Hi guys here another video, i didn't win but one of my best matches. As you can see many free mistakes, i can't relax!!
Until the last minutes of training before the match i move my feet and feel ready. Then i stand and move only my arm. I'd like to change the situation but i don't know how.
https://youtu.be/hAtMkmaXFJ0
Sorry, but I have to be honest here. If you think you are playing well and moving your feet well in the warm up before the match, you don't understand what you are trying to do there and how nice your opponent is being to you in that warm up.
In the warm up you are moving him all over the place. You are going wide and then jamming him. You do not have enough control to put the ball in the same place consistently. And he is being very nice trying to put the ball back to you where the ball is supposed to be going. When he is not successful, it is invariably because of your shot first.
Your opponent is also clearly much better than you even if he is not taking the match too seriously.
In the game you won, your opponent already knows the things you cannot do and is being very nice by not pushing to your BH over and over. He also is not using the serves he has that can cause you to put it in the net or push long the same way as in the first game. He is also taking a lot of high risk shots that he really does not need to take if he just wants to win the points. He is not trying to miss them. And he does miss a lot of them. But if it was just about strategy and doing what he needed to win each point, you would not have won a game; you probably would not have gotten more than 5 in any game if he just wanted to win each point he could.
In the first game, what, you got 3 points? In the third game I think you got 4 points. That is happening because he is a higher level player than you and there are many things he can do to win points when he wants.
There are a few points where you play well. You honestly move your feet much better in the match than in the pregame warmup. But you still are not reading the spin on his serves and shots. This makes sense based on your level and your other video. So, it is not a bad thing. But it is worth having a reality check. What you are doing in the warmup is actually in many ways, much worse than what you do in the actual match.
So I am fairly sure you do not have a good assessment of what you are thinking you are doing well and what you are actually doing well.
But, for only playing for a year, or however long you are playing, and playing someone who is at enough of a different level that he does not have to really focus while playing you, you played fine in this match. It is just likely not for the reasons you think you played well.
Practice game skills. Practice match simulation drills. Practice attacking backspin with your BH at every chance you get.
But do not think that you trying to hit cross court and not being able to put the ball in the cross court box is you playing well. That is just silly. With any 2 decent level players doing cross court warm up stuff like that, they will not even have to move their feet because both players shots will be very consistently where they should be. And if you need to move your feet in warm ups like that, consider that you are probably not doing it very well.