The soon-to-be former teenager has formidable ground strokes, solid service return game, on-court IQ, relentless will, consistent drop shots, clutchness, and the heart of a champion. Please stay healthy.
There doesn't seem to be a single Alcaraz match without at the very least one insane point. At 19, his shot reel is already longer than most players who've been on tour for a decade. And while he likes to entertain, he's not just a showboater ... the guy WINS. What a treat to witness this.
This kid makes me feel excited to see his highlights. He has a Roger kind of an aura. He is an artist at work too just like RF. May be not as much as him but he is definitely on the right path towards greatness should he remain injury free and on a mission mode.
@@hamzaziouti8426 Roger made me love tennis from a young age, atleast as a fan. When he retired, I thought I won't follow it anymore. But it seems this kid would make me follow tennis more. As for what u said, only time will tell if he's better than Roger. But I do hope he proves u right.
@@abhishekpal7394 He only needs time to prove Alcaraz is better in terms of titles won but in tennis quality he is already better and more complete than Roger.
That may be true but Sinner stays with him toe to toe. Rune too is almost there. Incredible player. The others are trailing but i am sure they will soon catch up with them.
Estéticamente es muy bonito de ver, tanto por sus reacciones, movimientos, celebraciones y su magnífico tenis. Es un espectáculo, y eso que más valora el público
@@tounoni You can't help match-ups! Everyone had unfavorable match-ups, even the best of the best. Davydenko to Rafa, Rafa to Fed (then Novak), Stan to prime Novak in slams(deprived him of 3 more titles, 2 in finals and the AO 2014 that he would've won, just like Stan did) and so on. Sinner has the game to put pressure on Alcaraz, but loses against Medvedev before they even step on court, lol. Match-ups, it's a real thing!
@@jay_kulina Analysis is a bit confusing to me. So many reasons account for win/loss. The predominant one I think is the mental state of the player on the day (Top players). Alcaraz vs Sinner H2H is 4-3. They are both good. Sinner lost to Medvedev in the Miami finals because he was drained from the win against Alcaraz. that is another reason for a loss.
Alcaraz's biggest weapon is his drop shots. He made three in ninth game of second set to broke back and in eleventh game he made one with net cord to earn deciding break. I missed one point where I think he made other drop shot too in same game. . That and his serve improvement this year has made his life easy
Nothing more to say about his skills other than having a heart of a champion. He will reign as the best player for many years to come. Pls. stay healthy and humble. Vamos Carlitos!
I was honestly already expecting them to play the decider... Karen was playing well while Carlos subpar by his own standards but he still came through. Great way to end his teenage years!
Parece que lo han hecho adrede. Cuando la carrera de Nadal puede llegar a su fin (todavia no lo matemos), llega este chico para que España siga teniendo otro crack mundial en el mundo del tenis. Brutal! Yo ya miro cuando Carlos tiene partido para verlo.
The game of Alcaraz is a real craftsmanship💪 His performances are genuinely masterful.🇪🇦 His professionalism is efficient and effective.🎾 It's number 1 in the near future. 😎🙄
It's uncanny how similar Alcaraz is to a young Federer. It's almost like the Spaniard has modeled his game on the Swiss: Ultra aggressive baseline game by painting the corners, getting the opponent out of position and then using the wide arsenal of immaculate net game, drop shots, short angles, and touch games to finish the point. The difference though is Alcaraz is far more fearless and doesn't fear losing and hence is more of a risk taker. Federer always seemed to have his ego on the line and that prevented him from winning so many matches.
Very true about Federer. He was held back a lot, because of his fear of losing and he seemed tentative against Nadal or Djokovic in a lot of key matches. Alcaraz doesn't seem to have that problem.
Federer was not as self-assured at such a young age. People forget that he was a bit of a hothead in his earlier years. Alcaraz has the complete game at this age, *plus* he seems to be quite mentally / psychologically strong. That is an extremely rare combination. I think the best modern comparison is actually Serena. Nadal, for instance, has always been mentally strong, but his game needed more work (at least on hard/grass) at this age than Alcaraz's. Djoko grew into both and became amazingly consistent and strong. It's just so hard not to use starry-eyed superlatives after watching Carlos play. I remember the rise of the Big Three (& Murray), but apart from maybe Nadal at RG, they didn't seem this...foreboding :-D As I said, I only remember Serena making this kind of impression. It's kind of crazy. But I feel a bit better about it, since a lot of players and former pros have expressed these superlatives, already, too.
@@jeffvanderwerf3391 Well stated. Alcaraz and Serena seem to have a similar mental framework of fearless, risk-taking tennis. It was sufficient for the WTA, but Serena didn't have the versatility and wide arsenal of tools possessed by Alcaraz or even Federer to finish the point after super aggressive baseline play. As you stated Alcaraz has that rare combination of mental and emotional strength, and I would add a complete, versatile game with the physicality to go along. I believe I haven't seen anyone yet with the combination of all these factors.
@@plutus2243 Well, at present he doesn't have the problem of Nadal or Djokovic so there's that. However, you're comparing apples and oranges. Federer "seemed tentative against Nadal or Djokovic in a lot of key matches" yeah, okay, but how does that relate to Alcaraz playing Karen Khachanov? Was Federer "tentative" against players of a similar level to Khachanov? that is the fair comparison. Alcaraz isn't in a three way GOAT race with history on the line playing one of his rivals. Completely different dynamic. When Alcaraz did play Nadal/Djokovic he had, essentially, nothing to lose, given that he was the underdog the pressure was on his opponents.
That's why I've always said there's no GOAT. It's insane fans try to prop up their favorite player for GOAT by one Slam more, a few weeks more at number one, etc... At the highest level, it's just the athletes showcasing their skill, athleticism, and art. And it's very similarly good, just different. And just because Alcaraz looks like a road runner with a sledge hammer now compared to the tennis back in Borg and McEnroe days doesn't mean he's far better. If he had played in that time, he'd look more like them.
@@himster22 It's relevant though. A djokovic fan wants Djokovic to win, and he has won a lot, so prefacing it with I'm a Djokovic fan is showing that everyone is acknowledging Alcaraz's level
Such an exciting player to watch. Massive power mixed with deft drops shots, the former of which is impressive and the latter of which creates cat and mouse excitement
The reaction at the time of 3:06 is simply worthy of the level of tennis legends, especially at the age of 19 ...... Bravo!!!!!! Usually at the age of 19, the pros in such a situation just break the rackets....
People talking about alcaraz's errors but it is also due to huge hitting by karen. But like a champion he turned it on around. That is what separates champions from good players. He exploited karen's movement by his drop shots
He also exploited Karen's movement by hitting deep topspin shots to his forehand side, which Karen is slow to get to. Then it opens the court for a volley, or a weak reply from a backhand to volley away.
In my life, I never thought I'd see another player who would have footwork that could stand up to Nadal's. But Carlitos' footwork reminds me of Nadal in so many ways, especially how he dances around the baseline to get to his forehand. And all this before even turning 21. Scary to think his game can improve further even when its already so complete.
It seems he has the finnesse movement of Nadal to get to his forehand but the sheer speed and flexibility like djocovic to stay in every point. Athletic and mental beast
Estemos atentos con la carrera tenistica de este chaval, está a llamado a entrar el la historia grande del tenis mundial, con nuevos titulos y récords a romper!!🎾💪
Plays like Federer with a better backhand.....Djokovic with a better net game....and Nadal with a better serve and dropshot. This could be special to watch.
Alcaraz is simply on fire...great play by Khachanov but Carlitos was relentless!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾He is able to change tactics or up his game as the need arises...a true champion👌🏿
Good for fans of attacking tennis for next decade. He has tools and game plus mental strength to be next double digit slam winner. I am gonna hype. Because he has earned it. I never felt same for players after big three including Murray. Just have that x Factor in his game and his mental game
I am Italian and you know that we never been strong in tennis, football is our business) and now we have some good players such as berrettini and sinner. I wish they could win a grand slam but I like alcaraz, I like him a lot. He is an exceptional player and also a good guy. I hope he will leave some grand slam to sinner))😊
Alcaraz wins in 2 sets despite not playing best but i also think it is due to karen's huge redlining and power today. He only faced four bps and only got broken once. And broke him three times. Even not at his best, he won in two sets. Scary time for tour.
La madurez de Alcaraz va mejorando . Tiene soluciones y mente para superar las adversidades y las sabe aplicar. Karen se lo puso difícil en el segundo set...y Alcaraz sacó a relucir sus drops shots. Creo que RG23 podría tomarlo..
They both played really good!!! Alcaraz won for his speed, quality and his game variety but Kachanov also really good tecnich and I cannot believe how fast he is for his height.
Coming back from 5-2 down in the second set to win 5 straight games to take the match - the rest of mens tennis HATE to see it because it's match wins like this that give a player like Alcaraz all the confidence that he can come back no matter the situation!
Actually court level makes Alcaraz look a little human and what is needed to beat him theoretically. Either you play super aggressively-- out-hit him from the baseline from both flanks, getting him out of position and putting away the point like a prime Wawrinka, or keep getting the ball back deep and wait for Alcaraz to pull the plug and create unforced errors, like Djokovic or a perfect mix of the two, like Nadal.
@@raghumanda2tanush496 Nope. Keeping the ball in play and hitting hard is what most players on the ATP can do. For someone like Alcaraz, you need to have immaculate depth, accuracy, consistency and most importantly be strong of both the FH and BH flanks like Djokovic or Sinner.
@@raghumanda2tanush496 You would think that professional players would have thought of that; if that actually worked, they would all do it :-) It's not quite so simple, clearly.
@@turntech4776 Definitely has merit. Rafa is always on his toes moving his feet like a boxer at every shot. Never static waiting for the ball to come to him like Zverev and other players.
i played futures for a while and even had a atp point but I would always miss this shot at 0:35 from kachanov - it is a miracle how the top players make this shot every time - it is such a difficult timed shot
How strange, I could never imagine hitting at the pace and moving with the speed that you’d have as a futures player. But that shot right there is something I do every day, maybe it comes from my background as a player who doesn’t like moving and plays mostly social lol
@@turntech4776 haha yea if you play this shot static and in position this ball is not that difficult but in full strech running it diagonally backwards down - the balance kachanov had in the shot is amazing, also the timining. Timing ist the word for making this shot, gotta hit the ball in very small time frame when you flip your frist to come that good and flat over the net like kachanov
@@lolollolol5654 no that shot is still one I’m super confident in. Come play doubles with old heads for a decade and you’ll have it in your arsenal too, you just won’t have much else lmao
BRO when Karen almost stopped the point and Carlos still hit that winner straight away?? that’s not normal not at all. He’s like a video game cheat code for real I remember Andy Murray did that to Roger at AO and Roger was livid. Carlos has a way of shrugging things off like it’s nothing.
I predict that in the future Alcaraz will become the master of men's tennis alone, with mental maturity that is increasingly being tested, only injuries will be able to stop him
Those are the updated match-ups up to the final: Thursday 4th May - Quarter Finals 🥎 Struff - Tsitsipas 🥎 Zhang - Karatsev Friday 5th May - Semifinals 🥎 Alcaraz - Coric 🥎 Tsitsipas - Zhang/Karatsev Sunday 7th May - Final 🥎 Alcaraz - Tsitsipas
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Vamoosss, facing Coric now
Why pin this lol
No one cares
Apparently you do
Apparently you do
The soon-to-be former teenager has formidable ground strokes, solid service return game, on-court IQ, relentless will, consistent drop shots, clutchness, and the heart of a champion. Please stay healthy.
Most important. Footspeed
@@Aman-nk5uqand hand speed.
And coming to the net volleys and winning the point. Majority of clay courters just stay behind the baseline and play power for power shots.
Insane!!!!!! Bro is 19 going on 40 with knowledge of the game
He’ll be done by late twenties
There doesn't seem to be a single Alcaraz match without at the very least one insane point. At 19, his shot reel is already longer than most players who've been on tour for a decade. And while he likes to entertain, he's not just a showboater ... the guy WINS. What a treat to witness this.
This kid makes me feel excited to see his highlights. He has a Roger kind of an aura. He is an artist at work too just like RF. May be not as much as him but he is definitely on the right path towards greatness should he remain injury free and on a mission mode.
@@abhishekpal7394 He is more complete then Roger.
@@hamzaziouti8426 Roger made me love tennis from a young age, atleast as a fan. When he retired, I thought I won't follow it anymore. But it seems this kid would make me follow tennis more. As for what u said, only time will tell if he's better than Roger. But I do hope he proves u right.
@@abhishekpal7394 He only needs time to prove Alcaraz is better in terms of titles won but in tennis quality he is already better and more complete than Roger.
I agree haven't been this excited to watch tennis since McEnroe and Federer played.
in this era Alcaraz is the only tennis player everybody loves to watch his games
That may be true but Sinner stays with him toe to toe. Rune too is almost there. Incredible player. The others are trailing but i am sure they will soon catch up with them.
Estéticamente es muy bonito de ver, tanto por sus reacciones, movimientos, celebraciones y su magnífico tenis. Es un espectáculo, y eso que más valora el público
@@tounoni You can't help match-ups! Everyone had unfavorable match-ups, even the best of the best. Davydenko to Rafa, Rafa to Fed (then Novak), Stan to prime Novak in slams(deprived him of 3 more titles, 2 in finals and the AO 2014 that he would've won, just like Stan did) and so on. Sinner has the game to put pressure on Alcaraz, but loses against Medvedev before they even step on court, lol. Match-ups, it's a real thing!
@@tounoni Sinner is a good player but Carlos is a Joy to watch.
@@jay_kulina Analysis is a bit confusing to me. So many reasons account for win/loss. The predominant one I think is the mental state of the player on the day (Top players). Alcaraz vs Sinner H2H is 4-3. They are both good. Sinner lost to Medvedev in the Miami finals because he was drained from the win against Alcaraz. that is another reason for a loss.
Best seat in the house...
Thank you tennisTV for views
Then why dont they show this angle on tv?
@@seanyamamoto8757i only want to watch courtlevel
You even got 60 fps for once, GG 🔥🔥
Thank you for these! Love this angle!
He’s unstoppable. I would like to see Carlos vs Sinner French open final. That will be epic
Karatsrv!!!😊
Rune
sinner play not as good as on hard courts on the clay
It would
Carlos came in clutch at 4-5
UNBELIEVABLE
I think after Roger, Carlos is the best all around player in the game. He literally plays the entire court so well.
@@pawshands9706 Roger is not all around, his backhand was not perfect. Carlos is more complete.
He was down 4-1 he came in clutch then
Nadal: UNBELIBABLE
@@hamzaziouti8426 You obviously haven't been paying any attention 🙄
Alcaraz's biggest weapon is his drop shots. He made three in ninth game of second set to broke back and in eleventh game he made one with net cord to earn deciding break. I missed one point where I think he made other drop shot too in same game. . That and his serve improvement this year has made his life easy
@akshat sharma yeah it is not easy to execute them
Actually his mind is his greatest weapon. He has all the tools too.
I just saw this same comment word for word on Reddit lol
His biggest weapon is his athleticism
@akshat sharma And too many players hang way back now. Carlos takes full advantage of their poor court positioning.
I wish they would show tennis from this view on TV. It's great, it really shows off the spins, variety and the physicality of the sport.
Nothing more to say about his skills other than having a heart of a champion. He will reign as the best player for many years to come. Pls. stay healthy and humble. Vamos Carlitos!
Stronger, faster and smarter. He is covering all bases. Carlos is incredible.❤
Unlikely to be stronger than the much bigger Karen k. Definitely a better player tho
@@ddhh1270 actually he was.
Lo que más gusta de Carlos, es verlo disfrutar, sonreír mientras hace lo que más le gusta que es jugar al tenis
I was honestly already expecting them to play the decider... Karen was playing well while Carlos subpar by his own standards but he still came through. Great way to end his teenage years!
Parece que lo han hecho adrede. Cuando la carrera de Nadal puede llegar a su fin (todavia no lo matemos), llega este chico para que España siga teniendo otro crack mundial en el mundo del tenis. Brutal! Yo ya miro cuando Carlos tiene partido para verlo.
How people cannot like this kid is beyond me? He plays outstanding tennis! He’s just so exciting to watch!
Need a plastic surgery
@@hsiehvin5303 That's quite cruel
@@hsiehvin5303 better than to have a moeba brain like you
@@turbotaquitogoogle8095, quite ridiculous, in fact.
@@hsiehvin5303 No es feo, además su cuerpo roza la perfección estéticamente hablando
this angle is amazing. i don't know anyone who would object to more shots from this angle
Court level is so underrated
I was thinking same. But this one is so well done comparing to some others where you can't see good...
Not a fan
L take
@mister yes your take is an L for everyone 😂
@@tjislost ong fr fr
The game of Alcaraz is a real craftsmanship💪 His performances are genuinely masterful.🇪🇦 His professionalism is efficient and effective.🎾 It's number 1 in the near future. 😎🙄
Hopefully, if he wins on Sunday there will be only 5 points between him and Djokovic (No.1) which will make Rome more exciting if both of them show up
It's uncanny how similar Alcaraz is to a young Federer. It's almost like the Spaniard has modeled his game on the Swiss: Ultra aggressive baseline game by painting the corners, getting the opponent out of position and then using the wide arsenal of immaculate net game, drop shots, short angles, and touch games to finish the point.
The difference though is Alcaraz is far more fearless and doesn't fear losing and hence is more of a risk taker. Federer always seemed to have his ego on the line and that prevented him from winning so many matches.
Absolutely. Well stated!
Very true about Federer. He was held back a lot, because of his fear of losing and he seemed tentative against Nadal or Djokovic in a lot of key matches. Alcaraz doesn't seem to have that problem.
Federer was not as self-assured at such a young age. People forget that he was a bit of a hothead in his earlier years. Alcaraz has the complete game at this age, *plus* he seems to be quite mentally / psychologically strong. That is an extremely rare combination. I think the best modern comparison is actually Serena. Nadal, for instance, has always been mentally strong, but his game needed more work (at least on hard/grass) at this age than Alcaraz's. Djoko grew into both and became amazingly consistent and strong.
It's just so hard not to use starry-eyed superlatives after watching Carlos play. I remember the rise of the Big Three (& Murray), but apart from maybe Nadal at RG, they didn't seem this...foreboding :-D As I said, I only remember Serena making this kind of impression. It's kind of crazy. But I feel a bit better about it, since a lot of players and former pros have expressed these superlatives, already, too.
@@jeffvanderwerf3391 Well stated.
Alcaraz and Serena seem to have a similar mental framework of fearless, risk-taking tennis. It was sufficient for the WTA, but Serena didn't have the versatility and wide arsenal of tools possessed by Alcaraz or even Federer to finish the point after super aggressive baseline play. As you stated Alcaraz has that rare combination of mental and emotional strength, and I would add a complete, versatile game with the physicality to go along. I believe I haven't seen anyone yet with the combination of all these factors.
@@plutus2243 Well, at present he doesn't have the problem of Nadal or Djokovic so there's that. However, you're comparing apples and oranges. Federer "seemed tentative against Nadal or Djokovic in a lot of key matches" yeah, okay, but how does that relate to Alcaraz playing Karen Khachanov? Was Federer "tentative" against players of a similar level to Khachanov? that is the fair comparison. Alcaraz isn't in a three way GOAT race with history on the line playing one of his rivals. Completely different dynamic.
When Alcaraz did play Nadal/Djokovic he had, essentially, nothing to lose, given that he was the underdog the pressure was on his opponents.
I’m a Djokovic fan, but forget it, if this kid stays healthy he will win all next majors for a good while. Insane level.
All Djokovic fans start their comments about other players “I’m a Djokovic fan but” 😂😂😂
@@himster22 so do most Fedal fans lol
@@luizfelipemedeiros7506 haha you got that right
That's why I've always said there's no GOAT. It's insane fans try to prop up their favorite player for GOAT by one Slam more, a few weeks more at number one, etc... At the highest level, it's just the athletes showcasing their skill, athleticism, and art. And it's very similarly good, just different. And just because Alcaraz looks like a road runner with a sledge hammer now compared to the tennis back in Borg and McEnroe days doesn't mean he's far better. If he had played in that time, he'd look more like them.
@@himster22 It's relevant though. A djokovic fan wants Djokovic to win, and he has won a lot, so prefacing it with I'm a Djokovic fan is showing that everyone is acknowledging Alcaraz's level
Such an exciting player to watch. Massive power mixed with deft drops shots, the former of which is impressive and the latter of which creates cat and mouse excitement
The reaction at the time of 3:06 is simply worthy of the level of tennis legends, especially at the age of 19 ...... Bravo!!!!!!
Usually at the age of 19, the pros in such a situation just break the rackets....
Dictionary definition for "Insane": 5 games in a row from 2-5 down to win 7-5.
🤯🤯🤯
People talking about alcaraz's errors but it is also due to huge hitting by karen. But like a champion he turned it on around. That is what separates champions from good players. He exploited karen's movement by his drop shots
He also exploited Karen's movement by hitting deep topspin shots to his forehand side, which Karen is slow to get to. Then it opens the court for a volley, or a weak reply from a backhand to volley away.
Fantastic highlights. As a former tennis player, I enjoy seeing how much the ball clears the net on ground strokes. You provided that. Thanks.
Sus globos y dejadas son magistrales.
Karen's game is perfect for Carlos. Everything he does feeds right into Alcaraz's strengths.
The best view to watch tennis! Thank you
What a performance and talent BRAVO👏 congrats Alcaraz🎾🔥
I love this kid so fucking much!!
No importa su ubicación en el ranking, Alcaraz es el mejor tenista del mundo.
Carlos Alcaraz is a Amazing Player
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLIE! No more “he’s a teen this, he’s a teen that.” You a man now! VAMOS to the next championship!!🏆💖
Carlitos is the most enjoyable tennis player my eyes can see right now
Great match.Bravo Carlos❣️
In my life, I never thought I'd see another player who would have footwork that could stand up to Nadal's. But Carlitos' footwork reminds me of Nadal in so many ways, especially how he dances around the baseline to get to his forehand.
And all this before even turning 21. Scary to think his game can improve further even when its already so complete.
It seems he has the finnesse movement of Nadal to get to his forehand but the sheer speed and flexibility like djocovic to stay in every point. Athletic and mental beast
¡Increíble como juega este niño !
Teniendo todavía a Nadal nos queda un gran futuro con Alcaraz .España está y estará en la cima del tenis masculino mundial.
Next Clay Court 🤴🏻 has arrived.
Now, Carlos will continue the 🇪🇸 legacy on Clay.
#RafaelNadal #CarlosAlcaraz
Estemos atentos con la carrera tenistica de este chaval, está a llamado a entrar el la historia grande del tenis mundial, con nuevos titulos y récords a romper!!🎾💪
Plays like Federer with a better backhand.....Djokovic with a better net game....and Nadal with a better serve and dropshot. This could be special to watch.
This angle should be the standard view. So much better in so many ways. Way to go Tennis TV!
Man Carlos Alcaraz is just an amazing talent, I bet even Nokovic will shake facing him right now
I love this guy ❤❤❤
Alcaraz is simply on fire...great play by Khachanov but Carlitos was relentless!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾He is able to change tactics or up his game as the need arises...a true champion👌🏿
If he played with his hands tied behind his back Carlos would still easily be in top 10. Simply unseen level! 🎉
The kid wasn't even playing his A game and yet he still won in straights, overcoming a 1-4 deficit in the 2nd set to boot. Legend!
Good for fans of attacking tennis for next decade. He has tools and game plus mental strength to be next double digit slam winner. I am gonna hype. Because he has earned it. I never felt same for players after big three including Murray. Just have that x Factor in his game and his mental game
I am Italian and you know that we never been strong in tennis, football is our business) and now we have some good players such as berrettini and sinner. I wish they could win a grand slam but I like alcaraz, I like him a lot. He is an exceptional player and also a good guy. I hope he will leave some grand slam to sinner))😊
Alcaraz wins in 2 sets despite not playing best but i also think it is due to karen's huge redlining and power today. He only faced four bps and only got broken once. And broke him three times. Even not at his best, he won in two sets. Scary time for tour.
Agree deepak
Wow, Karen is playing very well these days. Nice job Karen.
Thank you for this TennisTv. You’ve done real well with highlights.
La madurez de Alcaraz va mejorando . Tiene soluciones y mente para superar las adversidades y las sabe aplicar. Karen se lo puso difícil en el segundo set...y Alcaraz sacó a relucir sus drops shots. Creo que RG23 podría tomarlo..
Carlos posee rodas las herramientas necesarias para ganar RG. Sólo espero que no se lesione con todo lo que tendría que jugar en los 5 sets.
@@pawshands9706 Eh ahí la clave.... Y no dudo que se lesione si sigue buscando las bolas hasta de la cancha que está al lado
@@xxfoxymlgxx5261 El chico no puede resistir 😳
This guy is ridiculously good. A heir apparent to the throne or should I say thrones.
Just awesome man !
Love the court level👏🏾
0:58 - Im surprised the umpire didn't stop the point. Karen clearly stops play and put his hand up. Luckily Carlos won the point anyway.
Carlos is a mix of Federer and Nadal i.e Fedal 😊 Aggressive shot making and court coverage with tenacity!
Alcaraz O Melhor Magnífico 👑
This view is pretty amazing! Thank you guys
Khachanov was excellent but still got crushed.
They both played really good!!!
Alcaraz won for his speed, quality and his game variety but Kachanov also really good tecnich and I cannot believe how fast he is for his height.
Feeling sorry for Khachanov, as, despite giving it his best, he had nothing to do against being tossed and crushed by this crazy talented Alcaraz!
MORE OF THESE COURT LEVEL HIGHLIGHTS, PLEASE! 👏
I only want to watch court level from now on hahah
Coming back from 5-2 down in the second set to win 5 straight games to take the match - the rest of mens tennis HATE to see it because it's match wins like this that give a player like Alcaraz all the confidence that he can come back no matter the situation!
He’s already proven he’s the comeback kid. Novak is like that too.
Very nice to watch. Kachanovs Serves look heavy from this POV
Actually court level makes Alcaraz look a little human and what is needed to beat him theoretically.
Either you play super aggressively-- out-hit him from the baseline from both flanks, getting him out of position and putting away the point like a prime Wawrinka, or keep getting the ball back deep and wait for Alcaraz to pull the plug and create unforced errors, like Djokovic or a perfect mix of the two, like Nadal.
Hitting harder and keeping balla in play, that's enough, he will make tons of errors
@@raghumanda2tanush496 Nope. Keeping the ball in play and hitting hard is what most players on the ATP can do. For someone like Alcaraz, you need to have immaculate depth, accuracy, consistency and most importantly be strong of both the FH and BH flanks like Djokovic or Sinner.
@@raghumanda2tanush496 You do it. Good luck
@@raghumanda2tanush496 LOL. I play tennis too. I hit the ball hard and keep it in play, I still get my ass whopped... by club players.
@@raghumanda2tanush496 You would think that professional players would have thought of that; if that actually worked, they would all do it :-)
It's not quite so simple, clearly.
You can really see carlos power and spin from this angle. Not often you see kachanov be out gunned on the forehand wing.
Incredible turnaround by Alcaraz. from 1-4 to winning the set and match
And had one more break point
@@roydondsa Absolutely
Alcaraz drop shots on point
Alcaraz footwork always moving. Bouncing around like a boxer. Watch and learn Zverev.
Agreed. So nimble footed. Scary. Always like a boxer. He will keep beating the pulp of them due to his footspeed
Boxing footwork is what got serena to her level. Maybe it’s got a lot of merit to it?
@@turntech4776 Definitely has merit. Rafa is always on his toes moving his feet like a boxer at every shot. Never static waiting for the ball to come to him like Zverev and other players.
Outstanding performance, but I hope that Alcarez has saved his best tennis for the French Open and the other GSs.
Awesome by Carlos ! okay he is facing Coric
i played futures for a while and even had a atp point but I would always miss this shot at 0:35 from kachanov - it is a miracle how the top players make this shot every time - it is such a difficult timed shot
How strange, I could never imagine hitting at the pace and moving with the speed that you’d have as a futures player. But that shot right there is something I do every day, maybe it comes from my background as a player who doesn’t like moving and plays mostly social lol
@@turntech4776 haha yea if you play this shot static and in position this ball is not that difficult but in full strech running it diagonally backwards down - the balance kachanov had in the shot is amazing, also the timining. Timing ist the word for making this shot, gotta hit the ball in very small time frame when you flip your frist to come that good and flat over the net like kachanov
@@lolollolol5654 no that shot is still one I’m super confident in. Come play doubles with old heads for a decade and you’ll have it in your arsenal too, you just won’t have much else lmao
@@turntech4776 haha true, the older guys in my club to slice rallies crosscourt like 50 times haha
wow, this court level shows even more how good Carlitos is
SPECTACULAR PLAYER 😄🎾🥇👌
BRO when Karen almost stopped the point and Carlos still hit that winner straight away?? that’s not normal not at all. He’s like a video game cheat code for real
I remember Andy Murray did that to Roger at AO and Roger was livid. Carlos has a way of shrugging things off like it’s nothing.
Alcaraz just turning 20..... he is far from his peak!
unbeatable
I predict that in the future Alcaraz will become the master of men's tennis alone, with mental maturity that is increasingly being tested, only injuries will be able to stop him
Love this view!
He pulls the houdini card. Grandioso!!! 🎉❤
I love court level highlights!
We should talk more about Juan Carlos Ferrero. In my books, he's the GOAT coach already, regardless of who the GOAT player is/will be.
Carlos is just impressive
He's unstoppable. I can't imagine how many grand slam he will get if he doesn't get injury.
*Carlitos : Karen* [ _TennisTV_ stats ]
winners 29 : 14 (incl. aces 5 : 1)
unforced 26 : 16
net points won 11/16 : 6/14
average speed fh/bh 116/102 : 122/100 kmh
set1 winners 10 : 9 (incl. aces 2 : 0)
set1 unforced 11 : 8
set1 npw 5/6 : 4/9
set2 winners 19 : 5 (incl. aces 3 : 1)
set2 unforced 15 : 8
set2 npw 6/10 : 2/5
¡¡¡Oleee Carlitos!!! 🙌🙌💃🇪🇦
He has got to be the most demoralizing player for opponents I have ever seen.
Pasamos de los big 3 a el big 1
What a refreshing perspective!
Soon players will be looking at the draw and saying " Oh no not Alcatraz. I'm gonna be his b...ch!
What a legend in forge we're witnessing
Things are going to be hot in RG.
God Bless Always Carlos Alcaraz
Carlos is still improving!
This is so much better to watch at this level. Ther needs to be a option to which cameras your looking at.
Those are the updated match-ups up to the final:
Thursday 4th May - Quarter Finals
🥎 Struff - Tsitsipas
🥎 Zhang - Karatsev
Friday 5th May - Semifinals
🥎 Alcaraz - Coric
🥎 Tsitsipas - Zhang/Karatsev
Sunday 7th May - Final
🥎 Alcaraz - Tsitsipas
Carlitos is definitely the most exciting thing going on in tennis right now. Even if Djokovic is healthy
Vamos Carlitossss🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦🇪🇦
The Spanish Beast !! The killer ! Outstanding player