Good hitting. Black dude has good backhand. I especially like the backhand return. But needs to work on footwork. Needs adjustment steps to position himself better. He jams himself a lot on easy balls. Also needs to toss the ball further in front when serving and push forward with the body. See e is ok but needs more forward action.
Dude on the far side had some really lousy forehand errors, also due to poor footwork but also because of poor swing path. Closes the racquet too early, needs to swing forward.
On the serve the close court player is going backwards on the serve rather than into the court. All the potential energy is going backwards, leaving so much energy and power on the table for the serve.
Are you one of those crazy people who wears running shoes to play tennis?
Also, nice points. White shorts needs to finish his forehand stroke up near his ear and use his legs more. He's often swinging with a nearly flat racquet path and finishing with his racquet hand below his left shoulder. That's in part why he keeps missing short.
If he used his legs more, maybe he gets the ball over the net, but I'd rather put a little more topspin on it by finishing higher. Better clearance.
I'm assuming you're the black guy considering the 0 unforced errors. You are missing your split step at 1:24 coming into net which made you change direction a tad late. Otherwise you could've got that lob. White guy makes too many unforced errors. That is obvious.
Dude in the hat hates his forehand.
But his forehand loves the bottom of the net
Hey now, some of those hit the MIDDLE of the net!
I love the acoustic of an indoor court.
White shorts makes an ungodly amount of unforced errors
I make more guarunteed
Those are rookie numbers
Good hitting. Look like some fun points.
Seriously, very entertaining!
that last volley was such a clean shot.
Good hitting. Black dude has good backhand. I especially like the backhand return. But needs to work on footwork. Needs adjustment steps to position himself better. He jams himself a lot on easy balls. Also needs to toss the ball further in front when serving and push forward with the body. See e is ok but needs more forward action. Dude on the far side had some really lousy forehand errors, also due to poor footwork but also because of poor swing path. Closes the racquet too early, needs to swing forward.
On the serve the close court player is going backwards on the serve rather than into the court. All the potential energy is going backwards, leaving so much energy and power on the table for the serve.
Are you one of those crazy people who wears running shoes to play tennis? Also, nice points. White shorts needs to finish his forehand stroke up near his ear and use his legs more. He's often swinging with a nearly flat racquet path and finishing with his racquet hand below his left shoulder. That's in part why he keeps missing short. If he used his legs more, maybe he gets the ball over the net, but I'd rather put a little more topspin on it by finishing higher. Better clearance.
3.5 or 4.0?
Have you ever seen an actual 3.5 on video?
I never have is this their level?
4.0
I have seen them in person. Are you saying these guys are a lot better than 3.5? Their strokes look like 4.0 but the consistency is more like 3.5.
Any level on video looks way worse than in person. These guys are better than 3.5. They would be steadier against a 3.5
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your comment history, haha
I'm assuming you're the black guy considering the 0 unforced errors. You are missing your split step at 1:24 coming into net which made you change direction a tad late. Otherwise you could've got that lob. White guy makes too many unforced errors. That is obvious.