the fact that the pickleball game 100m away is audible in this video... 😂😂
@hansolsson34098 сағат бұрын
Great lesson Nick! 😀😀😀
@frankpiccione857114 сағат бұрын
Still waiting for video on Taylor Fritz serve.
@damirvaleev129310 сағат бұрын
pretty the same serve, its kind of a trend for good servers
@frankpiccione85719 сағат бұрын
@damirvaleev1293 What is distinctive in Fritz's serve is that he has the racquet on his right side adjacent to service line- on edge with the strings facing front and back to court.. He then lifts the racquet behind him with platform stance and turns his shoulder and drives up to ball. A lot of players dont really serve this way. Federer had his strings facing to ground and sky and had an open faced racquet drop. Medevev's has more of a 45 degree angle with his racquet on his side. They are many players who lift their racquet towards their head like they are saluting in the Army and do the so called knock the hat off your head. Fritz does not do any of these things. .look at his serve in slow motion. I have to study Sinners serve more thouroughy to compare it to Fritz. Anyway, Nick said more than once he will do a video analysis of Fritz's serve. Now that the tennis season is just about over, maybe Nick will find time to actually do this. Is that right-Nick???😊🎾
@frankpiccione85719 сағат бұрын
@@damirvaleev1293 Looking further at Sinner's serve - I would agree that it is similar to Fritz- except Fritz has platform stance. I agree with Nick that Sinners movement of back foot forward seems awkward in its timing. I think it is definitely easier to serve with platform stance than pinpoint- one less thing to worry about that can go wrong.
@thebigmonstaandy66444 сағат бұрын
@@frankpiccione8571 platform is easier but has also problems. you bends you knees to much, it can cause pain. at least i had this problems and change my serve stance
@applesforakbar11 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the analysis coach. Can you go over the role and importance of going on the balls of your feet (with the heels raised) once loaded and in the trophy phase? Is this something that is practiced or is more of a byproduct of the motion?
@IntuitiveTennis10 сағат бұрын
Byproduct, if you land on heel there are other factors contributing to it. Did you come from the Tomic video 😂?
@jorgebarbosa80146 сағат бұрын
The pickleball in the background...😮💨
@georgesunaryo50807 сағат бұрын
Just realized that sinner used to serve platform style.
@scara196 сағат бұрын
Yeah he started with foot up, than moved to foot back for a couple of years, than come back to foot up in late 2022 i think
@Valentino_Ferro2 сағат бұрын
I know it may sound crazy, but it's not that crazy if you think about it (and if you watch Tennis Scientis's video "Jannik Sinner vs best Roger Federer: who would win?"): is Sinner the best tennis player ever? Would any of the Big 3 win against this Sinner? Would they be able to keep up with the intensity and speed of his game? Moreover, Sinner is improving in real time. He's a deep learning machine. Fritz, Medvedev, Ruud, de Minaur, etc... don't even look angry after losing to Sinner. They look resigned, as if they were aware that, even though they gave their all, it wasn't even enough to win a set, but at most 4 games. PS I'm a big RF fan and when I first watched that Tennis Scientist's video some months ago, I thought whatever... Don't even compare the King to this guy, but now... watching Sinner, I must admit I've NEVER seen anything like this before
@fwvw705647 минут бұрын
Sinner has one clay title. Calm down. Recency bias is rampant, makes sense but just look up just the statistics of 2003-2009. And then what Djokovic and Nadal did on top of that. Sinner is really really good but there is really no comparison yet.
@Valentino_Ferro8 минут бұрын
@@fwvw7056 Obviously, I didn't mean to compare the Big 3's career to Sinner's. It wouldn't make any sense. I totally agree. All I wanted to say is that I've never seen anyone play better than Sinner is playing right now
@Thetiersofmadness16 сағат бұрын
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@sportsyeah體嘢9 сағат бұрын
Toss and moving the back leg at the same time… will result in inconsistent tosses for most recreational players. They don’t have enough practice like Sinner or Zverev.
@thebigmonstaandy66444 сағат бұрын
anybody is different, you can try it.
@al1976-v7m5 сағат бұрын
Interesting changes. To me it looks as if he was trying to speed up the whole motion, Kyrgios style. Looks like it made his serve harder, morr precise, and more difficult to read at the same time. Maybe it's the Clostebol.