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I Trained Like "Roger Federer" for 30 Days 

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I trained like tennis professional Roger Federer for 30 days to see what it takes to become a tennis pro. Tennis was much tougher than iexpected and requires a huge amount of patience and perserverance. I hope you enjoy!
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@alastairtheduke
@alastairtheduke Год назад
For everyone just starting tennis, this is a great example of how disheartening it can feel, especially in the beginning. Don't give up, you will fall in love with the game ilke Ben did. Tennis needs more people in love with it. Great job Ben!
@Reedfender
@Reedfender 17 дней назад
Also to keep in mind his growth is tremendous. Don't feel bad if you don't look like him after 2 months unless you put in the same work - hours and intensity with the right instruction
@A_justify
@A_justify Год назад
The fact that he puts in so much work ethic just to make these videos and without getting the recognition of which that he deserves, he still keeps creating the bangers, is honestly insane. Keep up the grind.
@MaddDaWgggggg
@MaddDaWgggggg Год назад
8 straight games **
@tennisbrothers
@tennisbrothers Год назад
Love this :) keep it up 👍 massive improvement
@BenEcho
@BenEcho Год назад
Thanks brother!
@graymouser64
@graymouser64 Год назад
You should also work a bit on your tennis theory. It is a bit embarrassing when you say "set" instead of "game". Also watching tennis can teach you a lot about strategy. But you achieved the most important things - you had fun, and you made progress. Keep going!
@BenEcho
@BenEcho Год назад
Haha yes I know! I actually do know the difference but for whatever reason when I was recording that audio section I kept saying set 😅 I appreciate it.
@petrbolatzky5821
@petrbolatzky5821 Год назад
Lmao embarrassing? Chillll
@juanmanuelgarcia8577
@juanmanuelgarcia8577 Год назад
This is the most passive aggressive RU-vid comment I’ve ever read
@simpilot001
@simpilot001 Год назад
Man has no one ever made a mistake saying something slightly off?
@stinkmod2297
@stinkmod2297 Год назад
@@petrbolatzky5821 thats what i was thinking to lol, but it wasnt to be rude lol
@anacap007
@anacap007 Год назад
In 60 days, you accomplished a lot of technical improvements. The missing ingredient is experience and that is something you can't compress into a shorter amount of time. Once you get past all the technical aspects of hitting particular shots, you have to know how to connect them in order to win points. Learning how to identify when you can go on offense, defense and neutral exchanges. Keep it up. Would love to see where you are after one year's time. Post an update!
@andre-px8rv
@andre-px8rv Год назад
I’m impressed how much you improved in one session. Mad props
@HartmannTennis
@HartmannTennis Год назад
This is honestly the most well edited, best story telling, great idea, and funniest tennis video I’ve ever seen. You REALLY outdid yourself with this one. Thanks for this jem of a video!
@mvmelitecontracting2440
@mvmelitecontracting2440 Год назад
Great video! Love to see the progression in 60 days. Quite impressive. I know in the comments, it was already posted the difference between game and set. Also, it’s not a walkover but a changeover. A walkover is when your opponent withdraws from the match before it starts and you get an automatic win. Change over is when you change sides after each odd game.
@BenEcho
@BenEcho Год назад
I kind of just made up the name walkover but I forgot it already had a meaning! Damn haha thanks for the info.
@atulsingh958
@atulsingh958 Год назад
Amazing for the fact that you kept it absolutely real....and there was no heroic end to the videos wherein you started playing like roger federer after training for 60 days.... Loved the effort and loved the love that you have for federer
@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten
It is pretty difficult to fake being able to play as well Roger. But regardless it was a good video.
@ninjagamer9518
@ninjagamer9518 Год назад
I always get so excited when I see your videos pop up. Thanks so much for your work it's really appreciated!
@natehubbard5062
@natehubbard5062 Год назад
thank you for sharing Ben. as a 16 year old who switched to 1 hand almost two years ago, I can still remember the feeling of whiffing every time you tried to hit it, it takes a LOT of mental strength, much more than physical to learn something like that. You never grow until you learn, and you grew so much in those 60 days, good work Ben. You have a good name to tennis
@dannyng6004
@dannyng6004 Год назад
This was an entertaining watch for me. Great job on the editing and putting together an inspiring story. I've been playing tennis on and off for years and haven't had much coaching so all of my learning have come from social tennis and watching youtube. Keep up the good work and wish you the best in your tennis/youtube career! Just keep playing and challenge yourself in leagues if you can.
@OGHydraa
@OGHydraa Год назад
Wow! What a video! I love the balance between fun and information. For a short space of time you've done super well! Keep it up, consistency comes with muscle memory and practice.
@oiiw
@oiiw Год назад
You entertained me a lot. Nice video bro. 👏🏽 At first, I thought that this is a tribute to RF. I just got sad in Roger’s retirement part. But I reminisced my tennis days while watching your training video. You made me happy in this video, thank you. 🖤
@nationalenquirer1926
@nationalenquirer1926 Год назад
Great attempt. Enjoyed watching. Tennis is a game of consistency, only achieved by millions of ball hitting and muscle memory. One hand back hand is probably the hardest shot to master but so satisfying when you score off it.
@mitsako1
@mitsako1 6 дней назад
From someone that has been playing tennis for 10 years. For a guy that doesn't know the difference between a game and a set (meaning you are so new to the game) your gameplay is astonishing. The progress you showed within so few days was amazing. I could easily see you beat 90% of the players in my club who have trained on average for years. I am amazed at your efforts and progress. You rock!
@amelia_c1750
@amelia_c1750 Год назад
Amazing video! Well put together and love to see the improvement.
@bsinghgill
@bsinghgill Год назад
Great video mate. Roger actually used the RF97A, the heaviest in the Prostaff range. Keep at it, you came a long way. I’ve been playing for a while, but still have a lot to learn!
@LunarEclipsism1
@LunarEclipsism1 Год назад
I'm actually glad he got that part wrong, because the RF signature edition of the pro staff is substantially heavier. He nearly got derailed by tendonitis as it is, the RF97 would have destroyed his shoulder
@djbakasan
@djbakasan Год назад
Simao def looks like he’s sandbagging at times, very relaxed non full speed swings, fairly casual run downs, etc. Few clips he’s clearly taking a more full intensity shot, but even in those I suspect he’s leaving a ton in the tank. For 60 days though, full credit where it’s due, you made tremendous progress for sure.
@simaovazpinto2106
@simaovazpinto2106 Год назад
😂
@nijiak
@nijiak Год назад
@@simaovazpinto2106 all the best in your tennis career dude!
@simaovazpinto2106
@simaovazpinto2106 Год назад
@@nijiak aw thanks man 🥲
@kingduggo8453
@kingduggo8453 Год назад
I was just waiting for a new Ben echo video I was so excited when the notification popped up , I was like yes another Ben echo video I can watch a thousands times. Great video love your stuff mate keep it going.
@BenEcho
@BenEcho Год назад
I appreciate you!
@smokinjoe4684
@smokinjoe4684 Год назад
Great content. Immediately subd. As someone who completely fell for Tennis during Covid, this hit me in the feels. Highly addictive game especially so when someone helps ya out.
@sdvinteriors_designstudio
@sdvinteriors_designstudio Год назад
Keep up the good work Ben, awesome video and love the cameo from Matt 👏🎾
@kkt391
@kkt391 Год назад
Excellent video! If you continue to play Tennis Ben one thing would start helping you to improve your game drastically is the implementation of split steps. You are already doing excellent with most shots with the spacing and split steps would buy you so much time to set yourself up properly for the next shot.
@bobonbikes1112
@bobonbikes1112 Год назад
Well done Ben, great video! One of the other big factor of your game would be getting a more friendly racket! There is a reason many club players never play with their hero’s rackets. The skill level, accuracy and feel they have for ball is way beyond ours. A friendly and more compliment racket would allow you to unlock you next level of tennis, fun and love of the game!
@thelettuceuk
@thelettuceuk Год назад
Great inspiring video Ben, love your dedication! Just you were playing Games not Sets (a set = first one to 6 games). You can trust this info as am literally from Wimbledon(it’s my hometown 😄)
@BenEcho
@BenEcho Год назад
Haha you are totally right!! I clearly need another 30 days to understand the rules.
@edreyes5381
@edreyes5381 8 месяцев назад
Ben, I have played Tennis for many years and have never seen anyone improve as quickly as you did. I believe you definitely have what it takes!! Continue taking lessons from good coaches. I also want to say I rarely have had so much fun watching a video. You are a very talented human being and definitely someone who enjoys life. Many blessings to you. Always keep God in your heart and mind. He will never fail you!
@lkjkhfggd
@lkjkhfggd Год назад
I used to play Tennis in high school and college. Recently I've been picking it up again and thinking I should invest in a coach for at least a few sessions. This video definitely makes me think this is true. My shots all seem okay, but there's no doubt dozens of things a coach could be correcting in just a single hour.
@skibbedypappow4579
@skibbedypappow4579 Год назад
Tennis is extremely difficult to learn and get good at. The speed play which you improved is seriously impressive, especially with one handed backhands and serves. Good shit my man
@AGuyWithAnOpinion
@AGuyWithAnOpinion Год назад
Great Job on the vid, I love watching you on Australian Ninja Warrior. Did you end up doing NCL this year and if so where did you come? Thankyou and please keep posting
@skyesthelimit3519
@skyesthelimit3519 Год назад
hi ben im a huge fan
@b.lakeberg7456
@b.lakeberg7456 Год назад
Nice video! Tennis is an awesome skill sport with many opportunities to enjoy the journey of learning the game. I am happy you enjoyed the lessons and plan to keep playing.
@gracechriston8180
@gracechriston8180 Год назад
Way beyond tribute to roger, it is what he expects his fans to do rather than fighting in comment section. Thank you man.
@joelariasdiaz6991
@joelariasdiaz6991 Год назад
This kind of videos showcase how complex this sport is. 2 months of not stopping hard work in orden to win a serve game! You definitely should continue playing
@simaovazpinto2106
@simaovazpinto2106 Год назад
Wow this was so good to watch!! Really well done Ben!
@BenEcho
@BenEcho Год назад
Haha thanks for kicking my butt! Stoked to have you part of the video.
@pedroserpa9625
@pedroserpa9625 Год назад
Absolutely great video. Very funny and inspiring. Made more addicted to tennis than I already was. Congrats!
@ElectricEnzo
@ElectricEnzo Год назад
Great video Ben! 🥳
@Ollie_1997
@Ollie_1997 Год назад
Awesome video mate! tennis is a great sport, keep at it!
@bentso3249
@bentso3249 Год назад
Great video ! Sure people come to watch this video are Roger's fans. I am a big fan who love Roger's elegancy and the one hand backhand. I have watched hours of videos of Roger's forehand, backhand, foot work and serving etc. You have gained significant progress in 30 days. Big credits to coach Andre, I really need a good coach like Andre to practice with for 30 days ! If you wonder why you lost those matches, because you did not apply the same swings in the matches from your practice sessions. 30 days of practice is not enough to get you the muscle memory to beat more experienced players.
@omen9692
@omen9692 Год назад
That first training session I was already impressed, especially cause tennis has such a high skill ceiling.
@michaelboyko5024
@michaelboyko5024 Год назад
I've put you the thumb up before it was 4:05 on the screen, that's a splendid show! Thanks a lot for the great work!
@JoeBarnesAuthor
@JoeBarnesAuthor Год назад
"Games" not "Sets" Ben
@julian.kollataj
@julian.kollataj Год назад
Nice transformation! :) Lucky to have seen Federer play twice in London, and then met him in Finland at Jarkko Nieminen’s retirement match. :)
@ale03000
@ale03000 9 месяцев назад
Amazing progress in just 2 months as this is one of the hardest sport to learn or be good at. Most beginners can't even hit proper ground strokes in the court or hold a rally in the same time frame. You'll be really good in 1 year of training keep it up man 😎
@gstaritsky
@gstaritsky Год назад
Good work on court and really entertaining video. Subscribed. P.s. Roger, thanks!
@TheSparkythespark
@TheSparkythespark Год назад
This is so entertaining! Great content Ben, keep at it!
@oliverli7257
@oliverli7257 Год назад
Hey man this video was great, came from Anton’s channel. Been playing tennis for my whole life and the reason youre probably experiencing tendonitis is that Fed’s racket is extremely heavy, especially for a beginner. Also, playing with a one hander will also exacerbate tendonitis so you have to be really careful with the technique youre using. Switch to continental for the backhand and I’d recommend switching down to a lighter racket like the Clash 100 Pro.
@johnschrader8363
@johnschrader8363 Год назад
This was a really good Video Ben. I hope you're gonna post more tennis content in the future :).
@OutbackYGO
@OutbackYGO Год назад
Been so hyped for this one Ben :D
@Wincoww
@Wincoww Год назад
Love your videos & Maplestory BGM is such nostalgia 😊
@stomo838
@stomo838 Год назад
your the true goat Ben!!! Great vid
@HartmannTennis
@HartmannTennis Год назад
Checked out the rest of your channel, and wow. Definitely subbing, cheers!
@Justin.002
@Justin.002 Год назад
Dude, YES! The community of tennis players is so proud of you right now.
@jackhaworth1324
@jackhaworth1324 Год назад
Commenting for the algo. Great video Ben - my first watch of your channel and already feels like I know you. Your progress was exceptional for only two months of tennis and your approach to training and the sport is wonderful. All the best - and let me know if you head to London and want to hit! I played tennis at a similar level to Andre and am a fully qualified coach (and have a one-handed backhand too - we can discuss how much better it looks!) and would love to be involved if you decide to stop over. Love hearing that you will carry on with tennis, too. The game just gained a great ambassador.
@BenEcho
@BenEcho Год назад
Hey jack i appreciate that a lot! I’d love to spend some time over that way one day soon.
@TheKuno
@TheKuno Год назад
love to see you back
@jadedFk
@jadedFk Год назад
Fantastic videos Ben! Keep them coming :)
@Peter-hn9yv
@Peter-hn9yv Год назад
Work a lot on the footwork and timing, and you’ll play a lot better, so far you got the fundamental strokes down in such a short time, that is good!!
@AJdada815
@AJdada815 5 месяцев назад
There were some really good returns though against Simao, well done!!
@Alan-gt5lr
@Alan-gt5lr Год назад
I think playing live points is very important for getting better. You have to play competitvely sometimes to get alot better. Competing in a tourney could help.
@macot79
@macot79 Год назад
Fantastic video Ben!
@smithjoshua99
@smithjoshua99 Год назад
As someone who's been playing for the last 8 years, and played in college.......it just becomes a lifestyle. I'd play every day if my body would let me. You'll meet some of the coolest people in your life in this sport. So so happy we have a new friend to this community!
@StringxFN
@StringxFN 6 месяцев назад
The part where he faked to squeeze the orange. It got me for a second. Anyway this video is great because I'm starting to learn how to play tennis and this video tells you tips and stuff. Great video 👍
@Zenavesta
@Zenavesta Год назад
Nicely done for a 2 month progression! Can we get an update video, if you’ve still been playing?
@benjaminjensen111
@benjaminjensen111 Год назад
also you should have practised half-court to start with this to improve skill and technique. it does wonders
@thalesnunes3557
@thalesnunes3557 Год назад
Please do more, i would watch a hole hour of this
@justineztv909
@justineztv909 11 месяцев назад
will for the 60 days training? its good but it better if you played 3 to 4 days a week with other players, if you can return in a stable way 5 to 8 times "rally" that's a huge improvement, sometimes the errors kill as and don't likely see it,
@MRRS-pb5xz
@MRRS-pb5xz 20 часов назад
21 grand slams? 20.He is an amazing player, the most elegant tennis player of all time, and along Rafa and Novak he gave us the best seasons of tennis that there have been in history.
@yannisk8584
@yannisk8584 Год назад
It’s a nice idea to show this to beginners and your will to learn tennis! Not to criticize you but I’m learning tennis even if I have played for over 10 years. You can always improve
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 Год назад
Couple of things, it's a game not a set (a set is first to 6 or 7 games) and fed used the RF97 not the PS97... Apart from that though it's really good progress, try preparing your racquet take back a little earlier (that will help you massively) and keep enjoying the learning process (it never stops no matter your level) 🎾
@benwal2496
@benwal2496 Год назад
my name is ben and i love playing tennis and have been playing 3 years so far so this video was really cool and inspirational to me :)
@rufittawah7009
@rufittawah7009 Год назад
incredible effort
@Android18uk
@Android18uk 7 месяцев назад
The walkovers are such a brilliant idea. Surprised Kyrgios didn't think of it first.
@ElijahTheBoss
@ElijahTheBoss Год назад
This video was so awesome!!!
@michaelboyko5024
@michaelboyko5024 Год назад
8:45 you're in good hands, first study a steady position serve, only then add legs into action
@arasus3234
@arasus3234 Год назад
Inspiring!!
@AATCTennis
@AATCTennis Год назад
Love the hat Andre. Super Coach
@MPTennis
@MPTennis Год назад
Impressive tennis and RU-vid skills. Keep up the great work and maybe we will meet up on the tennis court some day. 😁
@scozember
@scozember Год назад
At first I thought it was a meme or something but you really put the effort into this. Amazing!
@TravelPortugalBrasilTPB
@TravelPortugalBrasilTPB Месяц назад
Great work, thanks :)
@MikeJackson-mx6nq
@MikeJackson-mx6nq 2 месяца назад
This help me with my training
@maddie.andrews
@maddie.andrews Год назад
As a huge Federer fan I loved this video so much
@toriko2075
@toriko2075 Год назад
9:44, in another video, a guy said if you played with a pro's racquet, it'd be like playing with a wood plank. Very stiff. It's because pros can generate a huge amount of pawer effortlessly. What they need though is control, which you can get by raising the RA of the racket, among other things. Otherwise, great video. Your work is excellent.
@zecaabraao6380
@zecaabraao6380 Год назад
The thing about this sport is that the more you play and get better the more you like it.
@blackspiderman1887
@blackspiderman1887 Год назад
hes a quick learner. i tried teaching someone this and they took forever to learn.
@thomas_iv3634
@thomas_iv3634 Год назад
using a pro staff as a first racket is tough thats impressive
@crgb2
@crgb2 Год назад
A game is not a set, great video
@AndersRiedel
@AndersRiedel Год назад
One of the fastest learners I've ever seen!
@bhuwanbansal
@bhuwanbansal Год назад
60 days is definitely not enough. I’ve been playing tennis for about 13 years and it still takes me 2 hours to get back to my prime if I have not played for a month or two. Make sure when you are prepping for the ball you visualize how you will hit it. It really helps me. You can’t just swing the same way for every ball. For high balls if you’re attacking you can go a little flatter and low shots add more top spin. Your serve maybe going in with power however your grip and position where you serve from is incorrect. But keep playing and work with your coach and you will be much better in a year.
@AntonZlatkov
@AntonZlatkov Год назад
Set or game?
@skuzmanovic3227
@skuzmanovic3227 Год назад
Correction, 20 grand slams, not 21. Novak Djokovic has 21,Rafael Nadal 22. 2nd correction, he doesn't have total of 6 years at Number One position. 310 weeks is less than 6 years. Novak Djokovic has over 7 years, Rafael barely 4 years.
@christiandelapena8623
@christiandelapena8623 Год назад
Funniest tennis sh_t in RU-vid. Great job bro. We all love Roger!
@emanuelpalazon6508
@emanuelpalazon6508 Год назад
i am not expert by any means , im just starting too but i think i noticed that you wait to prepare your shot too much, and the balls catches you really fast, you need to prepare before the ball bounce in your side of the field, great video!
@neminho6070
@neminho6070 Год назад
What a great video! I have no choice but to subscribe!
@asyrafnukman1991
@asyrafnukman1991 Год назад
Terima kasih videonya
@overwatchgale4640
@overwatchgale4640 Год назад
You should try perfecting his backhand form too yours looks very rushed but try to make it graceful
@TennistheWorld
@TennistheWorld Год назад
Well done!
@unclevee9113
@unclevee9113 Год назад
60 days in the world of tennis is very short, your improvement is definitely impressive.
@twinwankel
@twinwankel Год назад
You picked the hardest sport to train like a pro. Fed has the perfect technique and he is absolutely the GOAT. However, tennis is so technical that you just can't away with just being athletic. You have to be good at everything, timing, coordination, athletic ability, endurance, strategy, and a feel for the game. I think foot work is your number 1 problem. You don't split step well and you don't bounce around enough. But I admit that in 60 days you did great. Most ppl would not have committed so much time to the endeavor and played once or twice a week. My own journey, which is still going on, it's been seven years and I have reached around intermediate to advanced level tennis. But it will take some time to get to even an intermediate level. You are somewhere between a beginner and intermediate. I would hope you develop a love of the game and continue on your journey. Best of luck.
@biggestbeans6138
@biggestbeans6138 Год назад
When you say set do you mean game?
@Largaeditz
@Largaeditz Год назад
I have been working out by lifting Wright for 1 and a halv month and is very fit bc I have been training a lotta of other stuff for many many years and I am 15, and you inspire me to work out every day, but I have a problem. What exercises att you doing for biceps and triceps, and I onöy have dumbells and no gym🥲
@pencilcheck
@pencilcheck Год назад
yea, for someone who probably just pick up a racquet (I guess), for 30 days you did really well. I wouldn't imagine myself doing this much serve and playing like how you play if that is my first time picking up a racquet and train for 30 days.
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