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Volleying (tennis lesson with ATP PRO)
14:29
14 дней назад
Federer’s N Code 90 Tour
2:23
21 день назад
Wilson Pro Staff 97 v14 (racket review)
1:51
21 день назад
Wilson Blade V9 (racket review)
5:18
21 день назад
Against All Hods - The Sean Hodkin Story
10:06
28 дней назад
Tennis technique hacks (with ATP PRO)
11:42
Месяц назад
Training with ATP PRO
9:57
Месяц назад
Turning Ella into Federer
9:25
Месяц назад
I tried Federer’s best ever Racket
11:05
Месяц назад
Single handed backhand with ATP Pro
7:18
Месяц назад
Training session Monastir M15
5:05
Месяц назад
Points with serve with ATP Pro
1:13
2 месяца назад
Tips to improve your Forehand with ATP PRO
1:30
2 месяца назад
Make your serve unbreakable
1:05
2 месяца назад
Tennis on court fitness with ATP PRO
3:47
2 месяца назад
Tennis Fitness drills with ATP pro
6:26
2 месяца назад
Комментарии
@LarzB
@LarzB 2 часа назад
If you can see past the nice but cheap cosmetic trick to grab your attention, if you play in a court like this a lot you should always use a yonex Percept. Yonex nailed the cosmetics with this green floor and green background. Yes i looked at the background
@turbotastic
@turbotastic 5 часов назад
What's her @?
@verlatenwolf
@verlatenwolf 12 часов назад
Really dislike the music but its funny, Where is the one hander?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 12 часов назад
It’s making a come back soon 👍
@ricardolombardini
@ricardolombardini 15 часов назад
Did anybody see a racquet?
@Nerdzombiedisco
@Nerdzombiedisco 16 часов назад
🍰
@Nerdzombiedisco
@Nerdzombiedisco 17 часов назад
🍰
@bigboytennis1
@bigboytennis1 19 часов назад
Remember, you can have your racket strung with looser tension to add power. Also, can add weight to your racket. Just some things to consider as a cheaper option than buying a new racket, especially if you really like your current racket but just needs more power and weight.
@verlatenwolf
@verlatenwolf 20 часов назад
Backhand Maybe more like wawrinka opening up like that.
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 18 часов назад
Really like that, that’s who I modelled it more on
@verlatenwolf
@verlatenwolf 20 часов назад
Tsitsipas
@devinedude3690
@devinedude3690 21 час назад
😝WTA... Wonderfully talented arse🥂🎾💥
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 19 часов назад
Comment of the day 🏆
@adambosticka3179
@adambosticka3179 21 час назад
Dan Evans?
@haljam8828
@haljam8828 23 часа назад
I put my self worth in my tennis, how do i stop this at times?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 23 часа назад
Great question, what have you done so far to help it?
@Stu49583
@Stu49583 День назад
This video is a bit ridiculous. She knows very well what she's doing here. 🍑
@machumachu777
@machumachu777 День назад
More match videos please!
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis День назад
More coming up 👍
@alastairtheduke
@alastairtheduke День назад
Love the banter
@rsh8057
@rsh8057 День назад
looks like more of an intermediate player. blade's very popular here in the U.S. and I think it may have overtaken the Prostaff. I use the Rafa (light). the Origin is a blast for a set but gets tiring for most amateurs. I usually don't go for 100" racquets for 1hBH, but I find it works well b/c it's light but has a decent swingweight. The video is more useful to amateurs as opposed to pros who value control more.
@user-jm3vw3jl7g
@user-jm3vw3jl7g День назад
hi sean, why are you taking the ball earlier and being aggressive?
@user-jm3vw3jl7g
@user-jm3vw3jl7g День назад
is it about taking time away from the opponent? and how do you set up the point such that you give yourself time?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis День назад
I’m taking more time away as it does more damage/ catches my opponent off balance. I take the first opportunity to step up in the rally and try to hold the middle of the court taking the ball on. My opponent in this video is very good at this also so worth watching him and learning from him too
@user-jm3vw3jl7g
@user-jm3vw3jl7g 19 часов назад
@@seanplaysteniscan you tell when you’ve done damage or are you always busy looking at the ball and it’s more of a peripheral vision feel like a keen sense gained through experience?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 18 часов назад
@@user-jm3vw3jl7g some times abit of both, sometimes I commit to coming off a ball because I know my court position is good. Sometimes I’ll let one go and decide when I I see if the opponent is going to slice one or if they’re really in trouble
@xristosmat5727
@xristosmat5727 День назад
Nice and clear technique, good quality video, if you use the Pro staff like your tutorial videos please tell us your string of choice and the tension you use ?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis День назад
Thank you 🙏 I use the pro staff rf 97 with head lynx tour at 58lbs in tension
@xristosmat5727
@xristosmat5727 День назад
58lb !!?😱 You are a really big hitter ! Keep going to the top
@verlatenwolf
@verlatenwolf День назад
That racket looks amazing, nice and round. Nice headsize, take good care of her!
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis День назад
Stay tuned for the full video 👍
@rsh8057
@rsh8057 2 дня назад
I appreciate hearing your thoughts during the match. For that final match point did you plan to serve to his FH? Technically, Im really motivated by your topspin BH. I tend to slice mine, but I liked how aggressive you played it. There were no cautious BHs!
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 2 дня назад
I found that I also was slicing my backhand alot but as soon as I committed to hitting over it it was great, lost a few matches and missed a lot but eventually you find your range with it I find in tight situations to hit over the lower part of the net is always sensible, just lowers margin for error and the t serve has more spin on it so brings it back in more
@calpro1043
@calpro1043 3 дня назад
Yo feel free to ignore this but I noticed ur left hand is not doing anything on the actual swing part of ur one hander👍
@joeellis496
@joeellis496 3 дня назад
I think you are learning how to miss time your shots.
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 3 дня назад
😂😂I like that
@MidTennis
@MidTennis 4 дня назад
Great video, GL
@pencilcheck
@pencilcheck 4 дня назад
go go go
@jimmyhsu420
@jimmyhsu420 4 дня назад
congratulations from Taiwan lol🤩
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 4 дня назад
Thank you 🙏 hope you had a great time in Edinburgh. Looking forward to being back on court with you again 💪
@dennisfois8414
@dennisfois8414 5 дней назад
Awesome win! You really stuck to your game plan taking balls earlier. Love this format too with your commentary on how you managed the different stages of the match! Keep pushing !
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 5 дней назад
Thank you, I’ll do my best, I’ve got a few more matches to upload soon 👍
@brandontellez6136
@brandontellez6136 6 дней назад
Where is the full video
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 5 дней назад
It’s on my page, it’s the babolat Rafa origin review
@brandontellez6136
@brandontellez6136 5 дней назад
@@seanplaystenis I don’t see the video can you send me the link
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 5 дней назад
@@brandontellez6136 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JOUk9rqT4Zk.htmlsi=9yGtGrtO-zXavf6f
@vaderg5272
@vaderg5272 8 дней назад
Thanks. Great Vid. I’d like to get one of those bands. I haven’t seen them that size before. Got a link you can share?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 8 дней назад
I’ll try and find a link for you, pretty sure they’re on Amazon, you can get them from decathlon too 👍
@adambosticka3179
@adambosticka3179 10 дней назад
The way you set up for a shot is based on your dominant eye (according to Mouratoglou). Would you agree? Was that ever something you took into consideration?
@Parko87
@Parko87 11 дней назад
Yes Sean beautiful video 👊
@weyman4317
@weyman4317 12 дней назад
Very good instruction 🎾🎾🙏
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 12 дней назад
Thank you 🙏
@glenberberet8418
@glenberberet8418 13 дней назад
Good instruction but you should have done it with a real serve
@lauronaecht
@lauronaecht 13 дней назад
Hi Sean! love your videos :) very inspiring content and clean cuts ! i'd like to see a video where you talk us through your equipment, racket, shoes, strings and what you value about the components, love to listen to these videos haha :)
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 12 дней назад
Thank you 🙏 I can get that video done 👍
@xristosmat5727
@xristosmat5727 13 дней назад
Great job thank you for your knowledge, i would to ask about your grip pressure during the contact with the ball is it tight ?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 12 дней назад
My grip is pretty loose with my hand, just allows the racket to move really quickly
@xristosmat5727
@xristosmat5727 11 дней назад
thanks for the reply, I understand the idea of the importance of a relaxed hand to produce power but on faster and heavier balls during rallies the same technique is used or it changes depending on the power you receive from the opponent ?
@xristosmat5727
@xristosmat5727 16 дней назад
simple to understand and with a nice mood video, very good work, thank you, keep it up, it would be nice if you also made a video with the technical part of the movement, for example, how much you tighten the racket in the first and second serve, etc., but also in general, not only in returns the basic strokes the technical part, also because I love the pro staff I want to ask what strings you play with and how many kilos is on it? Thank you again from Greece
@PeterFreemantennis
@PeterFreemantennis 16 дней назад
Great job 👍
@adambosticka3179
@adambosticka3179 16 дней назад
Poor you, mate😂 absolutely shocking ball feeds. Feels like they might just lob you any moment 😂 at least you'll be ready for anything 😂
@rsh8057
@rsh8057 16 дней назад
makes it look easy/simple.
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 16 дней назад
Should be really simple, effortless, hope the tips help
@Aranchia92
@Aranchia92 16 дней назад
no audio
@ernaldaes4300
@ernaldaes4300 16 дней назад
Would be nice to see some progressions
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 16 дней назад
Will definitely add them in in future videos 👍
@minharijith4228
@minharijith4228 17 дней назад
Grip of one hand back hand please
@showryasamala7413
@showryasamala7413 18 дней назад
Hi man i am showrya i have problem with my forehand when ever i try to hit the ball powerful my racket is opening up so there are many outs going even on my approach shots are going out and there is no control on my forehead can you please suggest something ❤❤
@andreoxley9136
@andreoxley9136 18 дней назад
Another great video! Valuable tips. Especially for me who also has a ohbh. Thank you! p.s: Luv the dynamic between you and Ella. Marry that one .
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 16 дней назад
Thank you, trying to show the knowledge the best way I can. Haha, Ella would love to hear that, she’s very good at helping me train
@ssab724
@ssab724 18 дней назад
Thx Sean, clear and simple instructions, appreciate it; one suggestion - when you are talking about court position or location, have the camera guy pan out so it can be seen better; love the content!
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 16 дней назад
Thank you, we’re adding a way to see the court better and have some cool visuals to show which zones to hit in certain situations, that should be happening in the next few weeks. Thank you!
@ssab724
@ssab724 16 дней назад
awesome, looking forward to the next vid!
@eslynbeck9197
@eslynbeck9197 18 дней назад
Bruh, your serve is gas 🔥
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 16 дней назад
Thank you 🙏
@andreoxley9136
@andreoxley9136 19 дней назад
I though the video was excellent! Short, concise, with great points. Thank you!
@michaeleansan2730
@michaeleansan2730 19 дней назад
Great video Sean. just out of curiosity do you use a semi-western grip for your forehand?
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 19 дней назад
I do yes 👍
@sueedwards9258
@sueedwards9258 19 дней назад
Great videos Sean… will def give these ideas a practice 💪
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 19 дней назад
Thank you Sue! 🙏 hope you’re having a great time on court
@lauronaecht
@lauronaecht 19 дней назад
The strongest singles retourner?:) 2/5? maybe more! 😇 gotta love youe overall technique!
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 19 дней назад
I hit with Djokovic in 2022 at Wimbledon…he was so difficult to get the ball past. Unbelievable mover and unreal anticipation. Thank you, working hard to keep it tuned up 🙏👍
@robertyacoub9705
@robertyacoub9705 14 дней назад
Why does that look so easy but it’s so hard?
@adambosticka3179
@adambosticka3179 20 дней назад
Hi, Sean. Love the videos. Will try to incorporate as much of the knowledge dropped on your channel today during practice. Would love an episode focusing mainly on creating a lot of top spin (as it's clay season here in Europe). Keep going with the amazing content!
@seanplaystenis
@seanplaystenis 20 дней назад
Thank you 🙏 yeah that would be a really good video, something I will definitely cover. It’s mainly involved keeping the wrist really loose brushing the ball with a loose fast long contact through the ball. You don’t want to change the shape of your swing, just the angle of the racket on contact. Hope that helps and will try get a video on that soon 👍