What’s your recording set up? So crisp and sound is amazing
@JV-py3lg7 сағат бұрын
I will be at this level one day. Sooner than later
@djdoc0611 сағат бұрын
UTR 10 with good power without overswinging and grunting.
@HandyTech2381Күн бұрын
Nice shots👍
@Eternal_TennisКүн бұрын
Thanks ✌
@HankHell412 күн бұрын
2:20 can't believe he started the point with that ball right in front of him
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
I know. So risky…
@HankHell412 күн бұрын
ET: "Trust me bro, I won the first 3 games" jk ;)
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
I swear I did 🤣
@erikmeendsentennis2 күн бұрын
Great playing and video! Where did you play college tennis? I’m a former D3 player myself :)
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
That's cool! I played for Pacific University which is in Oregon. Northwest Conference
@JustaKarenDiscoveredTheIntrnet2 күн бұрын
support ya brotha...keep vids comin
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
Will do! Thanks for the support!
@hrjohannesburg54783 күн бұрын
Back hand slice finish down the line was perfect disguise
@lilopossum1363 күн бұрын
This guy should play dill plays
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
Maybe someday haha
@jayDClo3 күн бұрын
Look if you don’t f*** with Eternal Tennis you need to get with the times
@jimgoddard39573 күн бұрын
Dude, your game is solid AF. Nice win...
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
Appreciate that a lot. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more!
@normankungtennis3 күн бұрын
A few thoughts: Not sure if you care but in case you do, a different color scheme on the scorecard would look more professional. Showing all serves (including faults, excluding lets) would help viewers get a better sense of how the match develops. It would be really insightful to know how your thoughts develop as the match progresses, whether that's via text, a voiceover, or another method. Obviously I don't know what it felt like at the time, but from an outsider's perspective it seemed like in the second set you were putting extra pressure on yourself to break, and ended up rushed the points. Your mechanics are so smooth they look slow. Reminds me of Federer.
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! These tips are very helpful. I truly appreciate the feedback and will heavily consider these tips going forward. Thank you for the comment 🙏🏽
@reynmiyagawa3 күн бұрын
relax eternal tennis, no need to cook so hard. save some utr points for the rest of us
@Eternal_Tennis2 күн бұрын
LMAO I'll try. Thanks for the support bro!
@jz770964 күн бұрын
2nd video I watched. Experience = high IQ. Slicing his high topspin short nice.
@jz770964 күн бұрын
UTR8 woulda had it if he just dialed it down a tad? You are very good at controlling the point. Slices, high balls, no pacers. hehehe
@Eternal_Tennis4 күн бұрын
I agree. The match only came down to a couple key points. Especially in that tiebreak. Could have gone either way
@jz770964 күн бұрын
Man this is only UTR 11... Pros are just not human UTR 15 lol. You guys make it look easy.
@Eternal_Tennis4 күн бұрын
I know, right! The pros are on a different level. Appreciate the comment!
@Jtruzevav5 күн бұрын
Lucien choked bruh.
@NippyNap26 күн бұрын
4:45 wasn’t a good call from the footage I see. I think that set the tone.
@Eternal_Tennis5 күн бұрын
Was close. Tough to tell from that angle
@NippyNap26 күн бұрын
Do you pay for utr premium. Where do you find good tournaments. Assume it has to be west coast vs east?🎉
@Eternal_Tennis5 күн бұрын
I don’t have utr premium and I have been signing up for tournaments through USTA. Just gotta find tournaments that are around your level/ rating and they should provide you with some good matches. Hope that helps
@exquisitelymade.6 күн бұрын
what forehand grip do you use?
@Eternal_Tennis6 күн бұрын
Semi-Western
@real-lz1pd6 күн бұрын
7:30 way in
@skeet0rz6 күн бұрын
You're like if "let the racket do the work" was a person. Nice video.
@Eternal_Tennis6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@IGNSanity6 күн бұрын
eternal tennis vs winston du when?
@HankHell417 күн бұрын
hell yeah
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
@jamaalclarke23807 күн бұрын
Its nice seeing someone who isn't afraid to rip their one hander.
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
I agree
@crazyguy3388 күн бұрын
22:07 i dropped my phone on my face when i saw this, that could've changed the outcome
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Yeah...I can't believe that happened haha
@info7818 күн бұрын
Your backhand is deadly, so flat and with that wide angle. Th drop shot will get better : )
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Haha thanks. Yes the drop shot is a work in progress!
@RamsBereit8 күн бұрын
Is this really 4.5? This look higher level than that
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Yes! All of these players are 4.5 NTRP
@tenniszerg8 күн бұрын
Thanks for implementing the feedback! So cool to see. It's inspiring how relaxed on court you are since I always get so tense during matches. Love the serve and volley at 17:03. It almost felt like you teleported to the service line since you snuck in there so quietly. What a close match!
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Of course! I will continue implementing the feedback I get from my viewers! As far as being "relaxed" on court, I feel like that is something that has come from years and years of playing matches. Thanks again.
@jamesmontgomery57178 күн бұрын
Great playing Dr. McSmooth. Cool seeing a younger player with a good 1HBH.
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Thank you. I agree, not many one handers these days but they are still out there!
@ryanpowell43388 күн бұрын
Great matchplay man! Nice to have a channel with a more relatable level than all these aspiring pros
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Appreciate the comment and super glad that you enjoyed!!
@antoniocasals27898 күн бұрын
Most underrated tennis channel fr
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Means a lot
@kensan738 күн бұрын
Nice battle!
@Eternal_Tennis7 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@bruce_198610 күн бұрын
I recorded matches for our USTA Regionals and Sectionals and the referees were ok with it. I didn’t need to blur anyone’s face. This was 15 years ago. So might be different now.
@Eternal_Tennis10 күн бұрын
Interesting. Thanks for that insight? Which state were you in? I don’t think it would really matter but just curious.
@bruce_19869 күн бұрын
@@Eternal_Tennis It was in Richmond in Virginia.
@FS-hp9oy11 күн бұрын
The one in the green t-shirt has some weird racket swing ....which is unwanted .... And unorthodox
@Eternal_Tennis11 күн бұрын
True
@TheJadedFilmMaker11 күн бұрын
cool! a great match! and both played in good spirits!! although that young fella racquet tap on the ground all the time lol. i can tell hes smashed a few racquets already . but thats how it starts lol. the racquet tap on the ground in anger. i know lol
@Eternal_Tennis11 күн бұрын
Thank you. Glad that you enjoyed the match! Not sure about the racquet smashes, but yes, there were a couple racquet taps during the match.
@denisfogel97511 күн бұрын
7:30 - slow ball that you clearly could see drops 2 inches before the baseline, and you call it out... man...
@Eternal_Tennis11 күн бұрын
Ball did look like it was in. Camera angle makes it a little deceptive though.
@euansmith705911 күн бұрын
Hm it is clearly past the baseline, difficult to tell if the back is touching though
@CellarDoor-on5lu11 күн бұрын
Alexey played on my college team, he was as high as 13 something utr for a long time before he started coaching. Insane player.
@Eternal_Tennis11 күн бұрын
That's awesome that you know him. And yes, I agree...Insane player! I can 100% believe that he was a 13 at one point.
@IGNSanity12 күн бұрын
hate watching this on vacation i just wanna play
@topkickr12 күн бұрын
All points 👍
@Eternal_Tennis12 күн бұрын
Thanks for the input! Will keep that in mind for future videos!
@HankHell4112 күн бұрын
Looks like you played Winner Only from the future Great playing, I prefer seeing all the points!
@Eternal_Tennis12 күн бұрын
Haha! Love that comparison. Thanks for the comment and feedback.
@jpob791812 күн бұрын
Definitely show all the points. As stated below, It adds to the context of the tactics as well as adding to the drama. Helps us lower UTR players learn how to plan out points. Thanks!
@Eternal_Tennis12 күн бұрын
Appreciate the feedback. Means a lot!!
@TimelyAdventure12 күн бұрын
Greatly prefer seeing every point to really see how the match unfolds, feel I can learn more that way
@Eternal_Tennis12 күн бұрын
Got it! Thank you!
@jamesmontgomery571712 күн бұрын
High level hitting 🙌! I'm personally more a fan of full match footage like this but I understand it takes more time to edit. Alexey was putting in work with his forehand this match. I noticed that when your forehand was rushed this match it often went into the net -- wonder if there's a technique or some adjustment you could make to alleviate that (not being sarcastic lol it's tough).
@Eternal_Tennis12 күн бұрын
Love the feedback. Will definitely be sure to work on that part of my game haha! Thanks again for the comment.
@mutantdonkey9 күн бұрын
I noticed that too. I found his chest was opening up too soon and so it was mostly the arm working by itself without the benefit of the unit turn (there is a definite power leak). On his better forehands his left shoulder stayed closed across his body longer. To be perfectly honest I have this problem too and it helps me when I see it in other people so I can use it to improve my own game.
@ispeakasiplease12 күн бұрын
If you don't mind me asking, what shoes do you wear and do you have any special padding or insoles in them?
@schmiv267212 күн бұрын
He's wearing the NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor 11 Attack
@Eternal_Tennis12 күн бұрын
Yes these are the NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor 11 Mac Attack. Also, no, I do not use any special padding or insoles with the shoes.
@tenniszerg12 күн бұрын
Minor suggestions coming from a viewer: (1) rotate your video so I don't want to tilt my head when watching and (2) have set score on your scoreboard be first, and game score be at the end (it's just what my brain is used to)
@Eternal_Tennis12 күн бұрын
Super helpful. Thank you! Will work on both of these points for future videos.
@tenniszerg11 күн бұрын
@@Eternal_Tennis Thanks for taking the input. I'll definitely be watching either way!
@tenniszerg12 күн бұрын
Definitely enjoyed watching and prefer the context of all points over just highlights. Your opponent's footwork was insane. At times it looked like he was sped up in the footage!
@jd272212 күн бұрын
I thought that too. Kept checking if my 1.25X speed was on lmao
@hallowrant809113 күн бұрын
dude can bang
@Thrilla4romManila13 күн бұрын
You're like the amateur version of Fabio Fognini. Super casual and nonchalant.
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What’s your recording set up? So crisp and sound is amazing
I will be at this level one day. Sooner than later
UTR 10 with good power without overswinging and grunting.
Nice shots👍
Thanks ✌
2:20 can't believe he started the point with that ball right in front of him
I know. So risky…
ET: "Trust me bro, I won the first 3 games" jk ;)
I swear I did 🤣
Great playing and video! Where did you play college tennis? I’m a former D3 player myself :)
That's cool! I played for Pacific University which is in Oregon. Northwest Conference
support ya brotha...keep vids comin
Will do! Thanks for the support!
Back hand slice finish down the line was perfect disguise
This guy should play dill plays
Maybe someday haha
Look if you don’t f*** with Eternal Tennis you need to get with the times
Dude, your game is solid AF. Nice win...
Appreciate that a lot. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more!
A few thoughts: Not sure if you care but in case you do, a different color scheme on the scorecard would look more professional. Showing all serves (including faults, excluding lets) would help viewers get a better sense of how the match develops. It would be really insightful to know how your thoughts develop as the match progresses, whether that's via text, a voiceover, or another method. Obviously I don't know what it felt like at the time, but from an outsider's perspective it seemed like in the second set you were putting extra pressure on yourself to break, and ended up rushed the points. Your mechanics are so smooth they look slow. Reminds me of Federer.
Thank you so much! These tips are very helpful. I truly appreciate the feedback and will heavily consider these tips going forward. Thank you for the comment 🙏🏽
relax eternal tennis, no need to cook so hard. save some utr points for the rest of us
LMAO I'll try. Thanks for the support bro!
2nd video I watched. Experience = high IQ. Slicing his high topspin short nice.
UTR8 woulda had it if he just dialed it down a tad? You are very good at controlling the point. Slices, high balls, no pacers. hehehe
I agree. The match only came down to a couple key points. Especially in that tiebreak. Could have gone either way
Man this is only UTR 11... Pros are just not human UTR 15 lol. You guys make it look easy.
I know, right! The pros are on a different level. Appreciate the comment!
Lucien choked bruh.
4:45 wasn’t a good call from the footage I see. I think that set the tone.
Was close. Tough to tell from that angle
Do you pay for utr premium. Where do you find good tournaments. Assume it has to be west coast vs east?🎉
I don’t have utr premium and I have been signing up for tournaments through USTA. Just gotta find tournaments that are around your level/ rating and they should provide you with some good matches. Hope that helps
what forehand grip do you use?
Semi-Western
7:30 way in
You're like if "let the racket do the work" was a person. Nice video.
Thank you!
eternal tennis vs winston du when?
hell yeah
🙏🙏🙏
Its nice seeing someone who isn't afraid to rip their one hander.
I agree
22:07 i dropped my phone on my face when i saw this, that could've changed the outcome
Yeah...I can't believe that happened haha
Your backhand is deadly, so flat and with that wide angle. Th drop shot will get better : )
Haha thanks. Yes the drop shot is a work in progress!
Is this really 4.5? This look higher level than that
Yes! All of these players are 4.5 NTRP
Thanks for implementing the feedback! So cool to see. It's inspiring how relaxed on court you are since I always get so tense during matches. Love the serve and volley at 17:03. It almost felt like you teleported to the service line since you snuck in there so quietly. What a close match!
Of course! I will continue implementing the feedback I get from my viewers! As far as being "relaxed" on court, I feel like that is something that has come from years and years of playing matches. Thanks again.
Great playing Dr. McSmooth. Cool seeing a younger player with a good 1HBH.
Thank you. I agree, not many one handers these days but they are still out there!
Great matchplay man! Nice to have a channel with a more relatable level than all these aspiring pros
Appreciate the comment and super glad that you enjoyed!!
Most underrated tennis channel fr
Thank you so much! Means a lot
Nice battle!
Thank you!
I recorded matches for our USTA Regionals and Sectionals and the referees were ok with it. I didn’t need to blur anyone’s face. This was 15 years ago. So might be different now.
Interesting. Thanks for that insight? Which state were you in? I don’t think it would really matter but just curious.
@@Eternal_Tennis It was in Richmond in Virginia.
The one in the green t-shirt has some weird racket swing ....which is unwanted .... And unorthodox
True
cool! a great match! and both played in good spirits!! although that young fella racquet tap on the ground all the time lol. i can tell hes smashed a few racquets already . but thats how it starts lol. the racquet tap on the ground in anger. i know lol
Thank you. Glad that you enjoyed the match! Not sure about the racquet smashes, but yes, there were a couple racquet taps during the match.
7:30 - slow ball that you clearly could see drops 2 inches before the baseline, and you call it out... man...
Ball did look like it was in. Camera angle makes it a little deceptive though.
Hm it is clearly past the baseline, difficult to tell if the back is touching though
Alexey played on my college team, he was as high as 13 something utr for a long time before he started coaching. Insane player.
That's awesome that you know him. And yes, I agree...Insane player! I can 100% believe that he was a 13 at one point.
hate watching this on vacation i just wanna play
All points 👍
Thanks for the input! Will keep that in mind for future videos!
Looks like you played Winner Only from the future Great playing, I prefer seeing all the points!
Haha! Love that comparison. Thanks for the comment and feedback.
Definitely show all the points. As stated below, It adds to the context of the tactics as well as adding to the drama. Helps us lower UTR players learn how to plan out points. Thanks!
Appreciate the feedback. Means a lot!!
Greatly prefer seeing every point to really see how the match unfolds, feel I can learn more that way
Got it! Thank you!
High level hitting 🙌! I'm personally more a fan of full match footage like this but I understand it takes more time to edit. Alexey was putting in work with his forehand this match. I noticed that when your forehand was rushed this match it often went into the net -- wonder if there's a technique or some adjustment you could make to alleviate that (not being sarcastic lol it's tough).
Love the feedback. Will definitely be sure to work on that part of my game haha! Thanks again for the comment.
I noticed that too. I found his chest was opening up too soon and so it was mostly the arm working by itself without the benefit of the unit turn (there is a definite power leak). On his better forehands his left shoulder stayed closed across his body longer. To be perfectly honest I have this problem too and it helps me when I see it in other people so I can use it to improve my own game.
If you don't mind me asking, what shoes do you wear and do you have any special padding or insoles in them?
He's wearing the NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor 11 Attack
Yes these are the NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor 11 Mac Attack. Also, no, I do not use any special padding or insoles with the shoes.
Minor suggestions coming from a viewer: (1) rotate your video so I don't want to tilt my head when watching and (2) have set score on your scoreboard be first, and game score be at the end (it's just what my brain is used to)
Super helpful. Thank you! Will work on both of these points for future videos.
@@Eternal_Tennis Thanks for taking the input. I'll definitely be watching either way!
Definitely enjoyed watching and prefer the context of all points over just highlights. Your opponent's footwork was insane. At times it looked like he was sped up in the footage!
I thought that too. Kept checking if my 1.25X speed was on lmao
dude can bang
You're like the amateur version of Fabio Fognini. Super casual and nonchalant.
I'll take it. Thank you!