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  • The First Dragon Racquet 天下第一龙拍

  • I wish their was one on Nadal.

  • Thanks for the vidéo

  • I don't know why, but watching pros play tennis from this angle is hypnotic...zzz

  • Notice after every forehand Murray hits, he spins his racket after :P

  • The shot at 4:28 is pretty Federer-esque. :)

  • 8:28 ...who says this guy doesn't have a kick serve?

  • whats on the back of murrays calf? ive seen it a couple times, its on his right calf. birth mark?

  • Wtf the slice Murray hit at 8:37 spinned left when it landed?? I thought it'd spin right by looking at the direction he sliced the ball from

  • Murray's net game and volleys are so smooth. He has Lendl as a coach now. He's gonna win one.

  • love hearing the ball off the raquet kinda like the sound of biting into a ripe apple :)

  • Murrays forehand looks nice because he's not doing anything extra to hit the damn ball rather than just swinging, not any of these wrist movements... His groundstroke is probably on of the only ones that could work back in the Sampras days, or even before then, that is, if he could hit that circular racket...

  • Murray's forehand looks nice

  • Murray is great at the net, he has touch and good movement, unfortunately he's pretty bad at cotrolling the rally from the baseline (especially with his forehand), he can't avoid the net without ripping the ball and forcing Ferrer to half-volleying

  • his raquet cannot be a youtek.. look at the shape of it !

  • @iRuss876 I think Murray's stick is his own custom mold. Same with Djokovic and alot of other pro's

  • For some reason, I like Murray's Forehand, it looks relaxing. lol

  • I've only noticed now that Murray hits both forehand and backhand flat :D

  • @Eitviis flat is a relevant term. to a club player or even a jounior tourament player(like myself) it is extremely hard to put that much spin on it. All pros put a lot of spin on their ball in order to move their oponent back

  • @tenniswiz9941 But when you see pros play and you think they hit a topspin it doesnt look like they put spin :)

  • @Eitviis haha well they hit an extremely heavy ball. All of them. go watch the federer one and wait till he starts actualy hitting the ball. Thats how they all play in matches. Some more than others, but its insaine how hard it is to put that much spin on the ball

  • @tenniswiz9941 yeah i know, its so hard to master it :)

  • I love the sound and also the satisfaction you get when you hear or play a flat, hard double handed backhand

  • murray has a more solid volley than novak...he should come forward more often

  • 6:06 Did he have a tennisgasm?

  • do you just buy tickets to watch them practice or is it free or something?

  • @funcatalogue I agree with your points, would be nice to see Andy open up on his shots in the early rounds of Grand Slams to save energy for tougher opponents in the quarters and semis. Nice video btw.

  • @funcatalogue my coach always makes me feel bad saying that my strokes are well directed but the power of my serve is like a puss idk what to believe now brah

  • these guys hit the net a lot in their early rallies, im suprised murray didn't scream and look up at his box ;)

  • @eddiejcoles

    Yup, I noticed this too. Not uncommon, pros get buffed as hitting flawless with zero mistakes. They will get their share of unforced errors and even common routine shots get misses too, just like you and me. I used to think they hit 115 mph second serves. After watching live, most guys average 86-89 mph on second serves. Ppl put pros on God level, but you watch fed and nadal practicing and they make mistakes too like hitting errant balls in non pressure situations just like here.

  • @funcatalogue couse their not focused like they are in match situations... the dont play 100 %

  • @funcatalogue Not Nadal. I agree with what you're saying, but Nadal really doesn't make as many errors as you say. One of his strong points is consistency

  • @funcatalogue well im sure pros dont really care as much when they practice. but i kno what u mean. bt if u ever see fed practice, he acts like he doesnt care and goes about it soo relaxed. even when he does exhibitions its like that

  • @eddiejcoles to me, in this particular video at least, they played almost perfectly, like 98% effeciency

  • biri dünya 4 digeri dünya 5 numarası ama 2 top yapamadılar karşılıklı ...yazıklar olsun ...

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