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Karue had a chance to secure the win. He struggled against a better player. He is not used to being in this position. He did not play like he usually does. He still plays like a 300 and this guy is a 190 player which is 100 rank difference. If he wants to break 200 he will have to change a few things. Then he will have to change things to play at a 100 level player. Then change a few more things to get to a 50 level player. Then a few more things to get to a top 10 level player. That's how it works. He thinks he doesn't have holes because he is looking through the eyes of a 300 level player which is where he is stuck at. As an ATP master class instructor I can tell you that he has a few things to work on that he is not even aware of. When is ready to move to the next level I am here for him.
Damn dude give him a break. He went from unranked to top 300 in the world in a year and he's consistently getting more points. I mean the past few months he gets on average around 15 points a tournament and given he plays about 20 tournaments a year it gets him the 200 spot already.
@@BonJ-zl2kp - That is incorrect, he was #371 in 2018. He is now 301 as of 9/2024. My last roommate was 119 in the world at 18 years old. My last doubles partner was ATP 250. If I was funded I would be doing it now easily well. To be a coach at this level is a true gift I am will to share with him. I take 9 to 18 year old kids who have never placed to #1 in about 6-8 weeks. It is what I do and I do it very well. At the end of the day it is not about me or you it is about the sport of Tennis and making it better.
@@sharkme3561 it’s not incorrect. I know what his previous high was, but last year he was unranked. He’s been consistently improving for the whole year and for the past months he’s been beating or going toe to toe with players ranked top 250 (Hemery, Tien, Boyer, Meza, Habib, Mena to name a few). plus I’m sorry but I don’t think he needs your help he has contacts in the highest regions of the ATP with Giron and Fritz for example. Btw, who was your roommate? 119 at 18 years old is crazy. Only worldclass talents like Alcaraz/Sinner/Mensik get that rank that early on.
@@BonJ-zl2kp - Bottom line. He is 300 and will always be 300 unless he gets proper coaching. You are a funny guy. I saw him get coached by Giron who did help him with 1 thing once that was needed. What about the other 5 huge holes in his game that I see every single match I see him play which is about 25 or so now. Hope you are right and I hope that he doesn't have to change his channel to stuck at 300. I am here for him and can take him to the top 10 in 6 months and I could do it over the phone easily.
boyer is good but he needs to work on his anger problem it shows bad sportsmanship plus it doesn't help him play any better. watch some feder matches dude
I only watched the tie break live and no way Karue deserved to win that match. he got really lucky. Juan played his match points passively which was a huge tactical error. Karue played some really bad points in there as well. Sometimes you win matches you dont really deserve. Hope he reaches his gola as I am foilowing and rooting.
I have no idea how you can say he didn't deserve to win the match. He saved several match points and it wasn't like there were random let cord winners or anything. It was anyone's match, yes-but to say Karue didn't deserve it is silly.
good match good sportsmanship by KARUE. tough going down 0-3 in a tiebreak almost got it back even. boyer was good. next time you see him hit more to the forehand side down the line then the backhand and make him run more. some early drop shots in the second set coulda worn him out more for the third. especially when you were down 4-1 in the second. conserve your energy for the third and drop shot him to wear him out. GREAT MATCH OVERALL!!
Brother, your forehand and serve lack lagging. Your backhand is perfect, even better than Sell’s BH. Your foot work is superb. Fixing your FH and serve, you will gain a lot more power. Basically just don’t set your FH low on the side. Pointing upward or forward or just copy Sinner’s FH. Weight transfer forward, a little more crispy. Good luck!
What a match. Crazy how talented a Karue is to come back and reach a career high. Hope he gets his chance to play quallies at the AO cause his ballstriking is incredible
And past Juan Pablo! Now looking at Kaylan Bigun (UTR 13.72). Based only on UTR, this looks to be a little easier than Juan Pablo (UTR 14.06). If you can get through Kaylan, you will crack the TOP 300 for the first time! Fingers crossed.
You are absolutely crushing the ball bro! You're making it look like a walk in the park. You could have given him a little honor in that 2nd set and give 'em maybe 1 game but no, you had to hand him a bagel. Great job!
great job, used the whole court he never got into any rhythm and had a few bad bonces he was very frustrated. every drop shot you did was good. the opponent had some good shots but KARUE was like a rock consisent! GREAT GAME! spanked him hehe
Another easy win 👍🏻 Your FH and BH technique is super IMO: early (and therefore relaxed) preparation with nice shoulder turn allowing you to accelerate effortlessly. Great example for tennis amateurs like me 😉