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02 28 09 Stanford Vs UCLA men's tennis singles 1 of 21

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02 28 09 Stanford Vs UCLA men's tennis singles 1 of 21. Alex Clayton Vs Hayehem Abid.

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  • Why are you following teh player with the camera when the view already gets the whole court. It is much nicer to follow if the camera was still

  • @JonnyTennis315 My camcorder allows me to capture pictures at 30 frames per second. Every once in a while I would go back and capture the player's forehand and backhand and make a collage of how they hit their strokes.

  • SLOOOOOOOOOOW MOOOOOTION

  • Try watching it without HD.

  • im not watchin it in HD

  • I think this might be one of my videos that plays at half speed. I noticed the video length is 18:42 and You Tube only allows for videos that are less than 10 minutes.

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  • The Stanford guy reminds me of Roddick the way he is always fidgeting.

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  • @LiquidPromotionz they play lets in college tennis as if the serve was in

  • @TH3BUSH1D0 they play lets in college tennis as if the serve was in

  • Abid doesn't look intimidating at all.

  • why was no let called at 7:54 lol?

  • stanford is clearly better...

  • 7:53 is a clear let! haha

  • @BBCWorldwideLtd they play lets in college. ppl were calling ace serves lets so much that they just decided to play lets. its sad bc when the ball clips the net and barely goes over it should be replayed, but bc of all the cheaters they cant. either play all lets, or none.

  • talk about unpopularity. This game beats senior ladies' curling hands down.

  • OMG This Alex Clayton guy is seems wicked similar to me. Same serve motion, same one-handed backhand motion, same forehand motion, same racquet. I even wear that same hat!

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