@@liamcannon9617 It could either be people not doing their job very well, or people having to do more than they can do properly. Reason is the same: Bad management.
No he doesn’t tbh. Because he still loses very early in tournaments so often. He either wins the title, or loses in round 1 or 2. No in between. He’s very very beatable on his off days
I would say sinner is more consistent. When Alcaraz turns it on, he's simply the best. But sometimes he looks really average at the start of a match. Not to mention back to back early exits from Cincinatti and US open recently.
@@samuelbrown4764 you're talking about regularity, but I think the comment was about the level right now. True, Alcaraz is the top 10 player with the lowest floor, but also the highest roof. When he is in the "zone" not even sinner can win against him, he has that something else that just the great of all time had.
Alcaraz plays nothing like Rafa, did you see his performances in Bejing? It was Roger with the flat Forehand Aggression + Agassi with Bakchand dictation + Sampras with the volleys. No tangible element of Rafa. He was Blitzing opponents, Rafa never Blitzed opponents (not saying Carlos is better, but that just wasn’t Rafa’s style)
Very different type of tennis! No conservative tennis whatsoever, for better or worse. Those 2 constantly throwing bombs, always going for the winner and taking many more risks, unlike Novak and Rafa. Again, for better(more winners) or worse(many more UEs). They are Sinner and Alcaraz and lets just leave it at that.
Alcaraz has highest ceiling . Sinner ( with external help ) has consistent floor. But alc missed like 5000 points this year and kast year had six titles by wimbledon. So he can be consistent in injury yr free
Sorry what dym he "missed 5000" points this year ? The only tournament he missed for injury was Rome. That was a injury free year for Alcaraz, in fact Sinner missed more for injuries than Alcaraz
@@milosc__7310 he was injured in Rio first match. He had forearm injury throughout Barcelona Monte Carlo rome and madrid match where he lost. He choose Olympics over Canada. So yes 5000 points. Sinner only skipped rome! Don't even comare
@@deepakmahajan-g3c he wasnt injured before Monte Carlo, he just skip it every year for personal preference i guess. He played Madrid and he lost to Rublev, then he only skipped Rome. Skipping Canada was his choice. And for the South American swing, he shouldnt even play these tournaments, in fact he doesnt play them for the points he plays them (buenos aires, rio) only because they pay him a couple millions dollars to play them. For injuries, he skipped the same amount of tournaments as Sinner, even less cause Sinner retired from Madrid. 5000 points my a**, just get your facts straight, and even if he played Rome, Montreal and Rio (2500 points, 5000 my a** again) you cant be sure ue would win them. Don't even indian buddy boy
@@deepakmahajan-g3c Also, as much as i love Alcaraz tennis, his rant about "atp calendar being too full" was pathetic. You want to play Laver Cup, 6 king slams for money, Brazil atp for money, exibition matches with Novak in Qatar, then dont blame others when you are too tired or get injured
Alcaraz is the physically stronger player. He'll beat Sinner most of the time. Jannik needs to build more muscle, he's just too skinny to fight Alcaraz.
No. More muscles requires more oxygen, which will hurt a player’s stamina, Carlos is 5’11 maybe 6’0, he can afford the muscles, Sinner is 6’4 and some change, more weight and muscle will hurt his stamina, he already has a problem in long matches (he doesn’t do well in 5 sets and breaks down physically at the end).
Nah those guys are already risking injury all the time with their high intensity. You see very often guys getting injured right after taking on muscles, I think Alcaraz did, Lehecka did etc. Plus Sinner manages crazy power already as it is. I mean idk it's not easy to say what to change to play even better, the guy is n1 in the world, taking 2 grand slams this year. Probably minor adjustments is the best he can look for.
These 2 guys are taking the game to a new level, those who don't admit that are only die hard fans of the weeping Swiss, the bolding matador and the frustrated comedian from Serbia who would immolate themselves to defend their idols. We don't know yet for how long they'll be able to sustain this level or if another player steps in but what they are doing is unseen.
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Video/Sound desync about half way through...great job quality department!
they produce 100 videos a week, youll make it
Yeah, it is very amateurish. I thought that sort of mistake was a thing of the past.
@@liamcannon9617 It could either be people not doing their job very well, or people having to do more than they can do properly. Reason is the same: Bad management.
Alcaraz, it's fun to watch it again and again❤
Alcaraz has the highest level of tennis rn, not even a question.
No he doesn’t tbh. Because he still loses very early in tournaments so often. He either wins the title, or loses in round 1 or 2. No in between. He’s very very beatable on his off days
I would say sinner is more consistent. When Alcaraz turns it on, he's simply the best. But sometimes he looks really average at the start of a match. Not to mention back to back early exits from Cincinatti and US open recently.
@@samuelbrown4764 you're talking about regularity, but I think the comment was about the level right now. True, Alcaraz is the top 10 player with the lowest floor, but also the highest roof. When he is in the "zone" not even sinner can win against him, he has that something else that just the great of all time had.
Fils does
@@Unnamed_Traveller-h8f ye but currently in this second he the best in my opinion
Alcaraz and sinner are just in a different class to the rest!
Sinner and Alcaraz are already the new Rafa and Novak!!
Alcaraz plays nothing like Rafa, did you see his performances in Bejing? It was Roger with the flat Forehand Aggression + Agassi with Bakchand dictation + Sampras with the volleys. No tangible element of Rafa. He was Blitzing opponents, Rafa never Blitzed opponents (not saying Carlos is better, but that just wasn’t Rafa’s style)
Very different type of tennis! No conservative tennis whatsoever, for better or worse. Those 2 constantly throwing bombs, always going for the winner and taking many more risks, unlike Novak and Rafa. Again, for better(more winners) or worse(many more UEs). They are Sinner and Alcaraz and lets just leave it at that.
Alc scored 55 winners 52 errors to to sinners 30. He decided the outcome of match. And in tibeteak went god mode and decided the outcome
Did he decide the outcome of the match?
@@jdmresearch yes
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Alcaraz is the best
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Medvedev’s wonder point vs Cobolli should’ve been on here
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where is the fils rune match point?
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No Medvedev's candle vs Cobolli from out of the court? Unpleasantly shaken. th-cam.com/video/u2DJ5-OhJaY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XeOXRCyWMx0dl3uz&t=473
Alcaraz has highest ceiling . Sinner ( with external help ) has consistent floor. But alc missed like 5000 points this year and kast year had six titles by wimbledon. So he can be consistent in injury yr free
Sorry what dym he "missed 5000" points this year ? The only tournament he missed for injury was Rome. That was a injury free year for Alcaraz, in fact Sinner missed more for injuries than Alcaraz
@@milosc__7310 sinner fake injuries don't count as it disappeared when the actual thing came out
@@milosc__7310 he was injured in Rio first match. He had forearm injury throughout Barcelona Monte Carlo rome and madrid match where he lost. He choose Olympics over Canada. So yes 5000 points. Sinner only skipped rome! Don't even comare
@@deepakmahajan-g3c he wasnt injured before Monte Carlo, he just skip it every year for personal preference i guess. He played Madrid and he lost to Rublev, then he only skipped Rome. Skipping Canada was his choice.
And for the South American swing, he shouldnt even play these tournaments, in fact he doesnt play them for the points he plays them (buenos aires, rio) only because they pay him a couple millions dollars to play them.
For injuries, he skipped the same amount of tournaments as Sinner, even less cause Sinner retired from Madrid. 5000 points my a**, just get your facts straight, and even if he played Rome, Montreal and Rio (2500 points, 5000 my a** again) you cant be sure ue would win them.
Don't even indian buddy boy
@@deepakmahajan-g3c Also, as much as i love Alcaraz tennis, his rant about "atp calendar being too full" was pathetic. You want to play Laver Cup, 6 king slams for money, Brazil atp for money, exibition matches with Novak in Qatar, then dont blame others when you are too tired or get injured
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Alcaraz is the physically stronger player. He'll beat Sinner most of the time. Jannik needs to build more muscle, he's just too skinny to fight Alcaraz.
No. More muscles requires more oxygen, which will hurt a player’s stamina, Carlos is 5’11 maybe 6’0, he can afford the muscles, Sinner is 6’4 and some change, more weight and muscle will hurt his stamina, he already has a problem in long matches (he doesn’t do well in 5 sets and breaks down physically at the end).
Nah those guys are already risking injury all the time with their high intensity. You see very often guys getting injured right after taking on muscles, I think Alcaraz did, Lehecka did etc. Plus Sinner manages crazy power already as it is. I mean idk it's not easy to say what to change to play even better, the guy is n1 in the world, taking 2 grand slams this year. Probably minor adjustments is the best he can look for.
Guy does not understand the differences between tennis and a fight lol
These 2 guys are taking the game to a new level, those who don't admit that are only die hard fans of the weeping Swiss, the bolding matador and the frustrated comedian from Serbia who would immolate themselves to defend their idols. We don't know yet for how long they'll be able to sustain this level or if another player steps in but what they are doing is unseen.
Hi so nice to see my clean goat won but as for the critics of my goat j7st shop please don't watch my clean goat play if u can't stand him or like him he is the best ever tennis player the goat of all times may God always bless hom amen I don't need comment's thanks