Djokovic breaks 32% of opponents serve games. Want to know how he does it?
It wasn't just amazing technique, but also brilliant tactics.
You can copy those tactics to level up your game, today!
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Great teachers can pick a complex topic and make it simple to interesting to fun. Congrats!!!🔥🔥🔥
That is an awesome compliment - thank you!
Some of the clearest explanations I have ever come across… 👏👏👏 Great content
Yo! Great feedback! Thanks, man! 👊🏻
Great graphics. Very clear discussion. Thanks Josh
Thanks for the feedback! I'm really excited about stuff like this! Video is such a good way to teach strategy! 🎯
You should make a video where you analyze like a 6 utr match or something. Just someone near most peoples level so they can kind of see what that player is doing wrong which is probalby what they do also. Channel is fire btw
This is on my list for sure!!!! I find UTR 5-10 matches & tactics very interesting. You can see so much improvement from studying tactics in that range! Keep an eye on the channel and I'll get some stuff out like that eventually! Lots in the pipeline, but it's coming! haha
Omg yes
Jeez best breakdown with visuals and short and sweet. Amazing job!!
Thanks! Lots in the pipeline! I'm stoked to hear you like what I'm working on!
Way cool to see how well the models fit real match footage! 👀
It’s pretty cool, right!?
I absolutely love your videos. They are opening my mind to the simplicity of winning. I just wish you offered private lessons!
Thanks, man! Keep an eye on the channel and I’ll try to teach you as much as I can! 🫡
Love the channel so far. Please keep it up. It's refreshing to see a new tennis channel that isnt based around "yet another way" to hit a forehand
YES! I am so stoked to go DEEP on the the tactics! More coming for sure!!!
His defense and mental stamina is really tough too.
Oh, for sure! The dude's a wizard!
Really great video and explanations! This kind of content will especially hit with the competitive and/or nerdy tennis player demographic on here
😂 I resonate a lot with competitive over thinkers! Thanks for the shoutout my man! 🙌🏻
Awesome breakdown. Can you please breakdown a few more return plays, 3 is just too few!!
Absolutely! This is just one return tactic we can copy from the pros. Stick around the channel, I have a lot more plays to breakdown! 👀
I'm convinced that a MAJOR reason serves don't get broken often is simply because the opponent is not really trying. Most players approach sets with the mindset: 1. I HAVE TO hold my serve. 2. If I get 2 easy points on my opponent's serve, then I'll try to focus more and break his serve. In any point, after the rally has been going for 4 or 5 shots, there's absolutely no advantage anymore to the server, yet he will win the point in the vast majority of cases simply because of his determined mindset and his opponent's tentative mindset.
Prove me wrong.😌
Hot Take! haha but sure, I'll take the other side - 1. You're right that the server's advantage diminishes deeper in the rally, but there are usually a high percentage of points played in less than 4 shots. Bold to assume players aren't fighting for those. Some would argue those are more important. 2. I'm prone to think that competition would have driven someone to focus more on return games a long time ago. People like to win and take every advantage they can. The game has been played awhile... I would think by now the whole group of top players are pretty set on winning as many points as they can. Especially with money on the line... Food for thought! Thanks for stopping by the channel!! 👊🏻
Doesn’t everyone enter a match wanting to inflict a bagel…?
Very good video! thanks 👍
Hey, thank you for the feedback! I'm stoked you liked it!
Good luck with the channel
Thank you! Just getting started, but I have big plans to make this the go to place for DEEP tennis strategy! Thanks for watching! If you have any questions or requests - send 'em my way!
Just subscribed and shared this video with my 3.0 Singles team. We start our season soon! If it works for Novak, it certainly help me…
Love it! Thanks for passing it on! I'll try to bring you some more good stuff here soon! Good luck in the season! 👊🏻
clear explanations
Glad you appreciate it! I have a lot more stuff like this coming! Please consider subscribing to see what's coming next! 💡
The graphics and breakdown are 🔥 when’s this going to be on Tennis Channel?
I'd be down for 2025.
Or, if the call me soon, I'd consider this year's French Open. 🤷🏻♂️
What a amazing channel!
I've got big plans for this channel! Excited to bring something pretty unique to KZhead!
First of all - great video and great explanation!!! This video is a really nice representation of how the pro's think and how they break serve and construct points. HOwever, I don't believe that this tactic should not be used in regular 3.5 - 5.0 USTA matches simply because the serves are not that big. Usually, people are serving, on average, 95 mph at most first serves and most of the time, it might even be in the 80's mph on average. These serves are weaker than the second serves of the pro's. THe most important shot in league tennis is the return of serve, NOT the serve and so trying to get to a neutral position instead of learning how to attack serves is not a great tactic. Hit to the middle deep is a good start, but creating angles and pace and punishing the serves is a better one to gain the advantage at most lower level tennis levels (look at WTA history for example). Just my 2 c worth. Regardless, really nice video and explanation!
Cool to hear you say this because the video I'm working on right now is focused on how a certain WTA player is attacking second serves and winning a MASSIVE number of points! Her tactic is a cool tactic that not is not commonly talked about, and I'm excited to hear if you think you could apply it!
I’m definitely looking forward to seeing some WTA players on your channel 🙌🏻
Great tips sir ❤
Give them to Virat - maybe RCB will win tennis matches. They definitely won't win anything in cricket.
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!
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Too kind, too kind. 😂 but I'm stoked to be able to coach like this!
Great vid, super helpful.
Yes! Stoked that you enjoyed it!! Lots planned for this channel!
Great video. This is just the sort of content I'm looking for.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed it! I have a lot of stuff like this in my head and I've finally found the perfect way to teach it!!
Sweet video. Can you make a video about some of Sinner's strategies next? 🙏
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback! I'll add Sinner to the que! Big fan of his game! 👌🏻
Making sure you saw this video on Sinner's tactics V Djokovic!! kzhead.info/sun/oJqEos5xq2KfYGw/bejne.html
@@tennistactics Thanks! I'll give it a watch right now!
Thanks. That’s very useful. The only thing I would say is that the ‘return to centre’ rule depends a bit on the strengths and weaknesses of the opponent. If I realise that the backhand is not very strong for example, then it may be good to vary the placement of the return.
Absolutely! Kind of a two part situation here, 1. knowing what tactics are out there are options, and 2. knowing which tactics you should use in certain situations. I have my own ideas around the second part, but those will come in later videos. 👀 😂
Love it 🏆❤️🎾
Thanks for the feedback, man!! Glad you enjoy the breakdown!
Great videos!!! Thanks so much. Would you ever do one on lefty tactics. Someone like Shapo when he is playing well
Oh, I have got to spend time on lefty specific tactics! I've got lots on my list, but it is coming! I've gotten that request from a few people now! Shape would be a great guy to analyze for that series! 🎯
That’d be great. Very little content out there about how to play as a lefty. Even less as a one handed lefty
A lot of it's down to his mental tactics also and intimidation factor he holds over his opponents.
Absolutely! Djoker's mental tactics would make another fascinating video by themselves!
@@tennistactics I Think it's more about the mental weakness of his opponents at clutch moments. Which we've just witnessed from Musetti losing the first set to Djoko in Monte Carlo out of nowhere. They suddenly remember they are playing Novak Djokovic and his reputation instead of just playing the ball point by point and they choke.
Oh, yeah I see what you're saying. I'm sure it would be a lot of pressure playing against those guys who have been at the top so long.
Great explanation...but is it really what they are really doing??? Could there be another explanation for what they do??? Just curious! Yours seems 100% spot on!
Awesome channel, keep it up, you will reach 100k sub soon, also your video is in 4k & FullHD but the real video quality is not good.
Thanks for the feedback! Would love to teach 100K players DEEP tennis strategy here! Also, I will look into the video quality thing - thanks for the heads up!
Those are pros with Hawkeyes. If you have played any tournament, you should know that anything within a feet of the baseline will be called out by cheaters, and there are lots of cheater, ranging from the ones that always cheat, the ones that cheat on breakpoint up, breakpoint down, ad out or ad in, the matchpoint cheater, the list goes on. What's waaaaaay more effective is hitting hard middle, but not that deep.
That's a fair point, whenever you're playing someone with questionable line calls, mind your margins!!
Got a like just to show Novak picture...lol.
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That was then. Now, it's the opposite. It is curtains down for Djoko and Nadal.
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So Federer couldn't find an ace on 40-15? It was that net cord, that ruined everything, that was going to be an ace- Novak was guessing the wrong way, basically there had to be some kind of divine intervention, Sampras never failed to serve an ace on match point at Wimbledon.
Haha I know the feeling. I look back on so many close call fed points and just think, “What if…” 😂
“Tactics”
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It's not wild when the stats are vs the top 100 when he is no. 1 in the world.
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Haha fair, but maybe those wild stats are part of what make him number one in the world?🤔
?? Novak is significantly behind Rafa (and Guillermo Coria) and on par with Agassi in career stats for breaking serve. And he's behind Carlos and Demon and on par with Jannik and Daniil for the last 12 months. That's truly excellent - but not alltime great. Novak has this reputation as "Breaker of Serves" - but he's merely great, not greatest. And there is much more nuance on why he is GOAT in tournament stats....
ATP stats says Rafa is 45%. Novak is 44%. You are wrong. In maybe 2011, Novak is like a return god. In some matches, he had stats like 92% first serve in or something, 80% some other thing. And carries on for a few yrs.
Some other players have similar stats, but I still felt like there is a lot to learn from Novak’s return game. I’m sure I’d enjoy breaking down some other player’s return strategies as well though! 🤷🏻♂️
Hm, I pulled the numbers from ATP’s website when I made the video. Looking at career-long numbers. Not sure if we are looking at the same thing? 🤷🏻♂️
@@tennistactics I don't know who you talking to but I'm talking to original poster. He said Rafa is significantly ahead, and he said career stat, break of serve. Well, in what world is 45 significantly ahead of 44? Anyway, you don't need to reply back.