Finally got to my last week in the Canary Islands, just barely avoiding getting golden setted smh. I'm moving up in the rankings as well so not a bad trip. Let's go!
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Thanks, Amy. It takes a lot of determination and physical/mental toughness to compete at a high level for that amount of time away from home. Thanks for the honesty and I really like your narration. You might have a lot of different angles for the channel for tennis content (your footage, collabs with other tennis youtubers, and even your narration of pro matches - i.e. Novak v. Carlos, etc.) Looking forward to your future posts.
Congrats on the quarters on this trip, and good battling in your last match! Really appreciated the BTS of the clay court prep - the insight was really cool. Your narration and sharing your thoughts during the match really adds depth that's fun to listen to - Keep up the great videos! Safe travels and looking forward to Colombia! If you have time/energy, it'd be interesting to see a vid/BTS of what travel is like, given how much you do of it. Challenges, funny stories, favorite airports, best food courts, etc!
Great matches! I hope you break 500 soon. You should do a return a Pro serve, win $100 challenge. What is your favorite surface? Clay? I see you have a great slide on the clay court.
That’s a good idea haha I do enjoy playing on clay! I started tennis on clay and really enjoying sliding around…just don’t enjoy the clay in the socks and shoes 😂
@@AmyZhu200 Indeed. My local courts are mostly clay. Not a big fan of unloading clay from my shoes. 😆 Are you planning any new colabs? Would like to see a match between you and Trey (Winners Only Tennis) or Karue (My Tennis HQ) or Olive (OliveTV).
HI Amy, how about doing some match strategy breakdown on some of the ones you have had or some classic grand slams? would be great to hear from your professional comments. thanks!
Is the weather dry or humid at this location? I coach and practice on some red clay courts in Taiwan and its super humid so the dirt rarely gets bone dry but we do water the courts after every practice session.