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Tennis Singles 4.5 5.0 Baskin Park Las Vegas - Everett vs. Rich (Feb. 2010)

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  • We played a set the other day, here is the link:

    "Tennis Highlights Singles 2012"

    To those who like to "bash" behind their computer screens, make a video and lets see your game. We challenge you!

  • Hi, Thanks for pointing that out. I told him the same thing, move towards the middle on your serve. The reason he serves their is because we play alot of doubles, but he doesn't adjust when it comes to singles.

  • Yeah, there like a lower level 4.5, I mean this ain't nationals is it?

  • @alloneword154

    If you looked at previous years 4.5 players at Nationals, they are most likely 5.0/+ players the following years.

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  • if thats a 5 im a f.....g pro

  • This must be a joke? These dudes would be rated 3.5 low 4.0 in Washington. I'm a strong 3.5 decent 4.0 junior and I would bagel these guys. This is level of pace and control is nowhere near 4.5 or even 5.0 level. Youare stupid if you believe this guys are close to 5.5.

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  • Here below the description of 4.5 level by USTA and I do not think any of the 2 meet those standard

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    This player has begun to master the use of power and spins and is beginning to handle pace, has sound footwork, can control depth of shots, and is beginning to vary game plan according to opponents. This player can hit first serves with power and accuracy and place the second serve. This player tends to over hit on difficult shots. Aggressive net play is common in doubles.

  • A lot of errors here for 4.5/5.0's

    I mean, there are "good" 3.0's that can pull off shots like that once every 10 balls. I saw mostly errors here and hardly any winners. By the 4.5 level at least 50% of the points should be made by hitting winners and not relying on your opponent to error them self to death. If I had to assign NTRP, I would say the following...

    Good 3.5

    Average 4.0

    Bad 4.5

    "I beat self rated Div. 3 college 3rd doubles specialist" 5.0

    Just calling it like I see it.

  • Nice play guys! if Everett didnt hit as many unforced errors he would clean up alot of players.

  • Everett, your foot faulting by the way, and your serve is just weird anyway lol.

  • Everett, your foot faulting by the way.

  • They play well, 4.5 or 5.0 justified.

  • The guy in green has beginer's grip for serving and forehand. The motion of serve is ugly. That's is typic "push" the ball.

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