Shapovalov’s Former Coach Shocked Everyone With his Confession About Denis’ Downfall

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  • Find out what Mikhail Youzhny have said about Denis Shapovalov's Downfall.
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  • @Maitreya888
    @Maitreya888 Před měsícem +43

    Tennis is tough to stay at top of rankings. Competition is insane. You need to make tennis your everything to succeed and that means no room for anything else. I just don't think he has that firece drive it takes.

    • @tyrone1544
      @tyrone1544 Před 26 dny

      No time to go to the movies with the other homosexuals n the tour? No time for them to cuddle in bed with each other? In the nude?

    • @FC-cz6zd
      @FC-cz6zd Před 7 dny

      He and Bublik share a bit of the same thing, staying focused on the task at hand. Incredible talent(s) but just not having the "it" factor that keeps you dialed in.

  • @JordanjamesX
    @JordanjamesX Před 29 dny +10

    I think Youzhny comments are fair. Remember Denis had a serious knee injury last year. I think unfortunately Denis personal life more important than tennis right now.

  • @gregoryphillips3969
    @gregoryphillips3969 Před měsícem +35

    It has to be lack of work ethic that's hurting Shapavalov. He's so talented it's insane.

    • @federicorusso4378
      @federicorusso4378 Před měsícem +2

      Meh, mental. He just does not have that mental strenght.

    • @AGAU1022
      @AGAU1022 Před 29 dny +1

      Shapo is constantly injured. That's not a sign of someone who just needs to work harder. Why is it so hard to understand that people have physical limits and going beyond them is bad for performance?

    • @gregoryphillips3969
      @gregoryphillips3969 Před 29 dny +7

      @AGAU1022 Shapavalov is not on the same level as Alcaraz but that being said Alcaraz turns up injured alot but he still plays up to the level of his talent. Does Shapavalov play up to the level of his talent no. That's all observers are saying because it's true. Talent is supposed to win out in the end despite certain obstacles. That truth is as old as time.

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 Před 28 dny +2

      ​@@gregoryphillips3969the difference between Alcaraz and shapovalov is the backhand and not just because shapovalov has a one hander. as beautiful as his shot is, he doesn't have dimitrov versatility on that wing,he can't slice effectively and his grip is too extreme so he tops it all the time and cannot sustain ling rallies especially against great two handers like zverev or Medvedev.

    • @gregoryphillips3969
      @gregoryphillips3969 Před 28 dny +6

      @z1az285 interesting observation, but one of the things that stands out about Shapovalov is his backhand. The first time l saw him it just jumped off of the screen. Add to the fact that he is left handed with the angles he can create he can be a nightmare on a good day. Players like Casper Ruud are ranked higher and infinitely more consistent than Shapovalov no doubt. But with Ruud you watch and say nice job and he played well.
      Whereas with Shapovalov on his good days you are thoroughly entertained and jumping out of your chair. His backhand is a weapon a great shot. Shapovalov's biggest problem is that he lacks the patience to grind out matches where you may have to consistently hit 20 or 30 balls to win a point. He pulls the trigger too fast. If he wins it's because he got on top of an opponent had his way and steamrolled. He doesn't really strategize or adapt. He needs use his immense skills to set up points better. A good coach that he respects and will listen to would go a long way.

  • @edwinpaul4301
    @edwinpaul4301 Před 28 dny +6

    Cant believe he won just one title and that was way back .... he needs to be mentally and physically tough

  • @jimminycricket3384
    @jimminycricket3384 Před měsícem +16

    As a long time Canadian fan of Shapo, I have certainly noticed that he just doesn't look happy on the court these days. He's not enjoying it. Without that spark, how can he find the perseverance and dedication it takes to climb back up the rankings? I'm hoping he does as I want to see him and Felix as main contenders once again, going deep in tourneys.

    • @mattimeikalainen1635
      @mattimeikalainen1635 Před měsícem +1

      Maybe he should retire🤔

    • @rosaliewright4226
      @rosaliewright4226 Před měsícem +4

      Maybe he was too happy before he got serious. He’s 25. He’s winning a little more often. He’s got to put his work career first and now or just hang up the racket.

    • @tennisone6376
      @tennisone6376 Před měsícem +1

      Canadians… i mean let’s be honest

    • @Stampingerms
      @Stampingerms Před měsícem +3

      Sometimes we don’t accept ourselves of our own potential! I think he needs to do that, believe in himself! I have been his fan since juniors I hope he makes it back up in the top 10 he has the capability!

    • @user-nk2js5rg5p
      @user-nk2js5rg5p Před 27 dny

      Verry true he needs to find his love for tennis again its missing that spark that ignites us to win to train to do all we can to recover to train better and he needs mental toughness. You are correct

  • @bigrobsydney
    @bigrobsydney Před 29 dny +4

    Shapo has a flamboyant style. Its effective. But he ALSO needs to be able to grind, and play HEAVY. That means to be able to hit with heavy topspin , deep into the opponents backhand corner. He has great weapons when he flattens it out, and his serve has great power. But, I'd prefer it if he took a little off the serve, and placed it better.
    Above all else, I would want to see consistency in his team, and focusing on a clear improvement plan, based on analytics. The flashy play is great for highlight reels, but wins matter more for his career.

  • @sylviaandreou5350
    @sylviaandreou5350 Před měsícem +2

    It's a real shame, Dennis is a fantastic player and a lovely young man. Dennis has to sort out his best way forward to start being competitive again, nobody can do that for him. We can all have opinions but it's up to him, his decisions are the only ones that count. Good luck Dennis ❤️

  • @stefanodelstef7988
    @stefanodelstef7988 Před 29 dny +2

    Martin Laurendeau is probably the most underestimated coach. I was there when I saw the two together in the 2017 US Open and I could clearly see him listen carefully to what he had to say.

  • @stefanjonsson9314
    @stefanjonsson9314 Před měsícem +8

    It´s a similar situation as it is with Thiem. They both reach the peak at about the same time, became injured at about the same time and then struggled to come back. To me it seems as if there have been a massive generation shift with a ton of new players with very high skill level. Coming back from injury and meeting one of those names You never heard of and not fully beeing mentally prepared for an exit in the first round of a GS-tournament has to make an impact on Your self confidence. If this happens repetedly, of course, You are going to find yourself struggling with motivation and not feeling too happy. I see a another similarity with Thiem in the one-handed backhand. I don´t think it´s a handicap in general to have a OH-backhand but I do think that it´s a shot that could be more vulnerable if Your are struggling with form and motivation. On the other hand, if Your life situation as a professional tennis player is on top, I think that the onehander can bring more variaty and creativity to the game.

    • @VladRadu-tq1pg
      @VladRadu-tq1pg Před 29 dny +2

      dominic was hurt mentaly by finaly wining a GS and loosing motivation, nevermind his career altering WRIST injury that made him unable to hit that monster fh the same.SHapo ain t in the same boat as domi

    • @hybrid11theory75
      @hybrid11theory75 Před 28 dny +2

      Dude, Thiem has lost all his passion with his grand slam title. He said this in interiews. after his triumph at new york he hasn't felt the same motivation anymore.. his injury was a side effect!

    • @mhartan
      @mhartan Před dnem

      Shapovalov is five years younger than Thiem. He still has some breathing room.

  • @costaexintaris4224
    @costaexintaris4224 Před 17 dny +1

    We miss you Shapo! It was nice seeing you at Queens a couple years ago...

  • @VintageSecure
    @VintageSecure Před měsícem +4

    He'll bounce back. ❤let's go denis prove these people wrong.

  • @airbender9593
    @airbender9593 Před 23 dny +1

    Young talents are getting stronger and better. So, it is harder to remain in the top 10 unless you are the big 3.

  • @jcsimonassi7151
    @jcsimonassi7151 Před 4 dny

    Dennis is a super talent that’s going through a bad time.
    Hope hi back on tracks and enjoy lots od happy moments on court. 💪🏆😎

  • @TheSportsPROgram
    @TheSportsPROgram Před měsícem +3

    I've heard this a few times from coaches. There was a player, Nicolas Pereira from Venezuela who could have done exponentially better than he did in his career ( he won the French Open, Wimbledon, U S open juniors before he turned pro all in the same year) .....but after having good initial success in the ATP tour, his coach said he wasn't willing to put the work and partied all the time.....

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 Před 27 dny +3

      he had serious game. he took agassi to five sets at Wimbledon, he beat becker on rebound ace in Australia (atp event) in three tiebreak sets. he definitely had the game and talent. nick kyrgios is the best example of that

  • @mattcastellanos2178
    @mattcastellanos2178 Před 5 dny

    Agree. You can’t win on only high talent, he lacks that last bit of strategic perspective.

  • @bartcasey
    @bartcasey Před 22 dny +1

    It seems to be a lack of maturity off the court. I wish him all the best because he's so talented. The good news is that nothing motivates you more than a massive drop in your ratings and your income. Let's see if he can get healthy and start playing to his potential.

  • @charlesfaure1189
    @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny +2

    And then there's the shot selection.

    • @enematwatson1357
      @enematwatson1357 Před 6 dny

      He's a genius!
      Nobody snatches defeat from the jaws of victory quite like Shapo. I love him but he is more brain dead than Henri Leconte in his prime. 😅

  • @Baratheon.
    @Baratheon. Před měsícem +7

    He's coming back from being out. Tsitsipas didn't get a single break point opportunity. He has the most potential of the one-handed players, still

  • @johncoukos6373
    @johncoukos6373 Před měsícem +16

    If he can’t buy a second serve then he isn’t going anywhere. In addition, he needs to seriously work on his volleying skills.
    If he can commit to doing those two things he will regain the confidence that he has lost, his rankings will improve and more importantly he’ll enjoy himself more out on the court.

    • @oscarmetal
      @oscarmetal Před měsícem +3

      He improved his volley A LOT.
      The problem is that there is a warfare inside his head.

    • @johncoukos6373
      @johncoukos6373 Před měsícem +1

      @@oscarmetal very true

    • @ArthurVerhulst
      @ArthurVerhulst Před měsícem +4

      He indeed has a lot of potential, but IMO should slice his BH a little more to break the rhythm for the opponent.
      They'll get used to all those topspun shots.
      Just like Thiem should, really!

    • @diegosotomiranda4107
      @diegosotomiranda4107 Před 23 dny

      ​@@ArthurVerhulstshapo bh it's a strength and liability at the same time, with time it's a great shot, but when it's pressured it became really weak and inconsistent

  • @tameimpala37
    @tameimpala37 Před 27 dny +2

    The heading for this video is misleading. I still don't know the reason.

  • @MrMjolnir69
    @MrMjolnir69 Před dnem

    Yup. I figured. Laver Cup might be a good call fir him. Solid team effort uplifting strength in numbers no backdoor... Full throttle. Pass it on. Here to help

  • @user-yv3wi9ey8f
    @user-yv3wi9ey8f Před měsícem +1

    Well, it looks like tennis is not a priority for Denis. That's a shame as he still has the potential to get back to the top 10. Younger players than Alcaraz are coming: Fonseca for instance and they are strong 💪

  • @AGAU1022
    @AGAU1022 Před 29 dny +1

    An insult from an ex-coach is not a "confession". Shapo is constantly injured. That's not a sign of someone who just needs to work harder.

    • @razgriz1ne1ne48
      @razgriz1ne1ne48 Před 29 dny +2

      He could be talking about doing what it takes in the gym to help prevent getting injured

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny +1

      Injuries get more frequent when you don't do the gym work.

    • @AGAU1022
      @AGAU1022 Před 4 dny

      @@charlesfaure1189 Too much gym work can also cause injuries or make existing injuries worse. Not all injuries can be prevented with more gym work. Body builders very often tear muscles or damage tendons. Neither of you have any good evidence that he's doing less than the optimal amount of gym work. For all you know he's injured because he works too hard when he already has pain and doesn't take enough time off to rest.

  • @sayresrudy2644
    @sayresrudy2644 Před 26 dny

    he’s a head-case but it’s bc his style of play cannot hold up v. strong baseliners with two-handers. everyone on tour knows he can hit 2 backhands in a row tops, then he shanks the 3rd. his serve/forehand isn’t strong enough to defend a wonky one-hander, period. he’s finished. i love him, but he can’t address the *technical* problems at this point so he gets intensely frustrated.

  • @elektrik_exekutioner6822
    @elektrik_exekutioner6822 Před 22 dny +1

    "His former coach JUICE KNEE"
    wtf learn how to pronounce names

  • @carltonjones1205
    @carltonjones1205 Před 26 dny

    Saw him practice at indian wells..he couldnt keep 3 backhands in the court..sprayed them everywhere...good "shotmaker"

  • @mariushancu4422
    @mariushancu4422 Před 25 dny

    I told him in another tweet: Sorry, not consistent at all on basic serves and returns as your contacts are too random, with not enough control, low percentage. You should look at Djokovic, he's not shanking those shots. Look at Dimitrov too, for he's improved a lot in terms of contacts of late

  • @ponce1741
    @ponce1741 Před 25 dny

    At the highest level of tennis everyone is talented so you have to work hard

  • @mushin0247
    @mushin0247 Před 28 dny

    Raminds me of Agassi when he started , a flame that needed to be controled to get to his best potential . I hope he gets back on his feet ^^

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny +1

      Agassi didn't know what tennis meant to him until he nearly lost it. (And lost his hair.) Meeting Steffi Graf--an absolute professional--was the best thing that ever happened to him.

  • @pierredaher9590
    @pierredaher9590 Před 25 dny +1

    The problem with all these young talented tennis players is the invasion of the top 50 elite by fake even more ambitious $$$ girlfriends!!!!

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny

      Like the women haven't been around from the beginning? Read Connors' book sometime.

  • @sayresrudy2644
    @sayresrudy2644 Před 26 dny +1

    uh…a description of coach changes is not an analysis of his game or its weaknesses. any person knowing zero @ tennis could have strung this together. sorry but 👎🏼

  • @the-traveling-lens
    @the-traveling-lens Před 27 dny

    HIs game has remained static for years. He's certainly talented but go back and watch him in 2017/2018 and today. He may have matured physically but he rarely comes to the net, his point construction wavers between good and poor and he too often tries to go for the highlight reel (low-percentage) shot. Your meat and potatoes game needs to be consistent and able to withstand pressure. Then you have to make it elastic enough by adding wrinkles and shoring up the areas that can be attacked like serve and volley, volleying in general, resetting the point, etc. These are all things that he has either made little or no progress in for a while.

  • @EHenterprises
    @EHenterprises Před měsícem

    I think Shapo is a kind of momentum player and he will do stunning things again and then again he will be not so stunning. He doesn't have that killer instinct. That intangible that makes success be not stoppable.

    • @VladRadu-tq1pg
      @VladRadu-tq1pg Před 29 dny

      yep a worse wawrinka, but they are extremely similar....stan tanked so many matches across his career also

  • @alexbowie6316
    @alexbowie6316 Před 25 dny

    Tennis players and winners. Fantastic shotmaker and stylist. i will go waaaaaay back. Lew Hoad was similar. He did not live eat and breath the tennis. Laver and Rosewall did. different game then of course, but very similar scenarios.

  • @guidodelgiudice5
    @guidodelgiudice5 Před 26 dny

    Find the right coach

  • @markmauk8231
    @markmauk8231 Před měsícem

    Thats nothing compared to the drama Thiem goes through.
    He loses to players outside of the Top 200(!) regularly.

  • @kabirkapoor1205
    @kabirkapoor1205 Před 17 dny

    I believe him being jabbed maybe one of the reason. So many playrs havent been the same since then

  • @tenniswilliam
    @tenniswilliam Před 18 dny

    I would not put a lot of credence in Youhzney. First he never was a real coach but just an ex-player who speaks Russian like Denis. Secondly Youhzney himself was unstable when he was on tour.

  • @pascalrolla
    @pascalrolla Před měsícem +1

    his shot tolerance is terrible. not a good returner of serve. and mentally very weak i remember aus open 2022 he was playing the best tennis of his career and lost to rafa in quarters in five sets... he was struggling for months after the loss. sam when he lost to djokovic in wimbledon in straight tie breaks... again not to be found for months...really talented player but obviously as youznhiy alluded not puttin the work

  • @brunoferraz9127
    @brunoferraz9127 Před 28 dny

    Shapovalov played very well in Madrid, if it weren't for the unforced errors, he would have beaten Zverev

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny +1

      The unforced errors are built-in. His shot selection has always been terrible.

  • @izzymisslizzy
    @izzymisslizzy Před 25 dny

    He needs to improve his net game

  • @chengye8730
    @chengye8730 Před 25 dny

    Shapo is a bit similar to kyrgios, very talented but cannot maintain the good competition in a consistant way. His backhand is so impresssive.

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny

      Oh, don't compare him to Kyrios' personality disordered behavior. On a totally different level of wasted potential.

  • @MiCajaDelIdiota
    @MiCajaDelIdiota Před měsícem +3

    The only point the video makes (through the words of one of his former coaches) is that tennis is not, sometimes, Shapovalov's priority. That's it? How to interpret that? Lack of interest in the sport? Refusal to train hard? Too much partying?

    • @AGAU1022
      @AGAU1022 Před 29 dny +2

      He takes time off when he's injured to recover therefore it's not his priority, says disrespectful failed coach.

    • @VladRadu-tq1pg
      @VladRadu-tq1pg Před 29 dny +1

      @@AGAU1022 lol spoken like a true fanboy..youzhny was an amazing player he knows far better what he s talking than a nobody like you. SHapovalov absolutely doesn t look like someone that puts work in constantly

  • @doobeedoo2
    @doobeedoo2 Před 27 dny

    In another era he'd have developed an all court game and become one of the very top players. But the game has become limited and boring due to the racquets and surfaces.

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny

      In another era he'd still have the same brain, doing the same sorts of things.

  • @gorohoroh
    @gorohoroh Před 26 dny

    It's Youzhny, as in "you", not "Joozhny"

  • @jojipinzon1
    @jojipinzon1 Před měsícem

    No perseverance and discipline.

  • @markmauk8231
    @markmauk8231 Před měsícem

    Youzhny is not pronounced Choosney, dude.
    Have you never seen him play, heard his name? Whats going on?
    Jesus....

  • @TimTheMusicMan
    @TimTheMusicMan Před 28 dny

    No tennis player deserves a video like this if they are using giant artificial rackets and artificial strings. It’s all artificial. They are all using the modern handicap.

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny

      The racquet heads seem a bit smaller with the ball speeds and rpms the technology has brought to the game. Watch a '70s match some time. It's tennis in slow motion.

  • @strongbrain3128
    @strongbrain3128 Před měsícem +1

    Sensational title with not much to back it up, poorly made video worth nothing (no wonder so few subscribers).

  • @mariushancu4422
    @mariushancu4422 Před 25 dny

    Also: Get better coaches, analytical. Take Roger's coaches and physical trainer, say Ljubicic and Paradis. You need someone you can learn from, not banter with, thus more authoritative. Sorry, you should not be on court with 30% percentages on serve & returns, DFs, it's bad business. [He did not move and Ljubicic was taken by the French].

    • @charlesfaure1189
      @charlesfaure1189 Před 16 dny

      Players have to earn coaches at that level. His approach keeps the best ones away.

  • @rosali6824
    @rosali6824 Před 24 dny

    I don’t think so, if he continues not to set priority as tennis is his career. I think he is a spoiled brat.

  • @voodoochile333
    @voodoochile333 Před měsícem +2

    More like Crapovalov

  • @TareqAstroPhoton
    @TareqAstroPhoton Před 29 dny

    I don't like to watch him playing, one season in like 2 tournaments he could flourish until quarter or semi, but then the rest of the year and next year he is just better to play in challenger or stay away injured, he is kind of players who just like to hit big not smart, people says think smarter not harder, he is playing harder not smarter, like to WOWing audience, kind of same of Tiafoe and alike, there are players just play to entertain themselves and audience but not to capture titles, many times they lose even to players lower rankings or less levels than them.

  • @harryp3804
    @harryp3804 Před 27 dny

    His insta hack gf filling his weak mind with bs

  • @123Rockchild
    @123Rockchild Před měsícem +2

    He disintegrated! 😳

    • @rosaliewright4226
      @rosaliewright4226 Před měsícem +4

      I think guys whose mother was their main coach growing up have a hard time uh, growing up.

  • @jordybear
    @jordybear Před 23 hodinami

    I think he needs to pick a top level coach who he needs more than the other way around. In other words, a guy who can walk from him at any given moment and probably hook up with somebody even better. To me, that would indicate he is finally committing to be the best he can be. No disrespect to Peter Polansky, but come on. Until Shapo raises his level of commitment he will continue to be talent unfulfilled, just like Kygrios.

  • @Mikey.Mike1971
    @Mikey.Mike1971 Před 21 dnem

    Talented and sloppy.

  • @tyrone1544
    @tyrone1544 Před 26 dny

    Pathetic how today’s players all hug and Pat each other at the net. Nothing but hommos on today’s tour.

  • @mattcastellanos2178
    @mattcastellanos2178 Před 5 dny

    Agree. You can’t win on only high talent, he lacks that last bit of strategic perspective.