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@germanslice3 ай бұрын
I didn't like Pickleball. The reasons? Listed below All I see in Pickelball is Doubles, Doubles, Doubles, Doubles no Singles because where I used to play the game it was always doubles and games no singles games so I never learnt any singles, So I lost interest because there was too much doubles As playing doubles don't give me time to feel my way around the court as doubles is more faster and more cramped than singles, I found doubles to be too fast paced. Tennis I have more time , pickleball I don't have always enough time Swings Felt also awkward. Always feeling rushed jammed.. Didn't like the faster timing Disliked the kitchen dinking knee bending thing. In Tennis I use just pronation of the racquet to clear the netcord but in Pickelball its all these little soft dinks... Because the ball is plastic and full of holes. The ball dies more faster than a tennis ball does.. Pickleball had way more knee bending than tennis because the ball is much more lower down to the ground in Pickelball. The court is much more smaller there's not alot of space to move the body around with the ball. Pickelball Footwork is a little different to tennis Pickelball puts more pressure on the 1st serve than tennis because you only get just only 1 serve in Pickelball. Didn't really like the pickelball paddles. Grips are much more shorter on the paddles than on the tennis racquets. Didn't feel very comfortable. I have a slice drive that hits big flat penetrating pronations at 80-100 mph because I use a low to high swing motion to drive the ball using pronation off the racquets edge. Well ripping backhand slice drives at 80-100 mph off the edge of the pickelball paddle worked but it lasted only just an hour and then after that I heard a loud crack and the pickelball bat snapped all off the handle flying several courts away.. And that happened when i started first playing the game...and trying the tennis drives with it. Oh.... In tennis driving the ball all flat using pronation allowed me to maintain depth and clerance at lower heights over the netcord than the normal way where people usually float the ball with brushing under the ball with the strings and have to aim more higher over the net in order to maintain depth which can result in slices falling short and weak in the court if you don't get enough height.. So in tennis the net clearance was 1-2 feet or a few inches over it when using the big flat pronation slice drive but would be 3-6 or more feet higher if using the normal floating slice drive.. But in Pickelball the net clerance is much more lower, only just 1 foot or an inch over it with the big flat slice drive and abt 2 feet for the normal drive l A little bit too low,. Didn't really think much of Pickelball after breaking the bat. So for these reasons is why I didn't like doubles because with more people on the court, and less space to move around in with the ball I felt cramped in my swings and found the tempo in doubles was a little bit too fast.
@francescojsb3 ай бұрын
@Courtside Tennis You are among the very few who have not yet spoken about the Sinner case (just an observation)
@Courtside_Tennis3 ай бұрын
soon
@francescojsb3 ай бұрын
@@Courtside_Tennis 👍
@sammydavis9912 ай бұрын
Pickleball is badminton for the untalented.
@chamberfield12 ай бұрын
Tennis player here. I played pickleball for the first time a few weeks ago and it was fun. Kind of like playing ping pong on a huge table. It was super easy to play and I hardly broke a sweat, especially if playing doubles. So I can see why so many people love it -- easy learning curve and you don't need to be in shape to play it. But I still love tennis and won't switch until I'm old and can't play tennis anymore.
@naturesbest7977Ай бұрын
I went from badminton to pickleball. Now I play pickleball for an hour and a half +, 4x or more a week @ 3.5-4.0 rating. In singles, playing 2hrs, I easily burn 1,300 + calories. Doubles is almost 800+ in two hours. Mind you, that’s with 3-5 minute breaks in between each set. I’m athletic, and because of pickleball addiction I have to eat a little more protein because I’m losing nearly 1/2 a lb a week. All of my friends play now. I’m in several group chats, different acquaintances of all age range sending messages four times and dates that everyone’s playing. This did not happen when I played badminton or any other sport in my life. I’ve watched friends who were over weight cut down 30lbs over the summer even with a bad diet. My state has been covered in recreational parks, tennis courts, basketball courts playgrounds baseball fields; you name it. And they have been empty for 15 years. The tennis courts have had little to no maintenance. But because of Pickleball, all of the parks have been redone. there’s almost nowhere to park vehicles on Sundays because it’s crowded with people playing Pickleball. I’m just happy that people are getting out of the house. Moving their bodies, and breathing in fresh air.
@alan887Ай бұрын
@@naturesbest7977on what level were you playing badminton? If you compete on a high level, I’m pretty sure badminton can burn the same amount of calories as the numbers you mentioned with pickleball
@naturesbest7977Ай бұрын
@@alan887 oh yeah, I was very skinny in my young days LOL. Badminton and hiking at the time.
@alan887Ай бұрын
@@naturesbest7977 that’s awesome! I stopped training and playing competitive badminton a while back. This resulted in me gaining 22 lbs😂😂
@naturesbest7977Ай бұрын
@@alan887 it happens fast unfortunately. But the pickleball, walking dogs and eating healthy started keeping it at bay.
@lizwilson512 ай бұрын
The people that are playing pickleball aren’t going to play tennis if pickleball doesn’t exist. They were not playing any sport so we should celebrate more people getting active and outside in a fun healthy community. Tennis is one of the most difficult skilled sports to learn along with golf. Pickleball is easier and faster to pick up and enjoy for those who aren’t going to play competitively but just recreationally.
@shumyum2 ай бұрын
I played tennis when pickelball wasn't an option. I would be playing tennis now if it wasn't for pickleball being an option now. I'm playing pickleball instead because it makes me and my friends laugh. Tennis simply isn't as fun for us. But I agree that it's great that both sports are an option.
@SuenosDePaz72 ай бұрын
Yeah, if it weren’t for tennis courts being converted to pickleball, this would be a total non-issue. Plenty of real estate for both sports. I agree with your take completely and wish people didn’t think so tribally
@sethlichtenstein44422 ай бұрын
Yeah I don't think they're competitors at all. If anything someone might play pickleball because it's easy and accessible and then decide they need to scratch the itch more seriously and take up tennis. And pickle is no threat to tennis as a spectator sport. It's borderline unwatchable, and I will watch just about any sport
@anthonywarne97512 ай бұрын
@@sethlichtenstein4442this is exactly what happened to me, have played pickleball with the family casually for years and finally decided I wanted a challenge and a more intense workout and have now picked up tennis as a 30 YO after never having played before.
@borfe2 ай бұрын
Not true, a lot of pickleball players that I know, me included, are or was tennis players
@محمدسمير-ف5ث3ي3 ай бұрын
If I wanted to play with friends, I would choose pickball or padel, but I wouldn't watch it. It's like futsal compared to football.
@helloeveryone01233 ай бұрын
@@محمدسمير-ف5ث3ي the pettiness of the tennis corporates. Ooof. Hope novak can save tennis in the right direction
@MeepMeep883 ай бұрын
That's like me.. but with all sports lol. All so boring to watch I just end up sleeping
@ovandograham77933 ай бұрын
Naaa because most people would rather play 6-8 a side football than futsal. I’m a padel player now, great hobby but I love watching tennis
@MATHEW940613 ай бұрын
Pickleball is fun to play but not very interesting to watch. I think tennis will survive because of that
@MeepMeep883 ай бұрын
@@MATHEW94061 Tennis is just as boring if not maybe even more boring to watch LIVE. I admit though, tennis HIGHLIGHTS are more fun to watch vs highlights in PICKLEBALL. That's why pickleball will strive, fun for its easy learning curve. Tennis will survive just because of its history and prestige.
@Monsteroflopogis2 ай бұрын
lol I only heard of pickleball recently when I was out playing tennis and they had a smaller court drawn into the tennis court. Everyone was playing pickleball so my buddy and I tried it out. Basically gave up tennis immediately for it. The fact that it's easier to play really did make it more fun. And the super friendly nature of it with the community is cool.
@mmphzlol3 ай бұрын
It's so frustrating trying to watch Grand Slams in the USA. There's too many pay walls and it doesn't include access to all the matches being played in grand slams. Ive given up watching the matches live, and just wait for highlights on YT.
@evanwride66382 ай бұрын
IMO, the grand slams are the easiest to watch. They’re usually on a major network like ESPN (AO, Wimbledon, USO) or NBC (RG) I will agree with you that there are more paywalls like ESPN+/Peacock, but that allows you to watch every single match at the tournaments if you wanted to. But you could just watch the main ESPN channel in a standard TV package, but you don’t get to choose which match is being shown. It’s harder to watch the minor ATP tournaments because you need to have access to Tennis TV or Tennis Channel.
@sauce12322 ай бұрын
Google is your friend and will provide tons of free streaming websites. Just have to ask mate...
@badmanskill11122 ай бұрын
@@evanwride6638How many different subscriptions online would I have to get if I wanted to watch the main big one: All 4 GSs, ATP Finals, and ATP1000s? I don't have cable TV. Do they have one subscription to watch all those or would I need to buy more?
@LenaandCary2 ай бұрын
@@sauce1232 Wish that had been my experience. KZbin TV allowed me to watch some of some matches on ESPN, with constant switching between matches going on at the same time, but my dream is to pay a flat fee for access to full, live and recorded matches, and that's it. Kinda like the NFL Packages. Heck, I'd pay for a Grand Slam Package! If only someone would offer it.
@smftrsddvjiou6443Ай бұрын
Who wants to watch a 5 h three setter or a 7h five setter. And all play the same style.
@trippwraze15093 ай бұрын
I think the main aspect that attracts people to Pickleball is the accessibility. Tennis has always had issues with its “rich kid” facade, and Pickleball is much more accessible to play than Tennis.
@baldeagle47103 ай бұрын
I play pickleball now because I’m less likely to get injured from it than in tennis
@whatevergoesforme51293 ай бұрын
Novak was right with his assessment about tennis being less accessible because of the factors he mentioned. Hence, the so-called "rich kid" facade because of those factors.
@codycast2 ай бұрын
Interesting take. I grew up dirt poor but bought a racket at a garage sale that I used as a kid till sophomore in high school. I never viewed it as a rich kid sport.
@livelierfellow2 ай бұрын
Yeah, fully agree. Pickleball is easier to pick up and play. Tennis is a very difficult sport to play consistently and it generally costs a lot of money for lessons to get better
@Huiando2 ай бұрын
Pickleball is also a lot less technically and physically challenging.
@aHumanCookiee2 ай бұрын
Part of the decline of tennis is cost of entry. Here in the UK, where it rains 98% of the year, indoor courts run you up to £25 an hour to play on. Where is the sense a tennis court earning more per hour than 70% of all UK workers? I love tennis, but pricing has just become a joke.
@JetPoweredCloud2 ай бұрын
This.
@caryg46382 ай бұрын
They should charge that per month or per week as a membership.
@a_little_flame5892 ай бұрын
98% is a huge exaggeration tbf the issue is the outdoors tennis clubs aren’t much cheaper
@angadsinghchhabra94222 ай бұрын
Exact conversation I had with my father a few days ago, we were comparing badminton and tennis but yeah the point still stands
@aHumanCookiee2 ай бұрын
@@angadsinghchhabra9422 yes badminton is another one where I've been priced out the market.
@helloeveryone01233 ай бұрын
As much as i dislike pickleball, pickleball is NOT the problem. Tennis association needs to change. millions of tennis players and viewers have been suffering… goat novak trying to help save the sport, sadly we know the short sightedness of the corporates are obvious.
@qwaszx23 ай бұрын
Liberals are the problem. They are 100% of pickleball.
@baldeagle47102 ай бұрын
@@helloeveryone0123 tennis is suuuuuuper elitist the people on the USTA site are all white and it looks like you have to pay thousands and join a country club to join. There are tons of people from foreign countries who love tennis but USTa makes it look like only white people are taken seriously
@tridentstacking2 ай бұрын
💯
@esmolol40912 ай бұрын
Tennis is in a beautiful spot compared to table tennis.
@crimnvL2 ай бұрын
well when tennis courts are being converted to pickleball courts its a problem
@johnnygenlock2 ай бұрын
When I grew up most of the tennis courts had backboard areas for a single player to practice. I was even trained by Fred Reed that if I couldn't hit 100 strokes against the backboard, then I was not up for serious matches. Today there are very few backboards at courts around the metroplex. That forces the sometimes impossible . . . that you matched schedules with another player who wants to go out and hit tennis with you. In the old backboard scene, sure, you're often taking up a court. Others show and want to play that court. Then you negotiate, meet other players, etc. I've challenged two other players to hit two-on-one, just as long as they observed the singles lines on my side; and we had a great time playing "doubles". Having backboards at courts allows for single arriving players to evaluate the skill and choose to ask that player for a match. Backboards were a major social event. A lot of tennis happened because there wree backboards. And now they're gone.
@corvus25122 ай бұрын
When I was 16 I got into tennis and would drive out to some courts that had a concrete wall at the back of some and would spend hours and hours learning to play tennis. It’s how I met 2 of my long term tennis partners in my 20s. I agree it’s sad so many tennis courts don’t have some courts with walls
@jonmccauley6490Ай бұрын
@@corvus2512 It's worse than that IME. The crime and vandalism that has escalated across the city has caused the tennis coaches at the schools to lock the gates. They then tell you to drive an extra 10minutes to the nearest controlled facilities, and possibly pay fees. This certainly will keep people from entering the sport. I grew up driving less than 5min to my local HS courts to learn.
@clairerothАй бұрын
I totally agree.I miss backboards!!! They were terrific at improving my game.
@fjb7380Ай бұрын
yes!
@matrixtv12172 ай бұрын
I started playing tennis because i played 1 match of pickleball in nyc during my vacation there. It was fun and my opponent told me he can see i have been playing tennis back home. I never have to that point to be honest. Pickleball is much more casual and easy to learn. I played one match where my opponent explained the rules to me. After 10min we could play a really good looking match. it was fun but tennis is much more interesting to me because of the skills and techniques you have to learn to play on a casual level.
@mtnhowie2 ай бұрын
Our seniors community in Arizona has eight tennis courts and eleven pickleball courts. Forty members in the tennis club, three hundred and fifty pickleball members. Forty-four players are usually on the pickleball courts with at least a dozen waiting; never more than eight on the tennis courts and they often sit empty. The diehard tennis players still refuse to have any of their courts made dual purpose. It’s turning into a war.
@urioriari342 ай бұрын
Lol the Elderly Court Sport War of 2024
@bobmalack4812 ай бұрын
@@urioriari34Uhh, the middle aged, the elderly with often poor form, slow, and out of shape are more of the Pickleball crowd. You go Tennis players! Stand your ground! Robert at 69 who is a current competive Table Tennis player, and ex Tennis player in the Phoenix area.
@bobmalack4812 ай бұрын
GOOD, GOOD GOOD!! You Tennis players keep up the good fight to retain those Tennis courts! I'm an ex Tennis player at 69, and now play club level Table Tennis where I am competitive with players half my age in a shortened court area. I will not give in to the overly trendy/goofy Pickleball. The name, plastic ball 'plink' and court rules alone makes me cringe, and I'm right here in your ballpark in Apache Junction Az.
@gsue332 ай бұрын
U can't play tennis with all kinds of lines all over the court.
@almadeunrebel2 ай бұрын
yes , f pickleball. i hope they stand their ground for a long time
@johnskrb2 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the rise of racquetball on handball courts. It was so much easier to pick up and less stressful to play, that the handball players were squeezed out of their courts. Fast forward 25 years, racquetball popularity declines and not enough handball players are left to take up the slack, and courts are closed / repurposed.
@esquared50642 ай бұрын
I live on one of the poorest islands in Indonesia. Most of our neighbors have never even been to the local mall and going to a restaurant is an impossibility. But there are now about 30 pickleball courts on our island and several active clubs. I daily see poor barefoot villagers playing a pickup game.
@Tr786hala2 ай бұрын
Dimana? Pickleball atau padel? Saya tinggal di Indonesia juga tapi hanya lihat padel
@esquared50642 ай бұрын
@@Tr786hala di Lombok... Saya belum melihat Padel di sini. Hanya Pickleball. Di Mataram dan Senggigi. Ada pickleball di hotel, complex, BTN, dan SMA.
@Tr786hala2 ай бұрын
@@esquared5064 wkwkwk saya tinggal di Kuta, Lombok! Hanya Padel disini kak. Selong Belanak juga
@igorhiller55962 ай бұрын
that's amazing!
@esquared50642 ай бұрын
@@Tr786hala I think the Europeans living there must have built the Padel courts there since that's popular in Europe. And there's one on Gili T I hear. But in Mataram and surrounding areas, it's more a local grass roots movement toward pickleball.
@aidenhughes64002 ай бұрын
As a squash fan, I can relate. A lot of courts are being converted into cardio rooms and the like.
@Mcflynerdyguy2 ай бұрын
I just started playing pickleball a month ago, the biggest thing I like about it compared to tennis is the accessibility and the people. I played tennis, but the people even pros in pickleball are nicer, more laid back, and more welcoming. But, I think there are people for each sport and if pickleball gets people up and out and getting exercise then that’s a good thing.
@lulumimi093 ай бұрын
even some of your favs are playing pickleball… for example, last week during the cincy open, i went to my usual pickleball courts at my local gym and i happened to run into andrey rublev’s team playing pickleball. andrey wasn’t there ofc since he’s still playing in the tournament but i got to play with/against his coach (fernando), physio (marcos), his wife, and this other guy (idk his name). they were good, obviously, and they seemed to be enjoying it a lot.
@fjb7380Ай бұрын
It’s a lot like the arrival boom of snowboarding trend - it was easier and lower barrier to entry in how quick you could learn and the cost of equipment (at least it used to be that way) but years on it bored people and had various negatives. And snowboarders go (back to in some cases or new to) skiing. Snowboarding still exists but its popularity has waned and it’s just not sustaining.
@caitlinmorris182 ай бұрын
I grew up playing tennis. I recently switched to pickleball because I'm newer to my community and I want to meet people and it's easy to stop by pickleball pick up nights. I like that it's much more of a social sport. I wish tennis had more of a pick-up/quick games mentality like pickleball so you could cycle through who you play with more frequently.
@Bobison2 ай бұрын
Pickleball is fine for social interaction. So is golf. Tennis is for better conditioned athletes who wish to stay aerobically fit and who seek more all around fitness with their competitive lifetime sport.
@imateapot512 ай бұрын
In my area, when 4 tennis courts need to be resurfaced, they become two tennis courts and 4 pickleball courts. My town and all the towns around me. I guess that is going on everywhere.
@Burps___Ай бұрын
I hope pickleball continues to boom so my tennis-playing friends and I can get the tennis courts without a wait 🎾
@davidhancock66292 ай бұрын
I've played a lot more pickleball than tennis, see new people coming in all the time. People with at least a year of tennis experience can usually get to a 4.0 level in pickleball very quickly, within a matter of days. It's a matter of recalibrating shots so they don't hit the net or sail out of bounds, and learning basic pickleball tactics (trying to stay back at the baseline and just rip drives will get you slaughtered by any semi-competent pickleball player). But then moving from 4.0 to 5.0+ in pickleball takes about as much time for a converted tennis player as it does for a seasoned pickleball player. There are advanced shots and tactics that just take time to perfect. Sam Querrey and Eugenie Bouchard vastly underestimated what it would take to compete at the pro level. Jack Sock did not and deservedly is now in the top 10, but still has yet to consistently win any tournaments. And while most of the top pickleball pros nevertheless have considerable tennis background (typically D1 college tennis), it is increasingly common for the upstart challengers at pro tournaments to have a background in pickleball only, with little/no tennis playing experience. The game continues to evolve.
@Hermessio3 ай бұрын
I feel that Pickleball and Padel will be what Futsal is to Football: Many people play it for the same reasons as described in the video (accessibility, more inclusive to begginer and age difference etc) but in the end they will still watch Football on the TV. I know many people (especially over 30s) who almost never play tennis not Football anymore and now only play padel or futsal. None of them has never followed the pro circuit of these sports and still whatch tennis when they want to see a big performance
@Flootyy3 ай бұрын
correct
@parkercrossland4103 ай бұрын
Tennis only has a pickleball problem because it has an overall viewership problem, particularly in America. They gotta get their non-crown jewel events on mainstream American networks more often, and in order to do so they need more total viewership for smaller events. Nobody who watches tennis doesn't really play it, whereas tons of people across the big 4 American sports as well as football (not the US version) watch but don't play.
@gustavobortoluzzi43143 ай бұрын
Exactly, and same for other sports that we also have variations such as volleyball, rugby, basketball etc. In the end of the day the mainstream goes to the primary one.
@gustavobortoluzzi43143 ай бұрын
I believe that in the future tennis can grow due to the pickleball popularity when some pickball players decide to step up to the next level migrate to tennis.
@lobstercrostini3 ай бұрын
The problem is going to be participation. If young people are playing more pickleball than tennis, naturally there will be less tennis players and less tennis viewership
@michaelsheedy2 ай бұрын
Here in the Villages with over 300 courts, it serms the really competitive pickleball players play everyday as the keep improving, but once they hit the glass ceiling like in tennis, they cut way back or give up the sport. Others get hurt and drop out. Thus, the courts aren't as busy as a few years ago. The injury rate seems higher with continuous play and sudden, fast reactions.
@karenv83512 ай бұрын
Pickleball is deceptive. Lots of falls among older people while running backwards to get a lob.
@michaelsheedy2 ай бұрын
@@karenv8351 Ditto for tennis. If a lob gets over my head, I say "good shot." I've seen lots of serious injuries going back for a lob. At the rec level, not worth it.
@gregoryf92992 ай бұрын
My 70+ FIL got big into pickleball. He’s gone on trips, joined regional org’s, and just loves it. I’m glad it exists as it gives him a social exercise. It’s a great sport for all ages but definitely for seniors. I’m more annoyed that communities push back against the sound. To me, it’s the sound of community and fun.
@rahulchoudhury60543 ай бұрын
Pickleball is a nice leisure sport but it can never match athleticism,mental capacity,shot making of tennis and the aura ,history of tennis .. pickleball can never compare to the aspiration of lifting a Wimbledon trophy....Tennis will always be greater than pickleball ..but yeah the marketing of masters tournaments besides the 4 majors can be done better to engage the casual fan .
@anto-sk4ce3 ай бұрын
I think sinner alcaraz or rog could easily best pickleball top athletes
@mikethebeginner3 ай бұрын
They said similar things about horses when motor cars came along.
@pweb17203 ай бұрын
Pedigree doesn’t really matter to your casual fan/player though. I play both and love tennis more but pickleball is just an overall more fun experience since it’s much more social and approachable. Pickleball has multiple easy to access leagues and open play is its biggest strength. I live in a massive city and there’s no tennis leagues outside of the tennis clubs we have. But there’s multiple pickleball clubs and leagues. Tennis just needs to be more approachable and easy to get into
@moiven75243 ай бұрын
@@mikethebeginnerpickleball is not the next super invention like cars 😭😭
@francisedward87133 ай бұрын
@@mikethebeginner Cars revolutionised the world. How tf is that even remotely comparable?
@ValentinoDagher2 ай бұрын
Pickleball vs tennis reminds me of the snowboarding vs ski war back in the 70s/80s
@McLovin17592 ай бұрын
I don’t think it has to be a Tennis VS Pickleball problem. This is like skiing vs snowboarding. Both sports can thrive. Both “rec level” industries can flourish.
@jasonborne5724Ай бұрын
It is a competition between the two. Parks departments often convert a tennis court or two into Pickleball courts. Frequently the Pickleball courts are full mornings and evenings and there’s a line waiting to play. They look at the often empty tennis courts and want more Pickleball courts. This situation is extremely common. Most tennis players belong to private clubs and the park courts don’t get much play. You can show up by yourself to the Pickleball courts and be welcomed to play. Not usually so with tennis.
@andreszambrano50813 ай бұрын
Amazing video man, you contextualized the situation really well. I have only played tennis once in my life, and it was fun, but you quickly realize how difficult it can be. However, I have been watching tennis these last few years, it has become my favourite sport.
@WSBM2 ай бұрын
I think one of the issues in tennis can be the vast range of skill level illustrated but the UTR rating which tracks a person's level by two decimal points from 0.00 to mid 16 ish. When you play against someone 2 or more UTR points better or worse than you, the enjoyment starts to diminish. This serves to put people into cliques by skill level. It seems pickleball allows more people to play together because the skill quotient is relatively diminished by the smaller court, plastic ball, and paddles.
@sophiak42992 ай бұрын
Yes, it can be hard to find people of a similar level in tennis. And it can come across as clique-y 😂 But ultimately what I love about tennis is how hard it is to be any good, and how rewarding it is when you make progress. It’s addictive to me and I’m my 50s still trying to get a bit better 😊
@WSBM2 ай бұрын
@@sophiak4299 this is exactly why I play tennis as well. 54 here. Tried pickleball twice. Absolutely hated it both times. A big part of hitting a tennis ball is the “feel” of it. Take that away and a lot of the enjoyment goes with it for me.
@123Perillo3 ай бұрын
Tennis is just really difficult to learn. Anyone who has ever taught a friend to play know that it takes months if not year until they can play a match with an experienced player where both have fun
@don97333 ай бұрын
Nothing is easy in life, thats part of the journey.
@Noname-rc6sv3 ай бұрын
@@don9733thats why there is a possibility that tennis will die
@don97333 ай бұрын
@@Noname-rc6sv nope pickleball is just a phase, tennis has been here for 100 yrs and will be
@SsoulBlade3 ай бұрын
Which is exactly why I look down on pickle ball.
@vladimircurkoski14553 ай бұрын
Picks all is a trash , paddle little bit less, tenis is where the pros is on different level
@kaiserandvlad3 ай бұрын
I think the prize money will waiver down though. This is funny, but fortnite had a 30 million dollar world cup in 2018, but despite maintaining size and still being popular, top tournaments pay a small fraction of that now.
@its_radit13 күн бұрын
its more about growing the popularity so people think they can have a career by playing the game even though its only a marketing stunt
@fh22346 сағат бұрын
Thats crazy honestly. Did they just bait the little kids into playing it lol ?
@renanlopes9400Ай бұрын
People just want to combine exercise with having fun and socializing... So the lower skill required to play helps this happen. Same applies to beach tennis... It is refreshing to step into the sand after a long day and have fun with your friends and new people you've just met. They are great sports for the mental health. There is space for everyone.
@alexsad10003 ай бұрын
I happen to play tennis and pickleball at solid ~5.0 level and love both sports a lot! Tennis fans are always comparing pro-level matches say between Alcaraz and Sinner to a bunch of "abuelitas" playing pickleball doubles in a park for fun. Next time try playing 2-3 best of 3 singles matches in pickle (or just watch singles match say between Ben Johns and Tyson McGuffin) and compare physicality to tennis singles. In tennis you have free points from serves and returns, much longer times in between the points/games and sets. I tend to burn more calories playing pickle singles, very similar numbers too tennis for same 2-3h sessions of play in Florida's heat.
@Jacob-ee8ux2 ай бұрын
That's the reason I love Pickleball compared to Tennis, it just feels like so much more of my time playing Pickleball is actually spent ~playing~ Pickleball, whereas so much of Tennis is spent acing, getting aced, and faults.
@MJ-revered2 ай бұрын
@@Jacob-ee8ux Skill issue.
@toms98642 ай бұрын
@@Jacob-ee8ux Another large amount of time lost is retrieving the tennis ball after the serve or point.
@neroroseumu30233 ай бұрын
I Love Tennis 🎾 more than any other sport... 👍🏻 Great exercise and more fun 😎... 👍🏻 😃..
@iammc482Ай бұрын
people i know playing pickleball are those who never had sports.. im happy for them as they are now active, socialising etc.. this is really appealing and fit to those who want to learn a new sport at the age of 30+
@philamguambomb2 ай бұрын
I recently went to Vietnam(Saigon)for 2 weeks business trip.I was blown away how many courts they have, how many players there were and how competitive it was. I played everyday for hours and hours during this business trip😅. $3 for 2-3 hours of play. For anyone to say or think Pickleball is or will not grow you clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
@Basilisk20772 ай бұрын
Wow, didn’t know they were playing it over in Vietnam.
@toms98642 ай бұрын
The amazing thing about the pickleball growth is that it has been done by word of mouth from people who enjoy playing the sport.
@DaiCaThanh7124 күн бұрын
Pickleball in Vietnam is mostly a place for working girls meeting their customers😂😂😂. It is unbearably painful watching a pickleball match for me, it is so stoopidđ😂
@philamguambomb24 күн бұрын
@@DaiCaThanh71wtf are you talking about? You definitely are going to the wrong courts😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
@bartcasey2 ай бұрын
Thoughtful, well-researched, excellent analysis. Love this content.
@sandman13473 ай бұрын
With regards to the noise issue, the sound of the ball being struck is quite loud but I don't think it compares to some of the grunts you hear from the likes of Sharapova.
@CurtPrice2 ай бұрын
Give me the "pop" sound of a pickleball over the loud grunts in tennis any day. The absurd grunts on tv make tennis unwatchable.
@DanBlake3rd2 ай бұрын
You can have both now that she plays pickleball!
@bobmalack4812 ай бұрын
Uhh, Sharapova is old news history now. You need to catch up.
@davids20962 ай бұрын
I'm a new viewer and subscriber! I'm a fan of 🎾 tennis, as well as a few other sports! I participate in a few sports as well, and 🥽 swimming, 🏀 basketball and 🎾 tennis are my favorites! I enjoy your content, and I 1st watched your segment on the WTA parity, and found it very interesting, informative and accurate! I am chiming in because you failed to mention racquet 🏸 ball in this segment, and only mentioned 🏓 ping pong briefly! Maybe you can delve into these 2 sports in a future episode! Take care!
@macccu2 ай бұрын
I feel like there is one more thing worth mentioning: amount of fun per minute when starting. This is why I picked up squash vs tenis years ago.
@tomr10563 ай бұрын
I've played Tennis 3 or 4 times a week for the last 4 years and it's great.. but I'm 54, 5'7" and weigh about 60kg...Size and strength in Tennis means a lot... all round, and even more in the serve. Whilst in Spain last winter, for 3 months, I played Padel 3 times a week and it's such good fun and easier, more natural I would say, in terms of just hitting the ball, you don't use as much energy, which could be good or bad depending on what you want or can do, and size and strength are less important... there is no overhand serve for a start. After 4 or 5 lessons and my brain getting the picture of where a ball struck by my opponent may be bouncing...after getting the basics into me.. I was definitely better at Padel than Tennis, and that is always fun, to be good at something. Padel is easier, and easier on the body (Tennis can be brutal) and just a bit lighter/more fun in some ways. It also has varied play like Tennis (unlike Pickleball). I'm sure I'll play pickleball too at some point but it doesn't attract me tbh. Somewhat like badminton, the lack of variation and technicality in it means I might get a bit bored after an hours play each time! ...Maybe Tennis and Padel now, and Padel and Pickleball in 10 years! :)
@felixperalta51542 ай бұрын
Beach tennis is much more easier onthe joints. 😊
@richardokyou54632 ай бұрын
Badminton lack of variation?As in what way?
@johonimoАй бұрын
I am pretty sporty guy and I love watching the big ATP tournaments. I have played semi pro basketball, tried football, windsurf, boxing, wrestling swimming for years. My issue with tennis is that it is quite technical so it takes quite a lot of time to get into and actually enjoy it, which is very hard as an adult without so much free time. Padel on the other hand you can just go and play and have fun without having to practice for so long.
@siler223 ай бұрын
Pickeball is fantastic, tennis players or every tennis community should be happy people are choosing sporting activity, if i had any court for tennis i would play it but only court we have is basketball and football court all on one concrete field, so yeah wish a pickeball was "problem" here too
@jacobzatorsky18 күн бұрын
Bro, as long as people go out there, train, get the movement in, i'm all up for it. I'm a tennis player at heart btw.
@michaelsheedy2 ай бұрын
Why does it have to be tennis vs. pickleball? There is room for both. Enjoy what you like. In fact, tennis is going through a resurgence since the pandemic started. Tennis tournaments are getting record crowds, tennis channel ratings are up, and USTA reports more people playing tennis last few years.
@bobmalack4812 ай бұрын
How about Table Tennis? NOT ping pong (casual garage term) It is quite professional at the pro level. Watch top rated pro player videos. At my 50's and 60's it gave me a new reborn raquet sport life where I could not cover the vast expance of a Tennis court area. Competitive now with players half my age. Robert at 69.
@TobiasStarlingАй бұрын
Agreed easy learning curve and almost equalisation of skill makes it very popular. I can play with my mum and feel like there’s a challenge and she can still play and have fun. It so much more accessible. I live near Wimbledon but I can basically never get a tennis court anyway nearby, can get a paddle court nearly anywhere.
@Hermessio3 ай бұрын
I think that the real danger to tennis is Padel. Let's not forget that the main tennis practice zone is Europe and here I have juste NEVER seen a Pickleball court nor met anyone who plays it in several EU countries, while it is clear that Paddle is growing very fast.
@acelive73 ай бұрын
Padel is super boring to many. There is a padel court in my tennis club but no one is ever booking a spot. Padel will not replace tennis and its long term traditions. With players like Alcaraz Federer Nadal Agassi Djokovic how do you expect padel to do that?! Plus padel is only doubles lol. No matter how spectacular you think padel is when the ball gets out of the cage, it will never be as explosive as an Alcaraz-Sinner thriller. I watched padel, got bored quickly, never was even interested in picking up one of their cheap beach ball rackets to try. It might interest a few, but not the masses!
@db84583 ай бұрын
@@acelive7 Come back in 10 years when Padel is in the olympics and read your dumb comment again.
@ItsaMeGo3 ай бұрын
The biggest danger to tennis is tennis
@dubbelhelix2 ай бұрын
@@acelive7 Padel is extremely popular in Spain! Love watching it and playing.Took it up in my mid 60s!
@pedroserpa96252 ай бұрын
Padel has also a big ceiling of skill, you can see some Padel players do incredible stuff even tough it's not as "physical" as tennis
@jow.6605Ай бұрын
Tennis is a very hard game to become good at. Pickleball is easier to play and have fun playing, especially as you get older.
@rungavagairun3 ай бұрын
Advantages of pickleball over tennis: 1. the smaller real estate required means you can put more courts into the same space. 2. there is more tolerance for varied surface types in pickleball. People are willing to play on wood gym floors, low pile carpet in church rec rooms, and taped lines on asphalt. 3. portable net systems allow for make-shift courts to be put up almost anywhere. 4. the cost of putting up those make-shift courts is very low (also much lower than the cost of padel courts with the external high fencing required for each court) 5. pickleball culture has been very welcoming to new players. It's normal at public locations for bystanders who are watching to be invited to pick up a paddle and get on the court to play. Most of the time you can expect to be welcomed to rotate into games when you walk up to a court to play (at public or open play locations). This cultural difference with tennis is (I suspect) one of the biggest reasons for the explosive growth of pickleball. 6. lower barrier of entry with regard to skills. But there are also great depths of strategy and skill required to master the sport. This is evident in the fact cited in this video that pro tennis players, who clearly know how to hit a ball with a racket with power, technique, and accuracy, but they have not dominated at the top levels when they have crossed over to pickleball playing against the top pickleball players with years of experience in the sport.
@MrSheduur3 ай бұрын
Problem is though, it is less exciting to watch. Fans will not really watch it when it just screams "amateur sport" at you. I am sure it is fun to play, and it is great that even seniors can use it to stay in shape, but that does not make it a true competitor to Tennis when it comes to people watching it.
@rungavagairun3 ай бұрын
@@MrSheduur the pro levels of pickleball are not amateur. The issues (IMO) is that people who do not play do not grasp the strategies and difficulty of many of the shots and exchanges. It's more subtle than many other racket sports because of the smaller court dimensions, the NVZ, and the rules that advantage the receiving team over the serving team.
@baldeagle47103 ай бұрын
This. Tennis is not welcoming to beginners. I’m not even a beginner, I’m a 3.0 who is rusty and I got thrown out of a meetup group for not being good enough
@whatevergoesforme51293 ай бұрын
@@baldeagle4710 Yep, tennis is kinda a sport for snobs not only because of the skill level required but because it began as a sport for rich kids and has kept this impression that it is a sport that needs money to be able to play it per se and more money to be able to play it well. Basketball, despite the skill level required, can be played in slum areas.
@McLovin17592 ай бұрын
To add to your OP, Pickleball has a couple of advantages over Tennis: 1a) More places to play. Indoor games can be held in school gyms vs expensive tennis clubs. 1b) As a result of the above, it’s more affordable. Costs me $5/game at the local rec centre in the winter vs booking an indoor tennis court at a dome 2). Underhand serve in Pickleball encourages more rallies. Makes for a more entertaining game 3). Seems to be more social. Where you can show up as a single and find a doubles match, no problem 4). Just anecdotal but I feel less strain on my elbow at the end of a Pickleball game. Fewer overhands, more dinking, less “drives”
@kennymcd3 ай бұрын
I was never into tennis, but getting into pickleball actually got me watching more pro tennis.
@davidpickford.2 ай бұрын
So you didn't like tennis but was willing to play a more boring sport similar to tennis? Lol
@davidvang092 ай бұрын
@@davidpickford.So what? They enjoy themselves. You're too busy worrying about your dying sport 😂
@heth912 ай бұрын
@davidpickford. Just because you find it more boring doesnt mean that other people think the same way 😉
@HSHAZAM2 ай бұрын
@@davidpickford. It's not for you to decide which sport is boring
@intrusivethought2 ай бұрын
@@HSHAZAM The sport is borring. Its not up to you to decide what conclusions other people come to.
@juliuswidmayer27802 ай бұрын
I actually started out playing Padel when I was studying abroad in Portugal. Over time, I started getting more interested in Tennis, started playing it and by now I am fully addicted to it. So for me, it was the other way arround - I was motivated by the complexity of Tennis technique and somehow hitting a tennis ball is just more satisfying
@sunx20242 ай бұрын
Agree. Although pickleball is much easier to pick up for new starters, the great fun of tennis belongs to those who are willing to invest extensive effort to perfect their technique.
@Clemmers3162 ай бұрын
I’m taking tennis lessons. I love the challenge of acquiring skills, plus the fact I burn a ton of calories running all over the court.
@lindam2884Ай бұрын
Pickleball is appealing because its easy to find partners your level, and its easy enough for beginners to learn and enjoy right away.
@timkadom17222 ай бұрын
I think people underestimate the athleticism at the top level of pickleball. Hand speed and reaction time in a firefight at the top level requires ridiculous athleticism. Shot selection and type is also considerable, so while it is not tennis, it is not trying to be. Looking down on pickleball as a “lesser sport” misses the point. It is a different sport, and the tennis player crossover into pickleball should pretty much lay to rest that it is a game that a tennis player could easily dominate. Easy to learn, but difficult to master.
@bsommer17172 ай бұрын
3.5 tennis takes so much longer to master than 3.5 pickleball
@toms98642 ай бұрын
@@bsommer1717 It is a moving scale in pickleball. As a former tennis player hitting an overhead in pickleball, it would go for a winner. A year later the overhead is being returned. A 3.5 pickleball player rated a couple of years ago would not have a chance against a current rated 3.5 player.
@SammyHendrix5072 ай бұрын
Honestly it’s nice to see the tennis courts actually being used. They always used to be empty.
@alliver_tennis2 ай бұрын
Agree!!
@evidencebased12 ай бұрын
True in my town as well.
@eejayem2k112 ай бұрын
Coz people are too lazy to learn an actual sport
@CurtPrice2 ай бұрын
@@eejayem2k11 Or... pickleball is just more fun for people. The tennis community can also be snobby and exclusive. New players might find that as a big turn off.
@nero13752 ай бұрын
@@CurtPrice he is right, people are lazy to learn or improve in tennis. Usually normal people have specific time to play a sport, not every hour crowding the court...
@morganpowell942 ай бұрын
X tennis pro here. Now at 43 I can say pickleball is far from “hype and novelty “. This game is here to stay due to so many reasons. It is spreading like wildfire and not going anywhere.
@bobmalack4812 ай бұрын
Ya, but Pickleball is a wussy 'sport' if it's going away or not. The natural transition is from Tennis is to Table Tennis, getting older. (not ping pong) I can't cover the wide Tennis court space area like I could 25 years ago, but in a shortened court area I am still very competitive and quick at age 69 with players half my age at the club level. Pickleball is popular with duffs with poor footwork, follow through fundementals, pudgy, bad knees, middle aged, etc.
@toms98642 ай бұрын
@@bobmalack481 Remember the famous tennis coach Nicholas Bollettieri? He said that pickleball is more aerobic than tennis.
@bobmalack481Ай бұрын
Thats an insane comment, maybe he should go coach Tracy Austin and Aaron Krickstein for the senior circuit. Robert at 69.@@toms9864
@ourfloridagarden41913 ай бұрын
Our family plays all of the above. Anything that gets people off their butts and active is welcome. Personally , I find Tennis is the funnest to play and gives you the best work out. Blessings
@JC-nx5pf2 ай бұрын
The problem that tennis player have is an invation on our facilities. We do not care how much those sports grow, we can even play them... Our concern is that is more difficult each day to find a tennis court availabe for TENNIS.
@OneAdam12Adam2 ай бұрын
Yeah because the pickleball players showed no respect and just INVADED tennis courts preventing tennis players from playing. It's outrageous how arrogant these schmucks are.
@sitoudien98162 ай бұрын
Never heard of pickle ball until the city hall parking lot converted space for courts. Just some painted lines, net, and temporary fences.
@tomtaylor49442 ай бұрын
Think the main issue with Tennis at the moment is that there is a major financial barrier for someone to play or get coaching sessions to get better. I've played for over 18 years and it takes a long time, with lots of patience, and a lot of money spent on coaching to get to a position where you are able to engage competitively. I've recently picked up Pickleball and it's really fun to be focused more on gameplay tactics rather than technique over and over.
@genin692 ай бұрын
Its true. I live in a very rainy and windy climate. At least 7 or 8 months out of the year tennis suffers. We have ZERO indoor tennis facilities in my country. Zero. Close to me there are 3 indoor padel centres. They are always fully booked. Tennis courts are empty
@Floriano8813 ай бұрын
Footwork and eye to hand coordination in pickleball would help in building fundamentals for begginer tennis players..
@SeamusONo2 ай бұрын
Heck of a lot easier for a child to swing too. If tennis is so superior, when that child is big enough, they'll naturally want to graduate to tennis. Or not.
@TheAgaveSpiritАй бұрын
As I am writing this post, another 10 tennis courts have just been converted to pickleball.
@jimmychafins2 ай бұрын
All the tennis courts around me are empty…the pickleball courts are packed…it’s happening
@Mrdoriancourtney14 күн бұрын
Padel actually comes from tennis and basque sport "euskal pilota" (literally "basque ball"), which is played with the hands in a court with 2 walls (fronton) or with a woden paddle in a 3 to 4 wall court. Jai Alai is also a variant of pilota played with a basquet in a 4 wall court. Those who never did go and check pilota, is incredible. Anyway, hope tennis doesn't disappear, it's my favourite raquet sport. Thanks for the video!
@federicotown80523 ай бұрын
Pickleball and Padel are easier to learn than tennis
@mosessupposes25712 ай бұрын
That’s the American way - it MUST be easy smh
@sross1482 ай бұрын
kind of like Top Golf vs actual golf. Or ebike riding vs bicycle riding.
@onlyonestarwarsfan53372 ай бұрын
@@mosessupposes2571Padel is international. Good try tho
@tennisace402 ай бұрын
Agreed tennis takes skill and physicality whereas pb is not as much. But give it time. Cliques will start and exclude those not as skilled.
@lynch80672 ай бұрын
I don't think so. Badminton is alot more easier but American hate it
@WhitePillMan3 ай бұрын
Fun fact. The dog pickles was named after the sport. The actual name comes from rowing where the pickle boat would be the last in with all the leftover rowers. Pickleball was named that because the game was made with parts of other games in a backyard.
@goldenchildtheater2 ай бұрын
Correct sir
@DanBlake3rd2 ай бұрын
Ha, that makes for good cocktail party conversation. I read on the USA Pickleball web site that Pickles the dog was born in '68, or 3 years after the birth of the game. My kids are going to be crushed!
@MartinJohnZ3 ай бұрын
1:45 What exactly is this chart supposed to mean? Top tier is the NFL, American Football league, a sport that is only really, really big in the United States. The second tier is the Premier League (English soccer league), MLB (American baseball league) and NBA (American basketball league), and again, both baseball and basketball are only really, really big in the United States. Third tier is Bundesliga (German soccer league), La Liga (Spanish soccer league), NHL (ice hockey league), and Champions League (European soccer league). Fourth tier is the red and yellow logo on the left (the only logo on this chart that I don't recognize), Serie A (Italian soccer league), Ligue 1 (French soccer league) and MLS (American soccer league). Fifth tier is everything related to tennis. Looks to me like American sports (that are only really, really big in the United States) are the most lucrative (not meaning the most popular worldwide), followed by European soccer, with international tennis holding a very, very healthy third spot. If anything, it proves that tennis is a huge international sport. Not exactly 'rock bottom', as you're so gloomily stating.
@刘励戈3 ай бұрын
The logo you didn't recognize is Chinese Super League, the top-tier football league in China. This chart is probably using old data because CSL had a big media contract before covid and now it's worth a lot less
@CCintheUK2 ай бұрын
Very informative and unbiased piece. Good job 👍🏼
@jeffsaffron56473 ай бұрын
One of the major intrinsic problems of tennis is the court being too damn big. Tennis court requires more space than many indoor team sports... just so 2 people can play. On top of that courts are pretty much permanent therefor they require a dedicated single purpose venue. It will always be expensive upper class sport.
@monica0120772 ай бұрын
4 can play if it's doubles.
@davidaugustine36862 ай бұрын
@monica012077 To the point he's making though, from what I've observed, singles tennis is the version that most want to play. Whereas in pickleball, the general expectation is that you will play with 4 in a game.
@monica0120772 ай бұрын
@davidaugustine3686 You're only allotted one hour of court time with 2 permits. You get 2 with 4 permits. Wait till y'all have to purchase permits to play since pickleball is so popular and the $$ will be needed to maintain the courts.
@Tigonx7Ай бұрын
I used to enjoy playing and watching tennis, but since I tried Padel in 2018, I never went back. Now, the only sport I play and watch is Padel. Tennis is often referred to as “the rich peoples sport”, so I left it for them to enjoy
@evidencebased12 ай бұрын
I am 65 years old and my exercise through the years was running and then biking as I got older. I picked up pickleball one year ago and find it easy to learn to play decently and easy on the body. Tennis would be harder on the body and harder to get a foursome together. Growing up, tennis seemed for richer kids (same for golf). Pickleball has all walks of life and different skill levels can have a challenge on the same court (not everyone would agree with that observation though 😅). Finally, almost every town over 10,000 people has some courts where you can show up by yourself, jump right in, and play for an hour or two and satisfy your competitive self, get exercise, and socialize with eight-or-so strangers who will remember your name when you come again.
@evidencebased118 күн бұрын
Replying to my own post, I would have to back off on a couple claims a couple months later. 1. Pickleball can still be tough on the body. I experience soreness the next day which is usually better in two days. Maybe I should build up more tolerance. 2. People (myself included) DON’T remember your name 🤪but that is okay.
@micslappy11582 ай бұрын
As a primary table tennis player, i will gladly watch from the side lines wirh badminton with some pop corn and watch this funny racquet war comence.
@nihilus16263 ай бұрын
pickleball is just way more engaging and welcoming as a community. You can walk up to most parks and put your paddle up and join most games. Advanced players can play with beginners. You simply cant do the same thing in tennis. You'll almost never see advanced tennis players playing with beginners, the skill gap is just too wide. Pickleball being so easy to play and pick up is what makes it so popular; practically anyone can pick up a paddle and learn the game and become a solid beginner within weeks if not months. Again, you just can't do that in tennis. Tennis takes years to become even intermediate.
@CurtPrice2 ай бұрын
Mostly true. But new pickleball players can't compete with advanced players. That's not happening.
@2Thes222 ай бұрын
Why not just play shuttleboard
@anubis5202 ай бұрын
Yea, this video about covers it. Tennis does feel like it has an unwelcoming environment (whether it's true or not). Pickleball is just an easy game you can pick up and play and feel comfortable even if you are out of shape. Not to mention a lot of tennis courts have lines drawn on them for pickleball so it is a low cost to set up a new court.
@casa01232 ай бұрын
Additional lines should be banned , go and play on the street itsgot lines also 👐🏻👎👎👎👎👎🏿
@linnemeyerhere2 ай бұрын
Tennis is a great sport and must remain as it always has been, I found Paddle Tennis and immediately found my new love, played and scored the same as tennis the only major differences was the court dimensions, a restraint line called the bucket line that no player can cross until the service receiver has hit their return, then there is the single underhand service. This tennis variant played with a de-pressurized tennis ball and a smaller paddle. FAST, hard and net driven a better kinetic ball strike isn't to be found in Tennis maybe Golf could rival! Pickle is huge but lacks any kinetic feel but as they say the masses are the _sses and like all paddle sports they play easier, learn faster and play longer into late ages then Tennis!
@funnight563 ай бұрын
Here’s how tennis can take it to the next level. LOWER THE GOSH DANG CAMERAS
@juhani45833 ай бұрын
Haha, especially Cincinnati
@Orcahhh3 ай бұрын
Why?
@juhani45833 ай бұрын
@@Orcahhh The speed of play looks a lot slower when The camera's so high. Also you can't really see the ball that well either.
@KakinTseGamePlayer3 ай бұрын
Nah, if the camera was lower, you only see the physicality of one player and you dont actually see if the shot they made was in or out. Having the current angle is perfect for seeing their technique, both players, and shot making. Yea I do agree the ball is “slower” looking, but if you watch tennis for fast shots then youre not really watching for the right reasons imo
@juhani45833 ай бұрын
@@KakinTseGamePlayer But If you look at Cinci highlights the camera's too high. In most tournaments The angle's alright.
@MajorBrev2 ай бұрын
Yeah I tried to play at some new tennis courts they built at my high school where I live. They put 60m into all the new cities schools sports stuff. They kicked me and my buddy out asking for 60$ a month to reserve a court. There’s 20 courts and I’ve never seen more than one court being played on at a time lol. We immediately left and said time to try pickleball
@RichardMaratea2 ай бұрын
I am 74 years old. I play at a high level. Where would I be if I played Tennis at this age? Even if I could even play competitively. It's the age!!
@zmxvbj2 ай бұрын
I agree with Andy Murray, these sports can exist side by side and may be a gateway to each other. The learning curve for pickleball is much much lower than tennis so that anybody can play. This introduction to racket sports can be a gateway to tennis to those players that are more technical and competitive. I come from a tennis background and fell in love with pickleball, but I realize that it is not as physically and technically demanding. However, I personally know 2 pickleball players who are quite good (4.5+) who never played tennis before who are now learning tennis because it is more technical and demanding.
@ucheucheuche2 ай бұрын
Pickleball = the evolution of Slapball - played with hands and walls in schools and neighbourhoods of ages. 🎉
@whatevergoesforme51293 ай бұрын
Good job for making a very informative video on these sports.
@scottmudrak24552 ай бұрын
Pickleball appears easier than tennis, it's a lot of fun and challenging. Before pickleball I would see multiple tennis courts empty unused and that has nothing to do with pickleball.
@thecount10012 ай бұрын
my wife owns a physiotherapy clinic. she said that by far the biggest source of new patients is the pickleball player. most are quite senior and the sport exploded here, as do the ankles, knees and hips of the players.
@stevenlancestoll6293 ай бұрын
What happened to Raquet ball? In the 80's this was really popular.
@bobmalack4812 күн бұрын
Players got tired into running into each other and that stupid kill shot hit 1 inch above the floor gives no one a chance of returning, AND hitting off 4 wall serfaces, glad to see it go.
@toty213 ай бұрын
It is fascinating to me how this topic is always addressed from the tennis vs pickleball approach. As someone who has followed tennis, table tennis, and now pickleball, and enjoy watching and playing all three (granted recreationally), I do not understand why these are not talked about as different sports. I have never seen the argument of why tennis is much better than table tennis or vice versa. They are different sports. I get it that pickleball tends to overlap with tennis in physical space (converting courts from tennis to pickleball) and in some of its mechanics (drives, slices, overheads, etc), yet they are different sports. This becomes especially clear when playing pickleball doubles at a bit of a higher level. Some of the most effective techniques used in doubles resemble table tennis mechanics as much as tennis when playing from the baseline. As someone who has followed tennis from the Pete Sampras era, to the great Roger Federer, up to the recent Carlos Alcaraz, and also someone who equally has followed table tennis from the era of the great Jan Ove Waldner to the era of the dragon Ma Long, it is very clear to me while observing pickleball at his highest level that although we are talking about a racquet/paddle sport, it is indeed a different sport, and needs to be respected as such. One that requires its own set of skills, critical thinking, mechanics and strategies. So I would hope that this feud goes away when people recognize this and respect all these different racquet sports equally.
@wildeagle57913 ай бұрын
Well said.
@danhogan71563 ай бұрын
You just made the greatest point ever.
@whatevergoesforme51293 ай бұрын
And I don't know why badminton is not mentioned since it is also a racket sport, and also a different sport. It is also fun to watch but not as popular it seems (since it is not mentioned much). Is it because of the higher net?
@harmonizing_spellian2 ай бұрын
I think it's because badminton is mostly dominant in Asia where it is the most popular racket sport, rather than in Europe or the USA. Actually now that I think about it, I haven't heard much mention in this video about east asia and whether pickleball has a presence there.
@ND-92 ай бұрын
Great points. It is its own entity. Skill wise, mechanics and strategies as you stated. Where I think the rub comes in (and I’m only speaking from my personal experience) is the pickleball players often play on tennis courts. You never have 8 tennis players on a pickleball court. Makes sense. It’s idiotic 😂😂. But having to wait can be frustrating.
@fawacka2 ай бұрын
All but 2 of the 11 or so tennisclubs in my city have a waitinglist to become member, so tennis is as popular as ever here in the Netherlands.
@db84583 ай бұрын
I get why Padel is exploding so much lately, Its speed and dynamism makes it incredibly fun to watch and play, accessible for beginners but still with a huge skill ceiling. I think it will dominate way more globally than Pickleball in the long term.
@jj97492 ай бұрын
Yes. Pickleball is just playing ping pong while standing on the table
@DanBlake3rd2 ай бұрын
I really like playing padel (and paddle and squash too), but the cost of building the courts and then charging club members to recoup the cost is going to put it at a disadvantage to pickleball. I play pickle at a tennis club, and they built a padel court. Pickle is $5 for non members, but padel is $80 / hr for the court. So I suppose correctly, $20 vs $80 per hour, although pickleball is free to members. They haven't announced a club option for padel. I've heard that the club management is gauging popularity. Anyway, in the US, given pickleball's cost advantage for club owners and players alike, padel seems to be going to same road as squash and paddle tennis. That is great games, but only found in exclusive clubs, to be played by those who who can afford it. Pickleball for the masses.
@SentinelllАй бұрын
@@DanBlake3rd I'm in Europe, pickleball doesn't really seem to exist here, but Padel is all the rage, I'm pretty much addicted to it too. It's extremely accessible and a very social sport to play. But it also costs me about 3-6 euro for a full 1.5 hour game. Crazy to me thats it's 80 in us? I don't understand how it can be that much more expensive. It's really a very cheap sport to play here.
@cwesley2005Ай бұрын
When i was growing up in the 80s and 90s, we had so many tennis superstars. Connors, mcinroe then agassi/sampras then moving into federer/nadal/djokovic era. On the womens side evert navratalova then seles/graf, then the williams sisters. There were so many great tennis superstars and every grand slam was exciting. When you went to the us open you could talk to the players and casually get autographs. Tennis waa awesome and accessible. Now, who knows any of the tennis players or rivalries? Going to the us open is painfully expensive and the players are microscopic dots on the court unless u drop a college semester on a ticket. Tennis made itself inaccessible out of pure hubris. Now it’s paying the price. I don’t plan on touching w racquet ever again which is sad bc tennis was my life as a kid.
@xtasLOCO2 ай бұрын
Pickleball is much more of a social sport. I haven't really seen tennis pick up games like pickleball..
@theakountant84442 ай бұрын
This is really what it boils down to. Millions of people began playing pickleball by simply going to open courts and jumping into a game with people they didn't know. How many people were introduced to tennis this way?
@CurtPrice2 ай бұрын
Exactly. Imagine showing up to play tennis and asking to jump in a game with some tennis players. They'd look at you like you had 2 heads. It's not an inclusive community at all. Every game is isolated. It's just a completely different environment. It's not as friendly, it's not inclusive, it's not as social... it's just not as much fun. And tennis blames pickleball for their problems. LOL. Tennis IS the problem. Pickleball is just the solution.
@jonlucente47092 ай бұрын
@@CurtPriceexactly.
@FredAllenBurge2 ай бұрын
Pickleball is truly exploding at the local small town level and it's so cool to be a part of!
@eddiepearce53072 ай бұрын
I am old:(. I started as a kid during the late 70s when the tennis BOOM had started. All courts were full at 5pm. After 4 more courts were built, the same. Everyone playing were fair at best. Doubtful in a small town that nobody better than a 3.5 NTRP by todays standards but EVERYONE was playing. Today pickleball is same. Courts being converted into pickle courts and man at a deserted Memphis tennis center told me yesterday, that people call ALL TIME asking if there were pickleball courts. Tennis is DEAD sadly
@datalorev23 күн бұрын
Do the tennis decibels include all the grunting? Lol
@maxdawson29482 ай бұрын
We have ten full tennis courts every day where I play. Its popularity seems to be just fine.
@NATES842 ай бұрын
Where is that ?Spain?
@maxdawson29482 ай бұрын
@@NATES84 Midwest us
@BookValue20182 ай бұрын
Great overview. As both a decent tennis and pickleball player, I think Pickleball is FAR more complex and deeper than tennis. Tennis is more athletic. But pickleball, due to the doubles format and the different types of shots, has much deeper complexity and strategy.
@caryg46382 ай бұрын
No. Every shot hit in pickleball can be also hit in tennis, but only great players can hit those shots. So, the game itself isn't deeper. The accessibility for decent to average players to extract and reach that level of complexity is simply easier in pickleball and more likely.
@georgewashington64973 ай бұрын
So Novak was correct - the current corporate Tennis institutions are doing nothing to make tennis more attractive. Yet Padel and Pickleball are quickly getting more and more people and interest.
@StarAZ2 ай бұрын
Sounds like tennis is having a tennis problem and pickleball rises up and is taking up the vacuum.
@gevsvid3 ай бұрын
Only the US has a pickleball problem. It's hard to find in any other place.
@tritone113 ай бұрын
Unfortunately nonsense.in Spain it‘s hard to find Tennis courts because of Padel.
@acelive73 ай бұрын
@@tritone11 Spain has tons of tennis courts and tons of academies training kids to become the Sergi Brugera, and tons of Spanish pros came out like Nadal Alcaraz Moya just to name a few. Spain is not threatened by pickleball or padel lol
@jachorube3 ай бұрын
@@acelive7that is just wrong. Check the tendency in federated players. Padel has already surpassed tennis, and clubs are replacing tennis courts and teachers for padel, never the other way. There are way more people playing padel than tennis in Spain, at all levels
@gevsvid3 ай бұрын
I can't speak about Spain's padel traction. However in Latam you can always spot a tennis player, also playing padel. And people playing padel as an introduction to tennis. So I guess both sports can be complementary. The problem with pickleball is that it usually takes the same courts, infrastructure/resources from existing tennis clubs.
@casicoartes3 ай бұрын
Yeah, where I live Beach tennis took over more quickly
@NotaFrom992 ай бұрын
There is very little few things more satisfying to me than having a very good tennis game or more frustrating than having a very bad game.
@chamberfield12 ай бұрын
So true. I've been alive a while now, and I have to say there's nothing more satisfying in life than hitting a 100+ mph serve or a line drive forehand winner. You can't really get that same satisfaction with pickleball.
@teemorgan92822 ай бұрын
As an investor, I'd fully support pickleball. As a tennis player, pickleball is for lame or elderly people and an insult to the talent required to excel in tennis.
@NATES842 ай бұрын
Which is why tennis is being ditched by all but 5% of these "elites" that will not pay the bills long.
@bobmalack4812 ай бұрын
'An invester'..how 'bout that, a 'desk guy' acknowledging the reality. Robert at 69 who now plays competitive Table Tennis.