Watch the Clip Here 👉 kzbin.info/www/bejne/nJycdGhnoq6qqaMsi=g56eZc-KG1IPwKV7
@doosrajawadАй бұрын
You are correct to notice the dude's good footwork to avoid the racket, but you fail to notice that the lady used proper leg drive and torso rotation in launching it.
@IntuitiveTennis247Ай бұрын
😂
@Kenzie_HillАй бұрын
😂 well said
@ilanlukАй бұрын
Tremendous footwork😂😂 high intensity
@commondirtbagz7130Ай бұрын
Rafa like dodging
@stevenjm12Ай бұрын
What footwork pattern do you use when someone throws a racket at you?
@123a-o5dАй бұрын
She had poor footwork; too much crossover.
@OLMO444Ай бұрын
It’s crazy to see you react to this, i’m a current seattle university student and i was was two courts down when this happened. after the clip ends, the girl went to the other end and threw a ball at him. her boyfriend who was her teammate then escorted her off the court. it was wild to watch
@rintintin7529Ай бұрын
Was she a Kamala Harris supporter or Sagittarius?
@strider881629 күн бұрын
Yo was there stuff that happened before this? Or did her meltdown just come out of nowhere (not that it's acceptable either way), i mean you were prob focusing on your own game but just wondering
@BackoftheLineTennis27 күн бұрын
@@rintintin7529 Definitely MAGA.
@jeanpauljeanpaul253026 күн бұрын
Was that one of them alphabet people
@nordicFries3 күн бұрын
Entitled, fragile and overreacting - definitely MAGA
@khoavu1341Ай бұрын
Throwing racquets at the player's feet is the new footwork drill
@drewkoslow7754Ай бұрын
If you can dodge a wrench you can dodge a ball.
@truejom5567Ай бұрын
The shot she got hit with was not only not too hard, but totally fair and tactically sound. You can see by both her stance in the clip and his footwork that they are decent enough (at least intermediate) players so it's not the first time she's probably experienced this. Generally at our recreational levels, you would apologise as a matter of courtesy especially when not intentional. At Pro levels, like with Lendl as mentioned, intentionality could be more in question because of the precision these players have. Bottom line, I think the woman in clip is reacting from other emotional/anger issues totally separate from the actual shot itself. Not acceptable and bannable behaviour.
@jamesbittle9789Ай бұрын
He took it so easy on her.
@MelvinLew25 күн бұрын
She was definitely triggered... Used the situation to explode and release whatever anger and frustration that was building up inside her. I hope it was at least therapeutic for her...And she apologized to her fellow players later Although I highly doubt it!
@MelvinLew25 күн бұрын
Lendl and McEnroe who he hit could both be jerks. In that case intentionally firing a hard shot directly at his opponent was legit but not a very sporting gesture. The object is to win the point... Not to intentionally injure your opponent in the process.
@kleinestennisАй бұрын
This year, I played a doubles match with an opponent who was incredibly annoyed by my playing style. I slowed down the pace and played safely, while he wanted fast rallies and to hit hard. His anger escalated to the point where, during the match, he tried to hit me at head level with full force at the net. I managed to dodge it, stayed calm, and in the end, we won our doubles match, but experiences like that are really frustrating.
@natekerx85Ай бұрын
My doubles partner serves into the back of my head a couple of times per season. Now I know what to do next time.
@samcat2000Ай бұрын
😂
@guypisapiaАй бұрын
Two days ago, I played a doubles match and, while I was at the net, I received a fairly fast moving ball right on my cheek. Needless to say that my opponent who threw the ball was fairly concerned but, even though the ball did hurt me pretty much, I knew it wasn't intentional and I laughed about it right away, reassuring my opponent. Now, in the case of this woman, because she intentionnally threw her racket at the guy with the obvious intent to hurt him, she should not only be banned from the court. She should be SUED for ASSAULT. Period! Aiming an opponent at the net, be it doubles or singles, is OK according to the rules. Doing it with a very obvious intent to hurt the opponent is NOT ok and should warrant at the very least a code violation incurring the loss of a game if not the match itself.
@lilies925129 күн бұрын
I play doubles routinely, I pouch a lot, and I get hit a lot. Always the other person apologized, and not once I ever thought about getting angry. And I've never seen anybody in Japan getting angry about such things. The hardest hit was a while ago, I was playing mixed doubles, I was at the net, and the other guy thundered an overhead into my thigh. We are at around 4.5-5.0 level. He apologized profusely and I laughed it off, but I've a purple bruise for about one week. That's tennis. And of course, if you play with a lower level person in a friendly match, male or female, you don't go blasting full power at them, that's common sense.
@raghavnehra26 күн бұрын
What is the right way to take the high ball then....on the rise?
@buckyoung457828 күн бұрын
When I was at the net and someone hit a volley at me and I would get upset, my high school coach would say, "Don't stand there if you don't want to get hit. Go to the baseline". Good advice to this crazy git.
@marcoscapanemanogueira4014Ай бұрын
Where is the video?
@K4R3NАй бұрын
Excellent pronation!
@bartholomewlyonsАй бұрын
Before the match I tell the opponent that if they hit me when i’m at the net, this is part of the game and i won’t be mad. Equally, if the ball hits them - same thing.
@erikstam1Ай бұрын
I think you should teach Shamir high intensity racquet avoiding footwork.
@LucasNaruto8107Ай бұрын
Once I didn't mean to, but I knocked my friend's glasses with a swing volley (He went to the net) he was pretty chill about it and I was concerned for any serious injuries regarding his vision
@osteoukАй бұрын
This is why I don’t play competitive mixed anymore. Both opponents complain that you shouldn’t hit anything other than soft if the woman is up at the net and God forbid if you mishit it aiming towards the guy.
@IKTGWIWАй бұрын
Many people can't volley but insist on going to the net. They then get angry when they get hit by the ball. They think you owe them an easy ball to volley. The sense of entitlement is very unbecoming.
@chanjaqАй бұрын
Might aim at someone's feet. Even if I get hit higher up on the body, I always keep in mind that I'm playing 4.0 level or below. Typically players aren't accurate enough to purposefully hit people in a dangerous spot. Give them the benefit of the doubt.
@bbullaАй бұрын
How do you feel about players drilling overheads at people? Any difference to volleys??
@sebastiandomagala9233Ай бұрын
I got hit by a smash two weeks ago, right on my forehead. Nobody is to blame except myself, my opponent aimed for an empty space but hit the smash dead center with his racquet (usually hits more towards the tip and it lands lower, I wanted to get it volley). No complaints.
@NamesAreRandomАй бұрын
If you hit a ground stroke at the head or even smash it at a player (say by accident) unless they have no reactions they will (like that lady did!) turn away and be fine. The actual danger at our level is when the player tries to intercept and volley a ball with a bit of pace, they mess it up and it ricochets upwards and hits them in the face. Quite easy to get a nasty ball in the eye as they are obviously looking in that direction.
@Biff420NoScopeАй бұрын
Bit off topic, but I once got yelled at by my fellow players in doubles for (even sucessfully) poaching at an American HS in ’88. I had come over from Germany for a year and was totally baffled when they got mad at me, didn‘t understand the situation. Then they said to me: ‚Listen, we don‘t this over here, stealing other players shots!“ Needless to say we didnt‘t have a winning record that year 😅
@HeavyTopspinАй бұрын
....yeah. I was playing HS tennis doubles in '88 and we poached constantly. Your partner was a moron. It would be one thing if you signaled stay during his serve and then poached, leaving him to have to cover the empty part of the court, but this sounded more like someone who wanted to be a singles superstar on the doubles court.
@stephenmcinerney4523Ай бұрын
Being at the net in tennis is a choice not a rule. There is nothing against the rules about hitting your opponent with the ball so if you have a problem with that the net is no place for you to be. End of discussion.
@Kenzie_HillАй бұрын
I was nailed in the side of my neck once at close range. I laughed it off. It was not intentional. Oh it hurt for 20 minutes, but I was fine. Guy who hit me was concerned and made sure I was okay
@lordbyron3603Ай бұрын
I’m a 5.0 player ! Sometimes I fill in and play with 3.0 players. I’m not going to smack a 3.0 woman with a hard serve, a hard forehand, a volley or a hard overhead ! That just isn’t done . But ,, If the woman is 4.0 -5.0 player ,, then you better know what you’re doing because I’m going after you with all I’ve got ! If the players are all at the same level (3.0) ,, then the women are fair game !
@jeanpauljeanpaul253026 күн бұрын
I play in a 5.0 mixed league…every guy goes hard at the woman. If you don’t you will lose.
@borisgurevich5504Ай бұрын
I remember Federer get angry when I think Birdich hit him with the ball. F did not even shake his hand after the match. F later said at the interview that he does not like this kind of play; he knows that this is common in doubles but we are not in doubles, and he does not want to end up in hospital. It was probably a shot to the head.
@DavidNelsonATXАй бұрын
If you can’t protect yourself at the net perhaps you shouldn’t be there. Next they’ll say if you have a big serve don’t go in on the body. When I was younger and competitive the two shots I’d test an opponent with was a heavy body shot at the net man and heavy topspin to the feet of the net man. Those two shots tell you a lot about your opponent. Now that I’m old I fry to approach only in advantageous situations. And like you said if I hit it’s a laughter event.
@davidhill9222Ай бұрын
1) If you don’t want to get hit, don’t stand at the net! 2) To the extent there is “blame” when someone is hit, I find it is generally the fault of the partner playing a poor shot permitting an easy interception.
@kriordan2527 күн бұрын
Totally
@eddiechen2128Ай бұрын
What if the ball had hit her in the face? When I play doubles, I always try to avoid hitting anyone, especially a woman. I’d rather lose the point-it’s just a game. There was an incident back in the 90s where someone was hit by a tennis ball and later died in the hospital. But that’s still no excuse for her to act that way. Whatever happened to chivalry?
@johnlyndsay29 күн бұрын
you are not a Tennis Player. Mixed doubles... it's competition not pity patty
@543whitey29 күн бұрын
You may want to look up chivalry.
@safinshaikh3560Ай бұрын
Her technical perfection makes Roger look like an amateur, why isn’t she on the wta tour yet?!
@jcarter8765Ай бұрын
She had a complete meltdown and behaved badly. We probably don't need to roaster her any more.
@hleafАй бұрын
The McEnroe-Lendl clip referenced: kzbin.info/www/bejne/a6mkgaquaN9sa5I
@IntuitiveTennis247Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing What a rip from Lendl 😂
@HeavyTopspinАй бұрын
Heh, 80s tennis. Imagine serving and volleying on an 85mph second serve against Sinner or Alcaraz. The return would be separating your head from your shoulders!
@stephenkim3578Ай бұрын
i accidentally served in someones back in doubles.... i felt so bad, i apologized
@itsdenizcankayaАй бұрын
As a player inbetween 4.5-5.0 usta level, I was trying to attend many doubles matches for getting socialized, recognised. The matches I joined had usually players in below level. People were mad at me a lot for hitting players close to the net. I don’t understand how come they don’t get they just don’t have to stay at the net everytime and getting hit by other player is part of the game. At some point, I decided to stop attending that much games and leave “tennis yokels” by themselves in their own delusional world.
@transklutzАй бұрын
You are 4.5 until you're 5.0 . There is no in between.
@adamromeroАй бұрын
Never understood the "its just a tennis ball" people. I've seen someone take an overhead to the nose and a fountain of blood as a result.
@tomharrison6607Ай бұрын
nik says i don't work blue lol
@tberry79Ай бұрын
I don’t get it 🤷♂️
@tomharrison6607Ай бұрын
@@tberry79 it means he wasn't willing to swear because because when a comedian is dirty it is called working blue
@stephenkim3578Ай бұрын
Shamir will laugh if hit
@pauljohnson6019Ай бұрын
Clearly, this woman had other issues in her life, and this was like the straw, on the camel's back, we have no idea, what's going on in her life, it could be anything, marriage break up, abusive boyfriend, could have been sexually abused, could have lost a child, or have one of her children in hospital, could be suffering from an illness, or sickness, that we don't know about, could have cancer, and receive chemotherapy, and this just made her have a breakdown, but yes, she does deserve to be fully banned, whatever the reason, it's totally unacceptable.
@Emolga6274Ай бұрын
She’s just a Karen
@pauljohnson6019Ай бұрын
@@Emolga6274 Or maybe that too.
@CrutonisHowelАй бұрын
Oh, come on, it has nothing to do with tennis, she just likes to play the victim, so simple is that.
@ebadd346819 күн бұрын
Another crazy Karen
@tridentstackingАй бұрын
Just call it what it is, a crazy overly entitled woman.
@longgrayline8055Ай бұрын
The mentally ill enjoy our sport as well.
@1981zaynАй бұрын
I hear they were married and are now going through a divorce 😂
@lorenzocardoza1665Ай бұрын
First!
@MAELOBАй бұрын
Now to be fair with her we don’t know what happened before and what history these players have. Lots of unknowns
@1S4PerАй бұрын
That's a fair comment. That said - zero history, nothing unusual happened earlier in the match ('the guy' is my teammate). She clearly had other things going on in her life that day.
@samcat2000Ай бұрын
@@1S4PerI hope she sought some help after that meltdown 😢.
@Emolga6274Ай бұрын
Ok don’t believe ur eyes
@darinm209Ай бұрын
Looks really faked...like they scripted it to get views.
@1S4PerАй бұрын
It wasn't. The guy is my teammate, and this was a mixed practice session that was setup. No prior history between the two (didn't know each other). Clearly, there was something else going on in her life / this had very little to do with the tennis.