How to unlock the full potential of your forehand

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • In this Tennis Masterclass, the focus is on refining forehand technique through meticulous hand control and strategic body positioning. Muratoglu begins by addressing common issues of inconsistency in tennis strokes, particularly focusing on the forehand, which often suffers due to excessive body movement.
    It's a diagnostic approach, identifying the player's dominant eye and explaining how it affects stroke stability. Drawing parallels to precision shooting, Muratoglu emphasizes the importance of isolating hand movements during the stroke to ensure accuracy and improve shot techniques.
    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:13 - Identifying the Dominant Eye
    0:54 - Hand Dominance and Stability
    02:20 - Forehand Technique
    04:16 - Shot Direction
    05:58 - Improving Shot Technique
    07:16 Body Movement While Shooting
    10:38 - Drills
    12:25 - Slice Technique
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Komentáře • 108

  • @ildarb813
    @ildarb813 Před 15 dny +20

    Thank you, Mr. Mouratoglou. This was a very important lesson!

  • @patrickmouratoglou_official

    What technical adjustments have improved your forehand the most?

    • @thealpha4966
      @thealpha4966 Před 14 dny +3

      Early preparation, and gaining more power and speed through the wrist

    • @t-daze
      @t-daze Před 14 dny

      Perhaps if the arm is weak, then using the whole body from a coiled position gives more power to the forehand, although control may be sacrificed 30% of the time.

    • @717DTran
      @717DTran Před 14 dny

      When the ball bounces on your side of the court, the preparation is done. Both feet planted on the ground ceiling on head . Left hand to coil and keep distance from the ball, opening it w the chest only after contact w the ball

    • @mistal85
      @mistal85 Před 14 dny +1

      I understand the concept of fast racket head speed loose arm and wirst with solid basen. But i would like to hear more about the pressure on fh during contact. Can it be that i loose control being to loose with the grip during the contact with the ball?

    • @paulose19
      @paulose19 Před 13 dny +2

      Whenever I am hitting the ball all over the place I tell myself - eyes on the ball, move your feet and hit the ball in front of you.

  • @joezhou6013
    @joezhou6013 Před 14 dny +6

    Keep shoulder close and hands closely together will help hitting hand swings a bit early. Every player has different issue to be worked on. Patrick is a great coach to tailor the needs of players

  • @adi.24
    @adi.24 Před dnem

    Im no coach but one tip i would give this kid is keep looking the ball even after hitting it so it stables your head and inreturn your body so that your shoulderframe rotates after you rotate your head which is the very last action of your forehand , this tip helped me a lot hope this helps someone else too

  • @youknowwho9247
    @youknowwho9247 Před 11 dny +6

    It's funny how tennis has changed. When I was a kid, coaches (who themselves tended to have learned with wooden rackets) taught a completely different movement. Stiff wrist, hips move first, power comes from torso rotation, not the arm. It's nearly the exact opposite to what's state of the art today.

    • @lanaorg
      @lanaorg Před 2 dny

      that's because this guy is a good businessman and not-so-good tennis coach, he has no idea what he is talking about. you exactly described how it is supposed to be and still have to be today

  • @Daca_07
    @Daca_07 Před 14 dny +1

    Best trainer/teacher…

  • @julius.h9986
    @julius.h9986 Před 14 dny

    I REALLY APPRECIATE IT AND LEARN THAT HOW I DO TEACH KIDS NOT ONLY A TENNIS BUT ALSO A WAY OF LIFE

  • @dollybuddhabhati
    @dollybuddhabhati Před 9 dny

    Great lesson for my kid thank you 👌🏻

  • @hoanglinhofficial8017
    @hoanglinhofficial8017 Před 11 dny

    Thank u so much

  • @harryo6126
    @harryo6126 Před 13 dny +23

    I just watch Alcaraz forehands in slow motion, and he does 100% precisely completely the opposite of what the coach is saying here. Alcaraz start the movement with his legs, the energy blasts up through the hips into torso into his shoulders then finally into his arm creating a bazooka. So I am baffled by this video.

    • @joris5258
      @joris5258 Před 12 dny

      I was going to comment exactly that😅

    • @tehatte
      @tehatte Před 12 dny +3

      Two different styles. Two different ways of generating power: one with mainly arm/hand/wrist and the other with adding body/hip/legs. I’ve seen a lot of modern coaches prefer the second style while this coach looks like he prefers the first style.

    • @rgx4440
      @rgx4440 Před 12 dny

      look better, shoulder arrive after he push with the body but the shoulder close after all the rest, before shoulder it's the ankle moving forward at the height of the hand indeed, so teaching use the hand close to the body and mantain firmly you shoulder back, is teaching use the ankle in short terms

    • @boyzone5000
      @boyzone5000 Před 11 dny +13

      I think patrick is trying to isolate his forehand issue and get the basic movement/direction correct. Obviously if he werre coaching a more experienced player, i’m sure he would start to teach the full
      Body motion/transfer. Tbf, this is how I fixed my forehand :)

    • @appighio
      @appighio Před 11 dny +2

      @@boyzone5000 i agree 100%

  • @xupac1379
    @xupac1379 Před 13 dny +5

    i am confused. thought you initiate the kenetic chain from foot hip to arm which is coming along for the ride. he seems to say you are initiate kinetic chain with hand first to have more stability?

    • @adi.24
      @adi.24 Před dnem

      Hand and then wrist is still the last point in kinetic chain, the boy is moving hips too early and then body is already turned so there is less power and boy is just hitting with hands, so patrick is telling him to move the hands early from what he was doing before so that hands move with the body and not after the body has turned

  • @rachanonkhammuang7247
    @rachanonkhammuang7247 Před 11 dny

    thank you

  • @huangwee3465
    @huangwee3465 Před 15 dny +9

    Best instruction. Patrick. Most other coaches teach using body and hip turn to drive the arm hence ball with reason to create lag: my experience was that it creates chaotic coordination between arm and shoulder hence no control and power.

    • @lanaorg
      @lanaorg Před 2 dny

      And they are right...

    • @adi.24
      @adi.24 Před dnem

      You should view this lesson from the boys perspective he is swinging is hips too early which creates too much lag that it loses power and its just hands , patrick is telling him to move the hands early so that it would be the ideal lag

  • @samenthaAnyie-ii3ql
    @samenthaAnyie-ii3ql Před 10 dny

    hi patrick i have a question who is roping the tennis racket of most player in atp tour

  • @Bb-yo6tr
    @Bb-yo6tr Před 15 dny

    Pafessa!

  • @ffhhhbbfxfggggfdddffffffff

    i find it very weird that tennis has always come so natural to me, it's not like i'm a pro or anything but i'm very consistent and never got any training or nothing didn't even get to play much growing up other than gym class its been like 7 years since i last played and i hit the court lately and still with me 100% wish my family would have had me in some league when I was real young so i could be playing pro nowadays its so much fun and itf I could have had a future in it I would have pursued it to the max everyday

  • @Yoofi26
    @Yoofi26 Před 15 dny

    I like the instruction of throw your racquet

  • @rdvanbayburt5905
    @rdvanbayburt5905 Před 7 dny

    34 / 5.000
    Congratulations. It could be better.

  • @mistal85
    @mistal85 Před 14 dny +2

    Can anyone advise about the grip pressure during contact with the ball when the game has slower pace? Loose arm,loose wirst, solid base but what about the grip during contact point.

    • @adi.24
      @adi.24 Před dnem

      Keep it similar through-out the stroke if you are beginner pressure like3-4/10 once you start to get the feel of it then you will automatically adjust your grip pressure according to the shot you are going to play like when is lob i would increase my pressure a very little bit like from 3 to 3.5 etc

  • @kimlengtay49
    @kimlengtay49 Před 10 dny

    how can I check my dominant ear?

  • @Funny_memez-un9jb
    @Funny_memez-un9jb Před 9 dny

    This is like asmr irl with AirPods

  • @mikechan231
    @mikechan231 Před 5 dny

    What I don’t understand is when I initiate the swing with my “hand” or arm, and not my hips and body, my racquet face opens and the ball is gone long.

  • @tennisjourney
    @tennisjourney Před 9 dny

    If he got a hold of Meddy as a kid we would not have the legend of the Octopus as he is today 🐙

  • @hagacreative2584
    @hagacreative2584 Před 14 dny

    just tested my dominant eye, i think it's 50:50, is that possible? 😮
    I still can see with both my eyes even though it moves a little bit.

    • @SiNk0r
      @SiNk0r Před 13 dny +1

      Try making the "triangle" that you view through smaller. I had the same issue, it seemed 50/50 until I made the hole much smaller and it was clear that the right eye was dominant.

    • @hagacreative2584
      @hagacreative2584 Před 13 dny

      @@SiNk0r thanks! it works!

  • @jka461
    @jka461 Před 10 dny

    They shop for shorts in same section

  • @DiegoArtolaCopywriting

    This exercise dropping the ball so slowly I can't do it, impossible for me.

  • @cattyDesigns
    @cattyDesigns Před 15 dny +1

    Sir how much you charge for coaching

  • @torzakaria5423
    @torzakaria5423 Před 16 dny

    2nd

  • @watcher687
    @watcher687 Před 15 dny +4

    No matter how hard Patrick tries to make the kid to whip with the hand only, he can’t do it because he’s so used to swinging the whole arm the WTA style. Not easy stuff.

    • @CurtDawg00
      @CurtDawg00 Před 14 dny +4

      Happens a lot with kids when they get forced to use too heavy of a racquet too early. Curious what weight he's using.

    • @watcher687
      @watcher687 Před 14 dny

      @@CurtDawg00
      90% of WTA players hit like that.

    • @bigchainring1977
      @bigchainring1977 Před 13 dny +1

      Because it's REALLY hard to unlearn a basic concept..his stroke already looks pretty cemented..

  • @Keepontruckin1904
    @Keepontruckin1904 Před 15 dny +49

    Thank God they recorded it. That lesson cost the kid $7,500. Sadly there’s a bunch of technical flaws that never got addressed. Just “use your hand”. Sure let’s go with that today. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @TaeNyFan
      @TaeNyFan Před 15 dny +10

      If his parents can afford it, 7.5k is probably peanuts for them.

    • @kutayfunk
      @kutayfunk Před 15 dny +1

      omg just one lesson is 7500$?

    • @pencilcheck
      @pencilcheck Před 15 dny +3

      Usually they pay for multiple lessons and facility and hitting partners and multiple coaches. This is just one shot for marketing purposes

    • @djuksar
      @djuksar Před 15 dny +2

      Acctualy i believe that this lesson was free for the kid becouse it is uploaded to youtube i think Patrick said something like that in an interview

    • @andmansano
      @andmansano Před 15 dny +20

      Stop nagging about the price and enjoy the free video.

  • @aaditya2758
    @aaditya2758 Před 16 dny +3

    I have a question why you hit with your arm bent instead of full extension as there is loss of power in it

    • @geminguming3016
      @geminguming3016 Před 16 dny +9

      If you look at an analysis of Jannik Sinner's forehand, he contacts in a bent elbow position, and he has one of the largest forehands on tour. It's more about loading the body to create racket head speed than how straight the arm is.

    • @absolutelynothingtoseehere
      @absolutelynothingtoseehere Před 16 dny

      @@geminguming3016 Mouratoglou is a big advocate of full arm extension; he gives Djokovic a slight criticism for failing to do that, but points out he can't with his extreme grip.

    • @user-zf3ue4nr5g
      @user-zf3ue4nr5g Před 16 dny

      you are simply a disappointment

    • @direwolf525
      @direwolf525 Před 14 dny

      The full extension will only lose mobility for the swing that's why also you don't swing out with full extension that's wrong

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 14 dny

      Nobady in pro tennis today uses full extension . Federer and nadal were the last 2

  • @johannkriz5138
    @johannkriz5138 Před 5 dny

    Closed stance till point of contact???? Unbelievable!!

  • @bbcszone1
    @bbcszone1 Před 7 dny

    Actually on the forehand you do need to move your chest before your hand starts moving so...

  • @jazz19101
    @jazz19101 Před 15 dny +4

    This is the exact opposite advice most experts would give. They would say the swing starts with your feet pushing off the ground which causes your hips to rotate then your shoulders than lastly your arm and racket. They call this sequence of events the kinetic chain. Patrick thinks it is the opposite. I have tried using just my arm just like most beginners do and the results are horrible. It is almost impossible to hit with power and accuracy consistenly by hitting with just your arm. How many pros do you see standing sideways to the net and just move their arm? None! To say your body follows your arm at the end of the swing is not accurate.

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 14 dny

      Kinetic chain is nonsense

    • @SiNk0r
      @SiNk0r Před 13 dny +1

      It's a cue specific to the kid, to address his issues. Obviously, you wouldn't give that same cue to a beginner who just started playing and doesn't know how to intuitively use their body. The kid has the exact opposite problem, he opens his chest and hips too fast so that mental cue helps to keep that in check. Even with that cue, the kid struggles to apply it properly in a lot of the shots. It's hard to unlearn solidified techniques.
      Similarly, the "kinetic chain" concept is to help hammer down the idea of the FH being a full body movement, that involves the feet, hips, shoulders and body weight transfer. The arm will always lead the upper body during contact though since you are supposed to make contact in front you.
      They're all different ways to explain similar concepts so don't get hang up on details, but try to look at the bigger picture of Patrick is trying to fix.

  • @swpark1200
    @swpark1200 Před 16 dny

    1st

  • @MrFrescocotone
    @MrFrescocotone Před 16 dny +2

    I feel he hits the ball a bit too close to his body

    • @AnnaBortion-pq9oo
      @AnnaBortion-pq9oo Před 15 dny +2

      Didn’t know u were a legendary coach who has coached people to win grand slams. Oh wait ur not

    • @memegang3524
      @memegang3524 Před 15 dny +5

      @@AnnaBortion-pq9oo just being an average guy doesn’t mean his thoughts are wrong. Being close to the body is a personal thing but I agree it could be further away. But there were more pressing issues to fix

    • @MrFrescocotone
      @MrFrescocotone Před 15 dny

      ​@@AnnaBortion-pq9oowaht a rude and obnoxious comment

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 14 dny

      @@AnnaBortion-pq9oolol I think Serena would of won either way

  • @mirianbauto6023
    @mirianbauto6023 Před 15 dny +3

    Patrick's piece is unbelievably absurd. The left hand leads the torso and shoulder rotation and is not pushed😊 by the right hand.😊

    • @Gabriel-fe5wc
      @Gabriel-fe5wc Před 14 dny +5

      Patrick knows that the torso and shoulder rotation is not pushed by the right hand, but if you look at the kid hitting forehands at the beginning, his chest is way to open, facing forward and even to the left fence when making contact. Telling the kid to lead his rotation with his right hand and not his left is the easiest way to get him to keep his chest closed and body balanced when hitting the ball. it means he will start rotating as he hits the ball instead of fully rotating and uncoiling before even making contact like he was doing at the start

    • @direwolf525
      @direwolf525 Před 14 dny

      @@Gabriel-fe5wc then he should teach him to use of the left non-dominant hand so that the correct shoulder turns happen,

    • @Charmander009
      @Charmander009 Před 14 dny +2

      So how many players have u coached to 20 grand slams ?

    • @andrewkyau
      @andrewkyau Před 7 dny

      It’s because he has a large backswing and that’s why he needs to lead with the hand first. If his take back was shorter and technically sound, he should be leading with his rotation (hips).

  • @tarunkumarreddy8295
    @tarunkumarreddy8295 Před 12 dny

    How to unlock the full potential of your forehand?
    Ans:)Simple,stop listening to patrick and you will get rid of the bullshit

  • @ozziiik
    @ozziiik Před 15 dny +3

    B
    ig mistake from Moratoglu with hand first!

  • @nktcp6908
    @nktcp6908 Před dnem

    I always feel like Patrick is 10 misses and a hit with his coaching. Type Slow Motion ATP forehands court level. Dimitrov, Sinner, Alcaraz, Djokovic, Nadal. Show me at least one ATP player that has a good forehand do what Patrick teaches you. In fact you'll see the complete opposite - they all start their rotation/motion from the legs and hips. The legs are unloading, hips turning along with the shoulders and this is what creates natural wrist lag and power. The "hitting" shoulder is almost always in front of the non-hitting shoulder and gets there before the arm. It's completely the opposite of what we see taught here. That's a good way of killing forehand power, bravo Pattrick. You also contradict yourself - aren't you teaching in one of your other videos to step into the shot slightly? To generate power with your body weight? There are ways to "stabilise" this kid's forehand, without teaching him that he should generate the power with his arm only. And since your audience are also beginners, congrats on making them think that the power comes from the swing of the arm only. On a final note, who the f teaches to rotate your body, after the shot. WHAT?

  • @sapientbudgie5652
    @sapientbudgie5652 Před 15 dny +6

    What a waste. Patrick is delusional. Crap advice all over the place.

  • @GeneralRock114
    @GeneralRock114 Před 13 dny +2

    Who has he actually developed and don’t say Serena. Answer: No body. So, why is he even mentioned as a coach and why do people send kids to his academy????

  • @jmberille1
    @jmberille1 Před 7 hodinami

    I have to disagree with Patrick for the first time..❤

  • @yuetchuen
    @yuetchuen Před 13 dny +2

    He knows nothing about tennis. TRUST ME

  • @ujiffy69
    @ujiffy69 Před 14 dny +1

    People commenting like one lesson can change everything this kid has been doing wrong technically. Will take more than one lesson or even months to correct these things.

  • @direwolf525
    @direwolf525 Před 14 dny +1

    Swinging with the hand is a wrong concept because if you start to swing with the hand its hard for them to rotate or even use their legs properly