5 Tactical Tips That Helped Me WIN 34 Matches This Year - Tennis Strategy Lesson

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  • @Karue-Sell
    @Karue-Sell  Рік тому +65

    It’s actually 35 matches now..😏 Don’t forget to smash that like button to help the channel! Editing again, it is actually 39 matches and a freaking professional ITF 15K title fam! No bs instruction. Following these rules

    • @VideoGameGuy88
      @VideoGameGuy88 Рік тому

      35th like

    • @davidcane8011
      @davidcane8011 Рік тому

      Let's do it brother! 11:30 Morelia time... I'll be checking the live score. Show this Colombian kid how it's done!

    • @MarcoSolidx
      @MarcoSolidx Рік тому

      Congrats on your win in itf Morelia! Vamos!!!

    • @AllMyHobbies
      @AllMyHobbies Рік тому

      907 in the world!! Thats how you take care of road to top 1000 in a hurry!

  • @coilinnunan4058
    @coilinnunan4058 Рік тому +31

    Karue has just won an ITF tournament in Mexico. He didn't drop a set all week. He's already back into the top 1,000 ATP after just two tournaments! Very impressive!

  • @pablochung1001
    @pablochung1001 Рік тому +13

    So many youtube videos emphasize on technique as the key to success, but not enough of these kinds of advice that are arguably more important to winning. Great vid.

  • @ImJumper2k
    @ImJumper2k Рік тому +6

    Karue! Start preparing yourself, I believe you can go far on tour. Your playing some great tennis right now!!

  • @MPTennis
    @MPTennis Рік тому +22

    Karue, these tips are pure gold! Your track record speaks for itself, and this vid solidifies why you are the best player-coach around. 💪🎾

  • @AA-fi7js
    @AA-fi7js Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @scrabbleking1965
    @scrabbleking1965 Рік тому +5

    Good ideas to consider. I am a singles player, mostly baseliner and sometimes gets talked into playing doubles and one thing I learned is in doubles you need to be EXTREMELY selective, especially from the baseline, on when you go for a really aggressive shot. BEST to hit a shot you CAN make nearly every time. Your #4 idea about big middle, do nothing like a boss, fight the instinct to go for too much, REALLY applies to my personal doubles game, level might be strong 4.0. Let them overhit, or hit a ball the net player can pick off. I really notice most players I play are trying to hit too many "I want to be a hero." shots.

  • @Giul_i0
    @Giul_i0 Рік тому +2

    You have just made it into the top 1000 once again after reaching the quarters at Harlingen. Man is that impressive! How hard are you training? It would be great to get a video of your weekly routine!

  • @christopheradam6967
    @christopheradam6967 Рік тому +13

    I’ve reached a point with these videos I have to send a donation of thanks to Karue.. No joke,for me this video is a perfect timing l wonder whether to play in an upcoming tournament, or not . Don’t underestimate this channel especially if you’re starting to play a bit competitively

  • @henningbernth3114
    @henningbernth3114 8 місяців тому

    Hey Karue,
    Greetings from Copenhagen, Denmark.
    Your Channel is exactly what i have been looking for in terms of realistic progress for My Nineteen your old daughter who has returned on her own will after 5 years pause from the game.
    We cheer for you 🎾🇩🇰

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  8 місяців тому

      Good luck to your daughter. There is no way to speed up the process, you just have to put in the time!

  • @Oruo1
    @Oruo1 Рік тому

    I just love your thinking, man, you have grown to being something special on tour, good luck in Mexico, sky is the limit!

  • @tenniswithandy
    @tenniswithandy Рік тому +5

    You've got this Karue. Excellent video and I pray for injury-free matches for your ITF tournaments.

  • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
    @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour Рік тому +1

    Great video Karue. I really need to learn how to do nothing like a boss haha. Serve is also a serious issue for me though I'm mostly happy with my return.

  • @jonizefox
    @jonizefox Рік тому

    9:26 oh yeah, what a feeling... 😊.
    Real good tips here. As an amateur it's hard to do nothing, especially when you're loosing, big tentation to overplay (= unforced errors for sure). Neutreulizing the opponenent in order to wait for the good ball is a major key.

  • @thiagoselvagem
    @thiagoselvagem Рік тому

    hey Karue, big fan. one thing that has helped me tremendously in all areas of performance is visualizing before matches. i close my eyes take a couple deep breathes and start visualizing me getting to the site, changing my tourna grip, warming up etc. I then procceed to imagine myself playing very calmly and confidently, antecipating my oponents shots, and having a plan on court always instead of blindly hitting the ball. I see myself excelling in pressure points, playing a great match point and also visualize myself greeting my opponent and tasting the taste of victory right after it. Might look foolish but it has helped me a ton.

  • @stevegordonson720
    @stevegordonson720 Рік тому +2

    Really appreciate the coaching advice for playing better, this is the kind of content that is missing, how to manage yoursef during a match, everything rang so true . Excelllent , keep up the great work and good luck with your tournaments

  • @jiggs_life_goals
    @jiggs_life_goals Рік тому

    Absolutely amazing tips man. Cant wait for my injury to pass and get back on court and put these into practice!!!!

  • @TheinesViD
    @TheinesViD Рік тому

    Never heard a coach say "don't try to go for the side lines". My last coach drilled our team to go for long shots, close to the side lines as often as possible to enforce pressure. Made me lose many unnecessary points so far. I'll try your approach in the future! Thanks for the nice videos you upload!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому +1

      I mean, if one has the precision to hit close to the sidelines very consistently without giving away a lot of errors, obviously do so hahah but I think most people are better of playing into safer targets

  • @vubot1
    @vubot1 Рік тому

    One of my favorite tennis lesson videos of all time. I've seen thousands.

  • @TheEriclikeseatin
    @TheEriclikeseatin Рік тому +2

    These are great tips that even a low level rec player like myself finds useful! I implemented the "do nothing" tactic last night, down 3-5 in the 2nd set and won the next 4 games to close out the match with a W. Thanks Karue!!

  • @siolbieras1980
    @siolbieras1980 Рік тому

    Great tips, thanks! I like that it's actually about improving in tennis. Some ppl say improve no bs but in the end it is bs. Not here, loved the video🙏💯

  • @MarcoSolidx
    @MarcoSolidx Рік тому

    That was some gold tips for mental aspect of the game . The doing nothing thing is key when on pressure ( balls that doesn’t give time to “shout” where to strike) it conserves energy because you won’t try over hit the ball and move needlessly (low chance of success)

  • @bleras00
    @bleras00 Рік тому

    Brilliant tips! I put them all in practice today and I was able to beat a guy who usually defeats me quite easy! It worked! Thanks a lot and keep doing these quality videos pls

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому

      Keep smashing the like button and I will. Great job btw

  • @christianweigert6195
    @christianweigert6195 Рік тому

    Best video since The Manager Mindset trilogy 👌Can you do the same for doubles please?

  • @scotteckart1401
    @scotteckart1401 Рік тому

    Amazing tips Karue - thank you! Very simple to digest, yet worth coming back to a video like this again and again

  • @OneChallengeRemaining
    @OneChallengeRemaining Рік тому

    Thanks karue. Implemented the “shrink the court” strategy this week in singles and won easily. Even got mad at myself when I missed wide once.

  • @rbrianharris
    @rbrianharris Рік тому

    The only tennis UA-cam I look forward too. And I’m very selective about my tennis content. Thanks!

  • @DG-ft9gg
    @DG-ft9gg Рік тому

    Loved it ! Practical useful tips
    No BS - you were true to that
    Pulse of the match and the mental fortitude goes a long way..
    Great Job and thanks

  • @vanvalium
    @vanvalium Рік тому +1

    Good luck with the ITFs!

  • @DonYang73
    @DonYang73 6 місяців тому

    Karue walking the walk and talking the talk, respect!

  • @tycasts-sc252
    @tycasts-sc252 Рік тому

    Karue - I have absolutely been loving your content! Your simple effective groundstrokes are entirely inspiring and I was wondering if there are specific pro players you've looked at to develop them? I feel like your compact take-back and effortless look remind me Mannarino's.

  • @joseppi4cinqua
    @joseppi4cinqua Рік тому +3

    Touching on tightest. Convince yourself that you actually prefer feeling tight. And you actually play better when you’re tight and feeling the pressure.
    Another point is okay the match as a progression. Keeping the score in mind at all time Las about where you are in the match. As if you’re running a long distance, know where you’re at and push accordingly. Always building so you push toward a finishing point with your best level.

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому

      Love both of those ideas

    • @joseppi4cinqua
      @joseppi4cinqua Рік тому

      @@Karue-SellI discovered the end all be all idea that is the most important thing about tennis that’s should be worth a million dollars. I can give it to you. It will change everything and make the game so simple baffling most everyone you play. Let’s hook up

  • @charlesdesbrosses9931
    @charlesdesbrosses9931 Рік тому +1

    One tip I kept from Rafa Nadal is to just play every point, no matter if you 0-40 or 40-0, and don't think about the next point before.
    I also try not to think too much about the "ifs" : "if only I had won that point, I'd be at 3-2", etc.
    But great tips of yours. I'll try to keep this "do more nothing" as I tend to go for risky winners too often.
    Also, I didn't know you were Brasilian!

  • @samwhillance9303
    @samwhillance9303 Рік тому

    Great tips, I've watched a lot of videos and had not heard of these before. Thanks Karue!

  • @2107maverick
    @2107maverick Рік тому +1

    Can we see some similar types of tips for doubles? Particularly cues for net aggression as someone who’s more of a natural baseliner.

  • @rajavidhun
    @rajavidhun Рік тому

    Good luck with the ITF tournaments !!!

  • @jromatkin1806
    @jromatkin1806 Рік тому

    Great video, feel like I really needed. Good luck in those ITFs!

  • @cucvu2089
    @cucvu2089 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @juancamiloromerosanchez8735

    Best tips ive heard on a tennis youtube channel.

  • @MicheleAria
    @MicheleAria Рік тому +1

    yours not going for too much is my dream hit! XD

  • @ME-et7ck
    @ME-et7ck Рік тому

    thank you - very solid guidance

  • @Omkar-651
    @Omkar-651 Рік тому

    Really great video Karue

  • @RK-ft9rn
    @RK-ft9rn Рік тому

    Hello Karue...this channel is the very best!!...is tip #2 different from your earlier tip of the "ball tells you what to hit" which I love?...goid luck!!!

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому

      No. It is the next step. I only make up my mind once the opponent hits and I know my options. It’s quick thinking, mostly instinct. But the ball gives options, you need to decide

  • @Silver_lining2022
    @Silver_lining2022 Рік тому

    Awesome lesson thx coach!!! Good luck to your matches!!!

  • @phivortex954
    @phivortex954 Рік тому

    I like Karue's Brazilian accent in the background😊. If I could look that good hitting the ball I wouldn't even care if I won. Defo the best tennis chanel on the tube.

  • @tonyspark
    @tonyspark Рік тому

    Very valuable tips, Karue! Hope to see more videos like this

  • @josecristobal1353
    @josecristobal1353 Рік тому

    Let's go Karue!!! I want to see you in the top 100!!! Younhave the level

  • @MrDaoJones
    @MrDaoJones 10 місяців тому

    Thanks Karue

  • @gzafra
    @gzafra Рік тому

    Awesome video that comes at a perfect time for me after winning for the first time against someone I always lost to. Everything said made perfect sense. Played relaxed, solid on serve, decent on returns, very few mistakes but also played aggressive some times. Good depth always, slow down points when needed, defend like hell and win magically came on its own. I love these videos.

  • @livelovelucas
    @livelovelucas Рік тому

    karue we actually need to see you play your matches theyre easily the best things ive seen on your channel

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому +4

      Tennis player first, UA-camr second. It is a distraction, I am at these tournaments to win, not to influence. Brainpower needs to be focused on one task

    • @livelovelucas
      @livelovelucas Рік тому

      @@Karue-Sell yea fair enough, i’d rather see you win as well

  • @juliomunoz3772
    @juliomunoz3772 Рік тому

    Good luck bro

  • @reneromandic2785
    @reneromandic2785 Рік тому

    Great stuff man you’re killing it! Great content keep going!!

  • @adityasarang5755
    @adityasarang5755 Рік тому

    What a gem of a video. Thank you !

  • @ilips6588
    @ilips6588 Рік тому

    1) anticipate the opponent's shot and split step so you can move quickly to your hitting position (don't hesitate to move back) so you have time choose your shot and go through the ball with your knees bent..you'll quickly turn the point to your advantage vs. pushers..

  • @andresf1984
    @andresf1984 Рік тому +3

    The difficult part is getting the balance right so that instead of “doing nothing great” you don’t end up “doing nothing pushing”

  • @chungyeungli6927
    @chungyeungli6927 Рік тому

    Greeting from Hong Kong, can you please share more about your forehand, sometimes you finish with the racket on the same side/ not follow through all the way, is it just style or on purpose? Thank you, love your video!

  • @TheBronzika
    @TheBronzika Рік тому

    Well you surely did walk the walk! Congrats on the title! 🥳👏

  • @jean-pierreuys1554
    @jean-pierreuys1554 Рік тому +12

    "Sometimes doing nothing leads to the very best something" - Winnie The Pooh.

  • @RedesignYourLifeNow
    @RedesignYourLifeNow Рік тому

    Great content.
    In my doubles league, I see players trying to be the hero on the court and two seconds later their balls go out or hit the back of the court.
    I have asked players like this to go elsewhere because trying to be the boss usually means they lose matches.
    Consistent & strong strategy wins matches & tournaments.

  • @Naomi-gr7fm
    @Naomi-gr7fm Рік тому

    That shot selection tip is crucial: You have the reps. You just habe to trust your body. The less information you have your brain trying to calculate/process the better. (I.e. have your wrist do this, bend your knees, oh yeah but alao make sure youre rotating, and and...) You keep your target simple and specific, your body will figure out the adjustments you visualize. Prerty exhilarating when it feels effortless.

  • @kenttalcott8428
    @kenttalcott8428 Рік тому

    5 tips that work regardless of what level you play. It is just that simple! Well done.

  • @kylebrowning5293
    @kylebrowning5293 Рік тому

    Solid advice all around

  • @angelatanurdzic7508
    @angelatanurdzic7508 Рік тому

    Thanks for this great video 👍

  • @gab_ale
    @gab_ale Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips. Good luck!

  • @davidcane8011
    @davidcane8011 Рік тому

    HE DID IT! The man just easily won a futures in his second tournament back. Back in the top 1000 without breaking a sweat. What a player!

  • @grantroberts2870
    @grantroberts2870 Рік тому

    great video - thanks !

  • @huntsail3727
    @huntsail3727 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @HVCC1926
    @HVCC1926 Рік тому

    Best of luck!

  • @Matheus-ve1xl
    @Matheus-ve1xl Рік тому +1

    Karen, não sabia que você era brasileiro, abraços daqui e boa sorte em sua jornada

  • @verdellwright6303
    @verdellwright6303 Рік тому

    Employed these tips in a Team Tennis format against someone who beat me a couple of weeks ago. I lost in a tiebreak, the wonky let rule, no ad scoring, and first to 5 format wasn’t the best for me :-/. But when I looked at my SwingVision it was clear that I played better than him for the entire match. Thanks again for the help!

    • @spooky1304
      @spooky1304 Рік тому

      No sorry he played better - unless he got like 50 net cords.

  • @emmanuelx25
    @emmanuelx25 Рік тому

    Hey Karue, thanks for the amazing content. I noticed that physical training is the one thing missing in your program. All the great tips you give could only be followed and yield results if physical condition is good. Also, the level of stamina and anticipation you show in all the points you play can only derive from great training. What’s your physical training like? Would love to get your advice their, as it is a huge part of the game. Thanks mate!

  • @davidcane8011
    @davidcane8011 Рік тому

    Karue wins again. Looked like the streak may be in trouble as he dropped the first set to the n. 4 seed, a German ranked around 500, but he came back strong and took it in 3. Very winnable match in R2 against an American WC. Insane run by our favorite youtuber!

  • @wizardofrosss
    @wizardofrosss 4 місяці тому

    GOLD.

  • @Vitor-1981
    @Vitor-1981 Рік тому

    Great video!!!

  • @aca8638
    @aca8638 Рік тому

    Keep going great content!

  • @madachi55
    @madachi55 Рік тому +1

    Karue, Tiburon and Fairfield Challengers Oct. 2024 vs Svajda in the finals. See you there. You can do it!

  • @tennnis498
    @tennnis498 Рік тому

    I hope you find the time one day to make a tweener compilation. I saw some of the ones you hit in the college days and they were amazing.

  • @davidcane8011
    @davidcane8011 Рік тому +1

    Karue breezed through his second round and will now face n. 4 seed Leo Vithoontien of Japan (???) for a spot in the semis. Fingers crossed, but I'm pretty sure he's got the level to climb back into the top 1000 VERY swiftly. Then we'll go from there...

  • @lyndseyandandrew5771
    @lyndseyandandrew5771 Рік тому +3

    Karue’s ‘nothing’ level is higher than any ball I will ever hit :)

  • @lennyuniverse
    @lennyuniverse Рік тому

    Great tips!

  • @romainf804
    @romainf804 Рік тому

    Amazing video!

  • @dastanprobg2071
    @dastanprobg2071 Рік тому +1

    The best way to win a match is to be in form, just being a better player, but often you are not because of pressure, timing off, distraction, whatever. That's the reason tennis is tough, just small distraction and you may lose a set quickly.

  • @timcross11
    @timcross11 Рік тому

    Unreal tennis channel

  • @magik0pap1
    @magik0pap1 Рік тому

    Nice video, but what happened to the videos/vlogs in atp tournaments with Giron? I used to like those very much

  • @cristiansilva9491
    @cristiansilva9491 Рік тому

    Dicas de ouro! Parabéns pelo trabalho

  • @darthtyranus8055
    @darthtyranus8055 Рік тому

    Hi Karue.What camera and setup do you use to record yourself if you dont mind?

  • @d_13g0
    @d_13g0 Рік тому

    Hi Karue, is there a way to practice returning alone or do you need a willing friend? Thanks.

  • @chuckersthenut2097
    @chuckersthenut2097 Рік тому

    Good luck.

  • @Jitzie
    @Jitzie Рік тому

    Nice & relevant content! :)

  • @stereokarp
    @stereokarp Рік тому

    Karue, what is your shorts brand/model?

  • @CaseyDidrickson
    @CaseyDidrickson Рік тому

    How can we think about this more during training and in match. A lot of times the information goes in one ear and out the other and it’s very difficult to remember these tips.

  • @tr3der
    @tr3der Рік тому

    Best vid yet,

  • @bmanbusee3812
    @bmanbusee3812 Рік тому

    I want it all!!!

  • @rodger1981
    @rodger1981 Рік тому

    Excelente!

  • @buckyphillips6732
    @buckyphillips6732 Рік тому

    Tennis is a sport of a lifetime. This video will help keep the interest in a great sport of a lifetime.

  • @gehaktbal1
    @gehaktbal1 Рік тому +1

    my downside is that i feel pressure and that i need to win this point everytime and feel tight and not relaxed.. really annoying

  • @stoyanplugarov8329
    @stoyanplugarov8329 Рік тому

    I want to ask, isn't it better to have a plan for the next 2 shots than to play stroke for stroke. For example I will play a diagonal he will most likely return a diagonal and I will play down the line? Like a game of chess. Or having a little deeper tactics? To play every shot with a purpose, not randomly playing the shots and hoping they work.Tnx

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому +1

      I mean absolutely you try to be more than 2 steps ahead if possible. But we aren’t teaching pros here, we are teaching 4.0s, 4.5s. The problem with trying to be 2 steps ahead is that you commit to going for a shot that might not be there. The idea might be good but your opponent might not allow you to do it, then you force it and make the error. I do this to players all the time when I anticipate their next move. If let’s say I play a hard cross shot with the goal of going to the open court on the next ball and come to the net and the ball allows me to do it, then yes that worked. But if the ball does not allow for that, I need to chill out, do nothing and wait for the next opportunity

    • @stoyanplugarov8329
      @stoyanplugarov8329 Рік тому

      Yes, that's right, for example, if you thought of a situation serve diagonal return diagonal second shot down the line, but your opponent's return is not in the most optimal place to play the ball down the line, then you can change the plan and play diagonal again instead of down the line. This,i think, will help with ball anticipation. For example, if you're practicing and your partner says he's going to hit a diagonal serve and you know that, your reaction is much faster and your shot is easier to execute than if you didn't know where it was going to come. .And for this reason, if you expect your ball to come to a certain place, you will be able to play it better than not expecting anything.Of course, the ball will not always come where you think, but you can always change the plan while the opponent's ball is flying towards you.
      Thanks for the reply,i appreciate that.

  • @chiloandchepo
    @chiloandchepo Рік тому

    U can make bas decision cause ur young strong and .....smart Hard working

  • @pereira1801
    @pereira1801 Рік тому

    That sponsor sneaked in a tennis coaching video was really unexpected

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому

      We gotta pay the bills out here, you know? Inflation

  • @eugening
    @eugening Рік тому

    @Karue. Missed you in San Francisco last week. Weren't you in the draw? Why no-show? :)

    • @Karue-Sell
      @Karue-Sell  Рік тому +1

      Had to leave to Mexico for an ITF