It is ok with GOOD Musik (proper Deutscher techno so forth) for trainings but a match should be silent. The rawness of it all should be experienced. Those who put noises or (c)'rappers' during videos should meet consequences..
Great match! I enjoyed watching it over your commentary. I've hit with the rf97 for the last 4 years and I couldn't imagine the amount of adjustment needed to move to the Head extreme Pro. It's just such a different racket. That has to be a big challenge for you, but it appears you handled it really well. Keep swinging away!
Hey, what software do you use to edit your videos and how do you create the box for the score? How long does it take you to edit this 16min video? kind regards
Hey Sean, you have much more experience than I do, but I don’t know if you noticed during this match that almost every time you hit the ball deep, he either missed the shot or was in trouble. I’ve been trying to hit almost every ball deep into the court, and it’s been working for me, so I thought I’d share this simple tip. I believe it worked for you in this match too. If you try to rally a bit more while focusing on placing the ball deep, I think you’ll win many more points by the opponents mistakes. Great video!
I think he knows lol thing is this match he has been pressured by his opponent most of time so he could not put the ball where he really wants. not because he doesnt know he needs put the ball deeper
Sean you can do amazing things under pressure. So never put yourself in the comfortzone. Backhands down the line, move to the net, dropshots to get your opponent out of his rythm. Keep on doing you!
Was a great match mate. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed watching it and you played some very good points. One of those days were your opponent was better than you on this particular day. Keep on grinding and producing these great videos. We all want to see you continue to play high level professional tennis. I learn a lot from watching you play so thank you very much.
Wow, your opponent's backhand is an absolute screamer! Crazy power! If I can say, I think that you played to his strengths. I know that you like to stay at the baseline. But so did this guy. His strength was definitely his groundstrokes. You have a great serve. I feel that if you employed more of a serve and volley game (focusing on serve spot accuracy over power), then the march would have been closer. Just a thought :) Anyway, keep it up. You're playing at a really level!
If you want any advice I would say on pressure points take some pace off and hit your spots. This puts them under pressure because they need to hit something to stop you from hitting it the other direction and winning so they will generally try go for a difficult shot or hit a high ball
Hi mate, you were playing some good tennis but maybe missed a few opportunities to hold serve and that was the difference. Your opponent was a beast and I can see he smashes the ball! I think against players like that, holding serve is key as well as breaking their rhythum with drop shots, slice and taking early balls, slow high junk balls etc. Would be great to see you have a set/match against Cameron Price who is a fellow aspiring pro and tennis youtuber! Hope you're drinking plenty of coffee mate👊👊🤣🤣☕️☕️☕️
I liked listening to your commentary and match analysis. That's like the after match analysis we do sports clients. Psychology plays the biggest part during a match and developing thst side of the game will return big results. It looked like your opponent drew you into playing his preferred tactical game. In a situation like a player spends way to much brain energy thinking how to get back on top. This should be practiced on tbe training court by building realistic short game play. Doing this builds in memory so the brain can pull this up during a match when needed without a player having to think much about it.
Love your content and your honest thoughts. In my opinion you settled your feet and body too early. A lot of ground strokes your preparation was finished and your feet were planted but you had to wait on the ball. If you can manage to make a step towards the ball it fits you aggressive gamestyle more. You take time away from your opponent and your shot quality and control improve even more. Greetings from germany!
Well played. Great points from the both of you. I think your service is hard enough to make direct points, but 8 out of 10 you hit directly into your opponent's forehand or backhand. And I would step in more, your are quite far behind the baseline. You let half-court balls drop too long, making it difficult to attack them. Sometimes you let them drop so long that you end up making a mistake on a relatively simple ball.
The Head suits your game much better, your shots were too flat with the Wilson which is not effective not to forget the thin margins, you need to work on your agressivity👍💪🏻
You are giving him and others tooo much credit when you are playing better than him you need to get rid of this mental block if you want to win matches i used to struggle with it too , it’s time for you to understand it at 26..you literally strike better than him and you’re giving him credit based on your past views of him which were newbie bs
You were playing heavier balls with RF and morę aggressive now you arę almoust all the time on defense what seemd not natural to you as you have an agressive nice game likę Fed 😉🎾
I can see easily bro that ur footwork and ur endurance and ur fitness level really far behind, u have to work hard on that and also u have to teach urself how to play close to the baseline and learn how to hit a quick powerful forehand without lifting ur arm , ur technic in the forehand not allowing u to be agressive and be close to base line ,just work so hard bro and the results will come with patience and wisdom
You just stay back too much…there’s a couple of times that you could have attacked the net, the first one you came close but then back to the baseline again luckily he returned long (2nd set)
So much better without too much background music during the matches 👌
Thank you 🙏
It is ok with GOOD Musik (proper Deutscher techno so forth) for trainings but a match should be silent. The rawness of it all should be experienced.
Those who put noises or (c)'rappers' during videos should meet consequences..
the results don't reflect how well you were hitting! Great improvement! Stay positive
Hey from France, solid match your strokes looks more agressive with this Head
Keep grinding 🫡
Hey! Thank you, really enjoy playing with it, I’ll do my best 💪
Really enjoy your videos. You're playing really well with the Extreme as well. Nice work dude ✌
Great match! I enjoyed watching it over your commentary. I've hit with the rf97 for the last 4 years and I couldn't imagine the amount of adjustment needed to move to the Head extreme Pro. It's just such a different racket. That has to be a big challenge for you, but it appears you handled it really well. Keep swinging away!
nice to see you walking around all the spots I know in Bath, and on our courts too ❤🔥
Solid match, don’t let the result erase the improve you’re making! Keep going my man, you have the potential. Greetings from Brazil.
Hey, what software do you use to edit your videos and how do you create the box for the score? How long does it take you to edit this 16min video? kind regards
Hey, great question, I use CapCut, and canva to create the score, I’d say they take anywhere from 3 to 6 hours to make I think
Hey Sean, you have much more experience than I do, but I don’t know if you noticed during this match that almost every time you hit the ball deep, he either missed the shot or was in trouble. I’ve been trying to hit almost every ball deep into the court, and it’s been working for me, so I thought I’d share this simple tip. I believe it worked for you in this match too. If you try to rally a bit more while focusing on placing the ball deep, I think you’ll win many more points by the opponents mistakes. Great video!
I think he knows lol thing is this match he has been pressured by his opponent most of time so he could not put the ball where he really wants. not because he doesnt know he needs put the ball deeper
Sean you can do amazing things under pressure. So never put yourself in the comfortzone. Backhands down the line, move to the net, dropshots to get your opponent out of his rythm. Keep on doing you!
Was a great match mate. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed watching it and you played some very good points. One of those days were your opponent was better than you on this particular day.
Keep on grinding and producing these great videos. We all want to see you continue to play high level professional tennis. I learn a lot from watching you play so thank you very much.
When did you stop playing for Lincolnshire?
Wow, your opponent's backhand is an absolute screamer! Crazy power!
If I can say, I think that you played to his strengths. I know that you like to stay at the baseline. But so did this guy. His strength was definitely his groundstrokes.
You have a great serve. I feel that if you employed more of a serve and volley game (focusing on serve spot accuracy over power), then the march would have been closer.
Just a thought :)
Anyway, keep it up. You're playing at a really level!
Whats that berry porridge looks awesome is it sold with berries inside or are theya dded on too
If you want any advice I would say on pressure points take some pace off and hit your spots. This puts them under pressure because they need to hit something to stop you from hitting it the other direction and winning so they will generally try go for a difficult shot or hit a high ball
Your so much better when you don’t rush bro, and if your a little bit more aggressive you will fly up those ranks
Hi mate, you were playing some good tennis but maybe missed a few opportunities to hold serve and that was the difference.
Your opponent was a beast and I can see he smashes the ball!
I think against players like that, holding serve is key as well as breaking their rhythum with drop shots, slice and taking early balls, slow high junk balls etc.
Would be great to see you have a set/match against Cameron Price who is a fellow aspiring pro and tennis youtuber!
Hope you're drinking plenty of coffee mate👊👊🤣🤣☕️☕️☕️
I liked listening to your commentary and match analysis. That's like the after match analysis we do sports clients. Psychology plays the biggest part during a match and developing thst side of the game will return big results. It looked like your opponent drew you into playing his preferred tactical game. In a situation like a player spends way to much brain energy thinking how to get back on top. This should be practiced on tbe training court by building realistic short game play. Doing this builds in memory so the brain can pull this up during a match when needed without a player having to think much about it.
Love your content and your honest thoughts. In my opinion you settled your feet and body too early. A lot of ground strokes your preparation was finished and your feet were planted but you had to wait on the ball. If you can manage to make a step towards the ball it fits you aggressive gamestyle more. You take time away from your opponent and your shot quality and control improve even more. Greetings from germany!
you need a sponsorship deal with sainsbury's or tesco, they're getting great coverage in your videos
Great idea, maybe I approach some coffee companies too ☕️👀
Nice with match commentary
How was playing with the head frame vs Wilson ?
I felt abit more spin and control, better for ground strokes for sure, I’m still getting used to my first serve with it
Work in progress, mate. Brave move stepping away from the rf97 but can see your not as late on the ball. Played well.
For sure, I’m feeling better after every match. It was difficult to move away from the rf, beautiful frame. Felt a lot better with the head extreme
@ do you play better in matchplay with head extreme than the Nordic 99 and have you tested any other Nordic prototypes
A nice video idea 💡 if you have any free time. You can watch some of your followers serves and review them and tell them the mistakes. 😊
How many push ups can you do at once?
Agree on the idea IF the follower asks for it. Maybe even feedback on followers own youtube channel and videos alternatively
Well played. Great points from the both of you. I think your service is hard enough to make direct points, but 8 out of 10 you hit directly into your opponent's forehand or backhand. And I would step in more, your are quite far behind the baseline. You let half-court balls drop too long, making it difficult to attack them. Sometimes you let them drop so long that you end up making a mistake on a relatively simple ball.
The Head suits your game much better, your shots were too flat with the Wilson which is not effective not to forget the thin margins, you need to work on your agressivity👍💪🏻
I know this guy
no more music babes
How could you ditch the RF 97 clan? you traitor 😂 love from India 🇮🇳 Stay strong stay focused
I'm watching you week in week out but I can't keep watching you lose. I can't imagine how disheartening it is! Good luck bro
You are giving him and others tooo much credit when you are playing better than him you need to get rid of this mental block if you want to win matches i used to struggle with it too , it’s time for you to understand it at 26..you literally strike better than him and you’re giving him credit based on your past views of him which were newbie bs
You were playing heavier balls with RF and morę aggressive now you arę almoust all the time on defense what seemd not natural to you as you have an agressive nice game likę Fed 😉🎾
I can see easily bro that ur footwork and ur endurance and ur fitness level really far behind, u have to work hard on that and also u have to teach urself how to play close to the baseline and learn how to hit a quick powerful forehand without lifting ur arm , ur technic in the forehand not allowing u to be agressive and be close to base line ,just work so hard bro and the results will come with patience and wisdom
he doesn't look better than you in the vid. normal to have hit and miss results when transitioning racquet.
You will never beat that guy standing 10 feet behind the baseline
You just stay back too much…there’s a couple of times that you could have attacked the net, the first one you came close but then back to the baseline again luckily he returned long (2nd set)
Too many unforced errors which costs you matches against better players than you.
Seems to me like you went for a hitting session with a buddy…you’re too scared to lose…just play man