@@chrono106 nah, at this level, backhands usually aren’t handicaps. Monica seles’ had a pretty good run for #1 with two backhands before she got stabbed.
@@aha3885 Nah, its Jaume Munar, also from Mallorca. They train together. I had the chance to play against Jaume Munar in a tournament in Minorca, probably my quickest match ever 6-0 6-0 for him, didn't even sweat
@@eieieieieiieiei Entrenan juntos, porque los dos son de Mallorca y pueden entrenar a gran nivel y estar con sus familias. Jaume Munar compite el los ATP tambien, han jugado algun partido de dobles juntos.
I played on grass for a few days- UMASS was doing a study-testing on different types of grasses. It was so tricky, the ball slides and never seems to be in the sweet spot- very short rallies. Amazing how Rafa still gets under and just punishes the ball- what a beast!
Farhad Sani Your comment is absolutely unnecessary. By that token, Federer has no business winning the French Open. Both Nadal and Djokovic thouroughly deserve to win this tournament, even if they may prefer slow courts. Likewise, Federer thoroughly deserves to win the French Open, even though he may prefer fast courts
Sammy Al Hashemi yeah bc its probably a hot day and the practice courts aren’t as well kept - a bit dryer because not watered as often and scruffy. Compare these conditions to centre court with the roof on, on a cool evening and the difference is crazy man.
@cristi dules on grass the trick is to serve well, hit a good slice, return well, hit a good forehand, move well, hit a good backhand, volley well, and hit a good smash. That's really all there is to it.
I always feel like 2008 Wimbledon Finals was one of the best matches in professional tennis' history... it really was an event in a different magnitude...
my favorite shot of the whole video is the backhand just before that one. he gets a nice comfortable lob to his left and makes it totally vanish. insane power. you can hear the guy recording kind of "woosh" his breath at it too.
@@heistgotfame-6952 sorry but not only just this year I got close to first row seats and got to see the speed from first hand, the data around indicates otherwise. Also the ITF ranks court surfaces pretty category and us open is a category 2 surface (slow/medium ) ... Australia open is category 4. US open is not faster than this video not even by 100 miles. Even if ITF didn't make their ratings public one could tell just by the average rally length at the us open
I'm a pretty decent rec player (4.0-4.5), and watching this I'm realizing I wouldn't be able return a simple rally ball from Rafa. Not with any consistency, anyway.
His regular speed rally ball is absolutely oppressive. You can see how hard his practice partners have to work just to get 3 balls back in a row. I watched highlights of one of Rafa's past matches and Patrick McEnroe commented that Nadal hits every ball with "bad intentions." I thought that was on the money. He is merciless out there.
@@nsebast It's not even that, it's the fact that from the other side of the court every ball looks like it's going long, until the topspin dips it in. I've rallied against a high level player and it took about 30 shots to figure this out before could make decent contact
the thing that impress me the most is the timing these guys have. the oponent plays as hard and having the reflexes to hit the ball at the right time is just insane
Played the game a long time i hate grass !! So for nadal to go from high bounce slow clay to this insanely fast surface..👏👏 Jesus H how hard does he hit!!😳
I'm a half-decent recreational player. I've played on a grass court once in my life and nothing could prepare me. It was pretty well maintained but even then, the way the ball skids off the court throws you off in ways you don't even understand how to correct (without proper coaching of course). I hit more frame balls that day than I probably did the whole rest of the year, and achieving deep groundstrokes seemed impossible.
I played at 4.0 level for years. I played a club pro once. We played 2 sets and I didn’t win a single point. I asked him how he’d compare to a tour pro.. He said he wouldn’t be able to win a single point. These guys are definitely on a whole other level
I always thought this angle is more entertaining to watch. Does anyone know if they release the grand slam footage from these cameras? I know that during grand slams there is a camera filming at this angle because they show some replays using the footage.
Tennis was invented in around the late 1800's. I can't imagine the Victorian English imagining that one day beasts like Nadal and Federer would ever play the game like they do. Can you imagine if they got in a time machine and played in those days?! lol
Wow Luke. Amazing video before this I was Jaden now I’m monfils
wow, this angle really gets you a sense of how fast grass is. It looks like the ball skids and speeds up after the bounce.
True. It looks like you're playing on a wet hard court.
Victor what did you smoke bro?
ferzy09 used to do best it’s Djokovic now
And this grass is slow. It used to be a lot faster than this.
@cristi dules If you think this grass is the same as the old one, you're a moron.
Nadal plays every point as if he’s financially ruined - jimmy connors
Haha- I never heard that before- so true!
That's funny
So do I...
haha
loll
Fun fact: nadal grunts while driving his car
And while sitting on the toilet
Alan Golden I think everyone has done it
@Dr Yummy yes. But this man does it A G R E S S I V E L Y
Alan Golden HUA EEEEEEHHH............. COMMMOON
@Ulysses Ryan Flynn 😉😉😉
That forehand is a work of art. Absolutely devastating.
Nadal is naturally a righty. If his uncle had taught him to hit with two forehands, he’d have 30 slams.
@@chrono106 nah, at this level, backhands usually aren’t handicaps. Monica seles’ had a pretty good run for #1 with two backhands before she got stabbed.
Work of art?? It's ugly. Damn effective for sure
@@Aman-nk5uq Not all works of art are pretty to everyone. To me this is the most perfect ball strike in Tennis history.
@@Aman-nk5uq lmao his forehand is magnificent
its weird how satisfying it is to watch tennis (matches and practice) from this court level angle
It's because it's more crisp cuz you can see the speed and intensity they hit it
Rafa's forehand is intense.
I read forehead🤣
@@qr8907 damn i did too lmao
I know insane.
His backhand is insane too.
It's one thing seeing it on video, but in person you get a sense for how incredibly hard these guys hit the ball. It's unreal.
Hit harder on grass much easier than on hard court.
Damn Nadal's forehand looks even more ferocious at court level.
Amount of energy he puts into his forehand is insane. I'll pass out in 2 minutes.
Congrats to guy who is training with him. If a ball comes to me that fast I would just run away from it
Lmao I'm pretty sure he's a pro too
I think is Carlos Moyà.
I would get hit in my balls probably.
@@aha3885 Nah, its Jaume Munar, also from Mallorca. They train together. I had the chance to play against Jaume Munar in a tournament in Minorca, probably my quickest match ever 6-0 6-0 for him, didn't even sweat
@@eieieieieiieiei Entrenan juntos, porque los dos son de Mallorca y pueden entrenar a gran nivel y estar con sus familias. Jaume Munar compite el los ATP tambien, han jugado algun partido de dobles juntos.
I played on grass for a few days- UMASS was doing a study-testing on different types of grasses. It was so tricky, the ball slides and never seems to be in the sweet spot- very short rallies. Amazing how Rafa still gets under and just punishes the ball- what a beast!
wtf the court is so fast....cant blame his partner, even Nadal was making errors
What you also have to keep in mind ours that Nadal just came from the French Open, and clay to grass is a hard transition to make
The real grass (pre 2002-2003) was even faster. Guys like Nadal and Djokovic have no business winning this tournament.
Farhad Sani Your comment is absolutely unnecessary. By that token, Federer has no business winning the French Open. Both Nadal and Djokovic thouroughly deserve to win this tournament, even if they may prefer slow courts. Likewise, Federer thoroughly deserves to win the French Open, even though he may prefer fast courts
They're deliberately hitting it super hard. It's an exercise.
Adam Blister So the players can get a feel for the fast surface?
Grass looks ridiculously tough to play on Holy
Sammy Al Hashemi yeah bc its probably a hot day and the practice courts aren’t as well kept - a bit dryer because not watered as often and scruffy. Compare these conditions to centre court with the roof on, on a cool evening and the difference is crazy man.
I've never lost on grass
@cristi dules on grass the trick is to serve well, hit a good slice, return well, hit a good forehand, move well, hit a good backhand, volley well, and hit a good smash. That's really all there is to it.
Mr E Nigma basically applied on all courts?
@@adzr762 depends on your view. It's a game of two halves.
I always feel like 2008 Wimbledon Finals was one of the best matches in professional tennis' history... it really was an event in a different magnitude...
One the greatest events in sports history, not a doubt
錦織ってこんな化け物に挑戦し続けて勝ってもいるんだよな……本当にカッコ良すぎる
0:19 miss when this was normal
😂😂😂
I dead ass audibly gasped when I heard that
🤣🤣🤣
What was normal??
@@e.t926 the girl coughing lol
3:00 WOW! He's absolutely ripped that.
my favorite shot of the whole video is the backhand just before that one. he gets a nice comfortable lob to his left and makes it totally vanish. insane power. you can hear the guy recording kind of "woosh" his breath at it too.
hitting partner is that good. but also nadal hits super hard in practice
I love when the ball goes super fast and low, so visually pleasing 🤩🤩
The ball is moving so fast this video looks like it's in 2x speed
Specially at 2:56!!!
Because believe it or not the ball travels much faster on grass. The only other court that travels quicker are the courts for the us open.
@@heistgotfame-6952 no the us open is not faster. Not by a mile
Salvador Nobre Veiga dude I promise, the us open, the ball moves the fastest.
@@heistgotfame-6952 sorry but not only just this year I got close to first row seats and got to see the speed from first hand, the data around indicates otherwise.
Also the ITF ranks court surfaces pretty category and us open is a category 2 surface (slow/medium ) ... Australia open is category 4. US open is not faster than this video not even by 100 miles.
Even if ITF didn't make their ratings public one could tell just by the average rally length at the us open
This angle makes the angles Nadal hits look even more ridiculous!
What a legend!
The rally around 2:20-2:40 was a work of art
1:27 "I can't believe I'm this close" "He's right there" hahahahahahaha
It happened to me too when you live it you'll understand haha i was only 16
I'm a pretty decent rec player (4.0-4.5), and watching this I'm realizing I wouldn't be able return a simple rally ball from Rafa. Not with any consistency, anyway.
Yep, the angle and proximity of the camera do a great job at capturing what a top ATP player is capable of compared to the rest of us mortals...
His regular speed rally ball is absolutely oppressive. You can see how hard his practice partners have to work just to get 3 balls back in a row. I watched highlights of one of Rafa's past matches and Patrick McEnroe commented that Nadal hits every ball with "bad intentions." I thought that was on the money. He is merciless out there.
I think I can at 2m away from the line. No hope from the line though.
@@nsebast It's not even that, it's the fact that from the other side of the court every ball looks like it's going long, until the topspin dips it in. I've rallied against a high level player and it took about 30 shots to figure this out before could make decent contact
@@flicksta For sure the speed and the spin would be more extra than regular players.
The balance they have is crazy. I don't know how Nadal stays balanced and constantly hits those forehands on the fly.
His partner must be a pretty high level player himself just to return any of those shots
Like, really high level he’s returning with speed and spin
bruh i could destroy most of those shots.
@@jeremysommers8333 most of the shots from Nadal? Are you drunk?
@@Matt-jw2yo yes
@@jeremysommers8333 I'll assume you're saying yes to being drunk. Because otherwise you're an idiot
the thing that impress me the most is the timing these guys have. the oponent plays as hard and having the reflexes to hit the ball at the right time is just insane
Can't be a tennis player if u can't hit the ball 🤷
ppl like u with no natural talent shudnt attempt tennis.
@@scottwarren4998 well, anyone who wants to play should attempt. By the end of day not everyone has to be a pro.
@@wlad5963 if u dont have natural talent, u can still train it up in some cases, so i was abit harsch.
Great angle. Really shows you a different perspective of the players
With this angle i just realized that most atp players are freakin giants
just scary... the slight variations on his forehand... and all of them have this extra ZZZIIIPPP!
This is so therapeutic. I wish it lasted 10h
バウンドを1、インパクトを2でカウントしてみるとどれだけ球足早いかわかる。
尋常じゃない
I love this angle; you really get to see how much those top-spins bend the ball over the net. It looks insane.
His hand speed is incredible. Excellent video.
🐐. I miss Wimbledon man
The thumbnail looks like the perfect Top Spin 5
Court level footage really shows that gods walk among us.
Gods walk where? 😳
His rhythm is so good and satisfying to watch
와 확실히 스윙스피드가 엄청나네요...ㄷ ㄷ
Great quality video. My arm is tired after watching this
Nadal's Forehand flick is stronger than my actual forehand. 😔
テニスの王子様ってすげーな!
Those grass courts are a thing of beauty..
This dude playing him has the best job in the world. Imagine if playing nadal would just be a regular day at work
Yeah it’s not a job it’s too 500 players in the world warming him up my brother does it
@@KP-by4eu very interesting info
I've played tennis 20 years and I can guarantee by myself, I can't even return a ball on grass against Nadal.
I really admire the practice partner
Your coach was not that good, i guess. Coz nothing special to keep the ball in play on that speed.
@@dorokhovea I see you are a Russian, Russian tennis level looks so high, or vastly Slavic countries. Rublev is literally insane.
Wow.....every shot hit with power and just over the net. 😲😲😲
The practise courts are much faster than the play courts at Wimbledon. They also take a lot more pounding so have inconsistent bounce.
llevo toda la vida jugando al tenis y rara vez le he dado a la bola como Nadal lo hace entrenando.
The Ball goes so fast!!
Those last 2 grunts 😂
Es una mákina como le pega con esa fuerza puff increíble
Played the game a long time i hate grass !! So for nadal to go from high bounce slow clay to this insanely fast surface..👏👏 Jesus H how hard does he hit!!😳
That topspin is unreal
Mind so broken I had to check what year those coughs were from when I heard them
I'm a half-decent recreational player. I've played on a grass court once in my life and nothing could prepare me. It was pretty well maintained but even then, the way the ball skids off the court throws you off in ways you don't even understand how to correct (without proper coaching of course). I hit more frame balls that day than I probably did the whole rest of the year, and achieving deep groundstrokes seemed impossible.
Next time, focus on hitting the ball instead of performing your techniques
Use more slices
Nobody:
Every time Nadal hits a tennis ball: Please sir I have a family
I can watch this for hours
le fouetté qu il a en coup droit c impressionnant ca va a 10000
Incredible intensity.
This boy has some future in tennis ☝️
this is much more engaging to watch. how come they dont show more of this angle in the us open or wimbeldon?
画面越しでこの凄さだからリアルだったらヤヴァイな、テニス上手くなりたい
Beautiful.
I played at 4.0 level for years. I played a club pro once. We played 2 sets and I didn’t win a single point. I asked him how he’d compare to a tour pro.. He said he wouldn’t be able to win a single point. These guys are definitely on a whole other level
3.0 tennis player here: come on, a
club pro couldn't win a single
point against a tour pro? I
don't buy it.
@@ltjoseph9042 i played a guy ranked 1100 in the atp, it was in a tournament lost 6-2 6-2.
Oh my god. Good luck!!!
What an athlete man 👌
Imagine living in those houses over there, and having Nadal practice in your back yard....
That's probably why rent is expensive there
Wow this nadal guy is pretty good, he should start playing more
I always thought this angle is more entertaining to watch. Does anyone know if they release the grand slam footage from these cameras?
I know that during grand slams there is a camera filming at this angle because they show some replays using the footage.
後ろから見ると全然速さが違うよね笑
0:54
What a shot
What a Shot
how do u get close to those courts? is that a vip area? professionals only?
Is it possible to play on these practise courts for non-members ?
I’m not much of a tennis player, but is this considered good, or alright
Grass actually looks terrifying to play on
1:26 "i can't believe im this close...."
that's what she said.
She was hot af
Damn, “Needal” is such a precise and innocuous nickname for Na*al.
Have to admit I laughed about 2 full minutes when I saw it.
Tennis was invented in around the late 1800's. I can't imagine the Victorian English imagining that one day beasts like Nadal and Federer would ever play the game like they do. Can you imagine if they got in a time machine and played in those days?! lol
WTF where you given exclusive access or something to film from that close?
0:10 One doesn't need to see his face. Once he hits the ball you know it's Nadal cause everytime he hits the ball it sounds like he's giving birth.
If you weren't an ignorant fool you would know the warrior king from his physique alone.
@@einarjuel
I just went by the title.
@Senuka Abeysinghe someone is mad
@@SirMsuni Sure you can do 42 push-ups?
@@mazapanputrefacto3299
???
Graphics on this video game are amazing. Can you put the specs in the description?
0:54
that freaked me tf out lol
His hitting partner hits a forehand like Rafa
The Goat in his god mood
Next level
2:05 random moment capturing Nadal's touch and skill.
Bruh stfu
Does a formula 1 car pass near by every time they hit a ball? Sounds similar
Amazing, soo difficult, it's very fast!!
My child is a very big fan of you he wants to meet you (your his idol)
It's insane how hard they hit the ball.
Watching it on 0.25x and listening to Nadal’s groan is pretty funny.
it looks very small court. Is it official size court?
Grass: The Imperfect Bounce.
Damn, these last two forehands
It's impossible to be late on grass or to miss this forehand because after you're in shit whit the fast of the ball, it's unbelievable
This footage is superb, better than most WTA games 🙃
His muscle fibers are so explosive, he can generate power from almost 0 momentum by the explosiveness of his muscle fibers alone
Is grass comparable to artifical grass?
The thumbnail lowkey look like a videogame character