Ya upload more. Man those two guys are smashing serves and just ripping from the baseline. 1st and 2nd are triple digits, fh winners, bh winners. These two must have atp points.
They don’t play a third set anymore?! This is getting out of hand. Super tiebreaks are way too depended on now. It is not a good way for high level tennis to be decided because it totally shortcuts and destroys any momentum either player had after the second set and ruins the flow of the match.
The match was already clinched by Harvard so they just play a superbreaker in the third. If the match wasn't already clinched, it would be a full third.
No, that is not what I am referring to. The overall Yale vs Harvard dual match was already won by Harvard as they had already gotten to 4 and Yale can’t win. In that case, they play a super tiebreak in the third to quicken the match.
some high quality tennis, I always wonder how these players would match up against pros, like some top 100 player, if it would be close, just a little less consistency from the college players or something, but solid match anyways!
Yeah I think top pros are just a bit more consistent all around than D1 guys and it adds up over a full match. Arthur Fery vs Medvedev was R1 of Wimbledon last year and it went 7-5 6-4 6-3 for Medvedev ofc. Fery was Stanford's #1 singles player last year (and was briefly #1 ranked college player in the country) so he isn't your average D1 but still.
probably around 75% or more of d1 college players won't even make it to the top 200. the united states is just awful at putting out talent in international sports nowadays
@@rhoclouds ya I think john Isner and Mackenzie Mcdonald went to college and did pretty well transferring to the pro circuit, now Ben Shelton who also went to college and is doing very well (top 15), nothing crazy, but not terrible either
@@wedd44 i mean fritz and shelton are doing fine, as is tommy paul. tiafoe, korda, and eubanks have had some moments where they've really shined. despite being hard workers, the likes of giron, mack, johnson, and nakashima haven't really done much yet. svajda, cressy, quinn, holt, and wolf haven't filled their hype yet internationally. but the issue remains that fritz aside, none of them have slams or even big titles despite living in one of the largest and wealthiest countries in the world where they have access to great resources. coming from a country of champions like agassi, sampras, johnny mac, and even chang or courier, it's certainly disappointing.
Man these ivy league boys are a combo of smart and good af at tennis lol im jealous
*rich
@@calebstrain1048 lol
I mean they've been training for their whole life pretty much with the right equipments and coaching, so don't feel too down on yourself
a lot them get scholarship due to their sport activities
@@lotus630 Ivy Leagues don't offer scholarships, other schools do though.
Thats some good tennis. Very high quality.
Such clean hitting. Not pushing the ball one bit.
This is the perfect angle to show flight paths of serves - LOVE it!
If you like this kind of content, let me know so I can upload more!
Ya upload more. Man those two guys are smashing serves and just ripping from the baseline. 1st and 2nd are triple digits, fh winners, bh winners. These two must have atp points.
please upload more. thank you for your time
please do
Can we get the names of both players ?
Yeah, can we?
As a pro tennis player, i really enjoy it. And man, the Harvard’s serve..
Third set tie-breaks in singles now??? Are they trying to destroy the game of tennis??
Al of their topspins are fire
I’m so jealous
Crazy
They don’t play a third set anymore?! This is getting out of hand. Super tiebreaks are way too depended on now. It is not a good way for high level tennis to be decided because it totally shortcuts and destroys any momentum either player had after the second set and ruins the flow of the match.
i agree! whatever happened to best of 3??
The match was already clinched by Harvard so they just play a superbreaker in the third. If the match wasn't already clinched, it would be a full third.
@@cubicalgaming8263 they were tied, both yale and harvard both had won a set, what are you on.
No, that is not what I am referring to. The overall Yale vs Harvard dual match was already won by Harvard as they had already gotten to 4 and Yale can’t win. In that case, they play a super tiebreak in the third to quicken the match.
@sreeram9359 know what you are talking about before you say anything lmao.
Bludgeoning the ball! Ivy in the veins
Harvard vs Yale... Tennis.... I feel my lower jaw coming forward as I watch this.
some high quality tennis, I always wonder how these players would match up against pros, like some top 100 player, if it would be close, just a little less consistency from the college players or something, but solid match anyways!
Yeah I think top pros are just a bit more consistent all around than D1 guys and it adds up over a full match. Arthur Fery vs Medvedev was R1 of Wimbledon last year and it went 7-5 6-4 6-3 for Medvedev ofc. Fery was Stanford's #1 singles player last year (and was briefly #1 ranked college player in the country) so he isn't your average D1 but still.
probably around 75% or more of d1 college players won't even make it to the top 200. the united states is just awful at putting out talent in international sports nowadays
@@rhoclouds ya I think john Isner and Mackenzie Mcdonald went to college and did pretty well transferring to the pro circuit, now Ben Shelton who also went to college and is doing very well (top 15), nothing crazy, but not terrible either
@@rhoclouds Ok but there are way more than 800 d1 college players
@@wedd44 i mean fritz and shelton are doing fine, as is tommy paul. tiafoe, korda, and eubanks have had some moments where they've really shined. despite being hard workers, the likes of giron, mack, johnson, and nakashima haven't really done much yet. svajda, cressy, quinn, holt, and wolf haven't filled their hype yet internationally. but the issue remains that fritz aside, none of them have slams or even big titles despite living in one of the largest and wealthiest countries in the world where they have access to great resources. coming from a country of champions like agassi, sampras, johnny mac, and even chang or courier, it's certainly disappointing.
Like most pros nowadays, feels like they're allergic to coming to the net.
is ivy league still a thing in 2024?
where are the neck sweaters?
😂 and the Winklevoss twins.
no one thinks that 2:15 is out?
put it in slowmo. Its in by a lot. But it does look long in real-time.
Yeah
They should start using dropshots more.
Clubbing the ball
Sounds like they are using a cricket bat.
this is L vs Light ngl.
Lfg bruh
Eh
i can beat these guys
No you can’t
@@mitchell_lee_ my university is the best in tennis. these guys dont have good form