You guys are very good, I realized that watching WPT matches on RU-vid gave me way too high expectations for myself too. This level is already great to achieve
Nice game and great narrating! It's nice to see matches that is not WPT because it's always something you can learn from it, like it's more realistic to learn from matches that isn't world level padel meaning try to learn anything that Paquito does is basically impossible. At least it feels so.😁 Also great recording but if you could place a camera on one back wall high up it would make the video even better. I mean my head almost spins from the fast video cuts in the rallies. But also it makes it easier to see the shots and the purpose when you have an overview of the court. Just my opinion 😉 Great video anyway!
Hi, on your comment halfway the video when you got too excited and missed. I feel I'm having the same problem. Given the following game situation. Our opponents are at net, setting up their point and aggressively attacking me continuously. They play balls left and right, they play the double glass, spin and slow, …. I’m in the defending position and am able to return 5-6 balls, turning in the corners, scrambling to not loose the point, and then able to get out of it through a lob. We then push them back to their side, we take the net, they hit a ball back, not a very easy one, but for sure not the most difficult, a ball I can take as a volley or high volley. I go and take on the ball, and then I make a stupid mistake, unforced error. Ball in net or to the glass. So, all the effort done in defending is in essence just wasted by that unforced error and we still hand them the point. I assume this is mainly caused by me having to much adrenaline or so, the kind of mindset of “now I will kill you and make the point”, being to aggressive, to impatient, after that long rally of defending and getting out of it? Any tips, advise on how to manage this?