Hey guys,you can check my match gameplay if you are interested.
https://youtu.be/A0RM_V6uNhU
Thank you for your time.
Hey, that was a fun view, thanks for posting this
which one are you? I absolutely love playing on the red clay but all we have here is the fake green stuff at a few private locals...where do you play? Looks like a nice area with the background...today is looking like the first day of snowfall here in Toronto, so watching this couldn't come at a better time to vicariously live my past thru your rallies
Hey, that was a fun view, thanks for posting this
which one are you? I absolutely love playing on the red clay but all we have here is the fake green stuff at a few private locals...where do you play? Looks like a nice area with the background...today is looking like the first day of snowfall here in Toronto, so watching this couldn't come at a better time to vicariously live my past thru your rallies
@packersbackers
Hey!
I am the one in the white shirt.I play in northern Croatia in a small local club.Definitely one of the nicest corts i've seen in my area.Thank you for your reply!!
@packersbackers
Hey!
I am the one in the white shirt.I play in northern Croatia in a small local club.Definitely one of the nicest corts i've seen in my area.Thank you for your reply!!
hey Leo. Ur serve is WAY better than yellow shirt. Obviously you both started playing tenis later is life. What sports did you play as kids?
My comments as a coach: Like the way ur hitting the forehand with a closed raquet face...plenty of topspin. And you have good feel in the hands. Maybe add a few degrees of shoulder turn on both ground stokes and a little more knee bend and hip turn. It will add power from core muscle groups and let you use your excellent hand feel for touch and accuracy. Currently you use your hands and forearm to generate alot of your power.
hey Leo. Ur serve is WAY better than yellow shirt. Obviously you both started playing tenis later is life. What sports did you play as kids?
My comments as a coach: Like the way ur hitting the forehand with a closed raquet face...plenty of topspin. And you have good feel in the hands. Maybe add a few degrees of shoulder turn on both ground stokes and a little more knee bend and hip turn. It will add power from core muscle groups and let you use your excellent hand feel for touch and accuracy. Currently you use your hands and forearm to generate alot of your power.
@Oxcarz
Hey,yea i am 20,and i started playing tennis 5 years ago,self lernt.2 years ago local coach trained me for a month so i got some fundamentals on my strokes.And the rest is all my hard work and enthusiasm.I started with sports when i was 13,before that i was like every other kid,games games and games,and there it hitted me,i started playing football,basketball,almost every sport but i chosed tennis.Thank you for your comment and a tip on how to improwe my game.
@Oxcarz
Hey,yea i am 20,and i started playing tennis 5 years ago,self lernt.2 years ago local coach trained me for a month so i got some fundamentals on my strokes.And the rest is all my hard work and enthusiasm.I started with sports when i was 13,before that i was like every other kid,games games and games,and there it hitted me,i started playing football,basketball,almost every sport but i chosed tennis.Thank you for your comment and a tip on how to improwe my game.
During the 1998 Australian Open, sisters Serena and Venus Williams boasted that they could beat any man ranked outside the world's top 200. The challenge was accepted by Karsten Braasch, a Germa Best Tennis player ranked No 203 (his highest ranking was No 38). ... He defeated Serena, 6-1, and Venus, 6-2
During the 1998 Australian Open, sisters Serena and Venus Williams boasted that they could beat any man ranked outside the world's top 200. The challenge was accepted by Karsten Braasch, a Germa Best Tennis player ranked No 203 (his highest ranking was No 38). ... He defeated Serena, 6-1, and Venus, 6-2
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