Could do the old school Williams way and throw racquets across the court 😅
@GramooneerАй бұрын
Ooh la la, now pay me 7500 for the lesson 😂
@sabidulai2137Ай бұрын
😂
@ohdearohdearАй бұрын
I love when Patrick says, Oh lala
@user-nk2js5rg5pАй бұрын
Yes cool
@lizard_girl_9 күн бұрын
this was absolutely so helpful! so short and concise but everything makes perfect sense! thank you so much💓💓
@michaelodunsi4208Ай бұрын
How to I raised series A funding so Patrick can fix my serve 🤔? 😂
@fuinrock834615 күн бұрын
Very true. Good advice is expensive.
@naji465Ай бұрын
Just a few tweaks and some fine tuning...
@sooperman12Ай бұрын
He's still dropping his elbow though.
@user-tx3fi5un1n9 күн бұрын
After a lot of trial and error changing my serve after tendinitis, this really helped get rhythm. Still struggling to do it in point play, but the initial improvement was significant
@ELiSactionSPortsАй бұрын
I like this one… love and light Patrick… videos coming thanks for the support
@SS-qf2poАй бұрын
Kid still drops the arm after the instructions...no change!
@IamnotJohnFordАй бұрын
It's not gong to take every time. But, he has the knowledge. Now, it takes a few hundred serves to build muscle memory and then a few hundred more to make it effortless.
@user-nk2js5rg5pАй бұрын
Are you a coach?
@SS-qf2poАй бұрын
@@user-nk2js5rg5p yes
@Smoshylife14 күн бұрын
Honestly tucking the elbow gives more range of motion to generate power for your swing. Kinda like swinging your racket only halfway on a forehand. Look at Federer serving in slow mo. He drops his elbow. Whose advice are you gonna take, Serena’s former coach, or Roger freaken Federer?
@IamnotJohnFord14 күн бұрын
@@Smoshylife Probably the coach. I've seen videos saying not to try to copy Federer too much. He's just built different and you'll never be able to do what he does. I tend to agree on some things. Federer has a massive coil on his serve that many club players can't use well.
@user-nk2js5rg5pАй бұрын
Absolutely a great technical sound coach😊
@ciaranbrady259211 күн бұрын
Last couple of serves look really good 👍
@Pacifier1968Ай бұрын
For me, nothing has changed. 😮
@tv-gk9zfАй бұрын
Mouratoglou is the bestest!! teacher in our generations. 😊😊
@daiji5960Ай бұрын
Amazing advice
@elbru78Ай бұрын
N’y a-t-il pas une petite erreur technique dans ce qui est montré avec le passage en plateau qui est largement déconseillé ? L’accélération évoquée ne se fait elle pas simplement en envoyant le coude vers l’avant tout en conservant le poignet cassé vers le bas de sorte que la tête de raquette, sans passer par la phase de plateau, alors que le coude est projeté vers l’avant, gratte le derrière de la tête, descend dans le dos puis se projette naturellement vers le haut pour finir avec la pronation ?
@thebooknanny15 күн бұрын
What about loosening the grip after the trophy pose. I find that helps my wrist to be more flexible. Tight grip make my wrist stiff.
@lemmelemme31326 күн бұрын
I suffered an injury coz of freeing the wrist trying to implement this . I dont know how it works for others, i am still hurting.
@jean-manuelmarie7845Ай бұрын
He stays with low elbow
@slarkkrals3193Ай бұрын
Serving knacks are difficult to keep hot-handed for a long time... Practice more often is neccessary to maintain body memory...
@yayaya479Ай бұрын
no way that kid went to my club
@noahkleinman-ld3xhАй бұрын
he’s a 7 UTR
@jvo3777Ай бұрын
I did a full wrist flick on serve a few times, incredible serves but got hurt right away.
@IamnotJohnFordАй бұрын
I think he means to let the wrist be relaxed and fluid. Do NOT flick the wrist or you risk injury. Let the wrist be flexible so the arm can act as a whip powered by the whole body. Otherwise, it becomes more wrist.
@jvo377726 күн бұрын
@@IamnotJohnFord agreed. If I could do the wrist flick, I could become a 5.5 server haha.
@harryp380416 күн бұрын
Still dropping his elbows 😂....oooolallaa😂
@davidgiampa5194Ай бұрын
worst advice ever. i hope holger is watching. maybe he can finally win that atp 75
@MrMooremelody11 күн бұрын
his elbow is still dropping no?
@tennisisepicАй бұрын
holy shit i played this guy before
@canchero724Ай бұрын
He's rich enough to afford Patrick? How?
@noahkleinman-ld3xhАй бұрын
Score???
@tennisisepicАй бұрын
@@noahkleinman-ld3xh lol he beat me like 3 and 2. but if bro is spending 7500 for a private lesson with mouratoglo sounds like a good score to me