Highlights of IMG Future Stars 2022 semi-final between the two best under 12 tennis players from the US : Jordan Lee and the ambidextrous Teodor Davidov. It was of the best matches of the tournament. Lee won 6-3, 6-4 to reach the final.

Les meilleurs points de la demi-finale de l’IMG Future Stars 2022 entre les deux meilleurs américains de moins de 12 ans : Jordan Lee et le joueur ambidextre Teodor Davidov. C’était le choc du tournoi et un des plus beaux matches avec une qualité de tennis impressionnante. Très solide, Lee s’imposa en deux sets (3 et 4) pour se hisser en finale.

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  1. I actually hit a bit with Jordan while I was training for the clay court nationals about 2 years ago. His poise was incredible and he either matched or exceeded me in terms of pace when we were rallying (at this time I was 15). Incredible talent, I wish him the best of luck on his journey.

  2. Se nota mucho que es zurdo, su supuesto golpe con la derecha no tiene ni fuerza ni profundidad,aún así juega muchísimo pero deberían centrarse en un futuro en elegir una mano y mejorar el revés porque hay jugadores que golpean tan fuerte y profundo que no le van a dar tiempo de cambiar la raqueta de mano

  3. I’m an 11 year old boy who’s mom was a professional player reaching the first round of Wimbledon at the age of 18 but sadly retired from the sport due to shoulder injury and she was pretty good she teaches me and i can hit and even higher quality ball with more power than these two although I am taller also I don’t play many tournaments as my mum being one of the top juniors since she was my age she reached number 10 junior in the world and I am practicing to be even better before I start competing and to not pick up any injuries

  4. Interesting, no backhands. But it takes more time to change hands than grips. Let’s see if he can keep the high level as the pace of the rallies increases

  5. Wow! So nice to see that the parents aren’t at all concerned about early-onset burnout, injury prevention, and having to retire at 17 years of age! 😜

  6. There is a gap between them because ONE of them is not trying to reinvent the wheel. You NEED to determine and make a definitive choice EARLY whether you will have a two handed backhand or a One handed BACKHAND. Anything else is simply TERRIBLE COACHING. You CANNOT have two forehands. The game just gets too quick at the upper levels.

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