God loves you I want you to know that and he will never leave you or forsake you and if you ask the Holy Spirit to live in you, God will let it happen and you can be saved if you confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord and that God raised him from the dead you will be saved bro
@@ebstmnt God loves you I want you to know that and he will never leave you or forsake you and if you ask the Holy Spirit to live in you, God will let it happen and you can be saved if you confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord and that God raised him from the dead you will be saved bro
@@fz4296 God loves you I want you to know that and he will never leave you or forsake you and if you ask the Holy Spirit to live in you, God will let it happen and you can be saved if you confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord and that God raised him from the dead you will be saved bro
Your channel is truly great… it’s fantastic to have real player offering common sense, well thought out truth (for the most part) about becoming an advanced Tennis player. It’s also wonderful that you’re back to competing… if you commit 100% to the next 24 months, staying the course through poor form, bad loses, injuries, travel and the great wins I’m sure you’ll go even further you can imagine. Stay the course…
It seems quite obvious that you are constantly striving to hit quality shots. Your commitment in this regard is both highly instructional and inspiring.
One of my all-time favorite videos from your channel (I have quite a few 😁). Great insight into the mindset of a player and how you approach/structure your training sessions. The later part of the session ,where you make your mind up early and be more decisive in your strokes, is fantastic advice for me to take away from this video. Thank you again for all the great content you put out. Love the “4.5 now what” series too. Obrigado!
Was awesome! I kind of do the same logic on my practices during the week cause it’s 1hr or 1.5hr and is not enough time to do full sets. Taking ideas from this video as well!
Hi Karue, I've been watching your videos a lot lately and it has helped me to elevate my game to a whole new level. The unique perspective you bring in is amazing. If you can, can you create a video on your tactics on hitting a stable smash/overhead? Mostly, how to smash while stepping back or running back forward and sideways. Where to hit, how to aim and how to position myself. Perhaps this may be an idea for multiple videos. Thank you.
I love that you ride a onewheel :) , do you snowboard as well ? If you do, do you think it helps with tennis? I know skiing does, as many pro players ski
Your racket face is much less inverted during take back than most pros with semi western forehand grips. Is yours a weaker semi western grip? Could you tell us exactly which bevels your index knuckle and heel pad are on?
Had to pause and like the video as soon as the captions came up for "If you are about to complain about the grunting, go back to watching pickleball videos."
Great stuff I'll be implementing a number of those drills in my warmups - thanks! By the way, who's your hitting partner? Looks like he's got some solid game too.
@mytennishq question let’s say I go into a tournament with different balls you used to use , let’s say a stiffer lighter ball or a softer heavy ball , how would you choose your back up rackets tension and how would your prepare your gears let’s say you have 4 rackets ? Thx
The line of the ball doesn’t stop at contact point. It continues past the the start of your racquet drop. There’s a gap between the contact point and the swing path that is often gone unseen and unused. Those pinches off the full distance needed for swing path. Let’s see if you can see it next time you’re hitting.
Hi Karue, If I am doing some cross court with an opponent, if I hit a decent, or even okay cross court shot that I think will most likely cause the opponent to hit cross court back, should I just go straight to the net to intercept their next shot and finish the point or is that a bad idea?
Hi! Wanna ask you something, could you share with me your string reccomendations for the Vcore 95 2023. I just recenty use this racquet, still trying to find the perfect strings with a blend of control and spin. Appreciate if you could share this. Thanks!
Well you should definitely try my string. Collaboration with Toroline. This is the set up I currently use and play all my tournaments with: toroline.com/collections/my-tennis-hq
UCLA babyyyy!!!! Lets go!!! Karue, i see a lot of similarities in your strokes with your boy Marcos Giron, and hes been very successful on tour recently. I know you can be just as successful--you just need experience. And youre not too old--look at what the Big 3 did into their mid-late thirties. Rootin for you bud. Lets go!!!
Given the circumstances especially financially, you're doing a fucking outstanding job at being: manager, coach and player. Big pat on the shoulder for you Sell.
Hi! I have been watching your channel for a while now. I like it how it is different to others. Unique. The reason why I am writing is to ask in the name of surely hundreds: I think it would be useful and interesting to see how you get ready to compete again, OFF the court. Meaning , how do you eat, how do you recover what are your techniques etc etc. I think it would be fascinating to see. (Just and idea..)
It’s amazing how your level is so high despite not being able to slide. There are so many balls that you cannot reach that someone who can slide can reach, yet you’re still a world class player playing with a handicap.
I really like your serve, it's truly impressive. Can I share a video of mine with you to receive some constructive feedback? It would be very helpful since I'm having difficulty reaching the level I'm aiming for. I greatly appreciate your expert opinion!
Andy Roddick said that you are not a professional player unless you can support yourself through your winnings alone. What do you think about what he said?
If I were your coach I'd tell you more knee bend ~get lower b4 each shot. Greater power & more margin for error rising up into the shot. When players don't do this the opponent's ball/shot is playing them.