There's adjusting and there's spinning. Full spinning after every shot is unusual. Most players spin it occasionally to semi-regularly, and certainly they will make small grip adjustments using the off-hand. There's a reason dude got so many thumbs up on his comment. Struff is spinning unusually often.
What a fighter!! Important moments played with great determination. Beautiful sliced backhands chained with powerful backhands. Lots of attacks. Congratulation Stéfanos.
Yeah it's all due to the camera angle imo. It's very high up, unlike in the past, 2017 was the last time when the camera angle was slightly higher than the player, you would see the ball "like a melon" and also the depth of the shots. Now the camera angle is not watchable, not even night sessions because of the lighting that resembles sunlight. I don't understand why they choose for this ugly angle.
Seems Tsitsipas was slicing more than normal. If his new coach can make his slice 20-30% better (especially as a defensive tool) that will a HUGE difference to his game.
@@cvcfoundation8413 He had confidence back when he was 11....?😅Well anyways good win one step level up for him!Just want him to have the mental of his age.TSITSIVEDEV/KYRGIPAS clash wanna see again.
If I was his coach I would tell him : “Give up on that single handed backhand, it doesn’t serve you. You refuse ? I really love you kid so I wish you good luck because even though you’re good, you could be better, and because you’re so stubborn, so you aint gonna win often.”
@@fredlada1634 Says the loser with no skills in the sport or coaching. You wish you could say that to him. He is top 44 of all time in win-loss index, 1 year-end champs, 2 slam finals, 7 masters finals winning 3 of them. Did you not see the video of the top one-handed backhanders trying 2-handers? It is not natural for them and to try and change it now after already in mid 20s?
@@fredlada1634nah, way to late for that. Even if he would start to use a two hander never ever would be the same quality as hes one hander. Not at this level
And you really belive it wasn't for Stefanis mistakes to bring Struff so close to winning? Sorry mate but if you think overall stuff is better than tsitsipas there is an ongoing problem for you
Struff seems very passive in these highlights..? Not what I am used watching him and against the top players on these rather fast court I don't understnsf this.
I was gonna say that single handed backhand needs to stop given the lack of force it produces, how less precise the shots become and how easy it is to simply fail at returning the ball, but then I’m happy to seek the Greek smiling, wish he could he better contending harder against the others at the top. Seriously if he was playing with 2 hands on the backhand he would not lose as easily and his game would be stronger. Federer was extremely precise, that’s what gave him the wins initially, then players started to play big shots on him and he didn’t appear as strong anymore. The single hand head backhand is something of the past, it’s not good enough given the level of tennis these days.
Single backhand is the best and Federer is one of the best in tennis history and he uses single bakchand. Not roger had problems with speed or power balls but because of the spin of ball especially when was playing with Rafa ..
@@TimelyAdventureHe beat sinner in monte carlo. And let’s not pretend he doesn’t have a winning h2h. If rublev can beat sinner, no reason Tsitsipas can’t
well that’s how match ups work anyway, maybe he can’t but maybe he doesn’t need to. Maybe someone like Zverev takes Alcaraz out and tsitsipas beats Zverev.