Greetings, Hunger Games! I disagree! I think it looks faster from top-down view. I didn't even realize I'm hitting as hard as these guys until I saw this video. From top-down, I must look amazing.
This kind of view is a million times better than what they show on TV... Why can't they at the very least mix in like 10% of the points with this view if not even more?
+Brad Depp such a good question. They are obviously aware this angle exists - why dont they like it!?!? Such better sense of the player's talent and the rhythm of the point. awesome.
+Brad Depp I've often wondered this as well. The only explanation I can think of is advertising, they can fit a whole lot more billboards and brand names into the shot if it's recorded from higher up. I much prefer this view though.
+Brad Depp this view is great but the one we see on tv is clearly the best because you can see almost everything that happen on the court. But i agree that they should switch to this view sometimes, it's much more immersive
I've literally watched hundreds and hundreds of tennis footage, as I'm sure most of the people on here have, and this is the BEST angle I've ever seen. I watch this video at least once a month. Wish we could get more footage like this
Totally agree. One of my biggest complaints with televised tennis is that they put the camera at such a high angle --- you get no real feel for the pace or the spin.
This is cool to see it, but I would go nuts having to watch televised matches like this. They do cut to this angle sometimes on ESPN, but you don't get the same court coverage with the high angle.
ironic how everyone is commenting how dimitrov will go on to win slams and reach the top 3 places in the world when it is the man on the other side of the net who has achieved those things.
+al furn true, but considering that stan peaked at a relatively old age, and even won french open now, it should also be possible for dimitrov to break through some point in his career. stan, he had the game all the time, but his mental toughness came with beating or even getting close to beating novak at grand slams. now he is a thread in every grand slam he plays. dimitrov could be the same, maybe.
quite possibly the best camera angle ever recorded. dimitrov is a mime of Rog didn't realize how hard and low over the net these guys actually hit the ball
As some other viewers, I think it´s a better view angle than the ones usually broadcasted. I have the feeling it´s probably a generalised opinion, at least for people who play tennis (and are real fans), since it gives a greater appreciation of the techniques, shots and styles at play. Why do TV channels sistematically avoid such a view?!
Jarl I think tv pictures try to/have to show the baseline of the far court too so the viewers can see whether the ball lands in or out. you cannot see this clearly from this angle. I do agree, however, that this view is brilliant for spectators to see. maybe a better mix of high and low camera angles would keep everyone happy?
Jarl because this is why people are meant to pay to watch a match!! WHY DON’T PEOPLE UNDERSTAND. IF THEY SHOW THIS VIEW ON TV, NO ONE WILL GO TO MATCHES.
Man from this video you can really see Wawrinka's beautiful groundstrokes. I mean Dimitrov's groundstroke are high class and beautiful as well, however, I like how Wawrinka's racket gets under the ball and all he has to do is just swing through and up and it will just land anywhere in the court. Textbook techniques.
This view is way better than the high view. It is a better perspective for us as tennis players see how the pros actually hit the ball during match play.
More than anything this view shows the crazy topspin they can put on the ball...a few shots I thought were going out just immediately dropped down inside the line.
You know, the play here is really good, really consistent, and technically spot on. And yet, I can't differentiate the 'style' of play here from the both of them because every ground stoke looks identical. If you look at juniors in N.A. they all look the same. I miss the different styles of play, the creativity and spontaneity this game once had. Now, it's all about being efficient, consistent and technical. Appreciate that fact, but in the long run, it's hurting this game...
Great angle, definitely allows you to get a better appreciation for their style of play…hurts me to say this but Dimitrov's footwork isn't as good as I once thought. He still hits well and cleanly but you get the feeling that if he got into a slightly better position, a lot of those rally shots could be turned into forcing shots.
@rounick, I noticed that too, the typical TV angle hides the heavy topspin and makes it look like players are blasting straight through the ball. Even the sound made at the point of contact is much different here. It's much easier to hear the violent brushing up action created by their strokes. It isn't the pace that blows me away as much as the combination of pace and topspin applied to their "rally" ball. Their margin is huge, topspin is lifting each shot well above the net.
I also love the view. When I started playing tennis in the early 60's the only ones using a two-handed backhand were little tykes that found the racket too heavy. But there was one guy from Australia (I think he still commentates) who hit with both hands on each side. Wore a glove on his left hand. It still seems strange to me to see a guy 6'2, 185 lbs without an ounce of fat using a two-hand backhand.
I agree, the angle is beautiful and so many on the net have been saying this with the advent of posting amateur filming of tennis matches online. So I hope word finally gets out to the Tennis TV producers that this is how the fans want to see much of the match. I realize you probably can't show the entire match from this angle, but try to offer this shot more of the time. You really get a better sense of the speed, spin, and excitement of the game. Plus, this is how rec players "see" it.
It's amazing, i read the last week that this guy ( Dimitrov ) was playing a like Federer, but it's abvious !! He looks like Roger !! Yhis guy will be great !! Whoaw !!
Its a complete shame that they dont show this view on TV. To a person that actually plays competitive tennis, this angle show everything that goes into each shot at the pro level. I wouldnt mind not seeing the lines because thats what the lines judges are for. To me, its so much more enjoyable to watch
@Blinx482 Na pro courts are the same size as most rec courts(except some rec courts are a bit smaller, but these aren't too common). I think it's just the camera angles that make them feel so much larger
realmente el reves y la forma de empezar el saque ( me refiero a el lanzamiento de la pelota) de Dimitrov es muy parecido al de Federer.. Un jugador tecnicamente vistoso el bulgaro.. Espero que tenga un gran futuro
Amazing video! Anyone who plays tennis would definitely enjoy this view.
totally agreed
I agree completely.That is the best view
I agree. It's so much easier to see how fast they can hit the ball on this angle.
Charlie Fan There should be a petition to get more matches filmed like this
Greetings, Hunger Games!
I disagree! I think it looks faster from top-down view. I didn't even realize I'm hitting as hard as these guys until I saw this video. From top-down, I must look amazing.
Absolute best view for tennis IMO
I agree
a view this closeup is best for any sport lmao
Andres Porras in my opinion sir
This kind of view is a million times better than what they show on TV...
Why can't they at the very least mix in like 10% of the points with this view if not even more?
+Brad Depp such a good question. They are obviously aware this angle exists - why dont they like it!?!? Such better sense of the player's talent and the rhythm of the point. awesome.
+Brad Depp I've often wondered this as well. The only explanation I can think of is advertising, they can fit a whole lot more billboards and brand names into the shot if it's recorded from higher up. I much prefer this view though.
+Brad Depp this view is great but the one we see on tv is clearly the best because you can see almost everything that happen on the court. But i agree that they should switch to this view sometimes, it's much more immersive
+Brad Depp because they are idiots they don't actually understand the tennis they just broadcast it, at least the us open do it sometimes
+Brad Depp Because you can't see where the ball bounces on the other side of the net.
I've literally watched hundreds and hundreds of tennis footage, as I'm sure most of the people on here have, and this is the BEST angle I've ever seen. I watch this video at least once a month. Wish we could get more footage like this
Totally agree. One of my biggest complaints with televised tennis is that they put the camera at such a high angle --- you get no real feel for the pace or the spin.
This is cool to see it, but I would go nuts having to watch televised matches like this. They do cut to this angle sometimes on ESPN, but you don't get the same court coverage with the high angle.
There should be a button on the TV remote to change the camera angle at any time at sport events. It's the 21 century you know.
In the 80 they had these angles..ground level views...great
Natural lighting, exciting action, great camera movement, good sound and editing, this video deserves an award!
All tennis should be shown at this angle! Thank you!
Colin Palmer no it shouldn’t because then nobody would go to the fucking games.
Great view. Great single handed backhands- most elegant shot in tennis.
VIkram Singh I agree with you 100%, cheers!
One of my favorite tennis videos on YT.
I love those one handed backhands!
Notice the margin of safety over net for his backhand? V nice
What a beautiful and elegant one-handed backhand strokes. I like it very much.
ironic how everyone is commenting how dimitrov will go on to win slams and reach the top 3 places in the world when it is the man on the other side of the net who has achieved those things.
But considering Grigor's age, he has a load of potential. So glad Wawrinka won the Australian Open though - well deserved for all of his effort!
Joe B doesn't look that way anymore though does it
+al furn true, but considering that stan peaked at a relatively old age, and even won french open now, it should also be possible for dimitrov to break through some point in his career. stan, he had the game all the time, but his mental toughness came with beating or even getting close to beating novak at grand slams.
now he is a thread in every grand slam he plays. dimitrov could be the same, maybe.
Filip PF i doubt it too. dimitrov is pretty overrated, but who knows, i still think he´s got the talent.
+Filip PF dont forget thiem i expect big things from thiem - seems really hungry and talented
Clean, crisp shots. Beautiful backhands!
After watching their play, I am glad I made the choice to learn single-handed backstroke!
I never really made a conscious decision, I just did what felt natural. I stuck with the one hander, but I recommend you do the same.
that is the only angle that can show us dimitrov's great footwork and technique. thank you!
Wawrinka's serve is soooo underrated
This view really helps with analyzing their footwork, strokes, and etc. I like it.
majestic shots and view. A duel of one of the best single handed bh's. What could you want more from tennis =)
quite possibly the best camera angle ever recorded.
dimitrov is a mime of Rog
didn't realize how hard and low over the net these guys actually hit the ball
loving this court level view
this is surely the best place to watch a tennis match
*announcement from another court* "Game set match game!"
*wawrinka serve* Boom
Match ended 3 sec later
Fantastic. From this point of view, you can see how fast those strokes really are. I've never watched tennis match live and this is so amazing. :)
As some other viewers, I think it´s a better view angle than the ones usually broadcasted. I have the feeling it´s probably a generalised opinion, at least for people who play tennis (and are real fans), since it gives a greater appreciation of the techniques, shots and styles at play. Why do TV channels sistematically avoid such a view?!
Jarl I ask myself the same question. TennisTV should have an option to have this kind of angles
Jarl i agree, but mabey just show more points like this rather than the full match
Jarl I think tv pictures try to/have to show the baseline of the far court too so the viewers can see whether the ball lands in or out. you cannot see this clearly from this angle. I do agree, however, that this view is brilliant for spectators to see. maybe a better mix of high and low camera angles would keep everyone happy?
Simple, they dont want to put any risk for their expensive cameras to be hit by tennis balls or anything else.
Jarl because this is why people are meant to pay to watch a match!! WHY DON’T PEOPLE UNDERSTAND. IF THEY SHOW THIS VIEW ON TV, NO ONE WILL GO TO MATCHES.
This footage is precious
I could watch this video everyday and find something new I love about it each time.
Man from this video you can really see Wawrinka's beautiful groundstrokes. I mean Dimitrov's groundstroke are high class and beautiful as well, however, I like how Wawrinka's racket gets under the ball and all he has to do is just swing through and up and it will just land anywhere in the court. Textbook techniques.
I agree this is a great angle to watch tennis from. I think it depicts the amazing pace and the cleanness of their shotmaking so much better.
Perfect video to learn how to hit one handed backhands! I love it!
Thanks for posting this!
Ambos tienen un reves a una mano fantasticos. Da gusto verlos.
That Angle Camera, that Definition, and That players, definitly suscribed
dimitrov has a very good game and skill, i hope he goes up to the top
+1
darren gibbs he did
an fine play demonstrated by two sensational stars of tennis and athletism.
これはすばらしい動画です。この角度は選手目線に近いので参考になります。
Thanks so much.
awesome vid and angle....such a pleasure to watch
Perfect camera angle view. Thanks a lot.
This camera angle is some of the best tennis footage that I have ever seen on CZcams. Thumbs up if you agree!
臨場感あって最高🎉
It would be amazing to see Gasquet in this angle. It really shows how much spin the players put on the ball.
Ahh..if only tennis was broadcast from the expensive seats (like this) instead of the blimp.
wow i could watch this all day..
Look at the follow through on both of their backhands as the wrist snaps into place. Real classy.
man these pro's hit with so much more spin than us rec players, this is a good angle to really see the difference
i'd pay money to get video's of this quality. u can see the trajectory of their balls so good! great job!
This angle makes us appreciate them more. It's crazy how fast their reaction is. I think they hit a ball every less than 1s
Are you stupid? Cant you count??
This video deserves an Academy award.
Great perspective! Thanx for this!
great view angle! thanks
This view is way better than the high view. It is a better perspective for us as tennis players see how the pros actually hit the ball during match play.
this is a fantastic angle, i wish they broadcast tennis like this on tv
AWESOME VIDEO!!! THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST TENNIS VIDEO ON CZcams! HERE YOU CAN SEE WITH WHICH SPEED TENNIS PLAYERS ACTUALLY ARE PLAYING!
This is angle is a million times better than the TV angle. You really get a good feel for ball speed and net clearance.
great video nice job amir
More than anything this view shows the crazy topspin they can put on the ball...a few shots I thought were going out just immediately dropped down inside the line.
great upload man, its mind blowing, thanks for this video,, please upload same quality video with same back veiw of the federer, thanks in advance
All matches should be filmed at this level.
Stan's backhand is a dream.
gotta have more tennis matches in this camera angle. The ball is soooo fast and awesome to look at
One of those rare matches where you see good one-handed backhands against each other
1:34
I love seeing Wawrinka's expression after his backhand return serve...it's like he was going: "is that all you got huh? beee yatch..." lol
I love the way single handed backhanders play
these guys are hitting it so fast it's unbelievable
You know, the play here is really good, really consistent, and technically spot on. And yet, I can't differentiate the 'style' of play here from the both of them because every ground stoke looks identical. If you look at juniors in N.A. they all look the same. I miss the different styles of play, the creativity and spontaneity this game once had. Now, it's all about being efficient, consistent and technical. Appreciate that fact, but in the long run, it's hurting this game...
Wawrinka and grigor can easily be diferentiate by the God backhand of stan
Great angle, definitely allows you to get a better appreciation for their style of play…hurts me to say this but Dimitrov's footwork isn't as good as I once thought. He still hits well and cleanly but you get the feeling that if he got into a slightly better position, a lot of those rally shots could be turned into forcing shots.
Thanks for this upload! Can learn a thing or two from the pros' footwork on hardcourt.
Wow, fantastic angle. You feel almost as if you're playing as opposed to the usual high view where you're definitely a spectator.
Great job of editing, nonstop tennis!
Great angle,, njoyed it..:)
@rounick, I noticed that too, the typical TV angle hides the heavy topspin and makes it look like players are blasting straight through the ball. Even the sound made at the point of contact is much different here. It's much easier to hear the violent brushing up action created by their strokes. It isn't the pace that blows me away as much as the combination of pace and topspin applied to their "rally" ball. Their margin is huge, topspin is lifting each shot well above the net.
I watched this match on court, there was a friend of dimitrov sitting sad and watching the match from this camera angle!
this is a treat for players with one handers!
I also love the view. When I started playing tennis in the early 60's the only ones using a two-handed backhand were little tykes that found the racket too heavy. But there was one guy from Australia (I think he still commentates) who hit with both hands on each side. Wore a glove on his left hand. It still seems strange to me to see a guy 6'2, 185 lbs without an ounce of fat using a two-hand backhand.
Best camera angle ever!
totally agree... wish this court side view is covered in major tournaments as well..
I LIKE THIS MATCH BOTH OF THESE GUYS HAVE GREAT FORM
damn dimitrov has beautiful strokes. love the one handed backhands
great video!! I love tennis from this camera
Stan's serve is so strong..
I agree, the angle is beautiful and so many on the net have been saying this with the advent of posting amateur filming of tennis matches online. So I hope word finally gets out to the Tennis TV producers that this is how the fans want to see much of the match. I realize you probably can't show the entire match from this angle, but try to offer this shot more of the time. You really get a better sense of the speed, spin, and excitement of the game. Plus, this is how rec players "see" it.
what an awesome angle. i wanna see federer play at this angle
Great angle! Wish I had Grigor's forehand and Stan's backhand.
It's amazing, i read the last week that this guy ( Dimitrov ) was playing a like Federer, but it's abvious !! He looks like Roger !! Yhis guy will be great !! Whoaw !!
They should show this Camera Angle on TV
Its a complete shame that they dont show this view on TV. To a person that actually plays competitive tennis, this angle show everything that goes into each shot at the pro level. I wouldnt mind not seeing the lines because thats what the lines judges are for. To me, its so much more enjoyable to watch
love the camera angle
Great camera angle!
I can watch it forever :D
I like how he slides before hit the smach
@Blinx482 Na pro courts are the same size as most rec courts(except some rec courts are a bit smaller, but these aren't too common). I think it's just the camera angles that make them feel so much larger
great video man!
damn uncle wawa has a sick one handed backhand. Dimitri's aint too shabby either. Way to play like a man gentleman. My applause to you.
The view is so good, that i want to learn how to play tennis now...
i miss the Aussie open so damn much. thinking of moving to Melbourne, the weather and beaches cant be too shit right
Wow great players
realmente el reves y la forma de empezar el saque ( me refiero a el lanzamiento de la pelota) de Dimitrov es muy parecido al de Federer.. Un jugador tecnicamente vistoso el bulgaro.. Espero que tenga un gran futuro
Great great stuff!
I think the reason television does not use this angle is because it doesn't make tennis look so extraordinary but in fact pretty ordinary.
The best view up until now
This is about the only angle you can truly appreciate the real weight of shot
Wawrinka's backhand is so much better.