147 MPH?! 💣 Taylor Fritz On Facing Ben Shelton's HUGE Serve | Indian Wells 2023 Highlghts
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- čas přidán 11. 03. 2023
- After his win at Indian Wells, Taylor Fritz discusses facing one of the fastest serves on the ATP Tour right now...SUBSCRIBE to our channel for the best ATP tennis videos and tennis highlights: czcams.com/users/tennistv?sub_...
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The most underrated part about a pro tennis player is their ability to return huge serves. A 147mph serve would probably kill your average rec and club player
i would not being able to even touch the ball lol
no shit Sherlock
Too true. Which is why a flawless serve is a powerful weapon in any players arsenal.
Even 100-110 mph with pro level spin, consistency, and placement is almost impossible to return for any non elite level player.
It’s interesting how pace doesn’t bother them that much. Like, sure, obviously hitting a serve hard is better than hitting it soft, but Shelton hit it 147 mph and Fritz still got a racket on it. If you serve 140 down the middle at a pro, they can get it back pretty consistently. It’s all about spot serving at high levels. That’s why Federer is considered one of the greatest servers of all time despite never really hitting 140 mph. He averaged around 120, but his spot serving was insane.
Man 147 would absolutely put a hole in my chest, can’t even imagine returning that
@@livingtribunal4110 what's your serve speed?
@@livingtribunal4110 Lol delusional CZcams comments as usual. 147 mph serves are pretty much exclusively seen at the top 100 level.
@@SJ-di5zu On top of that, 140+ mph is rare even at the highest level.
@@livingtribunal4110 So by your metric, what is a "fast" serve?
@@michaelvonhaven105 Difficult to ascertain because of the variables: type of racquet/strings/ball/court-surface/conditions all need to be factored-in
I live for the friendly handshakes and possibly praise or encouragement at the net after the matches so lovely to see
Nah. Much respect to Taylor's game for being able to turn it around. Shelton was killing him in that first set.
One thing Taylor was getting a lot of flack for in the past few years was his inability to change his gameplan as the sets progressed. Glad to see he's starting to make a conserted effort not only to explain it post match but actually execute. Hopefully it translates against the big dogs!
Taylor is such a good Player. He needs a Grand Slam.
Shelton is gonna be a monster in upcoming years ..
Very interesting video, I hope you could make more videos like this, analysing some aspects of the matches. 💪
Much respect to the college tennis player shelton. Give him more experience in the pro circuit and his records will improve.
We cannot get enough of content like this. I know it's probably not good for the players, but I would die to hear players talk about playing other players in great detail. Like film analysis of matches from last year or something like that. C'mon ATP, make it happen.
Ben has the potential to just wipe a guy out. So much firepower in his whole game.
I could see him playing one close set vs Djokovic this year. Shelton doesnt yet have the experience to beat him but in a year or two he might have what it takes to beat Novak in best of 3 if Ben can continue to rise at this rate. As long as he stays injury free, fit and mentally focused, big things could be coming his way. That kick serve looks so deadly, and a large part of how Alcaraz beat the GOATs in Madrid.
Shelton could beat Nadal on hard this year; Nadal's level on hard courts lately has been abysmal by his high standards.
@@james-vx7nvhonestly he kinda reminds me of a left handed roddick, but actually with backhand, I think he can really do damage in slams( look at this year’s Australian and U.S)
Fast serves aren't really the issue at Indian Wells. The courts are very gritty and even if you hit fast, the ball checks up after the bounce. It's the kick serves that are a problem to deal with. Have experienced this first hand because I have played on those IW courts.
147 is 147 regardless of the court lmaoo
@Turn Tech no it's not. To understand how and where serve speed is measured and what a surface does to a bounce is a study of physics.
Who wins? Fritz or Sinner?
@Turn Tech wrong, the Speed measured is the ball over the net, but the speed that the player faces after the bounce depends on court, altitude, time of day and temperature.
A 147mph serve on a cold day on a clay court will drop to 71mph by the time it reaches the returner.
A 147mph serve on a sunny hot day on grass will drop to 121mph when it reaches the player.
@@razgriz1ne1ne48 it still reduces the time they have, the speed it arrives to the bounce matters
120 + = you blink and you miss it, 140 + serve = you miss with your eyes open 😢😅
Smart thinking
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I am very happy to watch this video. The game player are very good.
Fritz himself has a top serve speed of 147 (that’s what google says his fastest recorded serve was), he doesn’t crank it that hard usually though
Well yeah, no one cracks it at maximum continuously. No one likes injuries.
That's what top players do, they problem solve!
with a strategy everything works
Everyone has a strategy until they get hit with a 147 mph serve jumping up 6 feet in the air 🙂
@@kevinstarski1598 the slow one jump 6 feet not the flat one lol
If you notice Shelton plating you can find some similarities and shadows of nadal in his style of play .. .
I would love to see Djokovic vs Shelton. I'd love to see how Djokovic breaks Shelton's serve.
He wont beat Novak this year. Just a little too early. But in a year or two, maybe he could in best of 3. Best of 5 is a whole different challenge, Novak just somehow finds a way to peak in those no matter what. 3cm hamstring tear in Australia and he flat out destroyed the entire field. All 7 opponents. Yes he dropped a set to a qualifier but the other 3 sets in that match? Djokovic won 6-1 6-2 6-0.
Same way he breaks Isner, Kyrgios, Berrettini, Fritz, Auger-Aliassime: easily
@@livingtribunal4110 he's broken Kyrgios twice.
@@SamJonesPlatypus Yep. Easily. On grass, too.
Biggest test of 'The Kym Kardashian of Tennis' career and she failed.
Shelton plays like Verdasco used to 🤪
I think 147 mph is the fastest serve in...because someone may be able to serve 150 but it will be out....So hitting it in at 147 is insane..
People have clocked served in over 160 before. Crazy stuff!!
Isner fastest was 157 mph
People will treat him like an isner . His return and backhand game needs to improve a lot to compete with top 5ers or the absolute elite
difference between him and isner is that shelton is agile while isner is too big to move fast
sip mantap sukaes
와 쉘튼ㄷㄷ 잘 컷으면 좋겠다 ㅋㅋ
Ben Shelton has to control his emotions during the match. He's young so I'm sure he is so capable of. If he does that, he will be a Top 10 player for sure. Like his playing style.
He’s so used to college tennis having teammates constantly hyping him up
Alcatraz is younger and he already control his emotions lol
@@raxrax223 for now Alcaraz ressembles me of Federer. Of course, he's in another league, that's why he reached Nº1 in a short time. My favorite player currently
@@Heroickamikaze Last year was a weird year, Ruud who is an average player was in two GS finals so Alcaraz became #1 because of his talent and the circumstances, in a normal year Novak, Medvedev or even Nadal could become #1 throughout the year
@@FrankHor101 es cierto, fue un año extraño. Veremos a ver cómo sigue este
It's even so difficult for me to serve more than 147KPH...😅
Alcaraz, sinner, sebastian kodra, rune, taylorfritz, hurkaz, aliassime, shapovalov, tommy paul, Shelton future tennis is gonna be so tough..
Shapo’s level is below the level the other guys you mention are playing though, just saying..
@@wilfrieddegeest1644 And all those other guys´ levels are below that of Alcaraz....
@@livingtribunal4110 I think its a little early to say that adn I could see a number of them beating Alcarez.
@@sjp4565 Nope.
They need to find their balls first.
Next-Gen is weakest ever.
Ben is going be nasty in 2 yrs if he remains healthy..
He'll fall off like the others.
@@networth00what other?
@@pzh1 Donald Young.
@@networth00 Why would you think that? There are almost no parallels between them
@@turbotaquitogoogle8095 Except they both will fall off.
Used to play with a guy who could hit 120 mph serves and he was a 3.5 like I was at the time. All you could do was try to get a rack on it or hope he missed which he often did. At 147, no amateur or even a lower-tier pro are going to return that. Some clown on this site mention that he could. That guy is a big-time joker, dope smoker..
Shelton remains me to Nadal with better serve
If he hits a 147 mph serve, if you get any string on it, its gonna come back. 🎾
Not true.
middle part is so weak...what are you 10 years old
When he literally won this last year:
I honestly think Shelton is a future world number one. Achingly good, and with a bigger serve than Kyrgios? Jaysus!
Slave vs master
I could crush Shelton's serve.
Just block it back every time - ran speed means nothing in tennis.
Why aren’t u on the tour then if you crush 147 mph serves?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You don't think Fritz tried to block it back?
No you can't 🤡🤡🤡
@@26adrianl16 I _am_ on the tour.
Another Serve Bot from the US
Lol do u even watch
@@warrenmiller2044 true though . Serve plus forehand
@@VARMOT123hate the game, not the player…
If you wanna win matches you have to at least get to the tie break. How? Winning your serve games . I don’t like too much the serve bots either but it is what it is. A lot of players struggling and that’s is why they have a lousy serve. The good thing is that it will bring more good return servers hopefully.
Saying Shelton is a serve bot is like saying Federer was too