@@dRRRy maybe, there’s no guaranteed success as a pro tennis player even though he’s making huge strides rn. Having a degree from somewhere like Stanford (for free too) is a dope backup plan
I can see Basavareddy cracking top 50 this year. Already made an ATP Tour semis and took a set off the goat in the first month of the season is very impressive
@@threeNineFive0 A ridiculous take was last year when people said Sumit Nagal would make top 50. Basavareddy is already ranked 104 and has already beaten guys like Tabilo and Michelsen and we’re just in the first month of the season. If he doesn’t hit top 50, he’ll at the very least be top 70
Nishesh just has a way of playing that cannot be taught. Ultra high tennis IQ, good decision making and point strategy, rarely over hits and just constructs the point in a very methodical manner. We will absolutely see more of this kid in the future, I believe he could go quite far. What more can I say about Novak? Young gun vs the master of tennis and of course he shows us how this ends every time, age is just a number for this guy and that alone is incredible.
I’m kinda new to tennis, but how can I understand what you mean by “high tennis IQ?” Like is there anything that he specifically does that I can take note of?
@@xtaf82 He just makes smart decisions with his shots and doesn't over do anything when he doesn't need to. Sure there were times when he blasted returns and took chances, but he's just able to produce a variety of shots which keeps his opponent unsettled while also having good footwork/stability (this is high tennis iq).
Excellent effort from Nishesh. Could tell from our podcast with him that his tennis IQ is elite and no doubt has potential to perform on the biggest stages. Proud of the effort!
This is how grand slam highlights are meant to be. Suspenseful, balanced, and doesn’t give up the winner in the title. All other tournaments take note lol
Those powerful ground strokes and the angels he creates with that forehand is Top 20 player stuff. His physical attributes are a slight hindrance especially the height and the stamina having Indian genes but Kudos to this guy playing with such confidence making Djokovic run around the court like that.
For having 400M people and being one of the historic "tennis countries" i would say, no. Argentina having 10% of the population, less resources and tennis background has a better ratio of players. Imagine if we had 400M people, a GS in our soil and plenty of ATP500/1000 from south to north. For me USA always underperformed
"Djokovic trying hard to find that "anger" which is his driving force." Maybe his wife told him that if he has angry outbursts on the court, she and kids will not go to his matches anymore 🙂
@@fortissimoX Watch your own yard closteboy. 🤫 If Mr.Nanograms continues to fail filling in the big shoes left by Kyrgios, then Kalinskaya will leave the doped austrian cheat permanently 🤣🤣🤣
And here we go, another bait, another "top 50" "top 10" Please stop guys, the amount of inflated comments about future players is insane, and just because of 1 match alone.
@@manuel7937He literally has 2 challenger titles and made the semis of a 250 from qualifying and beat 5 top 100 players in a row, so it’s not really an outrageous take.
Basavareddy got a super clean, well-rounded game. Clean ball-striking for a 19 yr old. He was playing incredible, but he didn't have the stamina to continue. Had he been fully healthy, he could've upset Novak ngl
@@don9733 Younger generation is not necessarily more fit especially in the last 15 years or so. Djoker at 19/20 had a very fragile body and retired multiple times playing tennis. You can check. Doesn't mean Reddy would have beaten him anyway but yes, fitness was a factor today.
It took almost 3 hrs against pretty much unknown. He gets this excited to get a set from this guy after 3rd set win. It's not looking good... His next opponents are much much stronger. I am his fan hope he makes it all the way but I have a feeling he will be lucky to face Arcaraz in QF.
Hail to the GOAT for handling those big returns better than most, plus painting those lines out there. Basa will be a bad man in men's pro tennis I'm thinking.
There were moments I felt like I saw resembles of Novak in the game of Basa and i just smiled. Very well done Basa 👏 looking forward to seeing more of you 🎾
Novak has gotten slower due most likely of his aging through the years. He is the only remaining of the Trinity so we should enjoy him while he is still in the game.
I noticed that also, in this match. He is a step or two slower, and as the competition gets tougher round by round, I will not be surprised if he gets knocked out by the 4th round or even earlier.
@@darrylperry648 true. That would be sad. I would like to see Novak reach the semifinal or even the final but I doubt that will happen because everybody is playing crazy good even in the early rounds.
@@Wokovsky Nishesh played very well. His technique and temperament were superb and measured. He was t trying to over hit every single ball like other youngsters.
Remember when Djokovic lost set set 1 in 2021 Wimbledon to a player in his first ever GS? It doesn’t mean all that much. His opponent was playing amazing
@@Mark-ut5oq We can't ignore the fact that it's been 4 years since 2021. Djoko is 37 now and he looks vulnerable. I'm saying this as a big Djoko fan, he needs to play better next round and beyond to get fast wins and save his legs
This kid's the real deal! I'll definitely keep an eye out for him 'cause pushing Djokovic at the Australian Open is no joke. Thanks Australian Open TV for the quick turnaround time! 🙌
It is sad to see that Novak does not have that ability to hit rocket winners on his groundstrokes anymore. In his prime, he was hitting so powerful. If you don't know what I am talking about, see his match against Nadal in 2016 Doha Final. He blasted Nadal away. I guess father time is unbeatable...
I mean he will be 38 later this year. That's grandpa age for tennis. The fact that he is still competing and winning is good enough. I honestly doubt he will win the AO this year considering we have Sinner and Alcaraz in the mix BUT you never rule Djoker out.
Being a hard core fan of Novak., Not sure if its because of the Talented Young Indian or Seeing Novak struggle to get past this first round ... But it would be a monumental effort for Novak ,to reach the Final of this edition of AO., let alone to Win it.
Well I guess he can up his game when needed. He hasnt played that much in the last couple of months. But yes if this his gpon to be his level, it'll be difficult
The consistency of Djoker made all the difference here. Economy of motion, consistent strokes. He is like a steam engine chugging and chugging along until you are overcome.
I thought Basavareddy played great up until 4-3 in the 2nd set, he really took it to Djokovic and had him on edge, however he covered almost twice as much court as Djokovic up until that point. Unsurprisingly, the cramps then set in and it was rather straightforward for Djokovic once he won the 2nd set. I'm a fan of Basavareddy already, got great tennis IQ, makes pretty good decisions during points, looking forward to watching more of him. Best of luck to Djokovic this AO
Probably the best Indian origin player I have seen. Solid serve, solid return, solid baseline game, could be even more lethal if he comes to the net more often.
For those not in the know, Basa is only 19 years old and a sophomore at Stanford university. Kid's got a bright future in tennis
Anyone he faces in his college matches is now gonna think, “Damn, my opponent won a set against Djokovic”
yeah right but he dropped outta univ
Meh
@@dRRRy maybe, there’s no guaranteed success as a pro tennis player even though he’s making huge strides rn. Having a degree from somewhere like Stanford (for free too) is a dope backup plan
basava buddy not basa
love this kid! some serious game. He dosent overhit. Great tennis IQ
Agreed!
exacltly, he was mirroring Djokovic at times
@ i noticed that. Just good depth and control. Not blasting it. dropshots and slices to keep him off balance
Agreed. This Nishesh kid wasn't too bad either.
Great kid. Loved seeing his smile at the end, you can tell he is a fan of Novak.
Like Andy Roddick said about novak, "First Novak takes your legs, then he takes your soul."
he ain’t taking shit off of sinner
Which is wild considering their H2H
Will see who takes each other’s soul in 3rd round 😅
@@evan3087who's he playing on the 3rd ?
@ Opelka or Machac
I can see Basavareddy cracking top 50 this year. Already made an ATP Tour semis and took a set off the goat in the first month of the season is very impressive
Don’t bet all your $$ u will be broke
ridiculous take 😂😂
@@threeNineFive0 A ridiculous take was last year when people said Sumit Nagal would make top 50. Basavareddy is already ranked 104 and has already beaten guys like Tabilo and Michelsen and we’re just in the first month of the season. If he doesn’t hit top 50, he’ll at the very least be top 70
@ who and who and who? 🤣🤣🤣
Garbage take
Nishesh just has a way of playing that cannot be taught.
Ultra high tennis IQ, good decision making and point strategy, rarely over hits and just constructs the point in a very methodical manner. We will absolutely see more of this kid in the future, I believe he could go quite far.
What more can I say about Novak? Young gun vs the master of tennis and of course he shows us how this ends every time, age is just a number for this guy and that alone is incredible.
he could be such a breath of fresh of air in this era of ball-bashers if hopefullys he stays on track
I’m kinda new to tennis, but how can I understand what you mean by “high tennis IQ?” Like is there anything that he specifically does that I can take note of?
@@xtaf82watch the match again and again till you get it😅
@@xtaf82 He just makes smart decisions with his shots and doesn't over do anything when he doesn't need to. Sure there were times when he blasted returns and took chances, but he's just able to produce a variety of shots which keeps his opponent unsettled while also having good footwork/stability (this is high tennis iq).
Excellent effort from Nishesh. Could tell from our podcast with him that his tennis IQ is elite and no doubt has potential to perform on the biggest stages. Proud of the effort!
I need that kid's return game! Great stuff out there.
Kid very accurate wording he majin uub
This is how grand slam highlights are meant to be. Suspenseful, balanced, and doesn’t give up the winner in the title. All other tournaments take note lol
YES!
A lot of people know Nishesh through USTA because he was one of the best players in the nation for our age group. Super happy to see him playing well.
Nishesh played so well. And that for a first time in a grand slam on centre court and against the GOAT and his idol. Kid has got a great future
As a Novak loyalist: "Much repect earned Basvareddy! Look fwd to seeing you in future tourneys"
No one cares that he earned your respect bro. No one cares you like Novak
Novak loyalist 😂
@@nofacenation5260 yet, here you are "bro"
as a novak fan, please don't say novak loyalist again 😭😭
@@thetruth65756 why do you care? don't.
Those powerful ground strokes and the angels he creates with that forehand is Top 20 player stuff. His physical attributes are a slight hindrance especially the height and the stamina having Indian genes but Kudos to this guy playing with such confidence making Djokovic run around the court like that.
Finally longer videos 📹 ❤❤❤
He looks a great player,he'll win titles for sure.
Amazing how Djokovic is still hungry, it'll be tough but I hope he makes it 25
He won't, unless Sinner and Alcaraz lose to someone before 2nd week, and Zverev and Medvedev crash out!
USA men are getting better and better. I love it ❤
Kind of interesting: Agassi, Chang, Korda, all sons of immigrants. And Sampras the grandson of immigrants.
@@naysayer1238if you go back far enough, won’t most Americans ancestors be from somewhere else?
He lost
For having 400M people and being one of the historic "tennis countries" i would say, no. Argentina having 10% of the population, less resources and tennis background has a better ratio of players. Imagine if we had 400M people, a GS in our soil and plenty of ATP500/1000 from south to north.
For me USA always underperformed
@ no shit Einstein lol. But he has a lot of potential 😊
Great effort by Basavareddy. Fantastic tennis IQ
Djokovic trying hard to find that "anger" which is his driving force. Only a miracle can make him win the title!
Luckily for him, he's got plenty of titles already in case it doesn't work out :). GOAT.
@@sohailhines😂😂weep weep in 3rd round. Coming up..
@@evan3087Already GOAT with all Big Titles won. 🤫 weep weep fedal/sincaraz fantard 🤣🤣🤣
"Djokovic trying hard to find that "anger" which is his driving force."
Maybe his wife told him that if he has angry outbursts on the court, she and kids will not go to his matches anymore 🙂
@@fortissimoX Watch your own yard closteboy. 🤫 If Mr.Nanograms continues to fail filling in the big shoes left by Kyrgios, then Kalinskaya will leave the doped austrian cheat permanently 🤣🤣🤣
Like watching Djokovic vs Djokovic! Nishesh has a bright future
This kid's return alone is good enough to be top 50
And here we go, another bait, another "top 50" "top 10"
Please stop guys, the amount of inflated comments about future players is insane, and just because of 1 match alone.
@@manuel7937He literally has 2 challenger titles and made the semis of a 250 from qualifying and beat 5 top 100 players in a row, so it’s not really an outrageous take.
That backhand is a big weapon. He’ll do dmg with that thing in years to come
Es muy importante tomar ritmo competitivo y este partido aporto mucho a eso.
I like Basa's game. Simple groundstrokes but powerful. Thoughtful baseliner with great anticipation.
Basavareddy got a super clean, well-rounded game. Clean ball-striking for a 19 yr old. He was playing incredible, but he didn't have the stamina to continue. Had he been fully healthy, he could've upset Novak ngl
So now we playing games based on ifs lmao. At 19 yrs old he doesn’t have enough stamina against 37 yrs old, thats ridiculous
@@don9733 Wdym? I'm just saying...
@@don9733 Djokovic at 19 had serious problems with his fatigue too, it's nothing new. Murray did as well.
@@don9733 Younger generation is not necessarily more fit especially in the last 15 years or so. Djoker at 19/20 had a very fragile body and retired multiple times playing tennis. You can check. Doesn't mean Reddy would have beaten him anyway but yes, fitness was a factor today.
Yes he could have upset. Second set was so crucial in terms of fitness
What a beautiful free-flowing two-handed backhand. Basa ❤ you are just getting started young man!
Always a pleasure to watch Nole. This young player has some great effective skills! Nole needs more drop shots :) East Canada chiming in.
Well played Nishesh and Bryan. Great to watch!
It took almost 3 hrs against pretty much unknown. He gets this excited to get a set from this guy after 3rd set win. It's not looking good... His next opponents are much much stronger. I am his fan hope he makes it all the way but I have a feeling he will be lucky to face Arcaraz in QF.
Hail to the GOAT for handling those big returns better than most, plus painting those lines out there. Basa will be a bad man in men's pro tennis I'm thinking.
stop spoiling the winner on the thumbnail
YES!
Not too obvious
There were moments I felt like I saw resembles of Novak in the game of Basa and i just smiled. Very well done Basa 👏 looking forward to seeing more of you 🎾
I love this Indian kid
He's American, you racist
Sorry, He is American .
@zuncmail of Indian descent
He lost
@@justicetiwol1147 hi
Novak does not have that explosiveness anymore against sinner he will be blown off the court
Seems likely. Unless someone somehow vanquishes Sinner beforehand.
Novak has gotten slower due most likely of his aging through the years. He is the only remaining of the Trinity so we should enjoy him while he is still in the game.
I noticed that also, in this match. He is a step or two slower, and as the competition gets tougher round by round, I will not be surprised if he gets knocked out by the 4th round or even earlier.
@@darrylperry648 true. That would be sad. I would like to see Novak reach the semifinal or even the final but I doubt that will happen because everybody is playing crazy good even in the early rounds.
I think tomas mach will beat him
Djokovic’s mental game is always so impressive most others would have folded at the challenges he’s faced
Great fight, and excellent start from Nishesh Basavareddy, Keep it up, and wishing you a great career success in future
Incredible tennis by Nishesh Basavareddy!
For Novak to struggle this much in the first round,
I's not a good sign.
To his credit Basa is an amazing player, I’ve played with him in Florida and he’s def something else. It would be a tough match for anyone.
@@Wokovsky Nishesh played very well. His technique and temperament were superb and measured. He was t trying to over hit every single ball like other youngsters.
Remember when Djokovic lost set set 1 in 2021 Wimbledon to a player in his first ever GS? It doesn’t mean all that much. His opponent was playing amazing
@@Mark-ut5oq We can't ignore the fact that it's been 4 years since 2021. Djoko is 37 now and he looks vulnerable. I'm saying this as a big Djoko fan, he needs to play better next round and beyond to get fast wins and save his legs
This kid's the real deal! I'll definitely keep an eye out for him 'cause pushing Djokovic at the Australian Open is no joke.
Thanks Australian Open TV for the quick turnaround time! 🙌
Need to play more aggressively
Wow...Seen after loooooong ,an Indian fighting n throwing challenge to a legend..kudos Reddy...Love from India..
weird seeing Andy as NOvak's coach
Wait a minute....I kept wondering why they were steadily showing him!
@@chiemekaa Because he is Andy Murray??
Great start Nole, nice play Nishesh
Djokovich the best💪
Brilliant returns from Basa
It is sad to see that Novak does not have that ability to hit rocket winners on his groundstrokes anymore. In his prime, he was hitting so powerful. If you don't know what I am talking about, see his match against Nadal in 2016 Doha Final. He blasted Nadal away. I guess father time is unbeatable...
I mean he will be 38 later this year. That's grandpa age for tennis. The fact that he is still competing and winning is good enough. I honestly doubt he will win the AO this year considering we have Sinner and Alcaraz in the mix BUT you never rule Djoker out.
@@codegeek-il5fm Well said
@@codegeek-il5fmlet him go past Machac or opelka first in 3rd round
crazy how im 1-0 against Nishesh, we both from Indiana 😂 he would destroy me now ofc
Nice
I'm 0-1 against him 😂. Got a couples games tho.
no way. he’s gonna be able to beat sinner playing like this
Time will only tell ❤
AO proving they are the best YT channel of the 4 slams
Great play and composure and grace by the kid....the usual boisterous djoko..yelling...getting pissed..and the usual banter...😅
Being a hard core fan of Novak.,
Not sure if its because of the Talented Young Indian or Seeing Novak struggle to get past this first round ... But it would be a monumental effort for Novak ,to reach the Final of this edition of AO., let alone to Win it.
Alcaraz will eat him alive if only he reaches that far
He is not Indian, he is American.
Well I guess he can up his game when needed. He hasnt played that much in the last couple of months. But yes if this his gpon to be his level, it'll be difficult
@@purnimg 😂😂sure
@@purnimgUSA tennis is looking better and better these days 🇺🇸
Nishesh raised some eyeballs today
The consistency of Djoker made all the difference here. Economy of motion, consistent strokes. He is like a steam engine chugging and chugging along until you are overcome.
Bassavareddy for the world👍
Facing the Maestro in the first round can be an overwhelming experience but this young Man was quite impressive.
Stop giving away the results in the thumbnails
I love the birds who also enjoyed the match. XD 6:32 especially this one, lmao
Thank you for listening and giving us longer highlight videos. Now please stop showing the winner in the thumbnail and it will be perfect. Thanks.
Vamos Nole❤❤❤
Congrats 🎉🎉🎉
I saw Basavaresddy for the first time a few days ago on Karue Sell's channel and though "Damn this kid is good." Looks like he has a lot of potential.
big respect for not spoiling
Dont see Djoker winning this tourney. Especially if he has to go through Carlos and Sinner. Both are clearly better at this point.
we got nishesh taking a set off the goat at AO before gta 5...
Nishesh looks like a future top 10. Explosive shots!
Love him more and more!
Seeing I’m take a set off djoko makes me feel a lot better about Karue’s loss to him last year
Are you a big karue guy?
Probably makes Karue feel better as well
Nice kid, but needs a few more years, GOAT is too good.
Murray is making a big impact already 😂
Se ve calmo novak....economizando sus energías ...jugando más eslais....que debería de haberlo hecho desde mucho antes...👍
I thought Basavareddy played great up until 4-3 in the 2nd set, he really took it to Djokovic and had him on edge, however he covered almost twice as much court as Djokovic up until that point. Unsurprisingly, the cramps then set in and it was rather straightforward for Djokovic once he won the 2nd set. I'm a fan of Basavareddy already, got great tennis IQ, makes pretty good decisions during points, looking forward to watching more of him.
Best of luck to Djokovic this AO
First 19 year of Sam Konstas vs Bumrah in Melbourne
19 year of Basavareddy vs Djokovic in Melbourne...
Gr8 Melbourne...
Can someone tell me what he did at 7:30 , what was the gesture , sounded like off the court , off the court mf
I wonder
Doubt it’s English
novak always complaining i wouldnt worry bout it
Yup sounded like that....I mean
.what else can u expect ....😮
Wasn't to Nishesh.
Nice!
Those courts are sooo slow, wonder why no one talks about this.
Good game by youngster ❤
Probably the best Indian origin player I have seen. Solid serve, solid return, solid baseline game, could be even more lethal if he comes to the net more often.
What was his earlier injury?
Looked like leg cramp.
@barryschwarz A shame. He was reading Novak so well too.
what did he say for at the last moment of the match?
damn novak and the joker two Serbs that rule their sport
BRAVOOOOOOO NOLEEEEEEEEE LOVE U 🇺🇸🇦🇷
Let's go No1e!!! #25 and #11 on AO 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Idemoooo Noleeee 🔥💪🏻👊🏻
Go Nole, take your 25th titel.
We are all rooting for you !
Why on earth you can't put the videos on 50 or 60 fps? Common guys
I think the future for US tennis is bright!
How? I don’t see any1 can seriously contend for GS
Good to see Sir Andy Murray here
Let’s go Basa!
Djokovic is so cute 6:07 "YESSSS" like a child :)
, VOLIM TE NOLE
No, you are the one in your mom's basement merely projecting.
@@naysayer1238 go cry, little one
where is the second set break point?
Good game
Don't call it a comeback. The NCAA's been putting out great players for YEARS. Think Malivai Washington, Todd Martin, and John Isner.
The young American has a bright future ahead of him
Reddy garu made the Djoker toil and moil... well well welll
Really? 😂
That was close!
Nishesh is fucking gorgeous. Wow. Insanely good looking guy
Basavareddy d future star without a doubt...
la vache!! tu regardes ça après Fonseca/Rublev , tu as l'impression d'être en ralenti!!!
Why didn’t basa change shirts?
well played Nishesh
Anyone here recognize Nishesh from Karue’s channel? Djokovic vs Djokovic