I believe these guys put extra hours and effort into preparing and organizing their KZbin videos, to convey their techniques/expertise to those who can benefit in return for time spent. I always enjoyed this sort of presentation, regarding prospective participants with respect. I hope this "Tennis Doctor" channel succeeds and prospers in its journey in this KZbin venture.
@ToniVarga6 ай бұрын
I will try finishing below shoulder level on saturday! Thanks for all great videos you've been putting out, my one handed backhand is slowly becoming a weapon!
@CobraDragonTennis6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@joseh8996 ай бұрын
Excellent technique coach Vincent! 👍👏🎾
@mon-vc4tu6 ай бұрын
Thank you doc. Im now currently removing miscellaneous movements. and its helping my strokes be cleaner
@lasermouth6 ай бұрын
I appreciate you going more in depth with the follow through after the windshield wiper. I've been told the elbow needs to end pointing up and the left hand catching the racquet. Do you advise the same?
@porgiamor6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the wonderfully jam-packed explanation! Happy Fourth of July from Niagara Falls. 🎉 Today was ⛳️ 🏌️♂️ Legends Chippawa.
@thomasc47773 ай бұрын
All very excellent points resulting in a fast and deep ball, one that will be difficult for the opponent to get to. But remember Sergi Bruguera? His ball had a higher arc and so much spin that it literally launched high to the opponent following the bounce. How about doing a video on the mechanics of a "moon-like" ball that can provide additional time for recovery while bouncing high with lots of spin and making it equally difficult for the opponent to return. While not necessarily "modern," so to speak, it can be very effective. It can also provide a foundational platform for an effective and penetrating topspin lob. Thanks so much.
@errorerror13376 ай бұрын
Great video. You're gonna hit 100k subs in no time. Which grip do you recommend for the modern forehand?
@mauricevallejo38164 ай бұрын
Nice video. Please do one for left handers!!! I am really confused about the “racquet flip”, tap the dog, is it 7 o’clock for left handers?? When doing the “tap the dog”, is the wrist cocked and does it remain so throughout the swing?? “Keeping the L”. Is the swing path circular???
@jasonwatson19574 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks
@cha1ny1046 ай бұрын
I thought it's the face angle and path relative to the center of mass of the ball which creates spin but you've mentioned brushing up on the ball with a windshield wiper action a lot. You seem to know what you're talking about so could you explain your thinking on this aspect please? 🙏
@elguitarsh6 ай бұрын
Fire 🔥 🔥 awesome video thanks
@mistal856 ай бұрын
Many things comes from loosness,relaxation and then we do not need to force anything. Yet there is a prerequisite of good spacing. Please do a training of light good movemnt being on the toes and proper setup for good spacing.
@mrAdalbehrt6 ай бұрын
powerful!
@mon-vc4tu6 ай бұрын
This is exactly i wanna hear
@music2me234 ай бұрын
Your other points are valid.
@vratar31046 ай бұрын
Where is math and science?
@mauricevallejo38164 ай бұрын
Try looking up Dr. Brian Gordon for “math and science”
@sebastiansantos55616 ай бұрын
But there are pro players that prepare with the tip of the raquet up!¡ Make me confunse this
@chrislu293 ай бұрын
it becomes weird that you got obsessed with attacking "low to high" with your own explanation of it.. you insist that "low to high" is a swing path parallel to side of the body but it's just to tell the people go under the ball and brush to top with high finish... of course you need to swing cross 🤷
@sanderdejong50644 ай бұрын
I am really sorry, but I can’t really finish this video, too much talking. Compared to a previous video I watched and the start of this video, you are contradicting yourself. If you look at your own swing in slow motion you can clearly see you are below the hitting point with your racket when you start your swing and you’re clearly coming up to above ball height after your swing. When teaching this to beginners or semi beginners, they are going to struggle getting the ball over te net all together. The main goal of going “low to high” in a swing is to clear the net, not teach topspin, as they are nowhere near understanding that concept. A C-shaped swing, like Djokovic for instance, is an easy way to teach and understand a swing, and a more natural move for most players. Next, when you talk about windshield wiper motion, that is actually proven incorrect terminology. For a windshield wiper the racket head would come straight up and over, merely brushing the ball. For the motion you are describing you need pronation of the forearm in a forward and slightly upward direction, which makes the follow through a more natural move. Just a few observations.