Listen... She's amazing only 6 and plays like that! However I've said this before I think she should start doing a 2 hand backhand (which is why the boys backhand was so much better,) so she can get the movement right she can develop a single hand backhand after. Serve has improved but that racket is way too big and heave from what I can see. This is my opinion congrats to the parents!
yeah, also both forehand and backhand aren't fundamentally correct, which will hurt her later on against better competition. Anna Kournikova comes to mind, someone who didn't get things corrected by a professional early on and couldn't rid of bad habits. Just once a week with a professional coach is enough to get the technique down properly, and then parents can get the rest of hours.
Just a tip: Don’t cheer for her in front of their opponent. It’ll make them play more aggressively and they might tell their parents. Their parents might report you! The little girl played well tho!
very talented, would like to see her start lower with her swing, finish over shoulder and have loose wrist though. The lost points were more or less due to technique. Athletically and mentally, she is 100% there and so young. When kids start using top spin on her, she's gonna shank the balls if she doesn't prepare a little earlier, further back and start swing under ball and not over. She's also not following through afterward, which is impacting her shot+ footwork after the shot. 8:42 is an example of what each shot should be. Great technique there.
@@BCSimonYT 2 things: Kournikova was number 1 in the world, and this girl is 6, that stuff comes with time as there is a limit to how coordinated a 6 year old can be. Notice how the racket is the same size as her.
She is so powerful and strong she definitely has the making of a champion !
They make tennis a family game. ☺️❤️ Just lovely to watch.
what a player , what parents ,I absolutely loved it !
Listen... She's amazing only 6 and plays like that! However I've said this before I think she should start doing a 2 hand backhand (which is why the boys backhand was so much better,) so she can get the movement right she can develop a single hand backhand after. Serve has improved but that racket is way too big and heave from what I can see. This is my opinion congrats to the parents!
yeah, also both forehand and backhand aren't fundamentally correct, which will hurt her later on against better competition. Anna Kournikova comes to mind, someone who didn't get things corrected by a professional early on and couldn't rid of bad habits. Just once a week with a professional coach is enough to get the technique down properly, and then parents can get the rest of hours.
Its funny how the parents get so involved with the game
WOW…impressive…good luck…greets from Germany 💪👍
both the kids good job - well done to both the kids parents - Keep it up parents
she's gotten so much better from the older videos
I won’t even get a set from her. She is GOOD!
Awesome stuff. Keep it up M3 and Family.
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Just a tip: Don’t cheer for her in front of their opponent. It’ll make them play more aggressively and they might tell their parents. Their parents might report you! The little girl played well tho!
So what was the final score?
Why big racket?
Ikr, its massive for her
Are you still playing?
very talented, would like to see her start lower with her swing, finish over shoulder and have loose wrist though. The lost points were more or less due to technique. Athletically and mentally, she is 100% there and so young. When kids start using top spin on her, she's gonna shank the balls if she doesn't prepare a little earlier, further back and start swing under ball and not over. She's also not following through afterward, which is impacting her shot+ footwork after the shot.
8:42 is an example of what each shot should be. Great technique there.
shes 6 bruh...
@@carlobaldwin5357 Kournikova built up bad habits with her technique and hit a road block later on cause she didn't have clean technique.
@@BCSimonYT 2 things: Kournikova was number 1 in the world, and this girl is 6, that stuff comes with time as there is a limit to how coordinated a 6 year old can be. Notice how the racket is the same size as her.
Great job
She’s very good
good job but next time dont step on the line!!!!
Be a shame if kids catch up to her, which is inevitable ... Don't think you should be putting pressure on your kids like this