Pro-Collection

A Tribute to a Golden Age of Tennis

Learn from the Best

The Pro-Collection compiles all the footage of your favorite professional players so that you can watch and learn from the best in the most efficient way. Perhaps you want to take a closer look at Federer’s forehand at different angles. Maybe you want to just sit back and watch one of Nadal’s many triumphs. You can even learn about Djokovic’s racket and how he has customized it over the years.

At the end of the day, the purpose of Pro Collection is so that you can take elements of your favorite player and add it to your own game.

Each player will have the following sections:

  • Every Individual Stroke: Forehand, Backhand, Slice, Serve, Volley, Overhead

  • Full Matches & Highlights

  • Current Racket Specifications

  • Court-Level Practice Sessions and Matchplay

And now that I've laid the groundwork, I look to build a full roster of current ATP & WTA players in the Pro-Collection. ​

Editor’s Notes

The Pro-Collection started out as a way for me to study my favorite professional players. While there were loads of content, at the end of day there were just too much sources to keep track. My goal was to make it quick and easy to access — so that you can even quickly look at Federer’ forehand, mid-practice.

This was my very first “project” and after a year since it’s initial release, I’ve slowly refined the original player collections, while adding new ones. I tried my best to select the best slow motion shots and offer multiple angles. Some of the younger players have far less available footage which makes sense considering the Big 3 have been in business for more than two decades. I’m sure over the years, the younger players will have more footage available given how technology is improving and tennis is growing.

The Pro-Collection means a lot to me on a personal level and it will likely stay up all my life. If you find this section useful, consider donating to help keep the site up! Everything helps! Thanks everyone!

 
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