Other players would be cupping their ears and orchestrating the crowd to cheer louder after winning an incredible point. Sinner just gets up, hands on hips and has a wide grin on his face. No need for any histrionics. I just love how humble he is.
You are right. I think we should ban players from celebrating any winning points or winning matches because it upsets the other player who is undoubtedly disappointed. We need to be kinder in sport. I am sure everyone agrees with my sentiments. What should happen is that players should remain calm and show no emotions when they win and simply give a gentlemanly handshake and walk off.
I feel the same way. If the fans want to cheer, they will; no need to do all that stuff. I like Sinner as he reminds me of Fed when he is on the court. Alcaraz plays more like Fed though just when compared to Sinner.
That is why sinner is the best in the world right now. Griekspoor was playing out of his mind, yet Sinner solved his gme and raised the bar even higher in the 2nd and 3rd
Huge Sinner fan however Griekspoor played incredibly good. Obviously Sinner is on a different level but Griekspoor could have beaten many top 20 players the way he played.
If you had watched their previous H2H's you would have noticed that Griekspoor has always been a very, very good player who is capable of knocking out anyone on a given day. Nothing new under the sun.
Giron is one of the most improved player on tour. Not quite the rise of Alex de Minaur but impress nonetheless. Rublev, every time he loses, goes through an internal combustion and implode. Dude's got to realized he can't win 100% of the matches he plays and just accepts defeat graciously rather than blowing up a gasket after every loss.
Sinner reminds me so much of Roger Federer his calm demeanor no big celebrations just beautiful tennis and such a great competitor love watching him play this beautiful game!
@@joshuaduarte4505 Lost to Draper, who was in excellent form, in a very competitive match. Giron looks good on the grass so far. His flat hitting is well suited to the surface. Hopefully he can get some further positive results here and at Wimby.
Giron will always be a sub 40s-50s player.. he'll get his shining moments, but that's once in a blue moon. He'll be lucky to even win a 250 or 500.. not shitting on the guy.. he's an awesome doubles player and is an exciting player to watch.. but his singles career ain't going nowhere.
@@crosscourtwinnershow me another player who lets out emotions like Rublev. He is literally dangerous for those few seconds when he "lets out his emotions".
@@novaRCYT I seriosuly think during his few seconds tantrums he is in uncontrollable rage. Like he is a different person during those moments. (I know that off the court he is a really nice person).Look at how he tries to destroy his own knee during his rages. Line judges are also living on the edge when judging a ball against Rublev.
still consistently top 10 in THE WORLD, traveling around the world seeing lots of beautiful places, and making loads of money. i think he’s doing just fine champ.
One thing I like about Novak after losing and Sasha after winning always taking a moment to talk something rather than just a cursory handshake. More difficult after losing though. So bravo there Novak.
I can't lie I feel bad for Rublev that he can't control his anger and it's holding him back from going to the next level, but his out burst at the end cracked me up as it caught me off guard, although I'm not surprised.
1:25 - Crikey, I normally don't want highlights to linger on audience applause, but after that incredible shot, I would've liked to hear it a bit longer.
Griekspoor has been playing incredible tennis this year. Really needed a Sinner at his best to beat him. Same with Zverev in Paris. He is so close, yet the top 3-4 in the world always find a way.
Everyone is different and when you play tennis youll understand that ,lets say youve worked your ass off to get there now you win great points ofxource your gonna celebrate because of that emotion,i hopw you understand what im trying to say
@@Guillermo648 I grew up in a tennis family - My grandfather was an umpire at Roland Garros and my Aunt was #39 on the WTA tour. I'm mid-40s now and out of shape, but as teenager I played on the courts at Roland Garros and Wimbledon representing my country. I like that Sinner doesn't yell after every point. You were saying?
@@javenue Annoying and unnecessary. Kinda disrespectful to the opponent too. Look at Shelton... screaming after every point like he's just won a slam. Sinner has class.
@@hbjigccWhy do you want to get rid of grass? It’s such a nice changeup to have a few grass tournaments in the summer months, culminating in Wimbledon, easily the most prestigious of the 4 grand slams in tennis.
@@tommycrowley8668 too easy to slip and injure yourself on grass, also no amateurs have the opportunity to play on grass so completely inaccessible by 99.99% of the tennis population. They also keep trying to slow it down with different types of grass. Players have to train for two tournaments of the year on a completely different surface. I agree, they should just do away with it.
I think it's playstyle. Cause yeah he should be better on grass cause of the height and serve but he plays very passive and always at the baseline. Also his movement on the clay is much better
The Clay gives him more time to wind up his forehand. The high bounce on clay doesn't bother because he's tall. The low slice on grass does bother taller players.
Because it was the tamest of slips and Rublev immediately got back up and carried on. Judging from how childish your comment is, I imagine you must be a Rublev fan
@RafaelGarcia-bo4pl bro just because he turned down your advances doesn't mean there aren't other men out there for you. I believe in you even if your mum doesn't. Go get em champ!
I really like Rublev, but his attitude when he loses is miserable to say the least. Watching him snap after a loss feels like a punishment. It's getting annoying.
I can’t imagine what it’s like in his team. I get the impression it could be an emotional rollercoaster and everyone on eggshells praying that he wins.
The difference of being number 1 (Sinner)and being like Rublev is the childish attitude towards the game. More or less same style of playing but just different mindset.
His net game is poor and his forehand is not great so makes the 1-2 punch more difficult. He gets into silly rallies. But if he fixed those things he would be killer on grass.
@@fivos833 he had more than 10 successful volleys in this match. Want to see more of him before I can judge. But I do agree he should do well on grass.
Easily among the least likeable players. Any time he loses even just a single point against a lower ranked player he goes into fury. As if he thinks "how dares he win a point against me??!"
Sinner fan, but Tallon deserves a better ranking, I also saw it with Zverev, where he lost but he could have won very well, he's a tough nut to crack for everyone and I think he was tired, better for Jannik who was making his debut on grass. You have to be objective because the result is a lie, I think a psychophysical decline from the previous tournament
Tsisipas will no doubt win wimbledon. He like roger possess the legendary one handed backhand which is the mark of a true champion, especially on grass. A backhand to inspire a nation, a backhand to inspire a planet, a backhand to restore tennis to its former glory, a backhand to end world hunger, a backhand to beleave in!
haha all the time rublev tried to control his emotions until at matchpoint for Giron wherein his shot was called out and cost him the game, smashed his racquet on the grass surface. It's really hard for him to control his emotions which is definitely destroying his mindset and focus on his games. He needs a good therapist for sure.....
Other players would be cupping their ears and orchestrating the crowd to cheer louder after winning an incredible point. Sinner just gets up, hands on hips and has a wide grin on his face. No need for any histrionics. I just love how humble he is.
Yes, this is one of his advantages over the rest that makes me prefer it over others
That "cupping the ear" gesture has indeed become insufferable.
@@rocknroller81 almost like a clown in a circus looking for attention lol
You are right. I think we should ban players from celebrating any winning points or winning matches because it upsets the other player who is undoubtedly disappointed. We need to be kinder in sport. I am sure everyone agrees with my sentiments. What should happen is that players should remain calm and show no emotions when they win and simply give a gentlemanly handshake and walk off.
I feel the same way. If the fans want to cheer, they will; no need to do all that stuff. I like Sinner as he reminds me of Fed when he is on the court. Alcaraz plays more like Fed though just when compared to Sinner.
1:26 Sinner trying to flex his number 1 ranking in the world!
He is not even trying. His smile is fantastic. LOL
That is why sinner is the best in the world right now. Griekspoor was playing out of his mind, yet Sinner solved his gme and raised the bar even higher in the 2nd and 3rd
Huge Sinner fan however Griekspoor played incredibly good. Obviously Sinner is on a different level but Griekspoor could have beaten many top 20 players the way he played.
@@dummyfarm true!
Quand il entre en mode Sinner, il est quasi imbattable! Je pense qu’il va gagner Halle!
If you had watched their previous H2H's you would have noticed that Griekspoor has always been a very, very good player who is capable of knocking out anyone on a given day. Nothing new under the sun.
Best in the world right now is Alcaraz
Giron is one of the most improved player on tour. Not quite the rise of Alex de Minaur but impress nonetheless. Rublev, every time he loses, goes through an internal combustion and implode. Dude's got to realized he can't win 100% of the matches he plays and just accepts defeat graciously rather than blowing up a gasket after every loss.
At the second set in the tiebreak the point at 4-2 they played was amazing! Super shots!
I think he was (relatively) gracious here. He kept his composure during the match and only let it out at the end, that's improvement.
Internal combustion!! Ha ha ha, I just like it. Rublev has always been an engine driving himself with such internal combustion !!.
Real
Sinner reminds me so much of Roger Federer his calm demeanor no big celebrations just beautiful tennis and such a great competitor love watching him play this beautiful game!
Tsitsipas fought hard and won it fair and Squire
🤣
I think the average player level is starting to increase. The ball striking by even the unseeded players is crazy
the ATP tour is just strong and well-balanced in general; majority of the players are strong and generally have a consistently great level of playing
@@candeon.3842 I know, but the level is definitely going up. Ball striking wasn’t this good a couple of years ago by non seeded players
@@wave1468 yeah that’s true
Starting? The base level of pro tennis now is insane.
Last 20 years was about big 4 so other players wasn't that much watchable
Sincerely, love all the tennis players of this tournament. You're great.
Being able to dive on the grass court is helping these highlights! 😄
Go Giron! Holy sh*t what a player, Rublev throwing in the Beews all he wants, Giron silently surpassing Rublevs power.
Mute your TV and you will see that it's just mostly his bhews make the illusion of power.
Lost to draper last week
@@joshuaduarte4505 Lost to Draper, who was in excellent form, in a very competitive match. Giron looks good on the grass so far. His flat hitting is well suited to the surface. Hopefully he can get some further positive results here and at Wimby.
Giron will always be a sub 40s-50s player.. he'll get his shining moments, but that's once in a blue moon. He'll be lucky to even win a 250 or 500.. not shitting on the guy.. he's an awesome doubles player and is an exciting player to watch.. but his singles career ain't going nowhere.
Not really…Rublev was pissed due to missing shots he should be getting
Camera angle is too high.
People have been complaining about this forever
Unfortunately they will never change anytime soon
Sad
If you can see the ball, both players, and the full court, the angle is fine.
Griekspoor one hell of a hard hitter.
Yeah, tell me about it. It sounded like they were firing cannons in that match.
Mr. Squire, nice to meet you - that was some great hitting and you went toe to toe with Tsitsipas - good job!
Stefanos Tsitsipas was so good at Halle 2024 today ❤ Served so well. Lost only 10 points on serve the entire matcb. Amazing 🔥
Rublev melting like a nuclear reactor in the end as usual. He did not learn anything.
wtf??? he did his best. he's just not amazing nor acclimated to the grass... he only let out all the emotions when it was done.
@@crosscourtwinnershow me another player who lets out emotions like Rublev. He is literally dangerous for those few seconds when he "lets out his emotions".
@@Stu49583dangerous? what’s he gonna do, attack someone?
@@novaRCYT I seriosuly think during his few seconds tantrums he is in uncontrollable rage. Like he is a different person during those moments. (I know that off the court he is a really nice person).Look at how he tries to destroy his own knee during his rages. Line judges are also living on the edge when judging a ball against Rublev.
still consistently top 10 in THE WORLD, traveling around the world seeing lots of beautiful places, and making loads of money. i think he’s doing just fine champ.
One thing I like about Novak after losing and Sasha after winning always taking a moment to talk something rather than just a cursory handshake. More difficult after losing though. So bravo there Novak.
Sinner is on 🔥
I can't lie I feel bad for Rublev that he can't control his anger and it's holding him back from going to the next level, but his out burst at the end cracked me up as it caught me off guard, although I'm not surprised.
1.25 ...yet another piece of brilliance from the speed freak Sinner :) He's showing he's really enjoying the grass.
1:25 - Crikey, I normally don't want highlights to linger on audience applause, but after that incredible shot, I would've liked to hear it a bit longer.
For me, it seems like Zverev trying to play clay court tennis on a grass court. Interesting to see if that is going to be sucessful...
yeah, thats what i thougt too, i dont think he will surview , its too slow for Grass
He had over 10 volleys he made. Not at all like at RG.
Bravo Jannik!!!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🔝❤️🇮🇹
Good play Griek
Well done Stefanos! 👍😍
Griekspoor has been playing incredible tennis this year. Really needed a Sinner at his best to beat him. Same with Zverev in Paris. He is so close, yet the top 3-4 in the world always find a way.
Bravo pr la victoire de Fils! 🎉sinon Sinner est le meilleur sur gazon 😊
Gapped by Alcaraz
You know what i like about Sinner? He's quiet, and doesn't scream "Let's Go" or "Vamos", even when he lands incredible shots
What's wrong with Let's go or Vamos?
Everyone is different and when you play tennis youll understand that ,lets say youve worked your ass off to get there now you win great points ofxource your gonna celebrate because of that emotion,i hopw you understand what im trying to say
@@Guillermo648 I grew up in a tennis family - My grandfather was an umpire at Roland Garros and my Aunt was #39 on the WTA tour. I'm mid-40s now and out of shape, but as teenager I played on the courts at Roland Garros and Wimbledon representing my country. I like that Sinner doesn't yell after every point. You were saying?
@@javenue Annoying and unnecessary. Kinda disrespectful to the opponent too. Look at Shelton... screaming after every point like he's just won a slam. Sinner has class.
@@maxguedy340yes , that's the DEFINITION of class 😮😮
Zverev is just incredible not even a single shot off zverev miss timed or not perfectly connected he is always pin point precise and world best ❤❤❤
che bello Sinner e Griekspoor, che non urlano come animali scannati
1:22 ,He went full Djokovic on that catch and then finished with a full Roddick passing shot,what a SIN!
Sinner and Griekspoor are becoming real match training buddies at this stage
Ty Giron for making my day
best match I have seen Giron play, really happy for that.
I haven’t seen a court this fast in a long time. Sinner and Griekspoor were playing at light speed.
Who thinks halle should be a 1000?
Halle should be abolished as any other grass tournament. I would opt for a 3 month long clay season with 2 slams on this surface.
@@hbjigcchorrible take wtf
@@hbjigccWhy do you want to get rid of grass? It’s such a nice changeup to have a few grass tournaments in the summer months, culminating in Wimbledon, easily the most prestigious of the 4 grand slams in tennis.
Good idea, or maybe the Queens
@@tommycrowley8668 too easy to slip and injure yourself on grass, also no amateurs have the opportunity to play on grass so completely inaccessible by 99.99% of the tennis population. They also keep trying to slow it down with different types of grass. Players have to train for two tournaments of the year on a completely different surface. I agree, they should just do away with it.
Let's go leg day 🦵
GIRON..looking so good all over..
He needs to win a tournament like this too.
Good observation by you.
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1:14 WHAT IS THAT POINT
How Zverev performs better on clay than on grass is beyond me. I mean, he has the height, the serve...
I think it's playstyle. Cause yeah he should be better on grass cause of the height and serve but he plays very passive and always at the baseline. Also his movement on the clay is much better
The Clay gives him more time to wind up his forehand. The high bounce on clay doesn't bother because he's tall. The low slice on grass does bother taller players.
If he founds his inner volley, he might make the quarters or even semis at Wimbledon.
Real class act by Giron when Rublev slipped en didn’t even check if he was ok.
Because it was the tamest of slips and Rublev immediately got back up and carried on. Judging from how childish your comment is, I imagine you must be a Rublev fan
YEAH! Huge win for Giron! Rublev is a maniac.
Lol. Yeah, totally out of control. He was able to compose himself though and shake Giron's hand
Rublev form is worrying
Yannik is on fire 💥💫
Στεφανος🎉❤🇬🇷💯
11:01 fantastic point
Musetti , Sinner e Arnaldi fateci sognare anche sull’erba 🤞🏽🍀
Berrettini and Darderi could also do some damage on grass tomorrow.
Tsitsipas goat 😉😎👍
Tsitsipas is the goat in the toilet... He is the goat of the toilet... 🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽😉😎👍
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@RafaelGarcia-bo4pl bro just because he turned down your advances doesn't mean there aren't other men out there for you. I believe in you even if your mum doesn't. Go get em champ!
@@fivos833 SHUT UP HATER!!!
THE TOILETMAN IS BAAAAAAAAAACK!!!
😉😎👍
@@fivos833 SHUT UP HATER!!!
THE TOILETMAN IS BAAAAAAAAAACK!!!
😉😎👍
Good to see Rublev is taking his losses with a more relaxed attitude
Bravo stefanos👏🎾
I really like Rublev, but his attitude when he loses is miserable to say the least. Watching him snap after a loss feels like a punishment. It's getting annoying.
I can’t imagine what it’s like in his team. I get the impression it could be an emotional rollercoaster and everyone on eggshells praying that he wins.
Has Stef managed to make his slice BH less floaty, or is it the camera angle?
stefanos win all tie break >D in last 2 months
Tsitsipas playing smart. Bravo
Marcos Glutos Giron 💪
Sinner 6-7 6-3 6-2 Grieskpoor
Zverev 6-7 6-3 6-4 Otte
Giron 6-4 7-6 Rublev
Tsitsipas 7-6 7-6 Squire
Bublik 7-6 6-4 Purcell
All players are all court players. All tall players run fast. Game has evolved and there are no easy rounds anymore
Let's go Stefanos!
1:28 shot of the tournament? year? decade?
Let’s go Giron! Huge win
Interesting irony that the two top players who've decided to not play in the Olympics, Rublev and Shelton, both got an additional week off today.
The difference of being number 1 (Sinner)and being like Rublev is the childish attitude towards the game. More or less same style of playing but just different mindset.
One of many key differences between a champion and just a good player.
Beating Rublev on grass is no easy feat. Those training sessions with Karue are paying off!
It’s still baffling to me how Zverevs game is more suited to clay than grass when he’s tall and has swooping eastern grip ground strokes
His net game is poor and his forehand is not great so makes the 1-2 punch more difficult. He gets into silly rallies. But if he fixed those things he would be killer on grass.
If he has an eastern forehand I’d expect to some flat shots with pace…over reliant on topspin. Zverev is a puzzle.
@@fivos833 he had more than 10 successful volleys in this match. Want to see more of him before I can judge. But I do agree he should do well on grass.
@peterhammer6915 there is a difference between forced to the net, finishing the point at the net and having a purpose to come up to the net.
7:24 What did Giron scream? 🤔
I feel like players almost feel bad when they win against Rublev. Can't say the same for Tsitsipas.
Better shut up you bitch
Hmmm I'm not really digging the higher-camera view. I prefer the one that was a lot closer to court level 🤷♂
Jannick just casually hitting that ball like a supersonic cannon.
I get there are a lot of good players but they put the defending champ on an outer court
Go Giron , fans from Indonesia
Wimbeldon champion incoming !!
Well played sinner
Tsitsipas is not easy to like. But you have to admire his intensity and will to win. Surprising that he's not comfortably top 10.
Rublev is playing without his attitude 😮
What others cannot produce in whole match Bublik delivers in matter of few shots … 😂 #dropshots #skills… 😅 ❤
Rubs has no tactical game. Just power and frustration. Needs a new coach.
I feel like he just can't change his way of playing. He's like that. He just can try to hold the nerves better but he will always play like that.
Where are the slices? 🤔where are the drop shots? 🤔 where are the angles? 🤔where are the volleys? 🤔
@@Oliver-rs4zoAnd where is the Oliver???
When you realise that the highlights are longer than that off french open finals😂😂
Sinner is grinning, that’s bad news for everyone else in the tourney
Grande partita pero sinner e unico gioca da divino n.1 non per niente e ride perche piace giocare
Zverev: the man who destroyes the opponents forehand with his backhand✋
Poor Rublev 🤣
I realize the top ten players always loose first set😮
Well done Giron, he did the Ash Ketchum hat turn after the win 😂
World's # 1, Jannik Sinner
Griekspoor isn't even really Greek....😑🙄
Rublev était si calme a madrid que ça m'avait étonné
Pourquoi il a repris ces mauvaises habitudes? 😢
Tsitsipas will win wimbledon, seems so strong as always on grass!
Dream on! No way he’s beating Sinner or Alcaraz
@@hitthurdeaux He is much better than both of them on grass, this is not clay!
Rublev😔
Can't believe Rublev has fans...
Easily among the least likeable players. Any time he loses even just a single point against a lower ranked player he goes into fury. As if he thinks "how dares he win a point against me??!"
Playing tennis on grass is bizarre.
Giron forehand remind me Lendl
Sinner up ante on grass surface take sum beating Wimbledon 2024
Don't know how Rublev has so many fans.
he is not black
@@chanjiewan6823Hillsong horror!!!😂
Sounds like Zverev has been doing some “grunt” work.
Sinner fan, but Tallon deserves a better ranking, I also saw it with Zverev, where he lost but he could have won very well, he's a tough nut to crack for everyone and I think he was tired, better for Jannik who was making his debut on grass. You have to be objective because the result is a lie, I think a psychophysical decline from the previous tournament
Rublev is :
So bad
OR
SOOOOO BADDDDD
Tsisipas will no doubt win wimbledon. He like roger possess the legendary one handed backhand which is the mark of a true champion, especially on grass. A backhand to inspire a nation, a backhand to inspire a planet, a backhand to restore tennis to its former glory, a backhand to end world hunger, a backhand to beleave in!
Wow…Rublev will slowly fade away from the rankings.
He should just retire. His nerves are fried for good.
haha all the time rublev tried to control his emotions until at matchpoint for Giron wherein his shot was called out and cost him the game, smashed his racquet on the grass surface. It's really hard for him to control his emotions which is definitely destroying his mindset and focus on his games. He needs a good therapist for sure.....
Rublev one loss away from the mental institution.
😁
Genius comment 😂😂😂😂
Rublev is really in a weird slump right now... really sad to see
1:25 WHAT IN THE ACTUAL FUCKING WORLD IS THAT ?? HOW ??!!