    Would love to see more with 4.5-5.0 players!
    Cheers!
    MM

  • @davidfox9875
    @davidfox9875 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you sooo much! I really enjoyed the commentary at the end - very enlightening

  • @kevinarmes9804
    @kevinarmes9804 2 роки тому +4

    YESSSSS!!!!! Best content type right here. Mic’d up sets of Karue playing, and it it’s high-ish level or a well known UA-camr it’s a bonus. So good!

  • @mikeobiwon
    @mikeobiwon 2 роки тому +8

    Love this collaboration! Although I love watching you hit your groundstrokes and probably could watch you hit all day, it was a little refreshing to see you play more aggressively! Looking forward to the next video!

  • @randyignacio7538
    @randyignacio7538 2 роки тому +5

    Hi Karue!
    I’ve been watching your content for about 5 months and I love it! It’s so practical and I love hearing from a person who is an embodiment of what they teach.
    I’m a 4.5 NTRP and 7UTR. I’m 33 years old with a dad bod and I’m inspired to get back into shape and playing tournaments again and a big factor of my improvement in tennis has been the mental tips you’ve shared such as aiming into a smaller court and just having bigger targets in general. I love how it’s simple and immediately actionable and the philosophy is so solid.
    I’m also a PTR certified coach who’s taught tennis for 10+ years and I haven’t done tournaments in a while until picking it back up again this year but the things I’ve been implementing for myself are also benefiting my students.
    I love this video as well as the one with Winston! I like the difference in contrast and styles and I found it interesting where you made a lot more errors in this video than the other one (naturally) and it made me reflect on my own style seeing how being too aggressive leads to more errors so it’s helped me refined my game a bit to be more patient. I’m sort of the opposite from you because I like to play very aggressively and keep points shorter, perhaps because I’m out of shape. In any case I’ve been turning every hitting session into a game with myself to never hit winners so I can work on my stamina and shot tolerance so that way when I hop back into higher level tournaments, I have more tools.

    • @ZacharyShahan
      @ZacharyShahan 2 роки тому

      Love the story. Fun to hear how others use this and approach their tennis.

    • @tenniswithric
      @tenniswithric 2 роки тому

      This is one long love letter.

  • @bojack3827
    @bojack3827 2 роки тому +2

    This collaboration is great! Very original and entertaining. All in good spirit as well!

  • @allthingstennis
    @allthingstennis 2 роки тому +1

    You guys are absolutely class! Love the content

  • @andrewfinkelsteintennis1915
    @andrewfinkelsteintennis1915 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! I'm approximately a 4.0 and my wife, who plays good veterans tennis 2 age groups older than me, used to beat me handily before she got injured. There is no hiding place on a tennis court. Keep up the good work!

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 2 роки тому +3

    I watch both HQ and Essential and have been. I learn something different from both. It is so refreshing and entertaining in a way I couldn't imagine when you guys collaborate! ie, MEP, Ian and crew, Winston and Mark, Karue and Winston. It's just so fascinating frankly. Collaboration makes the water level rise, along with all boats.

  • @josephdente7940
    @josephdente7940 2 роки тому +3

    Love this content! Definitely helps me understand how to approach playing someone who is higher level than me

  • @CoVaTennis
    @CoVaTennis 2 роки тому +7

    the rules/concept is great. have only watched 2 points so far and already love it haha!

  • @anthonyvansamang2044
    @anthonyvansamang2044 2 роки тому +1

    Love what you're doing thanks Karue!

  • @sete98
    @sete98 2 роки тому

    Amazing content. Really fun to watch, Karue. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @Pinworms666
    @Pinworms666 2 роки тому +11

    Karue's shots were so good, it was hard for his opponent to even see it and call it...let alone hit it lol

    • @DNA2000-8bit
      @DNA2000-8bit 2 роки тому +2

      True, dude barely had any idea whether these shots were in or out because he's not used to seeing shots this pure.

  • @Bubbles99718
    @Bubbles99718 Рік тому +2

    I played ncaa d1 hockey in college. Every pre season we would scrimmage the local pro farm team.
    Young and good we thought we were tops, until...
    Each time we did it we would realize, quickly, that their 4th line was better than our 1st line. It's truly amazing the skill difference. Hard to appreciate it till you actually experience it.
    Fun and inspiring stuff

  • @MateusOtabe
    @MateusOtabe 2 роки тому

    Very best type of content!!! You beat these guys hard but with very good sportsmanship. Keep going!

  • @Chris-yv4xg
    @Chris-yv4xg 2 роки тому

    Perfect drill for my vision of my tennis game. Great thx

  • @CathyGautama
    @CathyGautama 2 роки тому +27

    I love these modified sets! I’m a 4.5 and my bf is a 5.0 and I need ideas on how we can play competitively with each other without him “going easy” on me. Keep ‘‘em coming! And thank you for the analysis talks at the end!!

    • @satjiwan
      @satjiwan 2 роки тому +3

      try 30-0 for you each game. one serve for him. and if you get any point at ad or deuce, you win.

    • @jerrychen2302
      @jerrychen2302 2 роки тому

      have him play with his non dominant hand

    • @bartholomewlyons
      @bartholomewlyons 8 місяців тому

      Withhold pussey. So if he wins - he loses

  • @meganfernandez733
    @meganfernandez733 2 роки тому +2

    Good try, Joel! Much respect for getting out there and taking a shot. One of your inside-out FH returns from the ad side was fantastic. Thanks for taking the grenade so we can starkly see the difference between your levels.

  • @geausportequipment
    @geausportequipment 2 роки тому

    Really like the insight you provide after the match - pure gold

  • @toddmueller
    @toddmueller 2 роки тому

    That's awesome! Love the court as well.

  • @bloggert
    @bloggert 2 роки тому +3

    That crack when Karue hits a ball is just so satisfying

  • @zacharyfarmer7272
    @zacharyfarmer7272 2 роки тому +14

    I love the collaboration. Really fun to watch. Here’s an idea: You play against a doubles team of two 5.0 level players. That would be interesting to see.

  • @yousseflahbabi3842
    @yousseflahbabi3842 2 роки тому

    great to see Ian here! He is FOR SURE the OG !

  • @thomasmedeiros5722
    @thomasmedeiros5722 2 роки тому +27

    It’s like Mike Tyson use to say, “ Everyone has a plan until they get hit in the face” so it’s the same when you play an ATP pro. I have had the experience of practicing with a player from Florida who was on the Futures Circuit and got to experience what it’s like. I played 5.0 in my USTA section and reached the semifinals often but my best shots were his average. After a hour and a half practice I was out of energy from the workout. He took a half hour break and played a practice match against another player. There are so many levels in Tennis. Actually getting your tennis butt kicked is a good learning experience if you then work on developing your skills around what you experienced.

    • @jeffbrunswick5511
      @jeffbrunswick5511 2 роки тому +3

      Whilst it is not important, the phrase "Everyone has a plan until they get hit", is a Joe Louis quote. It has been a common expression in boxing since the 1940s I believe.

    • @ZacharyShahan
      @ZacharyShahan 2 роки тому

      @@jeffbrunswick5511 ha, didn't realize that. :P :D

    • @stevel.2759
      @stevel.2759 2 роки тому

      Me too. Used to play high 4.5 -low 5.0's in California when I got back into tennis and weighed over 200 lbs. Played at CSUN division 2 until they cancelled the team in '87. Much later took lessons from a mid 20's ex D1 champ at Karue's level. Fought my ass off every lesson for a game! I had to tell myself I was the best player on the court just to stay in the rallies it was insane. 2-6 was the goal. 1-6 was average score. He said the pros were a different beast than college. We were both dripping in sweat and lungs were burning in between some points so quick recovery was super hard. He did this to Cal freshman players at our tennis club

  • @richlittl
    @richlittl 2 роки тому +4

    Awesome content. Karue is so good, and the analysis is great

    • @EssentialTennis
      @EssentialTennis 2 роки тому +4

      It's easy to miss how talented he is just watching him hit on a screen. He was so impressive in person. The quality of shot it takes to make him even a little uncomfortable is extremely high.

  • @robertblount9985
    @robertblount9985 Рік тому

    Very enjoyable! Real insight into the features of an effective, aggressive game'

  • @Javi_C
    @Javi_C 2 роки тому +3

    The collab we all needed 😀

  • @TennisTrollChannel
    @TennisTrollChannel 2 роки тому

    That's a challenging drill. Good stuff.

  • @TheEriclikeseatin
    @TheEriclikeseatin 2 роки тому

    This was really fun to watch!

  • @ayokay123
    @ayokay123 2 роки тому

    FUN to watch!!!!!

  • @TheMg49
    @TheMg49 2 роки тому

    Enjoying your videos. Thanks

  • @SherKhan0122
    @SherKhan0122 3 місяці тому +1

    I was lmao, 😂 the ET guy kept grunting like a crazy

  • @ltrotter636
    @ltrotter636 2 роки тому +4

    This series is so good, thank you! Please consider collaboration with Kevin/Total Tennis Domination!! That guy is so funny, seems like great sport!!

  • @scottmoore8436
    @scottmoore8436 2 роки тому

    Great stuff guys

  • @bhnaparalela
    @bhnaparalela 2 роки тому

    What a great content and great insight. Regards from 🇧🇷

  • @dabarons001
    @dabarons001 2 роки тому

    Another “great” set. They really are instructive for us mere mortals. 😂
    Thanks again for all the great content you put out.

  • @007FlipScot
    @007FlipScot 2 роки тому

    These are awesome!

  • @Saffe_
    @Saffe_ Рік тому

    Great vid!

  • @fosho8214
    @fosho8214 2 роки тому +2

    used to play points like this in drill group in juniors against a good counter puncher/pusher to work on offensive game. great drill that keeps you alert on your toes. thanks for vid. like the collabs. channel going to hit 100k sub soon.

  • @hesterdekoninck
    @hesterdekoninck 2 роки тому

    I like the new format, it is informal yet instructive. Loose in a way, like good tennis... : )

  • @meggieturi
    @meggieturi 2 роки тому

    Both these guys are way above Ian’s league and it is hilarious that Ian gives him advice!!

  • @IronFudge
    @IronFudge 2 роки тому +4

    This aggressive game was hilarious to watch lol

  • @raptorelement1
    @raptorelement1 2 роки тому

    Power and accuracy just next level 👍

  • @ReflexTennis
    @ReflexTennis 2 роки тому

    Been a fan, and showed these Rec players how hard it can be at higher levels. I play 4.5 and try to follow your tips - definitely it's a different train of thought when hitting the shots. Reaction time is just so much faster. I would like to watch more of these videos.

  • @xkapoor1724
    @xkapoor1724 2 роки тому

    Love your “down the line” shots--pls make a video for this -both BH & FH

  • @sandyr6241
    @sandyr6241 2 роки тому

    Love this type of content. Missing in tennis world what pros in other sports have done engaging amateurs. This type content is very interesting for amateurs just to appreciate and enjoy the level of Pros. Would love to start 0-4 in a set or something or 0-30 each game.

  • @gogogoup
    @gogogoup 10 днів тому

    this channel is better for intermediate to advanced players IMO. most channels on youtube are focused the technical side but once you get ur basics down, karue provides way more valuable information.

  • @sincerelyeric9857
    @sincerelyeric9857 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Karue! Love your videos! I think it would be super cool if you played a match against current college players (D3, D2, D1) and really do a breakdown on the difference between the level of play between divisions. It would also be a cool challenge to see where your level is at right now too

  • @luciocangiano
    @luciocangiano 2 роки тому

    Liked and Subscribed! Congrats on the channel Karue. Excellent content! Greetings from a former college player who is also from Brazil and currently lives in SD. abraço

  • @masyrafnukman3932
    @masyrafnukman3932 2 роки тому

    I wish you continued success in the field of tennis and youtube thank you

  • @ZacharyShahan
    @ZacharyShahan 2 роки тому

    Loved this! Love also in some other videos when you stop the video during points and draw little pictures showing the options on the table and the reason why you go with one or the other.

  • @big-_-airphreshleaks7432
    @big-_-airphreshleaks7432 2 роки тому

    That forehand at 8:42 was immaculate👏had buddy froze up lol

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado 2 роки тому +2

    Ah ha this is the content I like to see!

  • @brunobertozzo8135
    @brunobertozzo8135 2 роки тому

    Best crossover!!

  • @hrabmv
    @hrabmv 2 роки тому

    looved this!!!! i am attacker and this is soo difficult but if i go passive i start missing more lol

  • @CoVaTennis
    @CoVaTennis 2 роки тому +1

    line calls and grunts are hilarious =P

  • @eamondaly6924
    @eamondaly6924 2 роки тому

    Karue, would love to see you in Australia and play a set against you just to get a close up look at the shape, the spin and the depth of your ball. Amazing.

  • @shaheenainpour1610
    @shaheenainpour1610 Рік тому

    love these! play a 5.0-5.5 next maybe?

  • @bradbixel9816
    @bradbixel9816 2 роки тому +7

    Play Nic from Intuitive Tennis. He was close to your level in his heyday and with his serve he still has a chance of getting a game or two.

    • @info781
      @info781 2 роки тому

      Yes for sure.

    • @mericusta1988
      @mericusta1988 2 роки тому

      I agree but there must be a handicap because of stamina. yet nic would not accept a handicap.

  • @samwalters1
    @samwalters1 Рік тому +1

    lol few games in and this guy and his out calls remind me of junior tennis :P nothing like someone calling a ball out that was an inch inside the line haha

  • @duane8829
    @duane8829 2 роки тому

    I especially liked when you gave some coaching to Winston between points. That was very helpful.

  • @robertgonda2168
    @robertgonda2168 2 роки тому

    4:24 "I think, it went a little long..." jajaja :D when you have to pull all the tricks ;)

  • @SLee-lh3pq
    @SLee-lh3pq 2 роки тому

    Love this

  • @gomezaddams4347
    @gomezaddams4347 2 роки тому

    Great video. As a 4.5 myself I’ve learned through bitter experience that my only hope of being even remotely competitive against a good 5.0 is to get to the net. If I’m stuck at the baseline they can break me down within 3-4 strokes, basically toy with me. Against someone as good as Karue I’d be lucky to win five points in a set.

  • @exoticmale33
    @exoticmale33 2 роки тому +1

    This is my mindset when I play …is always looking to move forward and I find it makes me more attentive to the balls coming in

  • @shafikmahomad6629
    @shafikmahomad6629 2 роки тому +2

    "pay a lot more attention to the other side of the court and not be consumed by..." - common sense, but we amateurs especially the ones more technically oriented tend fail so badly at it - GOLD !! thanks for the reminder !

  • @gouveia305
    @gouveia305 2 роки тому +2

    Great great video! Thanks a lot! But I would like you to play against Ian as well as he is the main character on Essential tennis.

  • @JS-yz3id
    @JS-yz3id 2 роки тому

    lol, wrecked. The level difference is crazy. Fun stuff to watch

  • @Charles-xm1ml
    @Charles-xm1ml 2 роки тому

    Like seeing UA-camrs working together 💪🎾

  • @OlligoTennis
    @OlligoTennis 3 місяці тому +1

    Karue I hope to run this back in a year!

  • @hrida
    @hrida 2 роки тому +1

    Could you please make a video about the serve 🙏

  • @catherineharper3330
    @catherineharper3330 2 роки тому

    “See he’s just a man” 😂 LOVED this video as I am a fan of Ian’s channel too! Looks like you all had a great time cracking jokes🤪

  • @hingemethod5938
    @hingemethod5938 2 роки тому

    that was actually very fun to watch. ANd yes that serve was in by a foot.

  • @ruben_torres
    @ruben_torres 2 роки тому +3

    4:23 how dare you challenge that serve 🤣

  • @bbbby519
    @bbbby519 2 роки тому

    wow! Love love!

  • @gkinghsmith9352
    @gkinghsmith9352 Рік тому

    3rd ball controversy I love it!

  • @eamondaly6924
    @eamondaly6924 2 роки тому

    so much fun.

  • @krushfield
    @krushfield 2 роки тому +2

    4:24 I hate playing against players that do this. At least he said "I THINK it was a little out" instead of "that was DEFINITELY a little out". Anyway, it's always frustrating when you clearly hit it in, and your opponent calls it out.

  • @Multisportamateur
    @Multisportamateur 2 роки тому

    As a self-proclaimed 4.5 player, I remember playing a former ATP ranked player in a singles league match. I had the same result as Joel only winning 4-5 total points during the set. My opponent aced me so many times, especially out wide.

  • @Tennisbull-match-statistics
    @Tennisbull-match-statistics 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your post match comments. The downloaded tips are useful as well, thanks 🙏
    I sometimes play tiebreaks with a friend where clean winners count as 2 points, rewards you to setup the points well

  • @pleaseenteraname1103
    @pleaseenteraname1103 Рік тому +1

    This is my first time watching any of your videos, but I think you could definitely make top 200 ATP.

  • @repoman7804
    @repoman7804 Рік тому +1

    Really interesting video. Any advice for what to do when finding oneself in Joel's position, i.e., hopelessly outclassed? One thing I wish he had done was hit two first serves in the 3rd game when he got to game point. I groaned when he spun that 2nd serve... that was almost the same as conceding the point, and it was likely to be his only chance to take a game. Your pace was clearly making him late on almost everything even when he got it back... any tips on what to do when someone is overpowering you? I know you say to win with your feet, but I think Joel was already moving his feet as well as he could. Should he perhaps have shortened his swing, and played your groundstrokes more like service returns? Would it have helped for him to play farther back? Of course, no tactic would allow him to win, but how could he have perhaps won a game?

    • @caioscofield
      @caioscofield Рік тому

      an idea: he should have gone for a powerful 2nd serve. nearly all his points were from 1st serves, might as well take a chance and play the 2nd like a 1st.

  • @TDohertyProductions
    @TDohertyProductions 2 роки тому +1

    Video request: A good gym routine for rainy days that will build / tone the muscles needed for advanced level tennis.

  • @jordanjones574
    @jordanjones574 2 роки тому

    I see you changed your strings on the Vcore 95. I just picked one up myself and have been trying different strings. Any suggestions?