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4 Things Karue Sell Can Do to Improve His Tennis Game
In this video Jason Frausto shows four areas that Karue Sell from MyTennisHQ can improve in his tennis game to continue to climb up the ATP rankings.
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👋 About this channel : My name is Jason Frausto and I’m the creator of TennisUnleashed.net. I dedicated 20 years of my life to studying the best players in the world technically and tactically. I've worked with over 50 ATP/WTA players as a Performance Analyst for the United States Tennis Association. 15 of those players are currently ranked top 100 in the world. I did technique and tactical analysis for players ranked inside the top 10 in the world that have won Grand Slams. I’m happy to have you here, let’s work on your game together.
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Novak Djokovic Serve Technique Analysis
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How Jannik Sinner Beat Daniil Medvedev in the AO24 Final
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How Ben Shelton Changed his Forehand Technique for 2024
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Ben Shelton has one of the biggest forehands on tour but his team made the decision to change his technique for the 2024 season. What changes did they make and how can they help his forehand in 2024? Jason Frausto breaks down all the changes. To find more in depth analysis like this and exclusive stats on the best players in the world, visit TennisUnleashed.net. Dartfish Pro S 10 software and B...
4 Reasons Why Novak Djokovic Beat Jannik Sinner | 2023 Nitto Finals Analysis
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4 Things Jannik Sinner did to Beat Novak Djokovic
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4 Reasons Why Novak Djokovic Rarely Loses
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3 Things Grigor Dimitrov Improved to Resurrect his Career | The Breaking Point
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In this episode of the Breaking Point Jason Frausto breaks down three things Grigor Dimitrov has improved to help improve his game at the age of 32. IMPROVE YOUR SINGLES GAME NOW! 👉 bit.ly/2Q1vGVp ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 👉 IMPROVE YOUR FOREHAND TODAY! FREE Forehand Training bit.ly/2Q1vGVp ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 🗣 TALK TO ME ON MY SOCIAL MEDIA! Twitter ► bit.ly/2YsNdc9 Facebook ► bit.ly...
Novak Djokovic Backhand Technique: Deep Analysis
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In this video Jason Frausto shows you the key technical elements in Novak Djokovic's Backhand. Footage courtest of 12KGP Tennis. Binary Sports Video X was used to do this technique analysis. You can learn more about their technique and tagging solutions by visiting binarysports.eu IMPROVE YOUR SINGLES GAME NOW! 👉 bit.ly/2Q1vGVp ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 👉 IMPROVE YOUR FOREHAND TODAY! FREE For...
Novak Djokovic Forehand Technique: Complete Breakdown
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Jannik Sinner Vs Sebastian Korda: Backhand Technique Comparison
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2023 Shanghai Masters Preview and Predictions | The Breaking Point
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Coco Gauff's Flawed Technique | Deep Dive Analysis
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Holger Rune's Back Injury & Simona Halep's Drug Ban | The Breaking Point
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Novak Djokovic ends the G.O.A.T Debate | The Breaking Point
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How Ben Shelton Hits 107mph Forehands | Complete Technique Breakdown
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How Ben Shelton Hits 107mph Forehands | Complete Technique Breakdown
How Novak Djokovic Beat Daniil Medvedev | US Open 2023 Final | Post-Match Analysis
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How Novak Djokovic Beat Daniil Medvedev | US Open 2023 Final | Post-Match Analysis
Coco Gauff Vs Aryna Sabalenka | US Open 2023 Final | Post-Match Analysis
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Coco Gauff Vs Aryna Sabalenka | US Open 2023 Final | Post-Match Analysis
Novak Djokovic Vs Daniil Medvedev | US Open 2023 Final | Preview and Prediction
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Novak Djokovic Vs Daniil Medvedev | US Open 2023 Final | Preview and Prediction
Carlos Alcaraz Vs Daniil Medvedev | US Open 2023 Semis | Preview and Prediction
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Carlos Alcaraz Vs Daniil Medvedev | US Open 2023 Semis | Preview and Prediction
Novak Djokovic Vs Ben Shelton | US Open 2023 Semis | Preview and Prediction
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Novak Djokovic Vs Ben Shelton | US Open 2023 Semis | Preview and Prediction
How Ben Shelton Hits 149mph Serves | Complete Technique Breakdown
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How Ben Shelton Hits 149mph Serves | Complete Technique Breakdown
How Jannik Sinner Changed His Serve in 2023 | Complete Technique Breakdown
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How Jannik Sinner Changed His Serve in 2023 | Complete Technique Breakdown
2023 US Open Preview and Men's Draw Predictions | The Breaking Point
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Djokovic gets Revenge in Cincinnati and beats Carlos Alcaraz | Cincy Recap | The Breaking Point
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How Novak Djokovic BEAT Carlos Alcaraz in the 2023 Cincinnati Final | The Breaking Point
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How Novak Djokovic BEAT Carlos Alcaraz in the 2023 Cincinnati Final | The Breaking Point
Jannik Sinner Wins His 1st Masters 1000 Title | Upsets Everywhere in Toronto | The Breaking Point
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How Carlos Alcaraz BEAT Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon 2023 | The Game Within the Game
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How Carlos Alcaraz BEAT Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon 2023 | The Game Within the Game
How Carlos Alcaraz BEAT Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon 2023 | Master of Disguise
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How Carlos Alcaraz BEAT Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon 2023 | Master of Disguise
How Adrian Mannarino's Forehand Works | Complete Technique Breakdown
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How Adrian Mannarino's Forehand Works | Complete Technique Breakdown

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  • @Cyrus6400
    @Cyrus6400 День тому

    Hmmmmm been following Karue for years. Some ok points from your vid, but Karue is already on the way into top 200. I highly doubt your video will play any role in getting him there, but I guess the more attention he gets the better.

  • @nanaonao696
    @nanaonao696 3 дні тому

    美しすぎる✨

  • @TM-xy6co
    @TM-xy6co 4 дні тому

    So interesting analysis!!

  • @FollowFunk
    @FollowFunk 4 дні тому

    Disguising your shot maybe a side product of keeping your head down through contact but it’s not the purpose for it.

  • @escgoogle3865
    @escgoogle3865 4 дні тому

    My prediction: Karue will become one of the players who can "earn a living playing singles on the challenger scene." 150-200 range. The hard part will be mainlining the bod at a bonkers fitness level for 10 months out of the year and not getting injured or burning out.

  • @Crabfat809
    @Crabfat809 10 днів тому

    Fun fact: every one of those shots hit the net

  • @stefanx5470
    @stefanx5470 12 днів тому

    Pure poetry in motion... Pure poetry... Totally mesmerizing.

  • @chess-qw9cw
    @chess-qw9cw 12 днів тому

    Please make just normal analysis of alcaraz vs zverev and please post alcaraz vs zverev rolland garros finals analysis rather than how alcaraz beat zverev as former would generate more views

  • @tesladiesel2420
    @tesladiesel2420 15 днів тому

    I must have commented on this back when you uploaded it at the beginning of this year. Anyhow, 6 months ago we had to change my kid’s FH as well. Her takeback used to be high elbow, away from the body with racquet head pointing forward. She ended up injuring the long biceps tendon (due to an over pronated serve) so, she wasn’t able to hit her usual forehand. Pain is a great equalizer so I figured it’d be the perfect time to help her make the chance. Using “pain management” lol because she wasn’t able to lift her arm, we quickly adjusted her takeback with less of a loop, elbow more relaxed with racquet head pointing to the ground, and hitting an inside out (from hip to outward) FH. Huge difference, especially with timing and less over exaggerated movements. Now if we could just figure out the 2HBH, we’d be in biz… lol Great content by the way!

  • @rodrod959
    @rodrod959 16 днів тому

    Just curious why you didn’t address the racquet drop, and (right) elbow? Getting the elbow higher than the hitting hand is nothing to take for granted. Such an important part of the serve, IMO. Can you address it in another video? Otherwise, great video - thanks for the analysis!

  • @petrok5759
    @petrok5759 18 днів тому

    Looks easy swing.

  • @IAMAMHELLO
    @IAMAMHELLO 19 днів тому

    J'ouvre un sujet que je vais relayer sur différentes vidéos, parce que là, franchement, ça commence à m'irriter. Djokovic est dopé à mort, et ça j'en suis convaincu. Qu'on ne me parle pas de GOAT en l'évoquant. Réfléchissez juste un instant. 12 grands chelems gagnés après l'âge de 31 ans, c'est juste impossible. Physiologiquement, physiquement impossible. Federer qui est, pour moi, le maitre incontesté du tennis, qui plus est avec un revers à une main, n'en a gagné que 3 après l'âge de 30 ans. 17 avant. Agassi, dans mes souvenirs n'en a gagné que 5 après 30 ans. Djokovic, 12 après 31 ans. Il n'a pas la physiologie d'un joueur hors norme comme Rafa et, comme quelqu'un l'a très bien fait remarquer dans un commentaire qui m'était adressé, sur une autre vidéo, je le cite "Le tennis demande une VO2max élevée , difficile a obtenir naturellement après la trentaine bien tassée, ainsi qu'une grande tonicité musculaire au niveau du bassin. En plus le jeu de la chèvre est physique . Comment être supérieur physiquement à des plus jeunes à un jeu déjà très physique ?.Quand tu fait la comparaison avec Lance Armstrong, tout le monde se doute de la réalité. Mais dans un sport comme le tennis, trop d'argent en jeu. On ne fera jamais les contrôles nécessaires." Je crois qu'il a tout dit. Djokovic, prêt à tout pour battre des records qu'il était loin de pouvoir obtenir naturellement. Il y aura toujours une énorme suspicion le concernant. Après 31 ans, un joueur ne peut pas gagner 12 grands chelems. C'est impossible. Il faut vraiment être totalement aveugles et ignorants du corps humain et de ses limites avec l'âge pour ne pas réaliser.

  • @hobonickel840
    @hobonickel840 20 днів тому

    without watching the vid im going to say he is extending out tge sweet spot ..he is not centering the ball on the racket ..but closer to the outer edge, off center

  • @DADVNTRS
    @DADVNTRS 20 днів тому

    Awesome analysis, the only thing I think you missed is how long his eyes & head stay down on the ball, the commitment to the shot is perfection.

  • @Arunkumar-bg5xk
    @Arunkumar-bg5xk 21 день тому

    Do we see foresee future wrist problems a la Thiem ??

  • @themrstroke
    @themrstroke 21 день тому

    A lot of talk here about Taylor's grip. I would also say he has a western grip, his index knuckle is on bevel 5. Jason is right though, his heel pad is on 4 or 4.5. This is because he has a closed fist grip, same grip structure as Iga Swiatek. Jack Sock and Igor Andreev also had this same closed fist western grip. It is slightly different than someone like Sergi Brugera or Khachanov have, which is a spread index finger grip.

  • @JamyangPawo
    @JamyangPawo 21 день тому

    Is it fair to say that his backhand is somewhat like a Jimmy Connors backhand, except Jimmy grips it, I believe, so that he didn't have to do a grip change between his forehand and backhand, and also Jimmy doesn't break his straight left arm so soon, so that instead Cameron tends to wrap the two arms around in the follow through, whereas Jimmy sometimes lets go of his right hand way after the ball has left just for comfort and balance. I notice the Cameron straight back preparation of the racket head, making it a short and compact swing must be good for return of serves, very much comparable to a Jimmy Connors backhand. I am behind the times in modern tennis stroke technique and technology. I am stuck in trying to emulate a Jimmy Connors backhand and even using a T-2000.

  • @willthaxton44
    @willthaxton44 Місяць тому

    point 1, Karue should have hit high, slow, loopy ball to give himself time to recover

  • @bobbyearles4230
    @bobbyearles4230 Місяць тому

    This is solid analysis. I think Musetti's backhand is the more advanced shot, but it also seems harder to replicate for us weekend warriors. Tsitsipas's backhand isn't as dynamic, but it's not a bad shot at all. I really like your pointers: the power-v, the loose wrist, and the hitting hand finishing above the head are all great descriptions.

  • @peppio
    @peppio Місяць тому

    Great great great video

  • @ragemini99
    @ragemini99 Місяць тому

    Do you think a righty could have this forehand?

  • @bigrobsydney
    @bigrobsydney Місяць тому

    I think while what you say is true "hey, move better", that's a generic comment that could be applied to almost any player if we cherry pick specific points to confirm what we want to say. I'd agree with the point, but only because I think any tennis player would love to be faster, unless they were already human greyhounds like Alex De Minaur. I'd offer you an alternative view. I grew up with the adage "you're only as good as your second serve." And that opens up a whole discussion. If you KNOW your second serve is a really strong, well developed shot, with great control, directional targeting, and the spin you want when you want it, that actually frees you up to go for more on your first serve. And part of Karue's problem holding serve against the better players is that his first serve, while being good as a spot serve, just doesn't have the power to hurt players with its raw speed. He doesn't possess the metronomic game of the big 3, who can get away with slower serves, because the rest of their game is so damn good. So, I would suggest he focuses on getting another 5-10 mph on his first serve, and get some more control and pop on his second serve. Because as long as he can hold serve, it will be hard to lose a match. My best example of this was Goran Ivanisevic. Not a great groundstroker, but he had a fortnight when his serve was so "on", that it won him Wimbledon, with a mountain of aces. Karue's serve is okay against mid level players. But against the better players, it's a real liability. And besides all that, the serve is the only shot that you have 100% control of, and can do whatever you can build it into. So it makes sense to maximise that shot, serve wide to open the court when desired, and open the plus one.

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      A good coach told me 15+ years ago the serve and return are the two most important shots in the game. That certainly still holds true today. So could he get better as a server? Sure, but his serve is much better than it ever was in college because he changed his serve technique to more of a Sampras style motion. Pete was my era so I've used that same motion for 20 years. The question is can he get more out of that improved serve? He's not a super tall guy so the serving angles taller guys get aren't really there like they would be for Goran Ivanisevic. I'm not sure of his wingspan, sometimes that can make up for pure height. Usually guys Karue's height that crack the top 100 are very good movers, not Demon level, movement is literally a weapon for Alex, but they move well because it's a necessity based on height. The game is only going to get faster, that means the players will have to get faster to keep up with the ball speeds. Back to the serve. From a biomechanics standpoint I don't see him adding another 5-10mph to his serve and that being a thing that gets him more free points. I've analyzed the motion, it's about as clean and efficient as it's going to get at this point. There is really only one tweak I would suggest to his serve technique and it's fairly minor. I think he switched back to his Vcore 95 recently and has found better spot serving with it over the Percept 100D. That racket change might be enough to increase serve percentages/accuracy to avoid getting broken as much. The question is will losing 5 square inches on the frame affect his return/ground game/defensive skills? We won't know until he plays some more matches in Challengers where the film can be analyzed. The saga continues.....looking forward to seeing his next tournament matches. -Jason Frausto

  • @karuedoingthings
    @karuedoingthings Місяць тому

    Fair assessment 😂 I will say, you picked matches where physically I wasn't all there. There are matches I've posted (vs demin, Mayo or Kingsley) where I'm moving a lot better. The issue isn't necessarily speed, it is just being able to do it day in and day out or week in and week out. Like you said, I'm not super fast so if I'm 5% slower in a day (heavy legs or something) then it all kinda falls apart. At the same time, winning with speed was never my winning formula. I win with ball striking and controlling the match. Now obviously the better I move the more efficient I can be from more areas of the court. So hence the extra focus on fitness since starting back as I am who I am tennis wise at this point. Just a long time off and hard to keep up the fitness while also competing. At the end of the day, most matches are dictated by serve and return. We can break down all sorts of points but if serve and return aren't sharp, then it's just an uphill battle anyways. I also think people overestimated how flat I hit. I like to take the ball on the rise and therefore play more linear, but I like to use variety to cause chaos. Cheers, good luck with everything

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Direct insight from the player is always helpful. We both know there is zero need for you to respond to this video. You’ve got a lot on your plate and every second is valuable to achieving your goals this season. I totally understand on the fatigue front, we both know every guy on tour is dealing with small injuries on a daily basis that usually prevent them from feeling 100% on court. If it’s not injury it’s fatigue from the grind of the previous day, or just the things that happen in day to day life. 100% on the serve and return, it looks like the vcore will give you the chance to increase your serve precision and start the point with the best +1 possible. Continued success. Everyone that watches this channel is rooting for you to succeed and end up playing slams. Keep it up Karue! Those of us who can’t play at your level enjoy watching the journey :) -Jason Frausto

  • @christianweigert6195
    @christianweigert6195 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much Jason, best tennis video I've seen in a while 👌 Would love to see a video about Felix from tennisbrothers. Go Packers!

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. I can definitely do some analysis on Felix. He’s done a great job and continues to improve. Thanks for watching. -Jason Frausto

  • @Angelostennis
    @Angelostennis Місяць тому

    This guy stole my idea lol.

  • @tennisgeezer9452
    @tennisgeezer9452 Місяць тому

    I think the first couple points that were featured were lost with so-so returns of serve - not from Karue's lack of athletic ability. I like to return hard and deep to the server's b/h almost always if I can - whereas most coaches/pros go for right at the server's feet deep, in my mind, that gives the server a chance to hit the ball back - they don't even hafta move - especially if the return is not that deep and it's sitting right at the server's sweet spot on either side. So, if Karue can be aggressive on the return of serve deep to the server's b/h side, make the server work to get to the ball instead of hitting it right at them or even worse, give them a easy setup shot down the middle, then the server is on the defense and Karue will be on the offense and in a much better position to win the point.

  • @observador145
    @observador145 Місяць тому

    Smart content Jason. Not sure what is usable intel you provided here. It all seems painfully accurate on the specific clips/points chosen as far as analysis. But you can't teach speed. Everyone needs to move better and apparently Karue is working on that. Mentioning his overhead and looking for depth on his shots is good input. Given there is a ceiling on speed, maybe work on anticipation, defensive shot or zero in on the geometry of his shots in terms of height and angles that he can exploit that doesn't alter his stroke mechanics. He also seems very capable and willing to come to the net. My tennis background - negligible 🙂

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Speed can most certainly be developed, along with reaction time, balance, and explosive movement. Its just best to develop those things at a very early age. It will be interesting to see how he structured his tournament calendar moving forward. Anything indoors is his best shot to move up. -Jason Frausto

    • @observador145
      @observador145 Місяць тому

      @@TennisUnleashedbalance and explosive movement can be worked on but as far as raw speed that ship may have sailed. Everyone can always get fitter. Since speed won't be the weapon he builds his game around at this stage, what other things can he work on given his skill set, that a coach might look at holistically. Yeah excited to see his progress. Would be interesting to hear what Karue thinks about your analysis.

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      There were 2 analysis sections I left completely out of the final edit due to length. There are reasons why players pay companies like golden set analytics $100,000 a year for match analytics and breakdowns of matches. There are reasons why I was paid by the USTA to do the that same thing along with technique analysis and corrections, at least until I chose to leave USTA Player Development. Being told what we don’t want to hear gets us to where we want to be, as long as it’s delivered the right way. Maybe a follow up to this video gets made down the road, but for now, on to the next on. Winners only tennis next? ;) -Jason Frausto

  • @andrehalim469
    @andrehalim469 Місяць тому

    Nice analysis. Moral of it: hit deep, to open court. Easier said than done but must be the goal. Always. 😊

  • @ghadiwinata
    @ghadiwinata Місяць тому

    How many of these defensive shots can be hit with a purpose or simply trying to get the racket on the ball and get the ball back to the other side? I would think when on the defense, unless you can get behind the ball, it's very hard to place the ball, especially between short or deep ball.

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      The difference between the best and the rest is the best can still position these balls to survive to play another ball. The little things in tennis add up to become big things. -Jason Frausto

  • @kevinzahri78
    @kevinzahri78 Місяць тому

    Very helpful

  • @user-nw3ok2wz2w
    @user-nw3ok2wz2w Місяць тому

    I wonder what Karue has to say about this...

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      The odds of him responding to this are next to zero. I even left a couple of very specific tactical areas out of this to cut the length of the video down. I’m 100% positive he was aware of most of these issues before he started his tour comeback. He either has to get better in these areas or be very strategic in the events he plays so he can collect enough points to rise in the rankings. His best odds of doing that are playing indoor events where hitting flatter is more likely to get him wins. Another option is playing a lot guys with one handers, that’s a very good matchup for Karue because of his own serve and the ability to isolate a guys one hander and do damage to them. That matchup specifically let’s him go for more on return of serve as long as he holds his own service game’s comfortably. -Jason Frausto

    • @aleksjj
      @aleksjj Місяць тому

      Nice observation! What about his practice match with Fritz? Or it was not serious?

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Thank you. His result against Fritz is definitely a confidence builder. I think what most people forget is that the difference between top 15 in the world and top 300 isn’t that massive on a day to day basis. Tennis is also based heavily on matchups, but the test isn’t can you beat someone in a one off match one time, tennis is a test of can you get through the rest of the field and then beat that top guy in the later rounds of an event? It doesn’t matter how good you are one day, it matters how good you are for an entire tournament. How good are you on your worst days? The quality of your floor matters a lot more than the quality of your ceiling. -Jason Frausto

  • @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71
    @Shaunsweeney-Kubach71 Місяць тому

    It’s funny you mentioned his speed, I told Sell he needs to get faster and be more athletic, and use more aggression on some his shots, I love watching him play but he isn’t very athletic as he should be. I suggest he should start playing basketball and start surfing on his days off. I mean the waves are epic where he is playing and it’s a great sport to get fit and it builds endurance and strength, and stamina. No body can beat Mother Nature. You are a very intelligent tennis coach my friend. I just subscribed to your channel. I have a match coming up against Trey from Winners Circle Tennis! So I am training very hard to make sure I am ready to play my best tennis. Thank you for posting this video my friend.

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Thanks for stopping by. I'm looking forward to seeing you play on Trey's channel. I always enjoy watching his Sunday set on Winners Only Tennis. -Jason Frausto

  • @CC42_
    @CC42_ Місяць тому

    Please dont ever take down these videos as they are the only ones like it on all of UA-cam and offer great insights into the strokes of Federer. So much to be learned from this with the perfectly synched multi view video. Thanks.

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      You don't have to worry. Unless Roger or UA-cam request that they come down, they'll be here forever ;) -Jason Frausto

  • @WinstonDu
    @WinstonDu Місяць тому

    FLAC?

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Stop using Google Winston! ;) The things you do for your better half.....like moving back home to Wisconsin ;) Hope you're good enjoying that Cali sun! -Jason Frausto

    • @WinstonDu
      @WinstonDu Місяць тому

      @@TennisUnleashed I've played there several times back in the juniors

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Are you serious!? That's hilarious. Small world indeed. -Jason Frausto

    • @bradenburzynski
      @bradenburzynski Місяць тому

      😳

  • @Dfblack2008
    @Dfblack2008 Місяць тому

    Love it when two of my favorite channels crossover. TennisUnleashed's analysis is one of a kind! Anyone know Jason Frausto's tennis background?

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed the crossover and happy to know you enjoy the content. I'll give you the shortest version of my tennis background below. - Started playing tennis at the age of 13 after breaking my ankle in American football. I never took tennis lessons/instruction. I didn't play tennis 6 months out of the year due to weather/lack of finances until I went to college. - Finished playing junior college tennis on a full ride scholarship in 1998 when I was 21. Had an offer to play small D1 tennis in the 3/4 singles spot of the lineup at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay but turned it down and started teaching tennis full time instead. - In 2003 I started using technique analysis software to do side by side analysis of pro tennis players next to my own private lesson students. - In 2008 I started doing remote technique analysis comparisons for a junior ranked top 5 in The United States who later went on to #341 ATP. I did this in collaboration with his dad trying to implement adjustments in his technique. - Through 2011 I kept playing prize money tournaments, open tournaments and futures wild card tournaments. Not because I had a chance to win but because I wanted to make sure my teaching of students evolved with where the game was going. I was able to play guys as high as top 500 ATP in singles in those events. I lost 6-0, 6-3 to a top 500 player but it was very helpful for my teaching. You need to "feel that level" to understand it. - From 2006-2014 my private lesson students brought home 9 Wisconsin State Highschool Singles/Doubles titles. - In 2014 I moved to Florida to work for USTA Player Development as a Coordinator of Coaching Education and Performance. Part of my job was to do technique and match analysis breakdowns for the best US Juniors in the country and pros. This was for any players working with the USTA and that was the vast majority. The second part of my job was to help educate other coaches 3-4 times per year in USTA High Performance coaching education workshops. I would give presentations to coaches on technique or match tactics for advanced players. - During my time at the USTA I was fortunate to have done technique/match analysis for a ton of Americans in the top 100 of the WTA/ATP rankings today. They were all junior players getting those services back in 2014-2015. It turns out some of my advice must have been decent since many of them cracked the top 15 in the last few years. USTA PD hasn't had that level of junior to pro success either before or since when it comes to getting players into the top 20. - In 2023 I decdided to start teaching locally again out of a club in Wisconsin instead of just working remotely in tennis. Sorry for the ramble, that's the short version of my tennis background. -Jason Frausto

    • @Dfblack2008
      @Dfblack2008 Місяць тому

      @@TennisUnleashed I knew you knew what you were talking about, so it's nice to now know how. And that explains why your video production value is first-rate. Cheers!

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed the info. I provided it for the Reddit thread ;) Any Reddit thread commenters care to play me on the channel? ;) -Jason Frausto

  • @myic90
    @myic90 Місяць тому

    Long time subscriber of both channels! Worlds colliding. Great video once again, Jason.

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      The almost collab we never knew we needed ;) Glad you enjoy both channels. Continued success to Karue on his run up the rankings. -Jason Frausto

  • @TennisUnleashed
    @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

    We’re all rooting for Karue to continue to rise up the ATP rankings. What are your predictions for how high his ranking will go? Top 100? Top 200? Top 300? -Jason Frausto

    • @dockerface
      @dockerface Місяць тому

      Karue has top-100 level talent for sure. I think he can reach 150, at least.

    • @ghadiwinata
      @ghadiwinata Місяць тому

      He has the skills to be at top 100, but not sure about fitness and time commitment. So he'll probably be just outside 100

    • @aleksjj
      @aleksjj Місяць тому

      Top 300 sure, but after injuries can be started, for the young players it is less time for recovery, so almost no chance, only doubles will be a good option.

  • @PrecisionPointTennis
    @PrecisionPointTennis Місяць тому

    Wow, I know this was about Karue but it is exactly what I needed to hear about my game. Thank you. I beat a top German junior a few days ago and then had two matches in one day…when I played a friendly match against him I lost. I crushed him the first time…but my movement was off the last time and I see now how important is is for me to be full of energy and be explosive. Cheers!

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      I’m glad the video was helpful. I’m looking forward to seeing more videos about your tennis journey. Happy hitting :) -Jason Frausto

    • @PrecisionPointTennis
      @PrecisionPointTennis Місяць тому

      @@TennisUnleashed thanks jason, I’ve been training most every day and winning local and higher up tournaments but waiting until I record some better footage. I’m so into getting better I don’t film much. My serve is progressively getting better which makes all of thr difference for me. Have a great weekend 😎

  • @tomk5238
    @tomk5238 Місяць тому

    Awesome. The video I didn't know I needed but I do.

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. -Jason Frausto

  • @brasileirosim5961
    @brasileirosim5961 Місяць тому

    That’s interesting!

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoyed watching it. More to come. -Jason Frausto

  • @brasileirosim5961
    @brasileirosim5961 Місяць тому

    Thanks, great video! I would like to see your analysis of the first next gen forehand. I can tell you right now my number one: Marc Rosset. His forehand was truly amazing (and his serve, of course). His problem was perhaps that he changed regularly his backhand topspin from both hands to one hand, not like Tsonga (who did it rarely), but very often. Something else. In your analysis you say that Federer bring the racket to the left side. Yes, but this was an inside out. The right perspective for the analysis should be with the camera more to (his) right side, where we would probably not see he braking the plane. But yes, Federer definitely changed his forehand, having a more compact movement, which is more consistent with him taking the ball very early. There is another idea from a video which would be great: the analysis of João Fonseca’s game. A lot of people are interested in his game, but I could not find any professional analysis . Thanks!

    • @TennisUnleashed
      @TennisUnleashed Місяць тому

      Marc Rosset had a very big next gen/ATP style forehand. He was a very good player, but as you said, his backhand was the main problem/issue. It was tough to find proper footage of Roger before he switched to a true ATP forehand and made his big run so I went with the best example I could find. Fonseca certainly has a nice game, his serve is a little "stiff/robotic" but he's young so he has plenty of time to change it if his coaches see fit. I can definitely try to do an analysis of his forehand. Thanks for watching. -Jason Frausto

  • @jean-pierreuys1554
    @jean-pierreuys1554 Місяць тому

    Here is how to settle the GOAT debate. If they are the best then let's see how they did against each other. Look at their H2H. Both Djokovic and Nadal has more wins against Federer, so Federer is out. That leaves Djokovic vs Nadal... and Djokovic has one more win against Nadal. (Djok vs Fed: Djok leading 27-23, including 13-6 in finals / Nadal vs Fed: 24 vs 16 - wow big margin. Djok vs Nadal: 30-29) Anyone agree this is the best way to really settle the debate?

  • @bonzwah1
    @bonzwah1 Місяць тому

    shelton seems to struggle with accuracy on tour. A lot of errors off the forehand wing. Do you feel like its tactical or technical? Is he going to for too much at inappropriate times? or is his technique leading to his lack of consistency and accuracy?

  • @pauljohnson6019
    @pauljohnson6019 Місяць тому

    Federer was too tentative, his approach shot was weak, and gave NOvak an opportunity to pass, he didn't hit deep or hard wide enough to force a weak return, for an approach shot, or volley finish.

  • @zidesce7961
    @zidesce7961 Місяць тому

    The secret is it sucks

  • @robertyacoub9705
    @robertyacoub9705 Місяць тому

    Does he do this also in groundstrokes changing from fh to bh?

  • @robertyacoub9705
    @robertyacoub9705 Місяць тому

    I thought I had discovered myself😂. Thought I’d found a wormhole in the universe.

  • @claudiozanella256
    @claudiozanella256 Місяць тому

    Mannarino the lowest forehand speed of the circuit, no thanks...

    • @tomcat1555
      @tomcat1555 13 днів тому

      Where did you get your info?

    • @claudiozanella256
      @claudiozanella256 13 днів тому

      @@tomcat1555 Watching him live (10 meters from me) at the Rome tournament 2023...horrible. No speed at all, only relying in taking the ball very early, worst ATP match in the tournament. Of course he lost.

  • @hansher9575
    @hansher9575 2 місяці тому

    can i ask how does the sideways backswing compare to the regular novak upwards backswing where the racket head is also facing the back fence but pointed up. in my head i think, the novak upward backswing will be way effortless and generates more racket speed cause of gravity, but the sinner sideways backswing helps coil for a more momentum on the topspin ball. is that right? or am i mistaken? whats your point of view on this please enlighten me 🙏🏼 cause i dont know which one is better to copy, i can do both 🙃

  • @sebastiansantos5561
    @sebastiansantos5561 2 місяці тому

    Is Novak Djokovic forehand an atp forehand style?¿