Great instruction, I especially like the slow motion / freezes so we can concentrate on how to get from one checkpoint to another. Question: if this all works for serving into the ad court, what about the deuce court? In other words, at what point are we doing anything to aim? Is it in the setup, the turn, the throw motion, or something else?
@alexanderkononov18623 сағат бұрын
Absolutely fantastic breakdown. Best video on the serve have seen.
@taragruhn79914 сағат бұрын
That car analogy was awesome. Love your videos.
@jccm00711 сағат бұрын
omg haha thank you! This helped TREMTREMENDOUSLY!!😊😊
@2MinuteTennis4 сағат бұрын
Glad to help !!!
@sansyt743318 сағат бұрын
Holy shit is this the math teacher yt guy
@2MinuteTennis17 сағат бұрын
Nope. I stink at math. We do look alike though… poor guy.
@hrjohannesburg547818 сағат бұрын
Wen u say low ball to the net are u saying return the serve with slice?
@2MinuteTennis4 сағат бұрын
Whether you slice or topspin, you need your return to land around the service line against a serve and volleyer.
@user-fy4tm1qg3yКүн бұрын
The greatest Tennis serve lesson!
@DianaS-eo7ncКүн бұрын
Awesome lesson as usual! Thank you Ryan, for your excellent clarification!😊
@USA_UNITED1776Күн бұрын
Only if you're a COMPLETE amatuer. My opponent tried this in a match this week and I could just volley it and he cant respond. If he hit straight down the court it would be hard to respond
@2MinuteTennisКүн бұрын
Ok thanks so much for watching!
@jamesmears3419Күн бұрын
Copying pros is often a surprisingly bad strategy for amateur players. Often there are things that pros invest a lot of time and money into that are outside the scope of normal tennis players. For example on the serve a lot of pros have a toss which is more difficult to do but harder for the opponent to read. If you copy this type of stuff as an amateur player, you may see inconsistent results and years of struggle with your game because shockingly you are not a pro, you're not serving hundreds of balls per week. So if you're going to try to copy pros, make sure you understand the level of investment and determination its going to take to get throughput of your strokes. Yes you can have a massive serve, but its going to be a long hard road getting there doing it that way.
@rockyourlivingroom20362 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks!
@2MinuteTennis2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@rockyourlivingroom20362 күн бұрын
Did you see that Coco Gauff not running in after the drop shot point in the FO Semi’s?
@2MinuteTennis2 күн бұрын
@@rockyourlivingroom2036 I didn’t watch the match. But great job noticing. Thanks!
@AbolfazlKhadem2 күн бұрын
Man, I've been watching tons of videos for learning how to serve and this has been the most practical. Thank you.
@2MinuteTennis2 күн бұрын
Hey thank you so much!! Appreciate you commenting to let me know!
@ef41862 күн бұрын
What if you hit the returner and the ball lands in the box? The ball had the chance to bounce, so NOt against the rule.
@2MinuteTennis2 күн бұрын
If you hit the returner in the air you automatically win the point the moment it touches them.
@OllyCarr-wy5mh2 күн бұрын
I’m not sure how you can talk about technique without referring to the ball and what the intention of the shot is? Were they both first serves? Within the warmup or during a match? It looks like Emma is serving more into the body, maybe with some slice? Maria seems to be serving flatter down the T? Surely this would affect some of the technique such as amount of pronation/angle of the racket? Interesting idea to time between releasing the ball and contact.
@JK-wz7uj3 күн бұрын
Been trying this, and it does take some practice but it helped me get like a second type of slice, mine always used to be a kind of backspin slice where the ball lost speed, this makes a faster version so good to have variety.
@sarbjitbilling75353 күн бұрын
Great tips. One question, by staying sideways and applying sidespin, don't you miss out on power that trying to rotate forwards and hitting flat will give.
@2MinuteTennis3 күн бұрын
Power hurts more than it helps. Hitting overheads at 50% power will win you more points than blasting it and messing up a lot.
@borjanstef13 күн бұрын
Coach! If you can answer me what do I do when I am standing on the correct position and I recieve a cross court but it is more directly to me, I know Ill have to use more footwork but where do I go in that situation because it is very hard to hit a cross court when they are hitting directly to you. This is just my opinion you are the expert I am open to every advice :)
@richardleecba3 күн бұрын
It took one video for me to become a huge fan of yours! Thanks for sharing all this knowledge so amazingly! Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
@2MinuteTennis3 күн бұрын
Wow thank you Richard! So nice of you!
@dondewilde47003 күн бұрын
How can I get the topspin pro?
@2MinuteTennis3 күн бұрын
Thanks for asking. Here’s my link to get it: topspinpro.com/ref/2minutetennis/
@richardleecba3 күн бұрын
This is the video about the Flat serve? kzfaq.info/get/bejne/iq2VoaualrSYk6M.html
@2MinuteTennis3 күн бұрын
Correct. There’s no such thing as a flat serve. All serves have spin. When you think of your “flat” serve the correct way you’ll be much more consistent.
@richardleecba3 күн бұрын
@@2MinuteTennis Amazing video and shared thoughts btw 💯, that helped me a lot! Plus, from your POV, there is no wrist lag action in the serve, right? This is another recent thing I've recently learned while studying about serve
@anthonieschaap16253 күн бұрын
Best guide I've seen on any topic really, thanks a lot! You're an awesome teacher!
@2MinuteTennis3 күн бұрын
Wow thank you so much!!!! So kind of you. I enjoy teaching tennis so much!
@mauricioventanas4 күн бұрын
Based on this, would it be a good drill to swing at the ball in the air? At least this would take the bounce out of the equation.
@2MinuteTennis4 күн бұрын
Yep. Thanks the exact drill that I use to fix this issue with my students. If you hit out of the air, you have to use the contact to time the shot. This will teach you to ignore the bounce. Great job!
@sarkology4 күн бұрын
Heel pad of her hand is on bevel 6. If you’re teaching eastern BH grip as index knuckle and heel pad on the same bevel or close, that’s an extremely weak grip and the wrong angle. Racquet won’t be supported or stable . It’s not the same angle as a FH grip. The racquet should be almost perpendicular to the forearm, almost like holding a bicycle handle
@kevinle54604 күн бұрын
Why is his forehand his weakness? Can you do a video on that. It just lost him the French
@sabrinab4224 күн бұрын
Your topspin pro link doesn't show a discount. Is it supposed to be 50% off? Or am I too late? 😅
@piesdescalzos274 күн бұрын
re de virgo ese top spin pro amigo
@volodymyr89284 күн бұрын
Best doubles strategy video!
@davepenprase4 күн бұрын
The ball machine must be outrageously expensive bc you won't list the price. I'm shopping for one
@2MinuteTennis4 күн бұрын
The price is $1,700
@vienan54165 күн бұрын
I love this video! I hope to see more videos about strategies for playing single and double tennis.
@Shaunsweeney-Kubach715 күн бұрын
Hi Coach Ryan, I started hitting my two hander better just from watching your videos and practicing what you are teaching, and I added one thing that you didn’t mention, I hit the ball with my eyes open now, I was hitting with both eyes closed because I couldn’t bare to watch the ball land so short on the court. Hahe just joking about the eyes Coach, thank you for teaching us better ways to play tennis my friend!
@ahadmohammadi21375 күн бұрын
How I can get this ball machine.. I am from Iran . How y send me?
@juedionne9255 күн бұрын
Same technique as Casper Ruud. He actually as the best FH on tour ! He bend way more his knee tho, and have a better rotation with the hips and shoulder.
@sebastiansantos55615 күн бұрын
Is Rublev forehand backswing the same technique that use Del Potro's and not the one of Federer and Nadal (What is call the tap the dog)?¿
@jeremysmith96945 күн бұрын
This is awesome. Great lesson. The only problem is... I play pickleball and not tennis. A lot of this helps and definitely applies but i would love some lessons from you on pickleball? Do you have any? Thanks.
@opalpearl30515 күн бұрын
Fantastic insight. Thank you for putting together another awesome instruction video.
@Kotekz16 күн бұрын
Thanks for this, you're my go to whenever I have an upcoming tennis match
@goncaloPT016 күн бұрын
13:37 fuck he's actually talking to me haha
@kpereko6 күн бұрын
The best tennis tutorial I have found today. Please let us connect for a possible tennis clinic for kids in Ghana
@user-xc7pq7lv3h6 күн бұрын
what if my opponent used this strategy against me. What I will do on that time😅😅😅😅😅😅😮😮😮😮😮😮😢😢😢😢😢😢💔
@eonofburningstar6 күн бұрын
This was super useful thanks. Keep up the good work.
@davidlohan12126 күн бұрын
Great advice, thank you. 🎾
@_i_AM_that_iAM6 күн бұрын
25:37
@unknow_profil63416 күн бұрын
Don’t you generally want the stroke to have a similar speed throughout all of the swing
@dadmaxx81276 күн бұрын
Another thing I noticed was Aliassime's position when De Minaur was making contact. Felix is wayyyyyy out of position when you consider that De Minaur can hit a short crosscourt angle that crosses the sideline first and Felix would need to run well past the sideline to get to it. Also, the easier/safer shot is cross court as the net is lower and the court is longer. So by positioning himself properly (3-4 feet or so to his forehand side), Felix would almost be daring De Minaur to go up the line where the court is shorter and the net is higher. Granted, Felix looked like he was conceding the point.
@josenoya-InspirationNation6 күн бұрын
Always love this too Ryan, this does work and it’s been done to me too! Thanks Ryan a great reminder!
@Excalibur8336 күн бұрын
I haven't really hit the ball much at all since beginning my college experience many years ago, but I competed nationally as a junior from the 10/under through the 18/under and I have been privy to many a teaching pro and/or coach. But none actually EXPLAINED the mechanics of the stroke in such practical detail, including the "why" and not just the "how," as you do in your videos. It demonstrates true mastery in teaching, in my opinion at least. And the fact these videos are openly available is amazing. Many thanks for them.
@adrianovianna26947 күн бұрын
I loved the cake analogy.
@lucasmany357 күн бұрын
Hey great lesson ! Question, do you knock the birthday hat with the arm/wrist motion or with the elbow please ? Keep grinding !!
@MajidAghasi-mz5zk7 күн бұрын
That's the best educational content I've ever seen. And not just in sport. Thanks a lot.🎉
@caocaohehe7 күн бұрын
Can I ask that How can we avoid letting the opponent hit a passing shot when we are at the net?
@Aa-ji2yf7 күн бұрын
You pray they go wide.
@JasonRennie5 күн бұрын
Mainly you try to give them a difficult ball to hit and you don't approach the net unless you have an advantage. This video is a good example of what not to do---pop-up your volley to give your opponent plenty of time to position and hit a quality shot.