Great match. Much appreciation for Adam and Scott putting their play out there for everyone to criticize :). As a 3.0 beginning player myself, this type of content is so much more useful than watching the pro's. Now Ians gotta get that ankle healed and play Scott!
I totally relate to Scott.. Big first serve that feels like it's always letting you down but also gets you out of trouble when you need it to. Always giving myself a hard time and picking apart all my mistakes. Always starting off a little too hot and tight and feeling like I'm down but after a set and a half start to chill out and flow and cruise to the end. On a good day that is.
Another absolute banger of a video. Scott's tennis is a treat, and really helps me frame the type of tennis I want to play (though I should stop framing it and put it on the strings)! Adam's defense is also incredibly inspiring and beautiful to watch. Thank you so much for these, Ian; they've become some immense joys in my life!
Are you the lefty in your videos? I understand the racquet reference so much more now! Enjoyed watching your video from last week, btw. I love to see people who enjoy tennis as much as I do!
These videos are awesome! My wife is always asking "what are you watching" as I am oohing and ahhing out loud and laughing out loud. Uh....two dudes play great tennis. Federer and Nadal? She asks? No, Adam and Scott 🤣
I’m the same. I often find myself getting drawn into these matches more than I would watching a pro match. I think these are more relatable to club tennis, plus the editing helps the flow of the game and the mics add a little extra drama. Great stuff ET, Scott and Adam
Wow, thanks for these uploads Ian. What a great match. Both winners in my opinion. Scott is a powerhouse, and Adam was there to challenge Scott's confidence and methodology, quite effectively, but only temporarily. A true game of tennis-chess, as Mark mentioned with his game with Cole. Thank you's to both Scott and Adam for their time. Shout outs to The Essential Tennis team for the amazing editing. Keep'em comin' guys!
So, in the preview, after I netted the easy overhead, I got bleeped. When my 5 year old son saw it, he told my wife that daddy said a bad word. I got in trouble! At 13:52, this moment occurred, and I feel completely vindicated AND a little annoyed that I was in the doghouse for clickbait 😬
Take-away again for me, watching Scott's footwork and set-up for shots is exemplary and efficient. Have a match tonight and will be focused on this. As always, props to Adam and Scott for a good match, Ian for keeping things going here, and the production/post folks for making it flow well and entertaining. Cheers all.
Great match guys. Scott elevated his play and hit out when he was down 4-3, hit through the ball off both sides and charged the net, forcing the issue. That threw Adam off just enough. That half volley pickup for a winner and then the cross court rip, overhead return were the final nails. Nice match guys!
Grate match to both. Enjoyed it very much. Scott went beast mode after being down 2-4 in the second and won 4 straight games. Congrats Scott. About Adam's foot faulting, yes he does foot fault but I don't think he even realizes that he does. Also, vast majority on us tennis players foot fault. I spent some time watching specifically for foot faults at USTA tournaments that I was playing in and I saw so many ppl foot faulting all the time and it was at all levels 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and even 4.5. We never see ourselves on video playing tennis, to realize that we foot fault. It's a very common problem. And as Ian already said, Adam's foot faults didn't help him. Again, grate job to both players and Ian, I would love to see you play against Scott, once you are 100%. Also, Scott vs. the green shirt guy would be a fun match too if you can work it logistically.
Some club players (right-handed player for example)foot faulted on their serve especially on the duce court it's because of their sharp standing angle positioning before the toss, and regardless of whether it's the pinpoint or platform stands chosen(unconsciously step into the court with the right foot to square off the angle, hence, requires less midair body rotation to face the target) before making contact with the ball. Never mind, foot fault only exited in mind but not in reality for a lot of tennis plays. 🤣🤣🤣
Fun match to watch. Truly a battle of an offensive vs. a defensive player. Scott kept Adam pinned back with heavy shots and hit some truly nice winners and had great touch at the net. Adam for the most part made Scott hit the extra shot often. I can see Adam's game working well for him on clay while I'll give Scott the edge on faster surfaces but either way, well played boys.
The playing was so tremendous. I really enjoyed watching these two. Thanks guy for showing us mere mortals how it’s done & putting on a show and thanks Ian!
Great video ! 4 days till tennis in England after 3 months! lockdown rules have been you can have a personal training session in the park but you can't play tennis or golf! The wait is nearly over. Watching your channel and tennis troll's has kept my spirits up and stopped me drinking all of my drinks cabinet...50% gone......
That was a highly entertaining match between two players who are constantly thinking and adjusting their game. These are obviously high level players definitely representing a solid 4.5 level of play. The contrasting styles and problem solving was fun to watch. I felt as though Adam should have taken more chances and bigger shots because he showed that he had that capability. When he summed it up at the end I think he realized this because he brought more of his clay court style strategy to the faster indoor court. Thanks Ian for another well executed exhibition that was not only entertaining but also provides lots of opportunity for recreational players to gain valuable insight.
I say, he doesn't make foot faults, ( for the sake of argument) I get why some would think so. Pro's land even further in the court ( if that is what you are worried about). His point of contact how I saw it, was before his feet landed inside the court. So no foot fault for me. Even harder to spot as an opponent, and really??? if that is your excuse because of repeatedly foot faulting you lost or it threw you off, I would doubt that point of view. As a coach I liked Adams serve he is optimizing his length has great forward momentum going through the ball. He isn't the tallest so with what he got he does a great job.
Great job by both players. Scott and Adam. It was thoroughly enjoying. The goal is a lot easier to attain the closer you are to it. Scott great job 👍💪 and way to close out. Adam, too great play and in my eyes you are both winners. Bravo.
Anyone else notice Adam foot faulting? 17:05 is a good example but he does it more than once. Takes that little extra step into the court before the serve.
Just want to say thank you again for posting this video and the other matchplay videos. I enjoy these so much and learn so much from watching regular players battle it out and talk about the experience WHILE they are doing it. I wonder about the value, for the players, of having the cameras in the corner to check in and externalize their thoughts--ostensibly with us, but also, of course, with themselves. The opportunity to reflect, aloud, on the action AS it is happening may have advantages for the players. There is something about hearing the words spoken out loud that is different from just having them swirling around in one's head. I wonder if you have talked to the players about this, Iain--whether or not they perceive an advantage to them in the opportunity to talk through the match on camera as it transpires. I suspect this might be beneficial to them.
@@MarkSansait Excellent Mark, Thank You. Women College Players (I work at a University in Calif.) have a different style of play, especially the new Generation. More mental than brawn, yet there are those that can pound the tennis ball too.
Partido muy entretenido de ver, tremenda producción!!! Gracias Ian y a ambos jugadores...Very entertaining game to watch, amazing production !!! Thank you Ian and both players ...
Ian - First off, I very much appreciate your putting the effort into pulling this off. Very enjoyable to watch. As an official, next time would you add singles stakes? That's as much a rule as whether Adam foot faulted or not. To those many comments, he has a step-up serve where his back foot did touch the line, which we (an official) would call. He didn't step up as far on his second serve. Interesting comments on the various strategies of both Adam and Scott. As one in the field of psychology, I appreciate your analyses on them. Kudos to Scott and Adam! As they both pointed out, it's not easy putting yourself into this type of situation.
Adam serving at 4-3: "If I win this first point, I probably win the set." Oh, Adam! Speaking not as a sports psychiatrist but as one lucky enough to work with one full time, it's best not to take yourself out of the moment like that. The finish line is still way too far away. Stick with process, and let that dictate result. It's a lose-lose to put that much pressure on the first point of a 4-3 game, because if you win it you might relax too much, and if you lose it, as you did, you might feel you're in a more significant hole than you really are. Otherwise tho, awesome match from both guys. Thanks Ian for continuing to bring us these great matchups!
I was thinking the same thing in that moment and the moment he was trailing 4:5 and saying his goal is to survive and get the 5-5. Going for results is not improving your mindset. In those situation I tell myself to play smart and believe in my game. If I hit some good balls, I am satisfied, because it can only be a win or a lost against a better player.
@@melfox215 Agreed. It's no criticism of Adam btw - he played great against a player with bigger weapons - but most of us are best served by staying in the moment/process rather than thinking ahead to result.
Does Ira want back into the mix? He and Cole would be great. But the match I'd like to see would be Ira and Mark. They have some great similarities; both aggressive attacking players, both smart, super competitive. And both hilarious! Watching them each try to impose their will on the other would be a treat! When is Ian back in the mix?
Would love to see 4 folks who don't play together participate in a doubles match. Show how to build chemistry, signals, all the teamwork talk, strategy, etc. ET style
Nice games. Good court angle. Interesting comment from Adam before the final game because it shows how much the opponent can screw up your strategy. Sometimes not much more one can do but hit the ball back over the net in any shape or form.
On a floating ball, no less. I thought the previous shot was debatably out but so fast it was uncallable. Then the next shot... wow. Not sure if he thought he cheated himself the shot before so better call this close one too, but that is not how anyone should be breaking to go up 3-2 in a set. Huge smile and no reference to not being sure, either.
Very interesting to watch a match up between two very different players and seeing Adam to be very close of winning a set despite being less gifted and skilled. I remember Ian's video where he was showing on this chart, what types of players there are. Scott has a lot of talent and skills to play offensive and still can play consistent while Adam barely can hit a winning shot, but can run for like every ball and is very consistent. Apart from putting pressure on himself from the moment where he just had broken Scott, Adam played very smart. Regarding his good performance against a superior player, Adam should be a kind of role model for most of us as it's way more promising to focus on consistency and smart on-court choices than on great shots and versatility like Scott's play. I expect Ian to create an analyses video like he did for the match between Mark and Cole. And most probably he will point out ways how Adam even could have won that set or even the whole match.
I appreciate the nice words, but I wonder if you are selling Adam a little short by saying he is less skilled-when we play on clay, my shots sit up for him more and he hits plenty of winners. I hit harder, sure, but power is just one aspect of the game. I’m actually a decent retriever myself, but I don’t want to get into that game with him, since he is my superior in that aspect. Tennis is trying to play your best game and make your opponent play his or her worst, and our contrasting styles make for an interesting struggle.
@@scottbroady3159 Looking for ways to be as good as possible will always lead to a focus on fundamental good things and the bad ones, too. I know you're saying he is a good player as the match had been tight and I rate him a smart good opponent, but from my point of view his upside is lower than yours. If you had played at your best, he wouldn't have won more than 1 or 2 games a set. So in my opinion you didn't execute as good as you 'should'. It is easier analyzing from your couch than on the court for sure. I imagine what could have been if you had played more consistent with more focus on his forehand (that I rate lower than his backhand), more slice and more attacking the net. Adam likes the midfast game from the baseline. He doesn't seem to be a guy that hits passing shots on any given situation. Take him out of his comfort zone and he will lose some opportunities. I really know it, as my game is partly the same as his.
Regarding foot faults - At this level and most especially below this level, unless a person has an absolute cannon for a serve that really puts you on immediate defense, I don't think it has any impact on the actual game or the score. I've known a few foot faulters that served at like 50mph, nobody cared. We still had to stand in on their serves to get better timing. :-)
Enjoyable match. Scott brought first strike tennis against Adam's counter punching. Whoever pushed their pace won the point mostly. Makes me wish I could play as offensively as Scott but I'm more of a slight all rounder.
Adam kind of reminds me of Andy Murray. Not only in the way he hits his backhand, but also the scrambling he does to get to every ball. Also the little oohs and ahs when he gets surprised by a ball or gets wrong footed.
I have a question. So Adam foot faults on almost every single serve. When you play rec matches like this what are you supposed to do? Do you say something?
Another great match video ! How about creating a Essential tennis knock out tournament and filming those ? Who would watch that ? Who would play in it ?!
Ian, Adam, and Scott, thank you for a fun match to watch! I thought that both players hit many mid-court shots and both would limit the opponent's offense by hitting deeper balls more often.
I like this format of face off matches between an aggressive baseline hitter like Scott against a great moving counter puncher like Adam. Two very different styles of play pit against one another.
awesome fight. Scott could use a better wrist delay on his fh. he didn't always set in the same place and when he started missing his wrist was dropping early and far too tight.. he found the FH again later by keeping his wrist a little more forwards to begin. if he knows thats what the issue is, he can adjust for that right away.
Many viewers noted Adam's foot fault. Yes, it is not fair to his opponent that Adam's foot faults aren't called. However, from a different perspective, I think the foot faults also hurt Adam's serve technically too. With his right foot coming across so much and onto the court, he loses the torque from his hip. By the time he jumps up and hits the ball, his hip is completely square. In other words, Adam is only serving with the rotation of his upper body the way he does it. I think if Adam corrects his foot fault by leaving the trailing right foot behind his left foot through the serving motion, he can get more spin and pace on his serve. Killing 2 birds with one stone to cure his foot fault issue and add more spin/pace to the serve.
Good comment here. I actually thought Adam's foot faulting was hurting himself more technique-wise. If I were his opponent, I would've been completely okay with his foot faulting.
@@mbowman2161 you can almost see him thinking through the stroke instead of just making a choice and ripping it. I bet the cameras/youtube thing is a bigger influence than people think.
I don't know what the cost is, but it would be amazing to get PlaySight added to your indoor court so we could see some auto-tracked match statistics and have a challenge system available. Just a thought.
Great game from both player ! I feel like Adam forehand lacked a bit of power and in general a lot of his shot could've been more deep, but that's way easier said than done especially against an opponent who hits hard and on a fast court. Thank you so much :)
Interesting game. Would love to see a map of Scott’s net clearance heights. Seems constantly on the attack with very few rally balls, same against Mark too. I think he mentioned the need to maintain the intensity, but would it not be more advisable to lower the intensity at times and play the percentages for a few points at a time? Or does that disrupt the timing of his striking? Another alternative is to mix in more net points, I guess. Unbelievable reactions/hand-eye coordination. It’s exhausting watching him gunning for almost every ball! Very enjoyable watch and insight, though.
Good points, and I think I did switch up in the direction you are talking from Mark to Adam-I was prolonging my rallies and not being so aggressive on returns. It paid off in the UE column and subsequently got me the W. Clearance was definitely higher the second time, and I went for more disciplined aggressive shots. Also was at the net more.
When I heard him say that in the video, I was curious as to what point was next. I wonder if that volley deflated him a little after putting that pressure on himself? Incidentally, it was a similar point against Mark that I missed that shot.
Lmao, this moment reminded me of WBP from TennisTroll when he said "but what Essential Tennis doesn't tell you... Is what I'm about to do next" *subsequently gets broken back and loses the set shortly after* 😩 strangely enough, when he mentioned that, I promptly thought that he'd probably lose the set if he DIDN'T win the first point. Scott went up to 11 from there.
Probably enjoyed this match-up the most as Adam plays a similar style to me. Ordinary serve, no clear weaker side, tries to make the opponent play an extra ball. Adam does give more margin over the net though. Unfortunately for us someone with Scott's serve and forehand will probably triumph when they are working
Awesome match, guys!! You are both fantastic players! I noticed a lot of low clearance balls from Scott in this match - even after he recognized that he was into the net a lot. My typical solution in that situation is to increase my margin over the net until I start hitting my targets again. Someone watching might still see me hitting those "one-foot" balls, but they are misses from my perspective. Scott, can you share any insight into why you continued to hit low-clearance even while you were struggling with the net?
I didn’t feel like I was getting stuck in any ruts in terms of my net clearance; I missed some, but generally, the results were better than the last match. That was by design, and I think that there’s room for more improvement. I appreciate the perspective, though, and I’ll rewatch to see if maybe I’m perceiving reality differently!
@@scottbroady3159 I can see your point. Without analyzing the whole match, it is very possible that the aggressive net-clearance paid off by winning you more points than it cost you (which is good tennis strategy in a nutshell, right?). Thanks for sharing! For us 3.5ers, it is so valuable to get inside the mind of high-level players like yourself and learn what you are thinking in these critical moments!
Love this but have to say I am someone who doesn’t love when I play with people who footfault every... single... serve. Like a foot inside the baseline for an advantage.
Scott should try a more controlled racquet so he can take the big swings with cofidence. instead of a Babolat pure aero - try a babolat pure strike or a head speed mp plus. I think it would really help when trying to control more flat shots and more feel with the touch shots.
Appreciate the input; I’ve been a longtime Prestige user in the past, and this is really the first turbocharged stick I’ve played. I will say this: I don’t feel a big change in my control (I volley and can hit drop shots well), and my serve and ground game are bigger. Seems a good bargain, and really, it’s not the tools, it’s the mechanic, right?
I watched it specially again for Adams serve, I get what you are seeing. It al depends if you think his point of contact is in his jump forward or after he lands inside the court.
Ian, could you do a breakdown on Adam's serve and backhand. On video, to me, they appear "unconventional," but are both obviously quite effective. Scott's still me personal hero, though
Hey Ian its not necessary but I think it would improve the video quality of these videos if you got 60fps cameras. 60fps just looks really nice with tennis videos because of the smoothness.
Scott really turned up the heat in the last few games. He took that set like a boss.
Yup, he really turned things up a notch.
Great match. Much appreciation for Adam and Scott putting their play out there for everyone to criticize :). As a 3.0 beginning player myself, this type of content is so much more useful than watching the pro's. Now Ians gotta get that ankle healed and play Scott!
Glad it's helpful Chris!
I totally relate to Scott.. Big first serve that feels like it's always letting you down but also gets you out of trouble when you need it to. Always giving myself a hard time and picking apart all my mistakes. Always starting off a little too hot and tight and feeling like I'm down but after a set and a half start to chill out and flow and cruise to the end. On a good day that is.
I love the intros and how these seem like I’m about to watch a movie at the movie theater
Glad you're enjoying it Colin!
the intro could be a vampire rave in Blade or Essential Tennis matchplay. so pretty similar
He’ll fellow 1 L Colin. We must unite to defeat the double L Collins
@@colinsweeney6518 🤣😂😂ikr it’s so annoying literally everyone spells it with 2 Ls we are more special though 😂
Love these reality TV show style videos, so well put together and edited. Creating the essential tennis universe with all these characters (players)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another absolute banger of a video. Scott's tennis is a treat, and really helps me frame the type of tennis I want to play (though I should stop framing it and put it on the strings)! Adam's defense is also incredibly inspiring and beautiful to watch. Thank you so much for these, Ian; they've become some immense joys in my life!
So glad you're enjoying these!
Are you the lefty in your videos? I understand the racquet reference so much more now!
Enjoyed watching your video from last week, btw. I love to see people who enjoy tennis as much as I do!
These videos are awesome! My wife is always asking "what are you watching" as I am oohing and ahhing out loud and laughing out loud. Uh....two dudes play great tennis. Federer and Nadal? She asks? No, Adam and Scott 🤣
That is awesome! 😆 Thanks for watching and thanks for the support!
I’m the same. I often find myself getting drawn into these matches more than I would watching a pro match. I think these are more relatable to club tennis, plus the editing helps the flow of the game and the mics add a little extra drama. Great stuff ET, Scott and Adam
Same here. These guys can play really well, but I just love how a match does not need to be at Grand Slam level for it to be really entertaining.
Wow, thanks for these uploads Ian. What a great match. Both winners in my opinion. Scott is a powerhouse, and Adam was there to challenge Scott's confidence and methodology, quite effectively, but only temporarily. A true game of tennis-chess, as Mark mentioned with his game with Cole. Thank you's to both Scott and Adam for their time. Shout outs to The Essential Tennis team for the amazing editing. Keep'em comin' guys!
Couldn't agree more, thanks for watching!
So, in the preview, after I netted the easy overhead, I got bleeped. When my 5 year old son saw it, he told my wife that daddy said a bad word. I got in trouble! At 13:52, this moment occurred, and I feel completely vindicated AND a little annoyed that I was in the doghouse for clickbait 😬
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Take-away again for me, watching Scott's footwork and set-up for shots is exemplary and efficient. Have a match tonight and will be focused on this. As always, props to Adam and Scott for a good match, Ian for keeping things going here, and the production/post folks for making it flow well and entertaining. Cheers all.
Good stuff, thanks for watching!
Great match guys. Scott elevated his play and hit out when he was down 4-3, hit through the ball off both sides and charged the net, forcing the issue. That threw Adam off just enough. That half volley pickup for a winner and then the cross court rip, overhead return were the final nails. Nice match guys!
That running forehand by Scott at 0-30 in the last game of the second set was ridiculous!! Great match.. a lot of fun to watch..
It definitely was!!
Totally routine shot.
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Grate match to both. Enjoyed it very much. Scott went beast mode after being down 2-4 in the second and won 4 straight games. Congrats Scott. About Adam's foot faulting, yes he does foot fault but I don't think he even realizes that he does. Also, vast majority on us tennis players foot fault. I spent some time watching specifically for foot faults at USTA tournaments that I was playing in and I saw so many ppl foot faulting all the time and it was at all levels 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and even 4.5. We never see ourselves on video playing tennis, to realize that we foot fault. It's a very common problem. And as Ian already said, Adam's foot faults didn't help him.
Again, grate job to both players and Ian, I would love to see you play against Scott, once you are 100%. Also, Scott vs. the green shirt guy would be a fun match too if you can work it logistically.
Some club players (right-handed player for example)foot faulted on their serve especially on the duce court it's because of their sharp standing angle positioning before the toss, and regardless of whether it's the pinpoint or platform stands chosen(unconsciously step into the court with the right foot to square off the angle, hence, requires less midair body rotation to face the target) before making contact with the ball. Never mind, foot fault only exited in mind but not in reality for a lot of tennis plays. 🤣🤣🤣
Fun match to watch. Truly a battle of an offensive vs. a defensive player. Scott kept Adam pinned back with heavy shots and hit some truly nice winners and had great touch at the net. Adam for the most part made Scott hit the extra shot often. I can see Adam's game working well for him on clay while I'll give Scott the edge on faster surfaces but either way, well played boys.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching Andrew!
The playing was so tremendous. I really enjoyed watching these two. Thanks guy for showing us mere mortals how it’s done & putting on a show and thanks Ian!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video ! 4 days till tennis in England after 3 months! lockdown rules have been you can have a personal training session in the park but you can't play tennis or golf! The wait is nearly over. Watching your channel and tennis troll's has kept my spirits up and stopped me drinking all of my drinks cabinet...50% gone......
That was a highly entertaining match between two players who are constantly thinking and adjusting their game. These are obviously high level players definitely representing a solid 4.5 level of play. The contrasting styles and problem solving was fun to watch. I felt as though Adam should have taken more chances and bigger shots because he showed that he had that capability. When he summed it up at the end I think he realized this because he brought more of his clay court style strategy to the faster indoor court. Thanks Ian for another well executed exhibition that was not only entertaining but also provides lots of opportunity for recreational players to gain valuable insight.
So Glad you enjoyed it!
Did anyone else notice Adam foot faulting most of the time?
We've had a lot of comments about this. I'll be making a video on this soon.
Every serve Adam was a foot deep still on the ground. I'd lose it if I was playing against that kind of opponent.
@@justinbise9235 I don't think you would notice from the other side of the court.
I say, he doesn't make foot faults, ( for the sake of argument) I get why some would think so. Pro's land even further in the court ( if that is what you are worried about). His point of contact how I saw it, was before his feet landed inside the court. So no foot fault for me. Even harder to spot as an opponent, and really??? if that is your excuse because of repeatedly foot faulting you lost or it threw you off, I would doubt that point of view. As a coach I liked Adams serve he is optimizing his length has great forward momentum going through the ball. He isn't the tallest so with what he got he does a great job.
@@thejokkerulez2446 True. I'm always trying to read my opponent's serve and truly never tried to see if hes is footfaulting
What a wonderful match! Great play by both players... when Scott hits his first serve just wow!
Glad you enjoyed it Benjamin!
19:26, right edge of the screen xD
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Fun to watch. Well played. Some tremendous stab volleys and half volleys from Scott. Showing off the athleticism. Good stuff.
his right foot either steps on line or ahead before ball contact. Not every serve but many 1:48 is perfect example
Great job by both players. Scott and Adam. It was thoroughly enjoying. The goal is a lot easier to attain the closer you are to it. Scott great job 👍💪 and way to close out. Adam, too great play and in my eyes you are both winners. Bravo.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Anyone else notice Adam foot faulting? 17:05 is a good example but he does it more than once. Takes that little extra step into the court before the serve.
Just want to say thank you again for posting this video and the other matchplay videos. I enjoy these so much and learn so much from watching regular players battle it out and talk about the experience WHILE they are doing it. I wonder about the value, for the players, of having the cameras in the corner to check in and externalize their thoughts--ostensibly with us, but also, of course, with themselves. The opportunity to reflect, aloud, on the action AS it is happening may have advantages for the players. There is something about hearing the words spoken out loud that is different from just having them swirling around in one's head. I wonder if you have talked to the players about this, Iain--whether or not they perceive an advantage to them in the opportunity to talk through the match on camera as it transpires. I suspect this might be beneficial to them.
Thank you so much for your support, Michael!
Wonderful play by Adam. Would love to see both players again!! Fantastic series Ian! Learning a lot despite being in lockdown in Ireland :)
Hi Ian, How about some 4.5 and college women playing.
I can definitely get @essentialtennis to get connected with local universities near milwaukee for mens and womens tennis if he wants!
@@MarkSansait Excellent Mark, Thank You. Women College Players (I work at a University in Calif.) have a different style of play, especially the new Generation. More mental than brawn, yet there are those that can pound the tennis ball too.
I second some women’s match ups, would love to see it!
Definitely will be working on setting some up!
@@EssentialTennis Thx Ian
Good playing and good fun from both gentlemen.
Glad you enjoyed it Simon!
Partido muy entretenido de ver, tremenda producción!!! Gracias Ian y a ambos jugadores...Very entertaining game to watch, amazing production !!! Thank you Ian and both players ...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice competitive match. I prefer the aggressor to the defender but it was a good contrast in styles. However, Adam has to stop foot-faulting.
Best tennis content on youtube hands-down! Thank you. Can you do the same concept with doubles matches and look at strategy and poaching techniques?
Ian - First off, I very much appreciate your putting the effort into pulling this off. Very enjoyable to watch. As an official, next time would you add singles stakes? That's as much a rule as whether Adam foot faulted or not. To those many comments, he has a step-up serve where his back foot did touch the line, which we (an official) would call. He didn't step up as far on his second serve. Interesting comments on the various strategies of both Adam and Scott. As one in the field of psychology, I appreciate your analyses on them. Kudos to Scott and Adam! As they both pointed out, it's not easy putting yourself into this type of situation.
Your editing is getting even better!
Adam serving at 4-3: "If I win this first point, I probably win the set." Oh, Adam! Speaking not as a sports psychiatrist but as one lucky enough to work with one full time, it's best not to take yourself out of the moment like that. The finish line is still way too far away. Stick with process, and let that dictate result. It's a lose-lose to put that much pressure on the first point of a 4-3 game, because if you win it you might relax too much, and if you lose it, as you did, you might feel you're in a more significant hole than you really are. Otherwise tho, awesome match from both guys. Thanks Ian for continuing to bring us these great matchups!
I was thinking the same thing in that moment and the moment he was trailing 4:5 and saying his goal is to survive and get the 5-5. Going for results is not improving your mindset. In those situation I tell myself to play smart and believe in my game. If I hit some good balls, I am satisfied, because it can only be a win or a lost against a better player.
@@melfox215 Agreed. It's no criticism of Adam btw - he played great against a player with bigger weapons - but most of us are best served by staying in the moment/process rather than thinking ahead to result.
Thanks for your comments!
Finished strong. Really impressive.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The Streaker against the Grinder.
Great match to watch really appreciate the effort from both players.
Sounds kinda dirty...I’m sure @Mark Sansait has something to say about that 😬
Does Ira want back into the mix? He and Cole would be great. But the match I'd like to see would be Ira and Mark. They have some great similarities; both aggressive attacking players, both smart, super competitive. And both hilarious! Watching them each try to impose their will on the other would be a treat! When is Ian back in the mix?
Would love to see 4 folks who don't play together participate in a doubles match. Show how to build chemistry, signals, all the teamwork talk, strategy, etc. ET style
who else wanna see ian play against kevin again 🤔 😔
That would be fun!
Kev vs the Whitewater dude
Nice games. Good court angle. Interesting comment from Adam before the final game because it shows how much the opponent can screw up your strategy. Sometimes not much more one can do but hit the ball back over the net in any shape or form.
Tennis is a big mental game!
12:32...what a horrible line call.
On a floating ball, no less. I thought the previous shot was debatably out but so fast it was uncallable. Then the next shot... wow. Not sure if he thought he cheated himself the shot before so better call this close one too, but that is not how anyone should be breaking to go up 3-2 in a set. Huge smile and no reference to not being sure, either.
I was looking for this comment tbh. Maybe essential tennis can get some line judges for the next one? 😂
Ian thanks for this awesome video the match play is awesome!
great match! really nice to see
More to come!
OK, Ian. Don't wait to resurface your court. I want to see Scott and Adam play on clay!
Exciting rallies. thanks to all!
Cheers!
That would be amazing!
Great video!!! I love this matchup
Me too!
Very interesting to watch a match up between two very different players and seeing Adam to be very close of winning a set despite being less gifted and skilled.
I remember Ian's video where he was showing on this chart, what types of players there are. Scott has a lot of talent and skills to play offensive and still can play consistent while Adam barely can hit a winning shot, but can run for like every ball and is very consistent. Apart from putting pressure on himself from the moment where he just had broken Scott, Adam played very smart. Regarding his good performance against a superior player, Adam should be a kind of role model for most of us as it's way more promising to focus on consistency and smart on-court choices than on great shots and versatility like Scott's play.
I expect Ian to create an analyses video like he did for the match between Mark and Cole. And most probably he will point out ways how Adam even could have won that set or even the whole match.
I appreciate the nice words, but I wonder if you are selling Adam a little short by saying he is less skilled-when we play on clay, my shots sit up for him more and he hits plenty of winners. I hit harder, sure, but power is just one aspect of the game. I’m actually a decent retriever myself, but I don’t want to get into that game with him, since he is my superior in that aspect. Tennis is trying to play your best game and make your opponent play his or her worst, and our contrasting styles make for an interesting struggle.
Glad you enjoyed it Mel, thanks for your comments!
@@scottbroady3159 Looking for ways to be as good as possible will always lead to a focus on fundamental good things and the bad ones, too.
I know you're saying he is a good player as the match had been tight and I rate him a smart good opponent, but from my point of view his upside is lower than yours. If you had played at your best, he wouldn't have won more than 1 or 2 games a set. So in my opinion you didn't execute as good as you 'should'. It is easier analyzing from your couch than on the court for sure. I imagine what could have been if you had played more consistent with more focus on his forehand (that I rate lower than his backhand), more slice and more attacking the net. Adam likes the midfast game from the baseline. He doesn't seem to be a guy that hits passing shots on any given situation. Take him out of his comfort zone and he will lose some opportunities. I really know it, as my game is partly the same as his.
I don’t think TV coverage of the Wimbledon finals gives the drama that Adam and Scott received at the start of this video😆. Loved it
Thank you! ❤
Awesome play boys! Thanks for sharing Ian! When we going to show some love to the 4.0 players?! Put me in coach!
Aweasome content Ian, I really enjoyed the match. I wanna see Mark vs Adam
Regarding foot faults - At this level and most especially below this level, unless a person has an absolute cannon for a serve that really puts you on immediate defense, I don't think it has any impact on the actual game or the score. I've known a few foot faulters that served at like 50mph, nobody cared. We still had to stand in on their serves to get better timing. :-)
Nice win from Scott. Great game to watch from both players 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great hitting guys. Scott, you were in a bad place middle of that set but pulled through. Great mental toughness. Adam, legendary hustle! 🏆
Glad you enjoyed the match Karen!
Enjoyable match. Scott brought first strike tennis against Adam's counter punching. Whoever pushed their pace won the point mostly. Makes me wish I could play as offensively as Scott but I'm more of a slight all rounder.
Adam kind of reminds me of Andy Murray. Not only in the way he hits his backhand, but also the scrambling he does to get to every ball. Also the little oohs and ahs when he gets surprised by a ball or gets wrong footed.
You're not the first to say that! He's a strong player!
I have a question. So Adam foot faults on almost every single serve. When you play rec matches like this what are you supposed to do? Do you say something?
Ilan! I'm going to make a full video breakdown of that topic very soon. I think the mindset behind it is super important.
Another great match video ! How about creating a Essential tennis knock out tournament and filming those ? Who would watch that ? Who would play in it ?!
Ian, Adam, and Scott, thank you for a fun match to watch! I thought that both players hit many mid-court shots and both would limit the opponent's offense by hitting deeper balls more often.
Glad you enjoyed it Alex, thanks for watching!
After seeing 19:33 and 20:48, I really want to see Adam try his luck at a one-hander. Maybe it suits him.
😮
He has a decent double hander though. FH seems like the weaker side.
fun match to watch, love the channel guys :)
Great shots!
Nice match guys! And thanks for another great video Ian!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very entertaining and informative.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like this format of face off matches between an aggressive baseline hitter like Scott against a great moving counter puncher like Adam. Two very different styles of play pit against one another.
Absolutely, I loved watching them!
14:49 min = out? :D I don´t think so ;D
Had the same thought! And it turned out to be sort of a turning point in the set
@@Majersen I guess it's a fair trade with Adam's many foot-faults. :)
12:31 wasn’t out either - even-steven
So many calls, lots of them close. But a call is a call, and they're viewing it live, not afterwards via camera.
@@EssentialTennis Agreed.
Good match-up.. Scott and Adam
I LOVE Adams game...not sure why, but I play a LOT like Scott, and I deeply appreciate Adam's game style.
awesome fight. Scott could use a better wrist delay on his fh. he didn't always set in the same place and when he started missing his wrist was dropping early and far too tight.. he found the FH again later by keeping his wrist a little more forwards to begin. if he knows thats what the issue is, he can adjust for that right away.
Thanks for watching Jordan!
Jordan, I’ll check it out. Thanks!
Awesome video per ususal!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Many viewers noted Adam's foot fault. Yes, it is not fair to his opponent that Adam's foot faults aren't called. However, from a different perspective, I think the foot faults also hurt Adam's serve technically too. With his right foot coming across so much and onto the court, he loses the torque from his hip. By the time he jumps up and hits the ball, his hip is completely square. In other words, Adam is only serving with the rotation of his upper body the way he does it. I think if Adam corrects his foot fault by leaving the trailing right foot behind his left foot through the serving motion, he can get more spin and pace on his serve. Killing 2 birds with one stone to cure his foot fault issue and add more spin/pace to the serve.
Thanks for your comments Andy, I'm making a video about this! Stay tuned!
Good comment here. I actually thought Adam's foot faulting was hurting himself more technique-wise. If I were his opponent, I would've been completely okay with his foot faulting.
When Scott gets his first serve going, he really relaxes everywhere else. When he doesn't, he tightens up and his groundstrokes decelerate.
Thanks for watching Peter!
Yep, I think you're very on point there peter. 👍
@@mbowman2161 you can almost see him thinking through the stroke instead of just making a choice and ripping it. I bet the cameras/youtube thing is a bigger influence than people think.
Great content again!
I don't know what the cost is, but it would be amazing to get PlaySight added to your indoor court so we could see some auto-tracked match statistics and have a challenge system available. Just a thought.
Great game from both player ! I feel like Adam forehand lacked a bit of power and in general a lot of his shot could've been more deep, but that's way easier said than done especially against an opponent who hits hard and on a fast court. Thank you so much :)
Thanks for watching, Nicolas!
Interesting game. Would love to see a map of Scott’s net clearance heights. Seems constantly on the attack with very few rally balls, same against Mark too. I think he mentioned the need to maintain the intensity, but would it not be more advisable to lower the intensity at times and play the percentages for a few points at a time? Or does that disrupt the timing of his striking? Another alternative is to mix in more net points, I guess. Unbelievable reactions/hand-eye coordination. It’s exhausting watching him gunning for almost every ball! Very enjoyable watch and insight, though.
Good points, and I think I did switch up in the direction you are talking from Mark to Adam-I was prolonging my rallies and not being so aggressive on returns. It paid off in the UE column and subsequently got me the W. Clearance was definitely higher the second time, and I went for more disciplined aggressive shots. Also was at the net more.
Thanks for watching Peter!
Once Scott started coming to the net and apply more pressure his game picked up and had Adam on the run, great match..... Team Scott !!!!
Great matchup. This series is really helping my game in terms of strategy. However, I'd like to see Ira vs Mark, the beard vs the fast-food smuggler.
We'd love to see it too!
Good match
New Rule: Avoid unnecessary predictions: "If I win this first point, I win the set..." Great match, both of you! We need to get Ian an umpire's chair!
When I heard him say that in the video, I was curious as to what point was next. I wonder if that volley deflated him a little after putting that pressure on himself?
Incidentally, it was a similar point against Mark that I missed that shot.
Thanks for your thoughts Gretchen!
Lmao, this moment reminded me of WBP from TennisTroll when he said "but what Essential Tennis doesn't tell you... Is what I'm about to do next" *subsequently gets broken back and loses the set shortly after* 😩 strangely enough, when he mentioned that, I promptly thought that he'd probably lose the set if he DIDN'T win the first point. Scott went up to 11 from there.
Probably enjoyed this match-up the most as Adam plays a similar style to me. Ordinary serve, no clear weaker side, tries to make the opponent play an extra ball. Adam does give more margin over the net though. Unfortunately for us someone with Scott's serve and forehand will probably triumph when they are working
Good game guys. 👍
More Match Play coming!
The build up with the music (the entire first minute or so of the clip) is HUGE. :) My pulse is at 200 already...
Glad you enjoyed it!
“Tides have turned once again”- Adam
😂 awesome match
Glad you enjoyed it Carlos!
Awesome match, guys!! You are both fantastic players!
I noticed a lot of low clearance balls from Scott in this match - even after he recognized that he was into the net a lot. My typical solution in that situation is to increase my margin over the net until I start hitting my targets again. Someone watching might still see me hitting those "one-foot" balls, but they are misses from my perspective.
Scott, can you share any insight into why you continued to hit low-clearance even while you were struggling with the net?
I didn’t feel like I was getting stuck in any ruts in terms of my net clearance; I missed some, but generally, the results were better than the last match. That was by design, and I think that there’s room for more improvement.
I appreciate the perspective, though, and I’ll rewatch to see if maybe I’m perceiving reality differently!
@@scottbroady3159 I can see your point. Without analyzing the whole match, it is very possible that the aggressive net-clearance paid off by winning you more points than it cost you (which is good tennis strategy in a nutshell, right?).
Thanks for sharing! For us 3.5ers, it is so valuable to get inside the mind of high-level players like yourself and learn what you are thinking in these critical moments!
Thanks for your analysis Scott!
Love this but have to say I am someone who doesn’t love when I play with people who footfault every... single... serve. Like a foot inside the baseline for an advantage.
Well played Scott! Hopefully we'll get the Scott - Mark rematch in the new year.
Glad you enjoyed it Eve!
it's out! :)
Scott should try a more controlled racquet so he can take the big swings with cofidence. instead of a Babolat pure aero - try a babolat pure strike or a head speed mp plus. I think it would really help when trying to control more flat shots and more feel with the touch shots.
Appreciate the input; I’ve been a longtime Prestige user in the past, and this is really the first turbocharged stick I’ve played. I will say this: I don’t feel a big change in my control (I volley and can hit drop shots well), and my serve and ground game are bigger. Seems a good bargain, and really, it’s not the tools, it’s the mechanic, right?
The racquet isn't everything, thanks for watching Lindinus!
That was very entertaining 👍
Is Adam foot faulting?
Making a video regarding this soon!
I watched it specially again for Adams serve, I get what you are seeing. It al depends if you think his point of contact is in his jump forward or after he lands inside the court.
Adam should have called challenge on that last ball 😂😂
Please we wont vedeo about Rublev forhand pleasssssse❤️❤️
Ian, could you do a breakdown on Adam's serve and backhand. On video, to me, they appear "unconventional," but are both obviously quite effective.
Scott's still me personal hero, though
What strings does Scott use ?
Are they both using the same strings? What is it?
Hey Ian, I think it would be interesting to have matchups with high level juniors. Btw, these videos are great
Hopefully soon Rene!
Hey Ian its not necessary but I think it would improve the video quality of these videos if you got 60fps cameras. 60fps just looks really nice with tennis videos because of the smoothness.
Thanks Pepperz, we're doing some tests with that!
@@EssentialTennis awesome!
Great videos, I would like to record myself playing. What editing software you guys use?
To film yourself for analysis, use the app "onform" but we edit with Final Cut Pro
Are you going to do any doubles like this?
We are working on setting it up Michael!
Intro music is intense - *enter Wesley Snipes in Blade* 😂
@ 17:10 What a screamer! Who is Adam playing?
I remember that backhand-I immediately thought “I just hit the hell out of that ball” to myself! It felt pretty good.
The guy without hat is very solid, looks higher than 4.5, I wish I had his natural easy power forehand!