u/SirThese9230

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How does swing vision keep track of the player?

Just subscribed to swing vision and I had a couple of doubts i was hoping swing vision users could help me with?
- how does the app track me as opposed to the opponent? Does it by default assumed the player on the closer side is the one?
- if thats the case, then do you switch the camera during the changeover as well?
- is it generally good etiquette to record your matches? Im talking about official USTA/UTR matches? In your experience how often have people objected to it?
- are the videos compact enough to feed into ChatGPT for analysis?

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u/SirThese9230 — 2 days ago
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Hybrid Setup - Lower Poly Tensions?

For context: roughly 3.0 NTRP aggressive baseliner, roughly 65% power, 35% spin

I recently went from a full bed Multi (babolat xcel) stringed at 52 because I restarted and was hitting flatter shots. I have a low of raw power (doesn't necessarily translates to swing speed) I recently tried out a hybrid setup for the first time in a friends racket, and I was surprised how some shots I made looped in when they would have just sailed out with my setup. So I re stringed it with similar strings and setup: Tourna Big Hitter Silver 7 Tour on mains and Head velocity MLT on crosses.

Here's what I am confused and would like more advice about: I stringed it at 50x52 (he was recommending 48x50). His logic was that 50x52 is too tight. My level was not at a point where I could use it, and there will be some shots where I'm at an awkward position and ball with be dead instead of providing some cushion. I did find this to be true, there were a dead balls when I was not in perfect position.
My problem with 48x50 is it feels it would be too trampoline and I have noticed with lower tensions, I just stop swinging because I keep trying to hit it lighter to keep the ball in (which results in flat not fun shots) I still want to utilize my power to hit powerful shots instead of playing a pusher game.

so 50x52 or 48x50? (48x52???)

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u/SirThese9230 — 4 days ago
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I think my serve is my biggest weapon, how can I make improve it?

u/SirThese9230 — 9 days ago
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Context: UTR 3.9 Player with OHBH and more of a power than a spin game
Im 188 cm and weigh roughly 225 and as you can fathom I have pretty big hands. For some reason it never really occurred to me grip size was a thing. But I played for a grip 4 5/8 (Wilson Ultra) for the first time yesterday and it instantly felt so much better than my other rackets Pure drive at 4 1/2 with 2 over grips or Yonex Size 4 3/8 with 2 overgrips. Also the fact that a racket with my grip size and just 1 overgrip felt so much stable.

I ordered some thick replacement grips to make up for lower grip size but I was wondering if just trying to trade rackets or getting new rackets at grip size 4 5/8 would be worthwhile

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u/SirThese9230 — 9 days ago