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Facing The Highest Ranked Opponent Of My Pro Tennis Comeback - Future’s First Round 

Karue Sell
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@Shaehaank
@Shaehaank 5 месяцев назад
The way karue takes the ball so early and looks smooth on his ground strokes is something I aspire to have in my game.
@tennisjourney
@tennisjourney 5 месяцев назад
Same. I also want his ability to impose his return game on big servers at crucial moments.
@jonathanchen1026
@jonathanchen1026 5 месяцев назад
I do what Karue does, and let me tell you…it intimidates servers, they start to double fault more when they know you are attacking both their first and second serves by stepping in and taking it on the rise!
@marcelobarros5729
@marcelobarros5729 5 месяцев назад
Yep. Just looks like he is very efficient with his technique. Does't look like he is over exerting himself when hitting.
@pathtocode3398
@pathtocode3398 5 месяцев назад
My service return sucks , don’t know how kuro does it even top 30 atp Between no single drop shot and not much slices by kuru
@bensommerfeld3920
@bensommerfeld3920 5 месяцев назад
Raise your swingweight (if you don't have enough stability, yet), reduce your takeback / shorten your swing and potentially lower your string tension to gain more effortless depth. How Karue hits reminds me a bit of Mannarino, actually. Very efficient, shortened swings combined with a very stable racquet. Simply a smart way of playing tennis without putting too much effort into each stroke. It's the way we should probably all hit when getting older.
@ARKenMan
@ARKenMan 5 месяцев назад
Awesome job Karue! You are super consistent and seem super calm under pressure which is awesome and the other guy seemed to self destruct.
@johnnypotter1
@johnnypotter1 5 месяцев назад
Mayo seems like a nice guy 😅
@pro71
@pro71 5 месяцев назад
Karu, how do you do those cross court flat forehand??
@KaruesellHQ
@KaruesellHQ 5 месяцев назад
you just don’t add a lot of spin to them
@MomentumTennis
@MomentumTennis 5 месяцев назад
The fact that the players names make a phrase Sell Mayo is quite epic
@obi-wankenobigoat
@obi-wankenobigoat 5 месяцев назад
The big question is do they want us to sell mayo? Or are they selling mayo and want us to buy their mayo?
@TheRomeogigli
@TheRomeogigli 5 месяцев назад
@@obi-wankenobigoat to mayo or not to mayo
@jaygokhale2133
@jaygokhale2133 5 месяцев назад
You should have asked for Hellman’s to sponsor this video 😂
@kanra55
@kanra55 5 месяцев назад
And what about : Karue Sell....google what a Karussell is hahaha! Epic name choice from the father in my opinion! Love you Karue
@brettcarter6981
@brettcarter6981 5 месяцев назад
7:22 Karue with the one-handed backhand!
@hadziomerovicharis8730
@hadziomerovicharis8730 5 месяцев назад
The shot on the run right before was so impressive. Then the full brakes with the slide on the concrete, into the backhand i didn't even notice it was one handed, before you pointed it out. Incredible stuff.
@dj7oya
@dj7oya 5 месяцев назад
He's secretly training it. The second video in a row he performs it.
@ericdishington428
@ericdishington428 5 месяцев назад
I saw that! Sweeeeet
@EDWARDWALTON-fd9hl
@EDWARDWALTON-fd9hl 5 месяцев назад
Some seriously late grunts in there from your opponent
@tlefevre2918
@tlefevre2918 5 месяцев назад
seriously I hate that guy
@dj7oya
@dj7oya 5 месяцев назад
.... Ehnnnnn
@vectorthurm
@vectorthurm 5 месяцев назад
He’s a jork!
@hoangta7272
@hoangta7272 5 месяцев назад
9:30-12:16 that entire point was insane from 4-3, down Love-40, multiple game points and the eventual finish to be up 5-3, what an test of mental fortitude. 💪🧠
@bartholomewlyons
@bartholomewlyons 5 месяцев назад
And @0-40 he was serving second serve. Many double fault there
@davidhale8034
@davidhale8034 5 месяцев назад
Exactly this 👍
@nicks8060
@nicks8060 4 месяца назад
That takes so much mental fortitude though!
@JV-py3lg
@JV-py3lg 5 месяцев назад
lol you made him break his racket 😂
@footfunk510
@footfunk510 5 месяцев назад
I like how Karue just kinda looks over and then casually looks away lol. I feel for Mayo’s frustration though. Tennis is like that sometimes.
@KevinPangHMC
@KevinPangHMC Месяц назад
broke the racket and the camera apparently lol
@garlicbread68
@garlicbread68 5 месяцев назад
karue hits out ... Mayo: "Yea man.."
@williewasahippie
@williewasahippie 5 месяцев назад
Guy is so vocal. He even grunts when Karue misses a serve. 🤣
@fartinmartinx1
@fartinmartinx1 5 месяцев назад
Or when he’s running far from the ball lol
@coMa2003
@coMa2003 4 месяца назад
He’s such a douche. I’d have yelled at this idiot if I had played him. His grunts are often so late, you could even call out hinderance at some points.
@mutantdonkey
@mutantdonkey 5 месяцев назад
I was impressed with how close to the baseline Karue was on serve return. Very solid reflexes and really clean strokes. Smart too since the other guy liked to throw in an angle serve here and there. Compare it to his opponent standing 6 to 8 feet behind the base line for serve return. Also the most impressive stat is how many break point conversions Karue has vs. his opponent. Karue has an enviable strong mental state and was not rattled by his opponent's screams and tantrums.
@footfunk510
@footfunk510 5 месяцев назад
This is where Karue’s age and maturity give him an advantage to younger players. More control of emotions.
@DamonYe
@DamonYe 5 месяцев назад
Great match! I saw Aidan Mayo play at US Open qualifiers last year. Super intense during the matches and was really unique returning serve with a two hander but regularly hit groundies with a one hand. Really interesting seeing you put your own advice in these tournaments especially the "Manager mindset". After watching those strategy videos you posted it's easier to see when you're trying to manage the rally sticking with it hanging out in neutral or trying to get back to neutral from defense and then when you see your opportunity you take it. Definitely learning a lot from these match play videos especially seeing you recognize what ball you need to play defense/neutral/offense and also your court positioning after you hit those balls.
@jonathanchen1026
@jonathanchen1026 5 месяцев назад
Looks like he only does it on first serve return
@drdickenbalz
@drdickenbalz 5 месяцев назад
His one handers have no power cause of no body involvement, Karue was focusing that side all match. He should stick to 2h only. Also should try not being an angry spoiled brat.
@bigbrain6966
@bigbrain6966 5 месяцев назад
I love how at the start when he said to like the video it showed an animation of somebody unliking a video.
@swerick
@swerick 5 месяцев назад
Karue's level of play in this match is the best I've seen. His movement is fantastic now, and for the most part, he played very clean and very smart tennis, picking his shots. His play on the big points was outstanding, so he's definitely gaining confidence.
@dylanroberts8478
@dylanroberts8478 5 месяцев назад
Two observations: 1. Karue is expending significantly less energy to win points, which at a pro level...may not mean a lot, but I think it plays a big role in this particular match. Mayo is a great athlete, and has great footwork, but Karue's feel and reads are stuff you can't really teach - ultimately I believe that is a big reason he wins this. 2. I don't know why Mayo is returning so deep, Karue aces him a couple times because he's parked deep in the corner. That was a wicked match.
@graff19888
@graff19888 5 месяцев назад
Sell has a more advanced way to play tennis. He knows how to play very near to the baseline and this Is a great force. You are right he discounts a lot of Energy during every point
@lintonblaise2356
@lintonblaise2356 5 месяцев назад
Can this be practiced if so how?
@graff19888
@graff19888 5 месяцев назад
@@lintonblaise2356 Sure. To give you very simples but useful tricks to help you to improve you playing near to the baseline you have to stay with your feet near at the point where every ball bounces inside your court. To apply this you must reduce the range of the swing of your forehand and backhand. It's a swing more linear (I open and go up with the arms) than round. Some examples between Pro tennis player are Nishikori, Agassi, Fognini. I had the luckyness to have as a coach the ex italian Pro Luca Bottazzi (n° 120 Atp) that After his tennis player Pro Carrer studied and become a tennis scientist, elaborating a tennis method about space-time. He applied his metods over many pro italian players and many of them into the First years of 2000's reached top 50 Atp or WTA. Despite he had quarrels with actual Italian Federation boss Binaghi, and moved away from Federation, his method reached to develope modern players as Andrea Vavassori, the actual famous double player, and Viktor Galovic a croatian player Who played also Davis Cup. Needless to tell you how many amateur players like me he helped and today helps to improve
@aaoryk24
@aaoryk24 4 месяца назад
@@lintonblaise2356practing on footwork precision and timing from the baseline
@danilogruic9210
@danilogruic9210 5 месяцев назад
Hey Karue, do you think that technique in tennis is really important or not?
@F97-x7v
@F97-x7v 5 месяцев назад
Discovered your channel last week…immediatly fell in love with your content! Keep it up. Kudos from Italy 🇮🇹
@KaruesellHQ
@KaruesellHQ 5 месяцев назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@atltennis5131
@atltennis5131 5 месяцев назад
That break you had a 3-5 in the first, you had like 3 Djokovic style deep down the middle returns. Really nice.
@alberts2208
@alberts2208 5 месяцев назад
I remember Aiden Mayo from Norcal junior tennis. My daughter partnered him once in mixed at zonals. He had 2 hand backhand and was really small for his age but grinded out matches.
@MartynCollins
@MartynCollins 5 месяцев назад
who dis?
@Stif8209
@Stif8209 5 месяцев назад
Every one who used to know Aidan remember him as a super talented little kid whose hat was barely seen above the net.
@Stif8209
@Stif8209 5 месяцев назад
He’s coming back to two-handed backhand and I hope he’ll do a lot of damage with it.
@LunarEclipsism1
@LunarEclipsism1 5 месяцев назад
Can't say I *love* the way Mayo, uh, vocalizes throughout the match but we adore Clay Thompson on this channel so I can't go too hard on him, haha. Regardless, the quality of his shots is fantastic. I really like how on the backhand wing he returns with two hands but plays the rallies with one. Seems like a great way to maximize offense on that wing for an aggressive player. Beautiful service motion, too. Great tough match, looking forward to the next one!
@user-oj7co5wm8g
@user-oj7co5wm8g 5 месяцев назад
I play the same backhand combo. I don’t know why it makes sense in my brain. This is validation lol.
@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten
@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten 5 месяцев назад
The thing is that he does not seem to use the one-hander offensively.
@LunarEclipsism1
@LunarEclipsism1 5 месяцев назад
@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten well sure, but it COULD work that way if you're like a pre-injury Thiem type player
@knockitclose
@knockitclose 5 месяцев назад
Love the zoom in on his celebration for the 40-0 winner and then you take the point with an Ace on next serve. #Classic 6:44
@caioscofield
@caioscofield 5 месяцев назад
Considering the players names appear on screen as SELL MAYO the sponsor of the video should've been Hellmann's
@nbaclassicsish
@nbaclassicsish 5 месяцев назад
The way you return tough balls on the run back to your opponent's baseline makes you insanely hard to beat.
@brunis_m
@brunis_m 5 месяцев назад
My observations: 1. Karue clearly going for the guys BH early on. The one hander is such a liability at the speed the game is played on that level.. hard to fathom why people still insist on it (ohbh player myself but not nearly at a level where it matters much) 2. Nice to see a pro step into the court to return the serve for a change 😅
@mfzoom5401
@mfzoom5401 5 месяцев назад
Mayo’s game is so ineffective. All arm and no forward acceleration. Great win for Karue though!
@gabrielskora9058
@gabrielskora9058 5 месяцев назад
insane game from 0-40 to get up 5-3, could really feel Karue dialing in too at that moment! amazing to watch that
@PolarBearProblems
@PolarBearProblems 5 месяцев назад
Saying "Let's Go [Your own name]" is the wildest way of cheering I've ever heard.
@MartynCollins
@MartynCollins 5 месяцев назад
Channeling his mom.
@rawrss
@rawrss 5 месяцев назад
Let's go @PolarBearProblems 😂
@PolarBearProblems
@PolarBearProblems 5 месяцев назад
@@rawrss HOW DARE YOU!
@ToiletTennis
@ToiletTennis 5 месяцев назад
yea that was some top tier cringe
@JohnSmith-xn3yf
@JohnSmith-xn3yf 5 месяцев назад
You've not been around too many tennis tournaments then. Happens all the time and is not weird. Tennis is a lonely sport, and it's really brutal to be battling your opponent for 3 hours in a row. People do all kinds of things to fire themselves up, including talk to themselves like this.
@johnnyhuang99
@johnnyhuang99 5 месяцев назад
Great match Karue! I could see your steady calm approach frustrating Aidan. Keep it up.
@tennisjourney
@tennisjourney 5 месяцев назад
So cool to see both players using one and two handed backhands. Is this trending on the tour?
@rbarreira2
@rbarreira2 5 месяцев назад
I noticed that Karue's opponent does both, did Karue also do one handed backhands?
@jamesbittle9789
@jamesbittle9789 5 месяцев назад
@@rbarreira2 He hit one when he had to scramble out wide.
@Sinisterg60
@Sinisterg60 5 месяцев назад
I think he hit a slice. Mayo is generally a ohbh.
@ritbitsly
@ritbitsly 5 месяцев назад
@@rbarreira2 @ the 7:26 mark of the video.
@rbarreira2
@rbarreira2 5 месяцев назад
@@ritbitsly Thank you!
@spooky1304
@spooky1304 5 месяцев назад
Well done bro I was holding my breath through the whole thing :)
@RobBlanzy
@RobBlanzy 5 месяцев назад
Damn those courts looked fast! Nicely done man!
@gt8954
@gt8954 5 месяцев назад
Let's go Karue!!! Holy f@ck! Esp that second set was insane. Love your controlled agression under the immense pressure!
@DizzyBone3030
@DizzyBone3030 5 месяцев назад
LET'S GO! Big congrats Karue, love your style of play. Keep progressing and growing my friend
@KaruesellHQ
@KaruesellHQ 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!!
@zbabyg6998
@zbabyg6998 5 месяцев назад
Dude was going nuts for holding serve... LOL
@Valera_Tennis_Life
@Valera_Tennis_Life 5 месяцев назад
Hi, your backhand is very good 👍🏻 I record videos too🔥
@TheJadedFilmMaker
@TheJadedFilmMaker 5 месяцев назад
oh man. i cant stand the other guy. his grunt. his attitude. the he says 'hih!' when he wins a point. his crap footwork (especially on the inside out forehand) ... omg...
@NickParker777
@NickParker777 5 месяцев назад
This guy's grunting is next level! Best part of his game 😆
@jayortiz6188
@jayortiz6188 5 месяцев назад
Been watching a few of your matches and you’re impressing me with how well your playing. You gotta bump up those 1st serve percentages if you wanna continue to compete at this level. But other than that keep on grinding! I love your demeanor on court super calm always in control of your emotions. Mayo is a clown, throwing tantrums, no control over his emotions. Screaming almost every point he won, I can’t believe he broke his racquet!
@BreeZieDoesiT
@BreeZieDoesiT 5 месяцев назад
When you make a level 300 break his racket at least 2 or 3 times, you know your doing something right. Keep it going!. Youl be sitting in the top 250 soon, I feel it
@yaozhang6110
@yaozhang6110 5 месяцев назад
You play like Djokovic in this match
@chubilubis
@chubilubis 5 месяцев назад
Tennis is BRUTAL. Two amazing players fighting 2+ hours for 1 ATP point and 450 usd pre tax. The 300th best NFL player makes 7 digits annual income. Pra cima, cavalo!
@trex1448
@trex1448 5 месяцев назад
Really had the more balanced game with no weaknesses and ability to pick out the other guy's vulnerabilities. The more compact controlled wing is looking good almost Manarino-like although the occasional rip is a real weapon when needed as well. There was a tendency to be too constrained and almost pushing the ball in the beginning of the match and some spotty first serves but when the first serves settled in and Karue got into the rhythm it was a really steady performance. Looking forward to see how far you can go!
@randymarcum6097
@randymarcum6097 5 месяцев назад
The second game of the match set the tone for the match. You could have easily been down 2-0 but key serves and staying in the points gave you the hold-- Thanks for sharing
@patrickseven606
@patrickseven606 5 месяцев назад
the hold to 5:3 1st set, ojojojojojojoj!!!!!!!!!!⭐
@chalecmouse268
@chalecmouse268 5 месяцев назад
Karue has one of the most satisfying serves to watch
@wilsoch
@wilsoch 5 месяцев назад
What a great match! Holding your nerve in your first service game seemed pretty key.
@tennisteuton
@tennisteuton 5 месяцев назад
Really cool match - can empathize with his racquet smash, since you crushed any ball that he left just a little bit on the short side. Maybe that's normal at the ATP level, but still find it hella impressive.
@etiennecarter
@etiennecarter 5 месяцев назад
Bro, I was literally on the edge of my seat. Those serve saves at 0-40 and 15-40. Great stuff. Learning a lot from you. Way to whip that kid's butt!👏👏👏🎾😎🎾
@MrBolaextra
@MrBolaextra 5 месяцев назад
Such a high quality match!! That flat attacking forehand is smoking!! 🔥
@szymonwojdat612
@szymonwojdat612 5 месяцев назад
Amazing win, congrats! When I watch your games I can see someone who’s got nothing to lose but knows his worth and has the confidence to show it, perfect balance. I’d love to hear a few words of analysis from you. Also your backhand is 💸💸💸
@architennis
@architennis 5 месяцев назад
Such a pleasure to watch you play matches. I love your compact forehand and backhand strokes and, even more impressive, your "Keep Calm and Fight On" mentality. Coming back from 0-40 in a first set service game was fantastic.
@Benzino2013
@Benzino2013 5 месяцев назад
Based on my calibration of data, Karue wins 100% of his 1 handed backhand points… just sayin
@KaruesellHQ
@KaruesellHQ 5 месяцев назад
you are not wrong
@tomv8188
@tomv8188 5 месяцев назад
Shout out to Papa Smurf in the chair
@joseh899
@joseh899 5 месяцев назад
WOW! EXTREMELY IMPRESSED KARUE!! Keep grinding, and your followers will see you move up the rankings! Two big thumbs up to your performance!👍👍👏👏
@BassByTheBay
@BassByTheBay 5 месяцев назад
My favorite thing about Karue is that he doesn't yell and grunt like he's about to bust a vein 😊. I've been playing/watching tennis for 45 years and used to work at a tennis center. I've seen plenty of that club-player mentality (it obviously extends to the pros as well... Rublev [cough]), and while it may not be completely unique to tennis, it's definitely weird compared to most other sports. I also played basketball which has a similar number of points per game/match. People would look at you crazy if you showed the kind of agro behavior displayed by some players in tennis. I totally get the feelings of frustration when things aren't going your way - I've felt those feelings. But why it turns into constant yelling (and occasional racquet breaking) and is so prevalent in tennis is beyond me. Really appreciate Karue's calm demeanor.
@briancloak1265
@briancloak1265 5 месяцев назад
In some of those shots, it looked like you were using a wand not a racket 👏🏻
@daviddeng4415
@daviddeng4415 5 месяцев назад
Interesting how Aidan sometimes returns backhands with a two-hander. Wonder how seamless the transition would be for him to switch to a two-hander and what it would do for his game.
@mbr1254
@mbr1254 5 месяцев назад
He's sitting within the top 500 so I'd say he's doing pretty well just maybe not financially.
@bryanwilliams648
@bryanwilliams648 5 месяцев назад
Yeah I noticed that late. He was definitely switching up that backhand return.
@xtremevp12
@xtremevp12 5 месяцев назад
Aidan is still young, and he's got great game. However Karue's experience and relentless pressure and clean ball striking really show his style and mentality is ripe for some top quality wins. Good win Karue.
@tenniswithandy
@tenniswithandy 5 месяцев назад
It was interesting to see how both of you hit one and two handed backhands. I can do that as well (albeit at a much lower level), but it would confuse me so much to return with my two hander and switch back to the one hander for my rally.
@DjMatthewMcknight
@DjMatthewMcknight 5 месяцев назад
Bro, I've watched several games and noticed how important it is to have a stroke in your arsenal that can change momentum. Your backhand delivers the business in a subtle way. If your opponent hits a slightly short return to your backhand, you seem to have the ability to redirect the momentum significantly by reducing a half a second of response time for your opponent to return your backhand stroke. It's so clear especially when your opponent is in a minor deficit position, you can see their shots being late on the unit turn. Straight fire of a backhand!
@jamesmckinnon9473
@jamesmckinnon9473 5 месяцев назад
Monster hitting on both sides. Great match! Thanks for posting.
@xiaojingli9478
@xiaojingli9478 5 месяцев назад
Karue just makes tennis seem so easy. He's so silky-smooth and almost never makes an error.
@mattoneill1272
@mattoneill1272 5 месяцев назад
made him look like a cry baby
@jonahkral5488
@jonahkral5488 5 месяцев назад
Karue your forehand looks great man! So much more action on the ball and the contact point is super snappy man!
@pauljohnson6019
@pauljohnson6019 19 дней назад
Oh boy, I felt sorry for Mayo, so many close points, but he seems inconsistent at times, but I love his one handed backhand, he's got the power, but he needs to hit it more consistently, I think he's got Musetti style, he did a Novak racket smash, in frustration, at the end!😬
@jonathanchen1026
@jonathanchen1026 5 месяцев назад
Karue looks damn good in Lacoste, hope they fully sponsor him!
@jennifers6055
@jennifers6055 Месяц назад
I've watched a few of these and I love how well you cover the court. It seems like often your opponents are running a lot more than you. Mostly you seem just a step or two from where you need to be at all times. It's like that annoying older guy that you're sure you should beat, but he's just playing octopus tennis. And I love how you settle down and stay so consistent and defensive when your back is against the wall. Just very solid, intelligent tennis. P.S. I'm not saying you are old, but these opponents are younger than you and putting way more unnecessary effort. It's quite startling. ❤️
@KevinPangHMC
@KevinPangHMC Месяц назад
That 4-3 game in the first set was huge. Great job coming back from 0-40 and overcoming some blown chances in the deuce to hold serve!
@antoniomontana1975
@antoniomontana1975 5 месяцев назад
Great tennis Karue, very clean striking. But, I am flabbergasted by what ATP site shows as your total career winnings: $41,478. I know that tennis is brutal for people outside of the top 100, perhaps even top 50, but those figures are laughable and discouraging. You are able to beat the player in the top 400 of the world and money awarded for this is laughable.
@duasympara7595
@duasympara7595 5 месяцев назад
Good win Karue. Have you ever considered spreading your fingers out a little more when serving? Having your index finger up a little higher on the handle would facilitate wrist pronation, giving you a little more purchase on the ball through contact (which would help especially on second serve), get that extra pop you're lacking. Strong dude like you could pick up a 'free' 10-15 mph extra on your serve this way. Food for thought maybe?
@Loloh1
@Loloh1 5 месяцев назад
Love to see you apply the same advices you teach in your videos, it's very inspiring. Great match 👍
@KaruesellHQ
@KaruesellHQ 5 месяцев назад
Walk the walk
@Shaunsweeney-Kubach71
@Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 5 месяцев назад
Congratulations on your win my friend.
@atlasreincarnated8342
@atlasreincarnated8342 4 месяца назад
From the first 2 mins, you could tell that Karue was going to win unless he played horrible. The discrepancy between the quality of Karue's backhand and Mayo's is too great at this level to ignore. Also Mayo lacks net game to finish the points.
@gogalop2287
@gogalop2287 5 месяцев назад
A new fan of this channel here. Forehand is not my natural effortless swing wing. Learning from Karue gives me confident that not everyone is supposed to have this big back swing on the forehand side. I prefer the more compact back swing, as I know that I prefer to have a better control on the ball. Karue Sell is now one of the pro players I look up to, as I can technically identify myself to them. The 2 other players are: Adrian Mannarino and Beatriz Haddad Maia. Check out the forehand of all these 3 players and u will understand what I mean.😁
@failurechild88
@failurechild88 5 месяцев назад
This is the best I’ve seen you play, watched the whole thing
@bryanvaughn80
@bryanvaughn80 5 месяцев назад
@5:08...such an efficient service hold...
@jeangroves1564
@jeangroves1564 5 месяцев назад
Your style is so clean and simple. Kinda a throwback style reminiscent of Agassi. How did you develop your style? Also, no disrespect to your opponent as he’s a great player, but am I the only one that found him a bit obnoxious lol
@Onanastic
@Onanastic 5 месяцев назад
Like the way this mayo kid plays…very reminiscent of Wawrinka Edit: The super delayed grunting is very sus though, not big on that
@michaelwong1125
@michaelwong1125 5 месяцев назад
If Karue speeds up his serve and percentage, I can see him getting to the net more, and being more dominant on serve, like Sampras...otherwise hanging back, I dont see him having such an easy time battling from the baseline in top 300. Mayo had alot of unforced errors and failed to execute winners.
@moonlight18_rl45
@moonlight18_rl45 5 месяцев назад
Just a little critique: I understand from the tactical point of view why u show the first serve, when its failed, but as a viewer i find it kinda annoying to almost always Watch the failed First serve. Not much, but still a Bit annoying.
@loveandabcs
@loveandabcs 5 месяцев назад
First two games only: nice, reliable, comfortable bh. Tight fh!. I know opponent is intense. Will watch more.
@charlesfisher3983
@charlesfisher3983 5 месяцев назад
Karue, what did you see on his serve that led you to change you to take your split step while moving backwards? You started the match splitting while moving forwards.
@Kakthepants112
@Kakthepants112 5 месяцев назад
Umpires should be calling hindrance on these stupid late grunting tactics. Lose all respect for any player who does this shit, doesn't matter the level.
@Maksimov88
@Maksimov88 5 месяцев назад
Hey buddy! As a fan I’d like you to ask to remove faulty services. It doesn’t make the highlight any better to see a wrong first serve..
@weazy2712
@weazy2712 5 месяцев назад
Players (Mayo) who scream c'mon at opponents errors in the first 2 games deserve to lose. He was more pumped for your mistakes than his own winners. You know someone is mentally weak when they act that way. Very happy Karue got the W and played like a gentleman.
@bakuldada7838
@bakuldada7838 5 месяцев назад
It will good to get a critique, ur analysis of match, what went thru ur mind, kind of walk thru, how u broke it down as match progressed, areas to target, strengths, weakness, vulnerabilities, opportunities etc.. match where..one for ur win from behind and one for ur loss from ahead position
@yangjianhunt
@yangjianhunt 5 месяцев назад
Like everyone else is saying you play with a clear thinking and your backhand was the difference as well. Your forehand is also money and feels effortless. If I were to nitpick I would say you missed a few short sitting balls lately. haha.
@finnhorchler7940
@finnhorchler7940 5 месяцев назад
hey karue, thanks for alle the helpful videos and your tips. I am playing with a one handed backhand and i would love to hear your take about it. Do you feel a difference in the shot when you play against a one hander? Has it less or more spin? When is it the most dangerous and what is your approach playing against one handers compared to two handers? There is just very few good content about the one hander and i always trust you with your tennis insights because you actually play pro! maybe you could even make a video for the one hander? even that you are not playing with one, it would still be better than most of them out there! thanks and keep it up!
@panosbozopoulos5212
@panosbozopoulos5212 5 месяцев назад
Very good tennis by Karue. Very consistent with few errors. He also performed patient building of the point until the appropriate moment to finish it on the net. It seems that this was a very conscious game play by him, and it worked almost every time he applied it.
@VerbalKint
@VerbalKint 5 месяцев назад
Is there a reason you don’t hit many body serves and never seem to play S&V? I think both would help take your opponent out of their returning rhythm. Love the videos.
@ianmackinlay8925
@ianmackinlay8925 3 месяца назад
Mentally tough as H.. good work bro.. that guy was talented af.. fantastic win 👏
@nickedbrooke2845
@nickedbrooke2845 5 месяцев назад
Huge congrats Karue, you are awesome. What a blend of great tennis player and lovely guy. Keep climbing that ranking!
@ryanwitt1993
@ryanwitt1993 5 месяцев назад
It took you all of 2 games to figure him out. Amazing stuff!!
@1999NOZA
@1999NOZA 5 месяцев назад
If that guy is 306 im going pro next week. Great tennis by you, that one some amateur level tennis from mayo.
@sdfswords
@sdfswords 5 месяцев назад
Racket abuse, carbon flying! Karue, you look so relaxed, great play!
@Robert-w9e7g
@Robert-w9e7g 5 месяцев назад
These players play baseline tennis just like me except at a much higher level. They do not come forward and try to be aggressive and they do not try to mix it up by playing some drop shots and trying to bring the other player forward to the net.
@simonstarmans1655
@simonstarmans1655 5 месяцев назад
The defence on sell when the other guy attacks with big forehands is why he recently beat Taylor Fritz in another video you should all check that out Sell won 6/2
@hingemethod5938
@hingemethod5938 5 месяцев назад
These kids should take a lesson from karue in the way he handles himself. He doesn't get mad or scream wasting energy. Just resets, stays calm and goes about his business. His nickname should be the assassin.....
@chandrasekharpbg
@chandrasekharpbg 5 месяцев назад
Great match. Even though Mayo has a decent one handed backhand i feel its a liability at pro level and can see how consistently Karue tried to play to his backhand.
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