Siiner, alcaraz, Medvedev will rule tennis after novak retires...sinner, alcaraz will be probably top2 with Medvedev no3 player for may be next 5, 6 years....
Jannik played absolutely lights out in last set, have no words. No fear after losing tiebreak. That takes insane mental strength. Just incredible 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
He's going to be tough to beat in the final. He's playing at another level than we've seen from him before. I'm particularly impressed by his movement, shot selection, and ability to reset after a point doesn't go his way.
all in less than 2 months: two 500 titles, beats Medvedev 3X in a row, is 17-2 w/ 11 top 20 wins of which 8 are top 10 wins, ends Novak's 19 match winning streak, and now a maiden ATP Finalist. Jannik Sinner! you're blowing my mind.
@@andyb4071 I said "great run". but tell me what importance is placed on ATP 500's tournaments when looking back on a career ... - that only happens if that was near being the highlight of it... Never heard Sampras go on about that ATP 500 he won etc Sinner needs to take the title here to make his mark - there is no harm in saying that. if he doesn't then the run has come to an end with no memorable title to show for it.
@@SuperNino111@SuperNino111 oh yes. It Is annoying because you are a Medvedev fan? Or maybe a Djokovic fan??? I like ti be annoyed by the crowd . Hope they Will annoy me in the final, too🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Mars-lp8yd I'm not sure I agree with that. Power isn't everything. Djokovic has unlimited versatility with the backhand. He can place the ball virtually anywhere within inches. He can go down the line and crosscourt better than anyone. And you can't really read where he's going. I think it's the best backhand of all time. I used to think Andre Agassi had the best BH ever, but I think Djokovic has surpassed him. Sinner is right there though. Let's see if he's able to hit some big backhands in clutch grand slam situations though.
The fact that incredible returners like Meddy and Nole in two broke him only one time shows how much improvements Sinner has made with his serve. Until last year it was so volatile, highly inconsistent, but now it is a weapon.
Yes but today the 1st serve percentage was absolutely not there, 50% only of 1st serves in…at this level can punish you…today has gone allright, but …he needs to put in more 1st serves
Against Meddy yes. Haven't seen him hit like this in a while. Against Novak, I suppose, he isn't playing that great but would be nice to see it again in the final
Sinner undoubtedly steps up the gear at each point, making a stunning impression with his mobility and dynamism on the court. The full dedication lucidly enables him to gain these sorts of encounters and showdowns against the potent players. The belief and reliability of Jannik Sinner elevated throughout the whole season in order to demonstrate a more resilient and efficient performance than most of the rivals. Besides, I had estimated that I was plainly going to be competed above three sets due to the power and performances of these two robust competitors. It embodies the quality and evolution of this sport. Also, reaching the final in ATP Finals on home soil is absolutely special for Sinner. Many congrats to my second favorite tennis player!
Sinner literally toying with world number 3, Medvedev in the 3rd set. The range of strokes and the power generated on Sinners two-handed backhand is superior to most players forehand. I bow down to anyone who can beat Sinner, literally playing like it is a video game. It has to be God-tier level. Well, his potential opponents, Djoker and Carlitos, are both capable of that.
He wasn’t toying at all. In fact, the first two sets Daniil was playing way better and was toying Sinner. The thing is that in the third set Yannik raised his level while Daniil flopped completely with more double faults and 40% first serve in. He was slightly injured also which was confirmed right after the match. In reality, it’s still a very close matchup where all matches could’ve gone both ways
Actually his backhand has always been his best shot in terms of consistency and placement. Even when the forehand was not as reliable and deadly as it is today. Of course if you only watch the highlights you will most likely see a forehand missile or stuff like this, but if you watch the complete game you can easily see how much of an asset that backhand is.
What a level of tennis by Sinner! His mental strength is amazing, the way he run off in the third set after losing a set and the 8 minute break was brutal. Gotta give respect to Medvedev as well though, don’t remember if I ever saw him playing so aggressive, some of his forehands had crazy pace and he deserved to win the second set. But Sinner’s defence and holding the baseline was too good, the way he reset the point after some mighty strokes from Meddy was unbelievable. He made Medvedev as mad as he himself usually makes his opponents. That’s why Medvedev made more errors. But I like the fact he tried to beat Sinner in fast paced rallies, it was super exciting to watch. Hope he will play this aggressive style more in the future.
@@pq8856 a mio parere non c'è paragone nè sportivamente nè mediaticamente. Forse Paltrinieri se la può giocare, ma anche in questo caso mediaticamente c'è poca storia.
@@cristiano06.Dal punto di vista mediatico se si parla di sportivi potrebbe esserlo Jacobs, purtroppo le ultime prestazioni non esaltanti come alle olimpiadi (che comunque l'argento alla staffetta ai mondiali dietro gli USA è tanta roba per l'atletica italiana) lo hanno fatto un po' calare, adesso Sinner è veramente sulla bocca di tutti, come sportivo si, Paltrinieri è l'altro top mondiale attualmente in giro assieme a Tamberi...
È divertente vedere le partite di Sinner, esprime un tennis d'attacco anche da fondo campo. Gli scambi avvengono a velocità sostenuta, di questo ne giova sia lo spettacolo che il tennis in generale.Se migliora la prima battuta... forza Jannik! Ps: ora vi saluto che mi vado a comperare una maglietta arancione😂
There's a trade-off with faster surfaces-serves matter more. Unfortunately, in a regular tournament, this would mean more servebots. It's only great here because none of the players (besides Hurkacz) got here by servebotting thanks to all the slower surfaces.
Sinner is mind blowing. Explain to me how he can hit so hard, and make so few mistakes. His backhand down the line was devastating. It's very very rare to see Medvedev so far from the ball. He's definitely a very serious contender now
As an Italian tennis fan since forever I couldn't be happier and more proud of what Jannik has been accomplishing lately, a dream come true to finally being able to witness an Italian being the world n.4 competing with the best players in the world (and beating them). Semplicemente strepitoso ♥🇮🇹
Sinner just keeps getting better. His confidence and mental toughness are key. He will get better and a strong contender for the No. 1 ranking and Grand Slams in 2024. Medvedev played very well with some long rallies. Hoping for a Sinner v Djokovic rematch tomorrow but against Alcaraz will be fine too. Love to see a first time winner of the ATP Finals specially Sinner in Italy.
Med played a very high level second set, but Sinner's strenght of mind is so high that russian needed a tie-break to get it. And in final set, i was really surprised to see Sinner letterally destroying Med. Greetings from Rome Italy
Obviously he was destroying because Meddy got slightly injured and his first serve was terrible with only 40% first serve in which is not acceptable especially against aggressive players
This kid will win a slam next year. His game is almost complete. He is quick, smart shot selection, patient, has angles, and can hit bullets. His game has matured.
Sinner's tennis level right now is god-tier. Could you believe 6 months ago any person beating Novak, Carlos and Daniil consistently back to back to back?
Agassi d’aujourd’hui il prend la balle tôt sur chaque frappe, frappe fort et en plus il a une couverture de terrain incroyable glisse appuie fermé ouvert pour moi c est vraiment le futur numéro 1
Exceptional tennis from Jannik. He's going to be a tough cookie to break in the final with the crowd behind him. Regardless if it is Novak or Carlos it's going to be one hell of a final.
I'm a Nole fan through and through, but THIS is Sinner's moment. actually rooting for him to meet Alcaraz in the final, and then for him to run the gauntlet and take this title. Would be an unforgettable moment!
Sinner will come to regret allowing Djokovic to advance from group stage, though. Alcaraz's level today was much higher than Medvedev's, but Nole destroyed him, while Sinner had to go the distance with Medvedev (granted, he did bury Daniil in the deciding set).
@achopage1 Sinner could have eliminated Djokovic from the tournament by losing to Rune. Instead, he beat Rune and Djokovic advanced to the semis. Nobody has ever beaten Djokovic twice at the finals. In 2015, Federer beat him in group but lost to him in the final (the situation Sinner is facing), while in 2018, Zverev lost to him in group by beat him in the final.
The only one beating Sinner on Sunday is Alcaraz playing lights out tennis- because only the Spaniard has the raw power, creativity and variety to counter the Italian in this form. The level of control, power, and range of Sinners 2-H topspin backhand today was reminiscent of a prime Djokovic. And, unless Djokovic can replicate his Grandslam finals mojo, he is not getting past Sinner (barring a physical mishap) in this mood, backed by a vociferous home crowd... as their games are very similar and the Italian is looking better (right now)
I think Djokovic has more chances than Alcaraz simply because Sinner Is his counter. The intensity when they face each over Is too high for Alcaraz to change the ritm of the rally whit dropshot or wathever. I mean he still does It but whit less margin, and from the baseline Sinner is a bit better. In the end I doubt this surface will help him. Jannik defeated Alcaraz in Miami and lost to him at IndianWells maybe the slower hard-court of the year (Obviously there where even other factor).
What Sinner was lacking, pre-Darren Cahill, was the mental toughness... he used to pull the trigger too soon and spray the ball around. Now since that has fixed, the only thing preventing him from dominating tennis is the raw physicality required in a gruelling Grand Slam BO of 5 duel. If that is fixed, it's pretty much lights out for the rest of the competitors, considering Nole and Rafa are nearing the end.
Yes I agree, he is cutting those unforced errors, much better selections and variety, and the crème de la crème for me is his mouvement. it is not an exaggeration to say that he is moving just as well than Medevdev or Djokovic.
He also fixed his game. He's way more comfortable at the net, his volleys have improved, he's changing directions more often. He's hitting short angles to open up the court instead of hitting hard every time. He has fixed his serve. He fixed his conditioning and endurance. Crediting mental toughness is a cop out, he has improved in every aspect of his game.
I don’t think mental strenght was the thing to improve, Sinner has always been very very mature amongst every player and especially those of his age, the problem was fitness condition, many times in the long run he lacked the resiliance to be lucid in close matches, that was the problem along with the serve that he has improved, he’s also improved tremendously the net game, in the final against medvedev he went to the net something like 30 times, and also he now plays different angles. Of course Sinner wont ever have the variety of alcaraz, he wont ever play that game and we can t pretend he plays like that but boy he s tremendously improved also footwork he moves amazingly, he ll be a very very though one for the next ten years, and next year he is ready to win his first slam. Well tennis is in good hands with him alcaraz rune and if they catch up, fils and shelton
@dottorcarlone Your points are valid, but it seems like you haven't watched Sinner enough. Choker Sinner was his nickname for a while. Are you forgetting the '22 US open match against Alcaraz?
@@dottorcarloneBeing mature and dignified is different from being mentally tough. Djokovic is neither mature, nor dignified, he can be a petulant child when things don't go his way...but he's the mentally toughest athlete of all time. Sinner has choked away so many matches.
I missed dropshots and variation in the secind set. Jannik took over Medvedev’s game. I am so happy that he won at the end. Hopefully he wins the trophy tomorrow!
Meddy was more aggressive today than I've seen him in a while but Sinner was just too much. Guy's on fire. Possibly the best backhand in the game right now.
Such rampage on the court! This Sinner is actually far more dangerous than a lot of players higher up the rank. He showed immense maturity, incidence and self belief in the last few matches. Absolutely stunning performance. Good to see his serve is also getting better. It’s going to be an interesting finals!!
@@huzcerI think there is only one ahead of him now.. And that's novak......sinner has solved Medvedev puzzle......and alcaraz should not beat sinner.....alcaraz exploited Medvedevs deep court positioning to hit drop shots and win points, he also serve volleyed to some success.....alcaraz can't do that against sinner....sinner plays closer to the baseline and looks for any opportunity to come to the net,, so drop shots won't work on sinner..... serve and volley will also not work against siiner becoz sinner is a fantastic and aggressive returner.......so any alcaraz tactic that worked against medvedev won't work against sinner....so sinner has huge advantage over alcaraz.....that's why sinner has positive h2h against alcaraz...
@@rabisml1234 will have to see over the year. Conditions from indoor to outdoor fast to outdoor slow to clay to grass mean players perform differently against each other
Sinner is playing astonishing tennis right now! I'm just a bit afraid of his physical form: he has played long and physical match all the week and wether he play Alcaraz or Djokovic in final it will be very physical again! Hope he will recover well to be ready!
@@nimra1984 Let's be serious guys, do you think the other two will rest tonight? I'm Italian, but Jannik was lucky enough to play first. Tonight I predict a bullfight between Carlos and Novak... anyone who says that Djokovic is the favorite is not honest.
@@luigibadiali9461si ma sinner ha giocato quasi tutti match sulle tre ore..tutti tranne tsitsipas al terzo, e si sa che non ha un fisico molto resiliente..è migliorato tantissimo sotto quel punto di vista, ma è sempre un incognita, oggi alla fine del secondo set inizio del terzo lo vedevo parecchio provato fisicamente
Novak e' di sicuro favorito contro Alcaraz in questa superficie: diciamo al 70% ma contro Sinner io dico 50 e 50 . Poi tutto puo' succedere perche' il livello e' alto@@luigibadiali9461
Jannik Sinner is playing some great tennis especially from the baseline and at the net. Wow! Medvedev did not exist in the 3rd set. With this kind of game if he is consistent he can win a GS next year. Bravo! 💪 🥳🌟
A Sinner-Alcaraz final would be awesome, a genuinely symbolic passing of the baton to the future defining rivalry in tennis for the next decade (if everyone stays healthy). I always expect Djokovich to win though.
Jannik Sinner: The First Italian To Reach the Nitto ATP Finals final! 🇮🇹🥕🦊
finalmente!
Carotamente ❤
Of coz 1st because he was the first to semis 😅
Why the fox symbol?
How to screw the purpose of a video in one single comment...
Humble, determined, polite, concentrated: an example for the new generations, not only when it comes to tennis.
Sono d'accordissimo e per questo lo apprezziamo in tutto il mondo, non solo in Italia.
Yes! All the things Djokovic is not! Sinner and Alcaraz are the future and they will be appreciated like Rafa and Roger are throughout the World!
That’s why after earning the first good money he transferred himself to Montecarlo!! Quite an example indeed…
You condemn a person for improving their domestic standards with money fairly earned?@@markwarner2928
@@Mars-lp8ydBy Rafa and Roger you mean 2nd and 3rd best in history. 👍®️⚡️
Jannik now goes 11 consecutive wins against top 10 players and 5 consecutive wins against top 3 players. Monster!
That's acc crazy
Well that's too much, he has 8 consecutive win against top 10, still incredible.
@@FM-tw9sb right. Wrong count👍
No way, that's insane. Love sinner
Number 1 soon. Sure of it.
Three consecutive victories over Daniil now. Jannik has well and truly turned this rivalry around. Congrats to both and onward to the final!
I wish Djokovic success in the final!
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Right now Sinner’s able to go to places where very few can. He seems to always find a next level within the game. Impressive. 🔥🔥🔥
yes but Novak will still beat him!
@@novakgoatovicyou did see the match few days ago right…🤣
@@novakgoatovic yeah Sinner literally beat Novak in the ATP Finals in Turin a few days ago 🤣🤣
Siiner, alcaraz, Medvedev will rule tennis after novak retires...sinner, alcaraz will be probably top2 with Medvedev no3 player for may be next 5, 6 years....
@@novakgoatovicnovak can feel lucky that sinner did not lose on purpose against rune.
no matter how the final ends, Jannik got confidence that he can beat anyone. hoping for more fun next year with more top contenders
If he loses the final he would be just labeled a choker. Going undefeated just to crap himself in the match that matters most.
@@Fraudkovicyou will lose 😅😅
Sinner, Alcaraz, and Djovovic are in a different league! ❤
@@mommalissamundy Alcaraz didn't, Djokovic smash him.
He WILL lose. Joker is generous, but he has limits.
Jannik played absolutely lights out in last set, have no words. No fear after losing tiebreak. That takes insane mental strength. Just incredible 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Tbf medvedev played really poorly because of his injury
Which injury?@@bumba5897
@@bumba5897 Yes, but Sinner injured him, hitting him with balls.
@@trolley4388 is that a compliment to sinners playing or an allegation of violence
@@bumba5897 If you can take a set off someone, you're not really injured
Sinner!
Such calm, consistency and mentality.
Let’s take a bow for the tennis of the future! 🎾
He's going to be tough to beat in the final. He's playing at another level than we've seen from him before. I'm particularly impressed by his movement, shot selection, and ability to reset after a point doesn't go his way.
Yes, but his "celly" for every point is annoying.
Never gonna be as good as the big 3..
@@airkuna That's what people said for years about Novak as compared to Rafa and Roger. How'd that turn out?
@@jm7804 nobody said that about novak..
all in less than 2 months: two 500 titles, beats Medvedev 3X in a row, is 17-2 w/ 11 top 20 wins of which 8 are top 10 wins, ends Novak's 19 match winning streak, and now a maiden ATP Finalist. Jannik Sinner! you're blowing my mind.
great run but nobody will be talking about ATP 500's when looking back on a career. Will have to take the title to put a marker out there.
@huzcer it's simply impossible to make a positive comment these days
@@andyb4071 I said "great run". but tell me what importance is placed on ATP 500's tournaments when looking back on a career ... - that only happens if that was near being the highlight of it... Never heard Sampras go on about that ATP 500 he won etc Sinner needs to take the title here to make his mark - there is no harm in saying that. if he doesn't then the run has come to an end with no memorable title to show for it.
Sorry, let’s also include his Masters 1000 win
@@andyb4071c’è sempre qualcuno che deve rompere i coglioni. È un po’ la metafora della vita.
Winning the Atp Finals in your home country would be insane! I hope he takes it all!
This crowd is so anoying...
@@SuperNino111@SuperNino111 oh yes. It Is annoying because you are a Medvedev fan? Or maybe a Djokovic fan??? I like ti be annoyed by the crowd . Hope they Will annoy me in the final, too🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@SuperNino111 Just like you 😄😄
@@raffaelecafiero3608 be un po' è vero... non siamo i tifosi più rispettosi diciamo
He’s doing so well handling the pressure from his home country. I hope he can stay calm. It must be very hard.
Jannik a gagné. Époustouflant.. magique. Super jeune homme magnifique tennisman ❤
Great play, Sinner!
JANNIK YOU'RE ONE STEP AWAY FROM THE GLORY 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹!
Nah carlos will destroy him in the finals
@@anthonator1033 Let's see if Carlos can even go to the final
@@anthonator1033carlos lose against djoko
Djokovic will win it again..
@@anthonator1033 Charlie has to beat Dad Novak first.
3 wins in a row vs Medvedev over the last few weeks after 6 losses in a row is wild!!
the russian aint yawning anymore
Meddy is clever, but his style is not complete imo
Sinner is evening out the H2H real quick. He’ll probably even take the advantage within the next 2 years
Sinner’s backhand is like a rocket. Beautiful play
It’s an unbelievable shot. It’s hard to argue that anyone has a better backhand than Djokovic, but I might take Sinner’s.
@@bobbyearles4230 Sinner has more speed, therefore it is better.
@@Mars-lp8yd I'm not sure I agree with that. Power isn't everything. Djokovic has unlimited versatility with the backhand. He can place the ball virtually anywhere within inches. He can go down the line and crosscourt better than anyone. And you can't really read where he's going. I think it's the best backhand of all time. I used to think Andre Agassi had the best BH ever, but I think Djokovic has surpassed him. Sinner is right there though. Let's see if he's able to hit some big backhands in clutch grand slam situations though.
@@bobbyearles4230yes, you sre right, but still Sinner has beated him
@@Jannick999 Looks like Sinner’s still got some work to do before he challenges Novak.
Fun fact: Sinner has won all the matches with players that he has a negative h2h, the turn around is insane
Brilliant Sinner well done young man. Rooting for you to win this ATP FINALS.🤞🏼🙌🏽❤
Those backhand down the lines are a game changer for Jannik!
Everything is a game changer nowadays.
Sinner's returns of serve are amazing.
Muy contento con el nivel que esta demostrando Sinner, saludos desde Chile.
Sinner, beaucoup l'ont cité comme "fragile". Ce gars est le future numéro 1 mondial et un problème pour tous dans les 10 prochaines années.
Anche io credo molto in questa possibita
un robot en remplace un autre
Doit encore faire des preuves en grand chelem, mais oui il progresse vite
!@@chrissoubibi Hahahahahah Je ne l'attendais pas celle là! Mais, elle n'est pas fausse, cette affirmation.
@@chrissoubibic'est un peu vrai mais c'est le monde moderne qui veut ça ! Les nouveaux champions ne font que s'adapter...
The fact that incredible returners like Meddy and Nole in two broke him only one time shows how much improvements Sinner has made with his serve. Until last year it was so volatile, highly inconsistent, but now it is a weapon.
Yes but today the 1st serve percentage was absolutely not there, 50% only of 1st serves in…at this level can punish you…today has gone allright, but …he needs to put in more 1st serves
Against Meddy yes. Haven't seen him hit like this in a while. Against Novak, I suppose, he isn't playing that great but would be nice to see it again in the final
@@dottorcarlone With a not say good but decent first ball of serve Sinner would have demolished Meddy in sets today
Sinner undoubtedly steps up the gear at each point, making a stunning impression with his mobility and dynamism on the court. The full dedication lucidly enables him to gain these sorts of encounters and showdowns against the potent players. The belief and reliability of Jannik Sinner elevated throughout the whole season in order to demonstrate a more resilient and efficient performance than most of the rivals. Besides, I had estimated that I was plainly going to be competed above three sets due to the power and performances of these two robust competitors. It embodies the quality and evolution of this sport. Also, reaching the final in ATP Finals on home soil is absolutely special for Sinner. Many congrats to my second favorite tennis player!
Sinner literally toying with world number 3, Medvedev in the 3rd set.
The range of strokes and the power generated on Sinners two-handed backhand is superior to most players forehand.
I bow down to anyone who can beat Sinner, literally playing like it is a video game. It has to be God-tier level. Well, his potential opponents, Djoker and Carlitos, are both capable of that.
Great comment! I agree, As the tennis commentator Robbie Koenig says "You have to be playing nearer to the Gods"... to defeat Sinner in this mood.
Apt description...video game tennis. That's how well Sinner is performing.
he has the best groundstrokes on the tour
He wasn’t toying at all. In fact, the first two sets Daniil was playing way better and was toying Sinner. The thing is that in the third set Yannik raised his level while Daniil flopped completely with more double faults and 40% first serve in. He was slightly injured also which was confirmed right after the match. In reality, it’s still a very close matchup where all matches could’ve gone both ways
Sinner's backhand today was amazing. Never noticed it as much!
His backhand went up a level this year. Possibly the best in the game right now.
He could always hit it big! He just usually went cross tho. Now he’s using the down the line much more!
Yeah, he has the best down the line bh right now.
Actually his backhand has always been his best shot in terms of consistency and placement. Even when the forehand was not as reliable and deadly as it is today. Of course if you only watch the highlights you will most likely see a forehand missile or stuff like this, but if you watch the complete game you can easily see how much of an asset that backhand is.
the one at 4:52 is out of this world
Bravo Sinner. Belle victoire et belle progression.
Take a bow Jannik, a future champion of the sport. Thankyou Italy for producing greatness. 🧡
😂😂😂Future champ that hasnt won any big tournament except Beijing or something like that 😂
@@serbianwarrior385 Do you know what future means?
@@serbianwarrior385 The concept of ‘future’ is precisely this. Not yet today, but tomorrow yes. Didn’t you really know?
@@serbianwarrior385 Blud has won more big tournaments than you have brain cells though 🤷♂
@@serbianwarrior385Sinner won Toronto, Master 1000. Give him time. And take your time before writing nonsense things.
What a level of tennis by Sinner! His mental strength is amazing, the way he run off in the third set after losing a set and the 8 minute break was brutal. Gotta give respect to Medvedev as well though, don’t remember if I ever saw him playing so aggressive, some of his forehands had crazy pace and he deserved to win the second set. But Sinner’s defence and holding the baseline was too good, the way he reset the point after some mighty strokes from Meddy was unbelievable. He made Medvedev as mad as he himself usually makes his opponents. That’s why Medvedev made more errors. But I like the fact he tried to beat Sinner in fast paced rallies, it was super exciting to watch. Hope he will play this aggressive style more in the future.
Sinner is unstoppable now!!! Down the line and cross court backhand accuracy!!!
The pride of Italy. Best sportsman in Italy at the moment
E Bagnaia
@@pq8856 a mio parere non c'è paragone nè sportivamente nè mediaticamente. Forse Paltrinieri se la può giocare, ma anche in questo caso mediaticamente c'è poca storia.
@@pq8856e nessuno dei due che citi Gimbo??
@@cristiano06.Dal punto di vista mediatico se si parla di sportivi potrebbe esserlo Jacobs, purtroppo le ultime prestazioni non esaltanti come alle olimpiadi (che comunque l'argento alla staffetta ai mondiali dietro gli USA è tanta roba per l'atletica italiana) lo hanno fatto un po' calare, adesso Sinner è veramente sulla bocca di tutti, come sportivo si, Paltrinieri è l'altro top mondiale attualmente in giro assieme a Tamberi...
Most admirable player in the world.
That last set from Sinner was something else.
Sinner's backhand was on fire 🔥🔥🔥
Vamos! Sinner, orgullo de España!
He’s improved and improving in such an unbelievable way….
High level of tennis from Sinner, impressive
Silent waters run Deep! This proverb goes for sinner! Very happy to see him emerge to this! 😊
Jannik just has effortless power. It’s crazy!
SO glad to see Jannik get to the next level....also glad to see Medvedev keep his composure, as it can only help his game.....What a match!
Man, Sinner is on a roll. Great for the home country as they have something to cheer for
È divertente vedere le partite di Sinner, esprime un tennis d'attacco anche da fondo campo. Gli scambi avvengono a velocità sostenuta, di questo ne giova sia lo spettacolo che il tennis in generale.Se migliora la prima battuta... forza Jannik! Ps: ora vi saluto che mi vado a comperare una maglietta arancione😂
IMPRESSIONNANT LE NIVEAU DE SINNER !!!!!
Woow Sinner! What a player has he become 😍😍
Sinner is incredible. Nice to see the new guns show what they got. Future of tennis looks bright. 👏
The faster court surface makes the match so much more exciting! More tournaments need to make their surface quicker.
There's a trade-off with faster surfaces-serves matter more. Unfortunately, in a regular tournament, this would mean more servebots. It's only great here because none of the players (besides Hurkacz) got here by servebotting thanks to all the slower surfaces.
Sinners ability to stay focused and compete Thru the full match is extraordinary. He plays every point like it’s his last. BZ!
Sinner is mind blowing. Explain to me how he can hit so hard, and make so few mistakes. His backhand down the line was devastating.
It's very very rare to see Medvedev so far from the ball.
He's definitely a very serious contender now
This Modern Roman gladiator is getting better and better day by day well played good luck for final❤🎉🙏
As an Italian tennis fan since forever I couldn't be happier and more proud of what Jannik has been accomplishing lately, a dream come true to finally being able to witness an Italian being the world n.4 competing with the best players in the world (and beating them). Semplicemente strepitoso ♥🇮🇹
Man he's so cool. Watching Sinner play is just a joy.
I can’t believe😭I love you🦊. Let’s go Jannik🎉❤️❤️❤️
The Sinner we have been waiting for.
Man! A fierce matchup. Tough battle. Good win by Sinner.
Sinner the fighting spirit like Lleyton Hewitt. Very good inspiration. He progress like a thunder. The new joker !
Sinner just keeps getting better. His confidence and mental toughness are key. He will get better and a strong contender for the No. 1 ranking and Grand Slams in 2024.
Medvedev played very well with some long rallies.
Hoping for a Sinner v Djokovic rematch tomorrow but against Alcaraz will be fine too. Love to see a first time winner of the ATP Finals specially Sinner in Italy.
Jannik ending the year off solid! Love to see it!
Sinner sublime! Also really enjoyed watching Med play more aggressive
Med played a very high level second set, but Sinner's strenght of mind is so high that russian needed a tie-break to get it. And in final set, i was really surprised to see Sinner letterally destroying Med. Greetings from Rome Italy
Obviously he was destroying because Meddy got slightly injured and his first serve was terrible with only 40% first serve in which is not acceptable especially against aggressive players
The mental strenght of Sinner is just insane! Hopefully he will follow the tracks of Rafa and Novak.
Aiming for Nadal's tracks at the ATP Finals is not the path.
Just don't elevate him too much to the stars and pressure him, let him build his career slowly. It certainly has potential.
This kid will win a slam next year. His game is almost complete. He is quick, smart shot selection, patient, has angles, and can hit bullets. His game has matured.
His power on both wings is scary 😮
Sinner is becoming the best player in the world. Love his game, that backhand is pure fire!
Jannik is insane on this tour🔥🔥
You are the one who's insane.
Seeing Medvedev no longer yawning at the changeovers and that letting Sinner dictate to him he pace, well, it's priceless. 🇮🇹
Sinner's tennis level right now is god-tier. Could you believe 6 months ago any person beating Novak, Carlos and Daniil consistently back to back to back?
What an unbelievible player...Sinner is a dream
Won't be long now: Sinner will be No. 1. He's on fire, playing at a super high level
Not really , not anytime soon maybe after Novak retires and if Alca on injury
Why does it have to be a "super" high level. What's wrong with just "the highest level", or "the highest of levels"?
will have to see how it goes when it moves back to outdoor.
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You can say it however you want
@@huzcerSinner could reach the same of even better level than Alcaraz he doesn’t need Alcaraz to be injured to win against him
Grandissimo Jannik!!!💪💪💪🤝👏👏
ВЕЛИКОЛЕПЕН СННЕР, СТРАХЛТЕН бъдещето на тениса в следващите години!!!❤❤❤🎉🎉
Those backhands by Sinner in the 3rd....fulminating bombs Fognini style 👍
Sinner is the real deal...what a run he's on. That said, I'm a Daniii fan, but at times it appeared that Sinner was playing with him.
Agassi d’aujourd’hui il prend la balle tôt sur chaque frappe, frappe fort et en plus il a une couverture de terrain incroyable glisse appuie fermé ouvert pour moi c est vraiment le futur numéro 1
Jannik is all mentality, head and heart ❤
Sinner is playing his best tennis of the year at the perfect moment
Perfect moment would be in a Grand Slam.
This is half truth. Sinner is simply improving as a player, not just his form.
Exceptional tennis from Jannik. He's going to be a tough cookie to break in the final with the crowd behind him. Regardless if it is Novak or Carlos it's going to be one hell of a final.
I'm a Nole fan through and through, but THIS is Sinner's moment. actually rooting for him to meet Alcaraz in the final, and then for him to run the gauntlet and take this title. Would be an unforgettable moment!
Sinner will come to regret allowing Djokovic to advance from group stage, though. Alcaraz's level today was much higher than Medvedev's, but Nole destroyed him, while Sinner had to go the distance with Medvedev (granted, he did bury Daniil in the deciding set).
@@therealsouthpaw Sinner beat Djokovic in the group stage. what are you even talking about
@achopage1 Sinner could have eliminated Djokovic from the tournament by losing to Rune. Instead, he beat Rune and Djokovic advanced to the semis. Nobody has ever beaten Djokovic twice at the finals. In 2015, Federer beat him in group but lost to him in the final (the situation Sinner is facing), while in 2018, Zverev lost to him in group by beat him in the final.
The only one beating Sinner on Sunday is Alcaraz playing lights out tennis- because only the Spaniard has the raw power, creativity and variety to counter the Italian in this form.
The level of control, power, and range of Sinners 2-H topspin backhand today was reminiscent of a prime Djokovic. And, unless Djokovic can replicate his Grandslam finals mojo, he is not getting past Sinner (barring a physical mishap) in this mood, backed by a vociferous home crowd... as their games are very similar and the Italian is looking better (right now)
Na Novak could still win via medical timeouts and bathroom breaks 😅
I think Djokovic has more chances than Alcaraz simply because Sinner Is his counter. The intensity when they face each over Is too high for Alcaraz to change the ritm of the rally whit dropshot or wathever. I mean he still does It but whit less margin, and from the baseline Sinner is a bit better. In the end I doubt this surface will help him. Jannik defeated Alcaraz in Miami and lost to him at IndianWells maybe the slower hard-court of the year (Obviously there where even other factor).
So proud of Sinner, im excited for when he wins his first grand slam and goes to world no1 it might be a lot closer than we think ❤🎉😊😊😊
Sinner is playing UNREAL tennis right now. Kudos to the young man
What Sinner was lacking, pre-Darren Cahill, was the mental toughness... he used to pull the trigger too soon and spray the ball around.
Now since that has fixed, the only thing preventing him from dominating tennis is the raw physicality required in a gruelling Grand Slam BO of 5 duel. If that is fixed, it's pretty much lights out for the rest of the competitors, considering Nole and Rafa are nearing the end.
Yes I agree, he is cutting those unforced errors, much better selections and variety, and the crème de la crème for me is his mouvement. it is not an exaggeration to say that he is moving just as well than Medevdev or Djokovic.
He also fixed his game.
He's way more comfortable at the net, his volleys have improved, he's changing directions more often. He's hitting short angles to open up the court instead of hitting hard every time. He has fixed his serve. He fixed his conditioning and endurance.
Crediting mental toughness is a cop out, he has improved in every aspect of his game.
I don’t think mental strenght was the thing to improve, Sinner has always been very very mature amongst every player and especially those of his age, the problem was fitness condition, many times in the long run he lacked the resiliance to be lucid in close matches, that was the problem along with the serve that he has improved, he’s also improved tremendously the net game, in the final against medvedev he went to the net something like 30 times, and also he now plays different angles. Of course Sinner wont ever have the variety of alcaraz, he wont ever play that game and we can t pretend he plays like that but boy he s tremendously improved also footwork he moves amazingly, he ll be a very very though one for the next ten years, and next year he is ready to win his first slam. Well tennis is in good hands with him alcaraz rune and if they catch up, fils and shelton
@dottorcarlone Your points are valid, but it seems like you haven't watched Sinner enough.
Choker Sinner was his nickname for a while. Are you forgetting the '22 US open match against Alcaraz?
@@dottorcarloneBeing mature and dignified is different from being mentally tough. Djokovic is neither mature, nor dignified, he can be a petulant child when things don't go his way...but he's the mentally toughest athlete of all time.
Sinner has choked away so many matches.
Sinner is the best player in the world right now. he deserves to be No, 1 soon and claim some majors.
Da italiano, non posso non essere orgoglioso delle qualità umane e sportive di questo ragazzo 🇮🇹💪
Let's go!!!! Bravo Jannik!!!!!❤️🇮🇹saw all the match! What a heart!!!!!🦁
Sinner with such a clever and firm play, he will have a bright future in tennis.
I missed dropshots and variation in the secind set. Jannik took over Medvedev’s game. I am so happy that he won at the end. Hopefully he wins the trophy tomorrow!
Meddy was more aggressive today than I've seen him in a while but Sinner was just too much. Guy's on fire. Possibly the best backhand in the game right now.
Such rampage on the court! This Sinner is actually far more dangerous than a lot of players higher up the rank. He showed immense maturity, incidence and self belief in the last few matches. Absolutely stunning performance. Good to see his serve is also getting better. It’s going to be an interesting finals!!
"better than a lot of players higher up the rank"? there are only 3 ahead of him.
@@huzcerI think there is only one ahead of him now.. And that's novak......sinner has solved Medvedev puzzle......and alcaraz should not beat sinner.....alcaraz exploited Medvedevs deep court positioning to hit drop shots and win points, he also serve volleyed to some success.....alcaraz can't do that against sinner....sinner plays closer to the baseline and looks for any opportunity to come to the net,, so drop shots won't work on sinner..... serve and volley will also not work against siiner becoz sinner is a fantastic and aggressive returner.......so any alcaraz tactic that worked against medvedev won't work against sinner....so sinner has huge advantage over alcaraz.....that's why sinner has positive h2h against alcaraz...
Buen análisis 👌
@@rabisml1234 will have to see over the year. Conditions from indoor to outdoor fast to outdoor slow to clay to grass mean players perform differently against each other
"interesting" but the real Djokovic "A Game" was impossible for Sinner.
Sinner is on fire right now holy shit. Looks like the best player in the world (with competition close on his heels with Joker and Carlos ofc)
Sinner is playing astonishing tennis right now! I'm just a bit afraid of his physical form: he has played long and physical match all the week and wether he play Alcaraz or Djokovic in final it will be very physical again! Hope he will recover well to be ready!
Same! Really hope he recovers fully
@@nimra1984 Let's be serious guys, do you think the other two will rest tonight? I'm Italian, but Jannik was lucky enough to play first. Tonight I predict a bullfight between Carlos and Novak... anyone who says that Djokovic is the favorite is not honest.
@@luigibadiali9461si ma sinner ha giocato quasi tutti match sulle tre ore..tutti tranne tsitsipas al terzo, e si sa che non ha un fisico molto resiliente..è migliorato tantissimo sotto quel punto di vista, ma è sempre un incognita, oggi alla fine del secondo set inizio del terzo lo vedevo parecchio provato fisicamente
Novak e' di sicuro favorito contro Alcaraz in questa superficie: diciamo al 70% ma contro Sinner io dico 50 e 50 . Poi tutto puo' succedere perche' il livello e' alto@@luigibadiali9461
@@dottorcarlonesì ma nel terzo sembrava indemoniato
unbelievable, the pace this guy can produce on the backhand side
Poco se habla del reves de sinner, me parece que ha mejorado mucho el control del golpe
Sono stati usati tutti i complimenti ma ne manca qualcuno in particolare questo MERAVIGLIOSO SINNER
JANNIK THE FUTURE GOAT 🥕🇮🇹
He is destroying everyone this year. This guy is something else. None can beat him. He became a machine!
Reminds me of Agassi somehow. Very nice Tennis to watch, from both.
But Sinner's is just that bit more hard hitter style, and i love it.
Jannik Sinner is playing some great tennis especially from the baseline and at the net. Wow!
Medvedev did not exist in the 3rd set.
With this kind of game if he is consistent he can win a GS next year.
Bravo! 💪 🥳🌟
Sinner's backhand is so lethal
A Sinner-Alcaraz final would be awesome, a genuinely symbolic passing of the baton to the future defining rivalry in tennis for the next decade (if everyone stays healthy). I always expect Djokovich to win though.
Andiamoci a prendere queste Finals, Forza Pel di Carota, Forza Jannik!!!!!
Have every confidence in Sinner to lift the trophy.....he deserves it 100%
Ojalá 👌
Forza Jannik, to the Title! 🇮🇹🏆
Only 22 years old, will remain in the history for many years.