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Ema’s WTA Tour Comeback | Two-Handed Backhand Fix 

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Episode 1 of Ema Burgic Bucko's comeback to the WTA tour. In this session, we improved the two-handed backhand and one-handed bh slice.
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@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
You are probably doing this wrong on your forehand 👉 bit.ly/nmbr1fhpr
@ryanashby2459
@ryanashby2459 Год назад
My son is starting 7th grade tennis this year and we have been watching your channel. You are by far the best tennis coach I've seen on YT.
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
Wow, thanks!
@-Munditimum-
@-Munditimum- Год назад
I have seen many high end coaches in my lifetime, training high end players. Nic is just at another level. Extremely proud and happy to have come across your channel Nik. You're a true gem. Cheers! M
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
Thank you for the support 🙏🙏
@minorstripe
@minorstripe Год назад
Good luck, Ema! We will cheer for you, that's for sure!
@davidr2802
@davidr2802 Год назад
Does take a lot of moxie to try to get back on tour after years off and even more have on display all your strengths, weaknesses and vulnerabilities on camera. Good luck!
@Multisportamateur
@Multisportamateur Год назад
Impeccable volleys back to the student. Very professional.
@robdavies4294
@robdavies4294 Год назад
Yeah totally noticed the same - the depth control was top notch, I can't volley like that...yet.
@grevinlew
@grevinlew Год назад
Yes. There was consistent depth and direction.
@traderduke2
@traderduke2 2 месяца назад
Great hands and concentration.
@newpurplerider9802
@newpurplerider9802 Год назад
I’m with you, Nic. No need to shorten her forehand. I love her loop and lack of noise.
@1114gabby
@1114gabby Год назад
Kudos to Emma for letting us watch and learn from training with you. Nick has a great coaches eye! Really cool lesson.
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@denizdagci1023
@denizdagci1023 Год назад
Good luck Ema. This will be an awesome series.
@Mickey_McD
@Mickey_McD Год назад
Good luck to Ema!
@henrylove514
@henrylove514 Год назад
Go, Emma!
@ballin5192
@ballin5192 Год назад
Ngl this is a tour-comeback I have a extreme belief in. Her discipline and work ethic are the reasons for it.
@yakzivz1104
@yakzivz1104 Год назад
don't be too nervous Ema and make sure to have fun out there as well
@valentinpanduru1488
@valentinpanduru1488 Год назад
Nice explanation on slice ! Great session
@plough1204
@plough1204 Год назад
Great job on your backhand shot. Ema! Your form is already looking good, and I'm glad to hear that you're looking to improve it even further. Focusing on getting more turn and keeping your shoulder blade below your chin is a fantastic way to do so. By incorporating these techniques, you'll be able to generate more power and control in your shot. Great work! oth of you, guys!
@sam8922
@sam8922 Год назад
When do we get to see her destroy shamir?
@miguelroda8779
@miguelroda8779 Год назад
Loved the video!
@fuzzyballstennisclub
@fuzzyballstennisclub Год назад
Absolutely taking these cues for my own backhand. Turn the right shoulder more, get low and lift aggressively, use both sides of the body, finish with both elbows high. Thanks, Nick! 🤙
@gms9073
@gms9073 Год назад
GO EMA GO!!!
@scheim1961
@scheim1961 Год назад
Thanks for the slice tips. Gonna try to incorporate them. Muscle memory is a problem, though!
@robinperkins7695
@robinperkins7695 Год назад
Amazing 🔥🔥 thank you both for sharing
@gustafchurn8282
@gustafchurn8282 Год назад
Wow, this is must see training 👀 GoGo Ema 🧐
@adrian_83am
@adrian_83am Год назад
What an amazing and professional coach. He explains the difficult in a way that seems easy.
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
🙏
@bbb12345
@bbb12345 Год назад
That slice session was incredible.
@miketang7533
@miketang7533 Год назад
Let’s Go Emma 👍🎾
@thomaspham9167
@thomaspham9167 Год назад
Wow. Amazing clip and tips.
@MrRockrobstr
@MrRockrobstr Год назад
I’m excited to watch Emma’s journey. Go Emma! Go!!
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
💯
@hansolsson3409
@hansolsson3409 Год назад
Good luck Ema! 👍
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
🙏🙌🔥
@ministerofjoy
@ministerofjoy Год назад
Tremendous work👏🏼👏🏽💯
@ollie708
@ollie708 Год назад
Pretty good coaching!
@photographybya7602
@photographybya7602 Год назад
Really enjoy these coaching sessions.
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
Great to hear!
@BobInKC
@BobInKC Год назад
Ema is ripped out of her mind.
@K4R3N
@K4R3N Год назад
After 2 kids too. Insane
@FairwayJack
@FairwayJack Год назад
... more vids with Sara please !!
@endasthenrik516
@endasthenrik516 Год назад
Really nice and interesting dialog between you two!
@andyclark8991
@andyclark8991 Год назад
Ema your so awesome you
@kirkblee5853
@kirkblee5853 Год назад
I'm certainly no tennis expert but, I believe every aspect of Ema's tennis game and her life in general could benefit from addressing the posture of her upper torso. Perhaps it's a simple range of motion or flexibility issue that could be addressed with some physical therapy? Her shoulders are rolled forward and the upper spine has a forward curve, these things make it impossible to obtain an ideal balance and rotation.
@hattorihanzo158
@hattorihanzo158 Год назад
I do have a similar posture...maybe not as pronounced as her, but because of it, I'm having problems with my serve, also.
@MrKevinlpowell
@MrKevinlpowell Год назад
I’d say her backhand has too much action on the backswing which is affecting her consistency. Novak brings his racket straight back and straight forward and he drops the racket head with his wrists on his forward swing. The power on the two hander comes mostly from trunk rotation. If she keeps the arms straight on her backswing it will improve her backhand.
@parkercrossland410
@parkercrossland410 Год назад
Most women's players need to be loopier for power generation. It's more pronounced on the forehand, but most do it on the backhand as well. A wta player with djokers backhand mechanics will get punished because of the reduction in power.
@gillesderais834
@gillesderais834 Год назад
a re-match with Donna Vekic, give that girl another chance, Ema
@krob2327
@krob2327 Год назад
Would you say the level on the woman’s tour is better or worse now than say 10 years ago?
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
Much better
@wkozwkoz6255
@wkozwkoz6255 Год назад
when should you hit airborne ? i thought that being stable (ie with your feet on the ground during strokes) is a rule
@grevinlew
@grevinlew Год назад
That was a "rule," particularly when I was learning to play back in the dark ages. Modern technique is COMPLETELY different. Watch videos of Federer, and you'll see when he's driving the ball he'll have both feet off the ground at the point of contact.
@heroofcomments8956
@heroofcomments8956 8 месяцев назад
The type of backhand racquet take back in the first four minutes in this video will drain your body. Go for Alcaraz type backhand racquet takeback on your left side, rather close to tbe body. On the forehand psrt, yiu naturally have a back bend like a stoop, this will stop yiu in putting body weight into thr shoy, msy be just bend using knees, not by shoulders. Also, on your forehand have little open stance by hsbe a little more wider stance by keeping front leg little more forward.
@alwaysprepared
@alwaysprepared Год назад
I think her trying to change the forehand in such a short time is liable to only screw up her natural timing which will lead to worse results. It she had much more time to change it, then that would be OK...
@tuckertucker1395
@tuckertucker1395 Год назад
It is a clay court, isn't it ? Never seen a court like this before/ unusual colour?
@dustyroot4708
@dustyroot4708 Год назад
It’s a Har-Tru clay court. Most common type of clay court in the U.S. The color is from the basalt rocks mined from Virginia.
@user-oj7co5wm8g
@user-oj7co5wm8g Год назад
“Good” is a subjective term so “consensus” may be a bit of a stretch. It all depends on whom you ask and what they grew up playing on. What is true is that it requires far less money and maintenance. The main reason however is US climates just aren’t conducive to maintaining a red clay court year round which is why even the wealthiest clubs still choose not to have them and why high level tournaments don’t have them. It’s like an indoor hard court in the South. It wouldn’t make sense.
@jaquevius
@jaquevius Год назад
I’m only here for the tennis
@dpadron
@dpadron Год назад
What happened with the match Ema against Shamir? I suspect Shamir will get destroyed.
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis Год назад
COMING SOON…
@MarioBrothers-v5d
@MarioBrothers-v5d 7 месяцев назад
❤predivno
@IntuitiveTennis
@IntuitiveTennis 7 месяцев назад
🙏
@pakchu2
@pakchu2 Год назад
Why don’t ATP players tend to stay low on their backhands as much when the ball comes fast at their feet?
@user-oj7co5wm8g
@user-oj7co5wm8g Год назад
Men tend to have the strength to “arm” those balls back. Or “pick them up”. Women generate their power more from the rotation which cant happen without their base. So if they want the ball to get back over via rotation, getting low to meet the ball isn’t as much of a choice as it is a physiological necessity.
@jimmac6367
@jimmac6367 5 месяцев назад
Just my opinion. Ema hits the ball with elbows bent so much that she has limited rotational power and frequently gets in her own way. She needs to hit the ball further away from her body with straighter arms.
@minisurfbanana
@minisurfbanana Год назад
Ok two months of training in the court...thats 20 hrs a week at $100 thats $2000 a week
@alexbrands11
@alexbrands11 Год назад
Какой нафиг WTA!?? Она выше 490ITF не поднималась!!!🤣🥎🤣
@reuelray
@reuelray Год назад
Save yourself.. Age 30, power- speed-fitness a challenge. Never broke top 400 in singles or top 100 in doubles and this is when you were in your prime. You got titles in singles and doubles which is really good, but they were all in the lower-level ITF. You have nothing to prove. You made it to the pro level, which a very small percentage of tennis players will never accomplish. Enjoy your retirement: Keep teaching, maybe play some League tennis or exhibitions like Nick set up a couple of months ago. It will be next to impossible to qualify for ITF events better still WTA. You seem like a nice person. Would not want to see you have to try and grind it out as well as the expense just to come up short. It ain't worth it..🙁
@krob2327
@krob2327 Год назад
That’s interesting. Where’s the cut of for wta vs an itf player like what ranking?
@reuelray
@reuelray Год назад
@@krob2327 there are three mainstream professional levels in tennis. The ITF or futures circuit. The Challenger circuit. The ATP men's senior circuit. The WTA women's senior circuit. She has absolutely zero chance to qualify for a WTA tournament, won't make it to the qualifying rounds and definitely will not receive a wildcard. She will be stuck in the bottom of the ITF. The ITF only employ the top 750 rank players. These young hungry players will not allow a 30 year old who now has a family and been out of the business for 7 or 8 years, to do anything. The elite top tier players both men and women are machines. They will rip your heart out. As for your question about the ITF versus the WTA, there used to be a time when a player could get WTA or ATP points from ITF and Challenger. The ITF has their own point system that does not translate to WTA or ATP anymore. She will probably do well in pickleball or paddle ball, but tennis is a big No-No.🤔
@krob2327
@krob2327 Год назад
@@reuelray interesting, thanks. I mean to me she seems like a great player but I totally understand your point there’s a huge gap between her previous top ranking and the wta tour proper. It’s disappointing if this series is then not all it seems....
@reuelray
@reuelray Год назад
@@krob2327 professional tennis players are assassins. Male players are more deadly. They will hop on an amateur and take their soul. The higher they are rated and or ranked, the worst it is for non pros. They are going to ace that person almost every time, definitely win the point off of the serve all the time. They are going to take the amateur opponent's serves and dump them in the toilet. I have seen this stuff up close. Some 5.0 fool get their azz handed back to them. Pros are pros for a reason. Just get it out of your mind, a 5.0 is not a pro. Even Nick has never lost to a 5.0 and he's in his 40s. He will however get murdered buy a high rated pro. It wouldn't be close. I'm going to wrap it up for good. This young lady is a good amateur. Do you really think she can compete with Sabalenka, Jessica, Iga, Coco and company? It will be 00 slam dunk skunk. I hope people besides you are paying attention. With great training, skill set, experience, enhanced equipment and balls; OG's like me saw the day when these Androids with souped-up equipment would take the game at levels we could not imagine. The future is now, enjoy it!
@medicopedia9052
@medicopedia9052 Год назад
this is a sad coach-student combination just like moratogolou and rune
@mylovelymr2tennisballs871
@mylovelymr2tennisballs871 Год назад
Hi intuitive tennis, I have a question. Im a little late to the video but on her forehand at the end of the finish, her racquet face faces the sky.. don’t you think that that is an indication of not engaging the wrist enough in the shot? Finishing with an open face is a problem a lot of club level players face and I’m assuming maybe she developed that ‘technique’ after years and years of coaching.
@cyberjonesy
@cyberjonesy Год назад
No tennis training is complete without matches. Lots and lots and lots of matches ! Getting in shape and technical drills are the core aspects of your game but what makes a great tennis player is often translated into how many games have you put under your belt in the past few YEARS. If you have the mental toughness to lose many, many games, and keep going at it with the same level of motivation as when you started, then you are on the right track. High level, competitive tennis, is a ruthless world.
@topbanana3413
@topbanana3413 Год назад
I am pretty sure both of them are aware of it.
@affluencethirdy4894
@affluencethirdy4894 Год назад
I have the same shoes as Emma Mizuno Exceed Tour 5. it's a great shoe, very comfortable light weight.
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