Their relaxed warm up shots are still better than my 1000% full effort finisher shot in my super saiyan form
@MinorVoices4 ай бұрын
lol so much this, except even those shots from me land 3 meters out many times
@VladRadu-tq1pg4 ай бұрын
because they are professionals and you are not?
@monilparikh51714 ай бұрын
@@monilparikh5171 thank you for the incredible insight.
@daehoonnoh52284 ай бұрын
Cause you are only ssj level 1 and not 4
@rafaelodossantos42104 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 you kill me 😂 i was thinking the same bro . 😂
@onintsoabrunnel23804 ай бұрын
Rublev’s groundstrokes deserve more love they are incredible
@MRB964 ай бұрын
I dont know what racket he is using. But it looks as he is putting way too much effort for a medium speed ball. I mean the swing speed vs ball flight speed afterwards. As if the racket is too light or something. Not sure tho
@TamirHaham4 ай бұрын
@@TamirHahamhead gravity pro. Its not too light but hes known to string quite tight
@namthan954 ай бұрын
@@TamirHahamI thought the same thing!
@Schramena4 ай бұрын
It seems to me that Andrey's feet are very still and rooted during the ball strike, whereas Carlos is more often on his toes/heels slightly raised. I don't know whether this is always the way they play or if they were trying out some variations. Carlos looks very fluid and has a Federer-like balance. Andrey's forehand racket head speed is astonishing. Excellent video of 2 top 10 players.
@got2bharmony4 ай бұрын
They’ve both been like this for a while. There isn’t one that’s better than the other. Arguably for less talented players less movement of the body during the ball will help timing but not show power or efficiency.
@angejo55914 ай бұрын
What a treat. Thanks for the second video in a short time. Cheers! M
@-Munditimum-4 ай бұрын
Rublev's backhand is so underrated
@monsieurbreakdown48144 ай бұрын
now yes, but it used to be his weakness.
@piner744 ай бұрын
2:16 love the guest appearance from Tiafoe 😂
@SneedEmFeedEm2924 ай бұрын
Outstanding footage, thanks
@uw10isplaya4 ай бұрын
I've learned a lot watching this channel. Thanks for sharing.
@johnp14 ай бұрын
Rublev very good 🔥
@user-vn5ng2zt9l4 ай бұрын
You lucky boy, thanks for recording
@VrSword4 ай бұрын
Love this court level view. How effortless does Alcaraz make it seem 😅
@SimplyCourtLevel4 ай бұрын
well we waited a whole year to get these videos again, man they are great
@Ramondrago4 ай бұрын
Cheers :) more to come soon
@LiamApilado4 ай бұрын
Two of our greatest athletes of our times. As a sportsman and human being.
@ChrisGaath4 ай бұрын
Huh? Wilt Chamberlain. Jesse Owens, Muhammad Ali, and these two clowns in the same breath? At least if it was Djokovic it would make some sense. Greatest athletes of all time means something😅
@loganthewolverine20304 ай бұрын
@@loganthewolverine2030 Y call then clowns tf did they do wrong
@pants13593 ай бұрын
Love the ATP flip on the groundies. Carlitos has such a cool and efficient fearhand. Nice footage!
@tennisjourney4 ай бұрын
Efficient? What does it mean for a forehand? Usually we talk about power (pace), spin, consistency (error rate), and placement. Consistency is his weakness. He tends to errors (long balls) on his FH because to me his racket face at the ball contact is too vertical and sometimes it opens up a little bit especially when his body falls backward that makes the ball go too much upward. I think when they both hit the FH hard on the ball Rublev is more consistent.
@tehatte4 ай бұрын
can you explain what the ATP flip is? Im a big ol dummy
@ToiletTennis4 ай бұрын
@@tehatte Carlitos is at 8.69 for best forehands in 2023 at 2nd place just behind Novak at 9.1. The kid is still only 20 years old.
@mireafelder81944 ай бұрын
@@ToiletTennis At the start of the video when they are hitting slow you can see the racquet head go up, then down then up and through the ball. They still do it when they’re rallying fast but you have to slow it down to 0.5 speed to see it. That flip is why the pros can hit 90 mph forehands and the ball still lands in. It’s crazy but I’m trying to work the technique into my own amateur swing.
@tennisjourney4 ай бұрын
@@tehatte By efficient, I mean on take back and he has more shape on the ball to bring the ball up and down than Rublev who appears to hit a flatter ball. Rublev is consistent because he put in the reps to get that good hitting with less spin a la Jimmy Connors. When I’ve seen Carlos move backwards it’s to track the ball but he almost always ends up transfering his weight foreward into the upper body which is why he can produce spectacular defense to offense highlight reels. He’s also very strong which helps.
@tennisjourney4 ай бұрын
Does anyone have a quicker racket on the forehand than Rublev? That thing is a blur.
@trevorpullen31994 ай бұрын
I was there too, honestly the ball looked even faster irl it was incredible
@s.z.x.013 ай бұрын
To analyze the strokes frame by frame, hit the pause button, then, use the comma "," and period "." keys on your keyboard to play the video frame by frame. Check how steady is Alcaraz's head during the stroke, how the non-dominant arm is raised and tucked against his body. Also the insane racket lag just before ball contact. Pure beauty!
@spinpulse2 ай бұрын
how does Andrey not have elbow or wrist problems with such a furious swing and finish?!
Carlos’s forehand looks a little like Federer’s with the same straight arm swing. You can see the shape on the ball going over the net even with the pace.
@Raidersscm4 ай бұрын
Do you know what the score was of their practice set
@yasdrums4 ай бұрын
This Guy!! Wow!!!! Another NADAL!! And NICK!!
@craigcp74553 ай бұрын
it's 2024❤
@hoimengcheong54214 ай бұрын
Hahaha thanks, changed the tittle bc of u :)
@LiamApilado4 ай бұрын
09:36 That backhand from Alcaraz 😐Not topspin not slice? 😂
@aca86384 ай бұрын
Pro players are scary good.
@psychologyfacts57454 ай бұрын
I love your personality, it's so fun and infectious.
@BUY_YT_VIEWS_m0604 ай бұрын
...?
@poisenopinionator4 ай бұрын
Its 2024, no?
@prillawasesaramlan39204 ай бұрын
9th January 2024
@Sdaniels31524 ай бұрын
Yes 2024, I put the wrong tittle lmao
@LiamApilado4 ай бұрын
one rally at max is all it takes to read game
@chauhanadi94 ай бұрын
3 years later
@angejo55914 ай бұрын
You’re an OG :)
@LiamApilado4 ай бұрын
@@LiamApilado for sure bro ❤️❤️ this channel is too sick
@angejo55914 ай бұрын
2023?
@JayYeasmin4 ай бұрын
2024 lol, I put the wrong year
@LiamApilado4 ай бұрын
As a player I would prefer having a grunt that represents force, power, like Andrey's, Sabalenka's, etc., not like Carlos' which are a defensive, struggling type. Andrey picked a good grunt because such grunts make other players think, or can throw them off. Carlos sometimes changes the grunt to a forceful one, but he should do them regularly.
@markuse34724 ай бұрын
Who's got the grandslams though😂
@gray75194 ай бұрын
lol what a stupid comment..
@VladRadu-tq1pg4 ай бұрын
nobody cares about grunts. Greatest grand slam champion Novak Djokovic for example doens't grunt in his ground strokes
@jwvviskari4 ай бұрын
@@jwvviskarihe has grunted wdym?
@MERIDIAN22514 ай бұрын
@@jwvviskarihe does sometimes grunt
@chaiveenendaal4 ай бұрын
Alcaraz still seems a bit off. Good luck to both of them
@PrecisionPointTennis4 ай бұрын
So much unnecessary grunting.
@MrSonny2084 ай бұрын
The garbage music in the beginning isn't necessary.
Their relaxed warm up shots are still better than my 1000% full effort finisher shot in my super saiyan form
lol so much this, except even those shots from me land 3 meters out many times
because they are professionals and you are not?
@@monilparikh5171 thank you for the incredible insight.
Cause you are only ssj level 1 and not 4
😂😂😂 you kill me 😂 i was thinking the same bro . 😂
Rublev’s groundstrokes deserve more love they are incredible
I dont know what racket he is using. But it looks as he is putting way too much effort for a medium speed ball. I mean the swing speed vs ball flight speed afterwards. As if the racket is too light or something. Not sure tho
@@TamirHahamhead gravity pro. Its not too light but hes known to string quite tight
@@TamirHahamI thought the same thing!
It seems to me that Andrey's feet are very still and rooted during the ball strike, whereas Carlos is more often on his toes/heels slightly raised. I don't know whether this is always the way they play or if they were trying out some variations. Carlos looks very fluid and has a Federer-like balance. Andrey's forehand racket head speed is astonishing. Excellent video of 2 top 10 players.
They’ve both been like this for a while. There isn’t one that’s better than the other. Arguably for less talented players less movement of the body during the ball will help timing but not show power or efficiency.
What a treat. Thanks for the second video in a short time. Cheers! M
Rublev's backhand is so underrated
now yes, but it used to be his weakness.
2:16 love the guest appearance from Tiafoe 😂
Outstanding footage, thanks
I've learned a lot watching this channel. Thanks for sharing.
Rublev very good 🔥
You lucky boy, thanks for recording
Love this court level view. How effortless does Alcaraz make it seem 😅
well we waited a whole year to get these videos again, man they are great
Cheers :) more to come soon
Two of our greatest athletes of our times. As a sportsman and human being.
Huh? Wilt Chamberlain. Jesse Owens, Muhammad Ali, and these two clowns in the same breath? At least if it was Djokovic it would make some sense. Greatest athletes of all time means something😅
@@loganthewolverine2030 Y call then clowns tf did they do wrong
Love the ATP flip on the groundies. Carlitos has such a cool and efficient fearhand. Nice footage!
Efficient? What does it mean for a forehand? Usually we talk about power (pace), spin, consistency (error rate), and placement. Consistency is his weakness. He tends to errors (long balls) on his FH because to me his racket face at the ball contact is too vertical and sometimes it opens up a little bit especially when his body falls backward that makes the ball go too much upward. I think when they both hit the FH hard on the ball Rublev is more consistent.
can you explain what the ATP flip is? Im a big ol dummy
@@tehatte Carlitos is at 8.69 for best forehands in 2023 at 2nd place just behind Novak at 9.1. The kid is still only 20 years old.
@@ToiletTennis At the start of the video when they are hitting slow you can see the racquet head go up, then down then up and through the ball. They still do it when they’re rallying fast but you have to slow it down to 0.5 speed to see it. That flip is why the pros can hit 90 mph forehands and the ball still lands in. It’s crazy but I’m trying to work the technique into my own amateur swing.
@@tehatte By efficient, I mean on take back and he has more shape on the ball to bring the ball up and down than Rublev who appears to hit a flatter ball. Rublev is consistent because he put in the reps to get that good hitting with less spin a la Jimmy Connors. When I’ve seen Carlos move backwards it’s to track the ball but he almost always ends up transfering his weight foreward into the upper body which is why he can produce spectacular defense to offense highlight reels. He’s also very strong which helps.
Does anyone have a quicker racket on the forehand than Rublev? That thing is a blur.
I was there too, honestly the ball looked even faster irl it was incredible
To analyze the strokes frame by frame, hit the pause button, then, use the comma "," and period "." keys on your keyboard to play the video frame by frame. Check how steady is Alcaraz's head during the stroke, how the non-dominant arm is raised and tucked against his body. Also the insane racket lag just before ball contact. Pure beauty!
how does Andrey not have elbow or wrist problems with such a furious swing and finish?!
kzhead.info/sun/bJRtg7aenZOCnZs/bejne.htmlfeature=shared
Carlos’s forehand looks a little like Federer’s with the same straight arm swing. You can see the shape on the ball going over the net even with the pace.
Do you know what the score was of their practice set
This Guy!! Wow!!!! Another NADAL!! And NICK!!
it's 2024❤
Hahaha thanks, changed the tittle bc of u :)
09:36 That backhand from Alcaraz 😐Not topspin not slice? 😂
Pro players are scary good.
I love your personality, it's so fun and infectious.
...?
Its 2024, no?
9th January 2024
Yes 2024, I put the wrong tittle lmao
one rally at max is all it takes to read game
3 years later
You’re an OG :)
@@LiamApilado for sure bro ❤️❤️ this channel is too sick
2023?
2024 lol, I put the wrong year
As a player I would prefer having a grunt that represents force, power, like Andrey's, Sabalenka's, etc., not like Carlos' which are a defensive, struggling type. Andrey picked a good grunt because such grunts make other players think, or can throw them off. Carlos sometimes changes the grunt to a forceful one, but he should do them regularly.
Who's got the grandslams though😂
lol what a stupid comment..
nobody cares about grunts. Greatest grand slam champion Novak Djokovic for example doens't grunt in his ground strokes
@@jwvviskarihe has grunted wdym?
@@jwvviskarihe does sometimes grunt
Alcaraz still seems a bit off. Good luck to both of them
So much unnecessary grunting.
The garbage music in the beginning isn't necessary.