@thornbird6768 Medvedev, Zverev and Raonic are all big servers and are taller than Kyrgios. There is no other player below his height that has produced high stat's of aces and 1st serve win percentages. I can only think of Federer
Raonic is not much taller than Nick, but he is much stronger.Kyrgius and Sampras( and also Lloyd Harris) have best serve techniques for me . and Karlovic,Inser,Opelka most dangerous serve@@MA77SP
Please coach him just one season. As a fan I would just love to see a fully dedicated and focused season. He could dominate grass and hard courts. He’s always my tennis what if 😢
I wonder if you could argue that because of his serve motion he has created additional stress on his knee. The large separation of the feet puts alot of pressure on the front left knee. He has been having alot of injuries lately and alot of that complaint is about his left knee. If you don't believe me, try his serve technique , you will notice that there is alot of pressure on the left knee. Then try to imagine that you need to multiply this by 10,000 serves.
And while so many armchair experts want to slag Nick off, the thing they all gloss over, is the technical perfection Nick has achieved with this beast of a serve. Truly, utterly, epic.
@@chtomlin his forehand is also very strong, and he has tremendous touch and feel, especially around the net. His backhand is his relatively weaker side, but remember that he's a top 20 player, and his UTR has been as high as top 5 in the world. On grass, I'd say he's maybe #3 in the world.
@@bigrobsydney I'm not sure what your point is, but mine was that everyone in tennis recognizes this is a world class serve at the highest level... even to the point that he leans on or needs it too much... this is in answer to PM ridiculous claim that people don't realize how good Nick's serve is...with Novak's serve, Nick wouldn't be top 20.
@@chtomlin My point is that while Nicks serve is exceptional, it's not the only weapon he has. And Novak's serve is also very good these days. Not so powerful, but reliable, and hits his spots well.
Your chanel is amazing. Please do a video on Pete Sampras. I would like to see a breakdown on his technique. His serve and especially his forehand and backhand. 🙌
Nick is a natural, he’s the Ronaldinho of Tennis. Too bad he’s not consistent or serious about his tennis career otherwise he could have been one of the top ranked tennis players of the tour. Hope he’ll play soon, I really enjoy watching his games especially after I learned that he never practice as much as pro players do.
Can you go on the Backhand and Forehand of Dominic Thiem? I really love his style of Tennis and his bravery. That would be great. I really enjoy your videos!!!
Before Nick won the doubles AO title, I always thought he would be a much better doubles player than singles player specifically because of his serve. His ball toss is so consistent, it's almost impossible to read where he will place his serve which is a big advantage in doubles
As an ex tennis coach, the key to his serve is that it starts from the exact position with only a slight change in the wrist position to direct it down the middle or out wide... impossible to pick...
Wow. with the serve being the most important shot in tennis and him being the best at it, he still only won ONE tournament in 2022. the level in men's tennis is tough.
It’s the modern version of Roscoe Tanner with some Sampras and Ivanicevic thrown in. Good lesson but it does help a wee bit that most of these guys are tall.
Obviously his best weapon is the service not the only depending on the opponent he may win without the service. Super explosive player despite the height is one the fastest, skilful net game, poweful shots but no mental at all he's like Rublev mentally but way better technically.
I would like to ask you, since you have said that the ball bounces much higher on clay, for those who are a bit shorter like 155 cm or 160 cm, how could they deal with these high balls?
Great Video. So why don't the other pros try to incorporate one or more aspects into their serves? If you want to be the best, you have to emulate the best.
Here the thing. It's not just serve that requires a whipping effect to produce a power. Ground strokes are dependent on this too. The problem is how to develop it. It has not just to click in, you have to be able to recognize what happened. After that you are in the zone and you will never look back. That's how three Gods became unbeatable. Got lucky to experience it and remember it. Once they got a thing, a precise thing, and a feeling they will not forget it and they will continue working on it, making it more and more reliable. That's it. Luck is a big part of success:))
6:13...ca ce n'est evidemment pas 30 degrees..je crois ils ont raté à dessiner les fleches..c'est par rapport à la verticale...ou bien...à la prolongation de la ligne de sa jambe droite en faite.
Good analysis. 👍 . Now will you message Nick and show him this video because I'm willing to bet he has no idea " why" he does all these specific motions. He just does them because he's always done them!
A shot maker that’s won nothing. Nada. Zippo. Nothing. Paying tribute to anything regarding such a narcissistic fool who exhibits psychological issues in real time for the world to see, doesn’t deserve it.
Just saw your tweet how Novak will tie serena as best tennis player of all time. Nice way to kill your credibility. Pretty sure if novak played your best player of all time she would hardly win a game
Amazing analysis! thank you . I think Kyrgios also speak about his pretty low ball toss ( compared to very high toss with some players ) hitting the ball when it just comes to it's peak , to gain precision , speed and making his serve even more unreadable ...??