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ITF Senior vs Advanced Club Player (Tie Break to 10) 

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Next in our Josh Berry Series, he takes on owner of Tennishead Magazine Tim Farthing. Will experience triumph over youth in this battle of age groups?
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@petershort936
@petershort936 Год назад
Hilarious. Quite possibly the most egregious foot faulting I’ve ever seen. The serve at 6-4 is absurd.
@ayhayuba3969
@ayhayuba3969 Год назад
The more I watch YT tennis the more I see this level of foot faulting. I’m beginning to feel plenty of players foot fault and don’t give a crap. It’s a shame for players who actually try to play the game properly. It’s easy to get away with it because most games are played without an official.
@petershort936
@petershort936 Год назад
@@ayhayuba3969 More than likely they don't know when they're doing it and the opponent can't see it. But once told, it should be corrected. That said, most foot faulting doesn't really create an advantage. However, I would say in this case, big advantage. Player was practically stepping into the court like it were a volleyball serve.
@Esprits4s
@Esprits4s Год назад
And he has a platform stance! Foot faults seem rampant with pinpoint stance players, but even more ridiculous for players that shouldn't even be moving their feet.
@petershort936
@petershort936 Год назад
@@Esprits4s yeah, he's reaching out with the front foot, which is actually bad technique. But he's a good player and this has probably come natural to him. All he has to do is look at the video and he'll understand what we're talking about. It's almost like he's stepping forward or into a throw.
@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten
He's maybe stepping 4cm inside the court, it is not that bad.
@douglasrasmussen480
@douglasrasmussen480 Год назад
Renowned tennis player and coach Vic Braden suggested that when faced with a chronic foot faulter to walk to the net and blast serves straight down. When the opponent complains, to tell them that one inch over the service line is no different than 15 feet.
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Ha! Ha! Wise words from Vic. But how do you know that Josh wasn’t also foot faulting?
@douglasrasmussen480
@douglasrasmussen480 Год назад
@@timfarthing8505 - My comment was generic to foot faulting overall.
@Lanky009
@Lanky009 Год назад
interesting take on it but it's not easy to see if someone is foot faulting from returning serve (if nobody is on the server side of the court is watching)
@twinwankel
@twinwankel Год назад
@@Lanky009 This is true but you can watch your opponent play other ppl and see. Typically ppl with poor tosses will foot fault a lot and also pinpoint servers.
@cd8145
@cd8145 Год назад
The humor in these videos are gold 😂
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
My humour is gold, Josh's is bronze at best
@cd8145
@cd8145 Год назад
@@timfarthing8505 Very funny indeed, especially for someone in their 70s!
@rsmith02
@rsmith02 Год назад
Tim is a monster with very efficient and powerful strokes. I loved those vicious slice backhands and the well-placed serves he followed to the net.
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Great to see RU-vid still has some highly intelligent commentators 😉😂
@julianhemming7797
@julianhemming7797 Месяц назад
that’s cos he’s half way there before hitting the serve
@julianhemming7797
@julianhemming7797 Месяц назад
@@timfarthing8505 might have to watch those feet nextvtime we play 😂
@Anton.Arkhipov
@Anton.Arkhipov Год назад
Tim footfaulted on every serve 😢 so of those “9 out of ten points” …
@allthingstennis
@allthingstennis Год назад
Lol 😆 Josh will be pleased with this news
@SaqibSheikh
@SaqibSheikh Год назад
Foot fault every time
@tdc_2021
@tdc_2021 Год назад
Came here to say the same haha. Nice serve but needs to be 6 inches further back.
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
I'll happily play Josh again and stand 2 feet behind the baseline when serving - bring it on
@mbond88h
@mbond88h Год назад
He really did foot fault every time-----wow-----
@jamestan4165
@jamestan4165 Год назад
Loved this one. Tim has a nice game - very solid all around.
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Thanks. The hard work in the gym and strict diet is paying off i think. Need to keep these youngsters in their place! 😀
@maxgluteus4263
@maxgluteus4263 Год назад
@@timfarthing8505 Tim good game, Except that you foot fault a lot. Also I Might’ve missed heard that you are above 70, first of all you don’t look that age also your playing style is not from that time, quite contemporary like 90s, am I right?
@rsmith02
@rsmith02 Год назад
@@maxgluteus4263 He is not 70!
@maxgluteus4263
@maxgluteus4263 Год назад
@@rsmith02 That's what I thought but at 0:30 ? "best player over 70 in Britain."
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
@@maxgluteus4263 I'm 47. The presenter thinks he's funny saying i'm 70 🙃 So yes you are right that my game was formed in the mid-80's and early 90's when i played a lot of junior tournaments
@mattc5592
@mattc5592 Год назад
Lol randomly stumbled on this! I remember Tim from back in the day down in Winchester. He had a big serve back then too if I remember
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
It's all i've got!
@Bignewshound60
@Bignewshound60 Год назад
I remember Time too from Bereweeke Club. I don't remember him foot faulting as bad as this back then.
@mashaalik
@mashaalik Год назад
these guys are high level? what's with every serve a footfault?
@SalucTheGlitcher
@SalucTheGlitcher Год назад
Once I noticed the foot faults that was all I could look at
@Wolfmare-uo5yy
@Wolfmare-uo5yy Год назад
The footwork from Tim is very good.
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
Thanks. Must be the shoes
@kikibeldandy
@kikibeldandy Год назад
Everything looked good except for the nasty habit with the front foot.
@mericusta1988
@mericusta1988 Год назад
Josh lost the mental part. Tim played patient& aggressive, while Josh played impulsive & very aggressive. This is usually the same with younger guys. Always going for the big shots. Tim also always sent the forehands to Josh’s backhand and approached the net. This is difficult for anyone who does not have solid backhand
@andreabernotti4017
@andreabernotti4017 Год назад
And he also play bass with U2, unbelievable.
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
I'm a man of many talents. I'm actually better at tennis than guitar but Bono pays me a lot more to play in his band than i could earn playing tennis
@keithstringer1140
@keithstringer1140 Год назад
The old guy’s trash talk is AWESOME!!! Good on ya mate!!
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
I’ve had plenty of years to practise and faced plenty of Josh’s in my time
@sjchak
@sjchak Год назад
What racket is Tim using and also what type of string and string tension- he uses
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 11 месяцев назад
HEAD Prestige Tour 315g from about 5 years ago. String is a multi filament at around 57lbs
@smokinjoe4684
@smokinjoe4684 Год назад
Josh Berry series is money
@ayokay123
@ayokay123 Год назад
Did I hear that Tim was in his 70's?!
@Nopanop
@Nopanop Год назад
What racket is tim using , head prestige?
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
HEAD Prestige Pro with 95 sq in head size. An older model from around 5 years ago. Strung with very soft multi filament string at 55lbs. Super tight string pattern so you have to hit the sweet spot and really tough to create top spin. But if you hit flat and clean like me then its a dream racket because the feel you get is lovely.
@gordontanner5997
@gordontanner5997 Год назад
Well done Tennis head and Josh used to be taught by Jon Maskens!
@cezarywajgt8984
@cezarywajgt8984 5 месяцев назад
Why you never use singles posts?
@Hurry19671
@Hurry19671 Год назад
Which racket exactly does Tim play with? an actual Head Prestige, which one?
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
HEAD Prestige Pro from around 5 years ago with 95 sq inch head size and i use a really soft multi filament string strung at around 57 lbs
@ilovebrandnewcarpets
@ilovebrandnewcarpets Год назад
Everyone complaining about foot faults...I don't ff, but there's soo many guys at my club that ff as a matter of course I've just given up correcting it. One guy does it with both feet!
@t-birdmr.t7980
@t-birdmr.t7980 Год назад
Foot faultin' Timmy
@danielchile76
@danielchile76 Год назад
Solid serve by the ITF Senior
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
Thanks.
@EdmonBegoli
@EdmonBegoli Год назад
Is that Head Prestige Tour that Tim is playing with?
@cabforwardooo9983
@cabforwardooo9983 Год назад
I believe it is. It has the 16x19 string pattern.
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Head Prestige Tour with 95 sq in head size and 16x19 stringing pattern - a model from around 5 years ago - strung with very soft multi filament at around 57lbs
@cabforwardooo9983
@cabforwardooo9983 Год назад
@@timfarthing8505 Hi Tim and nice hitting. I have the red version of your racquet (named the Pro at the time). If you like experimenting, you may like Head Lynx Tour strings at 48lbs. It’s a softer poly that offers good control and spin, and also provides nice, crisp feedback without being harsh. I’m 71 and it doesn’t bother my arm at all, and I have a one-handed backhand with top from both sides. It’s worth a try, especially if you string your own.
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
@@cabforwardooo9983 Tried a poly and got tennis elbow within an hour so i'm going to stick with my multi fil for now
@user-qe6dt4yi8p
@user-qe6dt4yi8p 11 месяцев назад
Ahh yes foot faults galore 😂 love the video despite it though!
@Syd7088
@Syd7088 Год назад
as long as he can sleep well 😂😂😂
@nordattack
@nordattack 4 месяца назад
That was over quite fast.
@TheWinezen
@TheWinezen Год назад
Sorry but old guys service points don't count becasue he foot faults!
@roos3013
@roos3013 Год назад
tim the footfault! give beer to josh!😅
@allthingstennis
@allthingstennis Год назад
😆 I think this means a rematch is in order!
@roos3013
@roos3013 Год назад
@@allthingstennis looking forward to watching that!🍻🍻
@propgee
@propgee Год назад
Did you say over 70
@reuelray
@reuelray Год назад
Mr Monsieur Foot Fault. How is that guy going to play in any tournaments? The foot faults were grievous. He didn't step on the line his foot was all the way inside on the blue. There's a guy that plays with my group who's older than all of us. Right now he's 80, I'm in my late 60s and some of the guys are in the early seventies. Dude has been foot faulting since the beginning of time. We have long given up trying to correct that issue, we just let him do what he do. With one foot in the grave, he's about to foot-fault in the ground instead of on it..🤭😱😂
@anonymous4711_
@anonymous4711_ Год назад
relatable.
@mohammedfarag5845
@mohammedfarag5845 Год назад
Good serve made the difference, playing with head prestige mostly pro or mp l
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Pro - 95 sq in head - strung with multi filament at around 55lbs
@user-nw3ok2wz2w
@user-nw3ok2wz2w 2 месяца назад
The old guy is actually really good wow
@johnnybgood1169
@johnnybgood1169 Год назад
The foot fault comments are hilarious. Does anyone really think the outcome would be any different if Tim stood a few centimeters further back? Did he gain any advantage by being 2-3 cm on the line? In any tournament with officials he would receive a warning, back up 8-10 cm, and the problem would be solved. If someone had brought it to his attention in this friendly competition, I'm sure he would have done the same.
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
Never has a truer word been spoken on RU-vid
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 8 месяцев назад
There is a reason why a foot fault is a fault. If he did it once in 200 serves, i think its fine. If he does it 9 out of 10 serves, it means he cant serve without foot faulting. The very bad habit he makes with his foot requires him to move back easily half a foot and that would mess up the serve for sure. In any real tournament, he would have lost, or disqualified.
@testplatform582
@testplatform582 Год назад
This guy is over 70??! Wow great job. Wonder if the foot faults help with staying young. J/k on that 😂
@saidyassin5498
@saidyassin5498 Год назад
Good hitting gentlemen! However, Josh won in my point of view. Why?...because Tim foot-faulted 100%. FF is ilegal in any tennis level completion. Keep hitting and stay health!
@danjuhl5134
@danjuhl5134 Год назад
I write this before wathcing the video - I would imagine that the ITF senior player most likely wins easily. Although one tie break is a bit random. You have to be quite good in order to compensate for worse technique, worse tactical awareness, worse footwork etc. Based on the thumbnail, that "old" ITF player doesn't look THAT old. He should be able to more well enough and fast enough to outplay the club player, make fewer errors, keeping up enough pressure on the club player to make him lose patience and make the errors that costs him the match. Will be interesting to watch the video now, see if I am right or wrong.
@DanTuber
@DanTuber Год назад
Old man has a good serve
@allthingstennis
@allthingstennis Год назад
🤣
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Form is temporary, class is permanent (or so they say)
@kimmorrison9169
@kimmorrison9169 Год назад
@@timfarthing8505 Damn Tim, your not old, but I am!
@Official.tadiwa
@Official.tadiwa Год назад
Yall need to tell this old man to stop footfaulting
@AM-xy6xk
@AM-xy6xk Год назад
ITF senior? Did he ever play with the umpire? He basically would lose every point due to footfall.
@charlieb3497
@charlieb3497 Год назад
Fair call on the foot fault’s 😳
@Jason-vi3zz
@Jason-vi3zz 8 месяцев назад
Holy foot fault batman!
@JoJo-nm1dh
@JoJo-nm1dh Год назад
Unfortunately footfault very time 😂
@dosbaddel7436
@dosbaddel7436 Год назад
Tim always was on the line with his left foot at serve, so all his serves were a fault.
@bryantzhang6919
@bryantzhang6919 Год назад
Tim had foot fault on his every serve
@TheWinezen
@TheWinezen Год назад
Rematch with Tim after he fixes his foot faults.
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
We are already discussing it. Bring it on...
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
@kirkleach Wasn't even aware of it and does anyone really care?
@brettteeter3461
@brettteeter3461 Год назад
@@timfarthing8505 Lame reply.
@cybernetennis
@cybernetennis Год назад
Tim is 47? I look 20 years younger then him and I'm 48.
@allthingstennis
@allthingstennis Год назад
🤣 Could you beat the old man though?
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
You wouldn't win a point against me. Talk is cheap
@b-dogs1038
@b-dogs1038 Год назад
re: Tim’s foot faults. For all his age & experience- you think he’d know better 😂
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
With ages a great sense of responsibility
@weyman4317
@weyman4317 Год назад
“One of the best players over70” - a joke I assume . Tim is late 40s and a very good player. I don’t think Josh stood a chance.
@allthingstennis
@allthingstennis Год назад
Yes 100% a Joke, we thought that was clear 😆. You're spot on he's a very good player, and hits consistent depth and flat which is super tough to play against!
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
47 with the body of an 18 year old
@nicholasdemetriades9154
@nicholasdemetriades9154 Год назад
Oh I thought he was 70 and was just in good health. Sorry Tim.
@kesun32145
@kesun32145 4 месяца назад
If he is in his 40s then that’s even more reason why he shouldn’t be foot faulting every serve. It completely ruins the credibility of his game.
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Sorry, sorry, sorry. Yes so I foot fault a tiny bit but did it really make any difference to the result? Surely you can see the difference in class between me and Josh? 😉
@Anton.Arkhipov
@Anton.Arkhipov Год назад
He will surely destroy you next time, ha
@TheWinezen
@TheWinezen Год назад
If we overlook the rules of tennis, especially those that is suppose to affect the score, then are we really playing tennis?
@mbond88h
@mbond88h Год назад
I think you foot fault a tiny bit on EVERY serve...its a great serve though
@petershort936
@petershort936 Год назад
Tiny?
@LauncherSpiderMk7
@LauncherSpiderMk7 Год назад
Might've overlooked it if it was a few centimeters, but on some serves your entire foot was inside the court.
@cody5641
@cody5641 Год назад
Every point Tim serves is a foot fault
@drack1997
@drack1997 Год назад
Tim’s forehand looks like philippoussis
@timfarthing8505
@timfarthing8505 Год назад
Philipoussis forehand looks like mine actually 🤣
@stephenstephen1505
@stephenstephen1505 Год назад
If Josh is an advanced club player then I am Federer. I would have beaten him with ease at age 14
@chanhonman3805
@chanhonman3805 Год назад
foot fault during serve
@batkid7745
@batkid7745 Год назад
foot fault.
@SaludContable
@SaludContable Год назад
This is the typical case of experience guy vs rookie
@SAM098.
@SAM098. Год назад
Josh Steal 2 points
@tomr6955
@tomr6955 Год назад
Josh is the only one that doesn't make me laugh
@Bignewshound60
@Bignewshound60 Год назад
every service from farthing was a foot fault
@tw9535
@tw9535 Год назад
How does someone 70+ who has played so much tennis, working out details of the game, still foot fault every time? That is super annoying to see. And yes, it _does_ matter.
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
If you think i'm 70+ then you are the most gullible tennis player ever
@tw9535
@tw9535 Год назад
@@Tennishead Originally I thought '70+' was some sort of ability ranking that used age as a component - lots of rankings out there- but whatever it meant a player of that ability and experience should not be chronic/frequent with foot faulting. If people haven't pointed that out before then they were just being polite.
@gomezalx
@gomezalx Год назад
Tim has a very bad foot fault...
@mommemomme1418
@mommemomme1418 Год назад
Tim foot faulting extremely
@jasoncowell5133
@jasoncowell5133 Год назад
Kids these days 😴 don't have a clue how to construct a point, play the percentages and win matches. All for glory and the instagram winners on every shot. Well done to the senior, easy pickings.
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
Thanks. I agree with you
@DonYang73
@DonYang73 8 месяцев назад
The fact that he footfaulted 90% of the time, means he cant serve without footfaulting or he is a cheat. 😂 you can see the motion of his foot. Its a terribly bad habit. People who think otherwise think they can call a ball 5 inches out as in. 😂 Sorry folks, doesnt work that way. This doesnt take away the fact that Senior hits solid ground strokes and has great game IQ, he just cant play in an official tournament.
@craigroyle860
@craigroyle860 Год назад
Old guy foot faults nearly every serve .... wow how ordinary
@danjuhl5134
@danjuhl5134 Год назад
The kid has so much to learn. No head. Plays to the forehand all the time. Hits way too aggressively like Kvitova on one of her usual bad days, so many errors. But that is life as a kid. If you are smart, you learn from your mistakes. Time will tell whether he will become smart. First and foremost, he needs to develop more humility, self criticism, a willingness to constantly improve. At this moment in time, he obviously overrates himself and thinks he has learned it all. That attitude won't get you far. Perhaps he should watch a couple of Jordan Peterson videos.
@andtewlonsdale8047
@andtewlonsdale8047 Год назад
2 v ugly servers
@Tennishead
@Tennishead Год назад
Josh is actually very handsome in real life
@RyanSheppard
@RyanSheppard Год назад
Love seeing this guy lose, almost as good as never seeing him again. Talks so much trash and cheats on line calls.
@BoomsRiddico4868
@BoomsRiddico4868 Год назад
Yes Josh your serve is ugly, but if you use your shoulders and body a bit more instead of just your arms you will have a cracking serve.
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