Giancarlo Andreani

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Video Library (14 videos)

Name FPS Duration
My Etcheberry Adventure (10 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani’s physical training drill on court, filmed from a side angle. His relaxed wrist and neutral hand position stay consistent through the movement, indicating minimal grip tension during the exercise.
8.6s
My Etcheberry Adventure (11 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani's weight training exercise in a gym setting, filmed from a side angle. The video clearly shows his controlled bar path staying close to the body with consistent elbow and wrist alignment throughout the movement.
10s
My Etcheberry Adventure (12 of 14) Pete’s running backhand from a neutral baseline position, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His footwork features a quick split step into long crossover strides and a semi-open stance, with a pronounced last adjustment step before contact to stabilize while moving laterally.
4.5s
My Etcheberry Adventure (13 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani’s physical training drill at center court, filmed from a side angle. The side view makes the degree of shoulder rotation and the timing of trunk uncoiling relative to the legs especially clear during each movement pattern.
10.8s
My Etcheberry Adventure (14 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani’s physical training drill on court, filmed from a side angle. At contact the racket face stays slightly closed with the ball met just in front of the lead hip, emphasizing a low-to-high swing path and accelerating racket head through the hitting zone.
5.3s
My Etcheberry Adventure (1 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani’s physical training drill on court, filmed from a rear court-level angle. After each movement sequence he drives his weight forward and quickly resets his feet into a neutral ready position with both hands returning to the center of his body.
5.5s
My Etcheberry Adventure (2 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani performs a multi-directional footwork and conditioning drill at the baseline, filmed from a side angle. After each movement sequence he quickly regains a neutral athletic stance with knees flexed and hands in front, ready to move again.
6.9s
My Etcheberry Adventure (3 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani performs a physical training drill at the baseline, filmed from a side court-level angle. His racket stays relatively still with a neutral face angle near hip height as he focuses on footwork and body movement rather than full swing execution.
6.9s
My Etcheberry Adventure (4 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani's weight training exercise in a gym setting, filmed from a side angle. His follow-through on each lift includes a controlled return to the starting position with feet grounded and posture reset before the next repetition.
8.1s
My Etcheberry Adventure (5 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani’s physical training session on court, filmed from a side angle. From this view you can clearly see how the players keep a relaxed wrist with minimal grip pressure on the racquet during the movement drills.
5s
My Etcheberry Adventure (6 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani’s physical training drill on court, filmed from a rear angle. The rear view makes the degree of shoulder rotation and coordinated trunk uncoil during the movement pattern easy to distinguish as he progresses through each repetition.
7.7s
My Etcheberry Adventure (8 of 14) Andre’s return from a central baseline position, filmed from a side CourtLevel angle. His hips load with a noticeable knee bend before uncoiling, and the rear leg drives forward to initiate rotation into the shot.
4.7s
My Etcheberry Adventure (9 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani's service box physical training drill from the center of the court, filmed from a court-level angle. His footwork emphasizes quick split-steps into short explosive pushes toward the service box, followed by controlled recovery steps back to a neutral stance.
9.6s
My Etcheberry Adventure (7 of 14) Giancarlo Andreani’s warmup routine on court, filmed from a general warmup angle. His hips and legs move through controlled dynamic stretches, with noticeable knee flexion and hip rotation as he transitions between movements to prepare the lower body.
8.8s