These 2 are so technically sound and athletic. I really hope they both remain healthy for a long time. We are going to see a lot of quality tennis matches from them. Even though I want Alcaraz to win on Friday, I won't have a problem with Sinner winning the match. I really admire both players.
For me this is without a doubt one of the best matches ever in term of quality of play, drama, scenario of the match, atmosphere, shotmaking....It was INSANE !!! Shame it was only a quarter final match ! Please give us some more at RG semi final
Both these players have unreal physical and technical abilities. To be all time greats, they need to be great problem solvers consistently. That'll determine how far they go! Great decade of tennis awaits!❤
Crazy to think Alcaraz was only 19y.... Not only because of his skills but mental strength... He missed an easy set point, faced match point when Sinner was dominanting and wasn't shaken by any of that. He kept fighting and trying different things to the end. It's almost like he won because he wanted it more than Sinner.
Serve and net game.....in this match sinner lost countless points because of his poor net game technique....since then he has improved his net game a lot....
You are talking about Sinner improve?? Alcaraz also improved and the prove is that he won Roland Garros when he was injured in his arm and he won in his worse surface on clay!@@rabisml1234
a new era, new rivalry, These two will dominate for a long time. big battles are coming. & most important... tennis is in safe hands. So let's enjoy like we did with Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic. Glory to tennis ❤.
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Couldn't understand why Alcaraz was standing wide and serving out wide to the sinner backhand all night. Similarly sinner hitting most 2nd serves in Alcaraz's forehand hitting zone!
That tiebreak by sinner in the 3rd may be the best 7 consecutive tiebreak points of all time by a player. Insane quality of tennis by him in that tiebreak
It’s quite interesting hearing the crowd in this match. You could a lot of them were casual fans who hadn’t heard of Sinner before. The support will be very different this year if they meet.
@@kakashihatake1029 why would i? he won the big one that matters, with out playing 3 clay events and reaching quarters in one. that is exactly what novak did last year. its all about the slams. the rest? maybe if you want to chase No.1 desperately, otherwise irrelevant. if Alcaraz can become no.1 by winning slams just like novak did in 2023, even better. also he won a masters 1000. no one cares about ATP 500 or 250 except maybe queens or halle
@z1az285 its not all about slams. That's a fallacy created by Nadal fans and then they lost that record too. For elite players, yes 500 and 250's don't matter. But masters titles and World tour finals do. They always did until Nadal fans and media tried to shift goalposts. Masters matter, and outside of IW, Alcaraz has been struggling over the past year in them. He also lost at the USO and AO
This doesn’t necessarily discount the point that Alcaraz played with more power back in 2022. He was also more reckless and made more mistakes. He is a better tennis player in 2024 for sure, but it is also possible that becoming a better tennis player required him to take his foot off the gas at times and play higher percentage tennis. That’s all
@@c3vzn exactly, he now realizes he doesn't have to go 200% on every point. he manages his energy much better. but he is working it out, sometimes he plays more defense than he needs to, But its ok
These 2 are so technically sound and athletic. I really hope they both remain healthy for a long time. We are going to see a lot of quality tennis matches from them. Even though I want Alcaraz to win on Friday, I won't have a problem with Sinner winning the match. I really admire both players.
Better video than Roland garros TH-cam has ever put out
Tbf I saw Roland Garros release an extended version of the RG 2013 semifinal 8 and a half years later in 2021
RG will release the 20-minute highlights for tomorrow's match in 2034
Rg is joke😊
@@BoxOfOranges84 you made me a big laugh😂😂😂
@@CHIRSJS33it’s my least favorite Slam. The crowd, they’re is always negative drama, the coverage. Hot mess
easily one of the greatest matches of all time
Just what we needed to see before Fridays semifinal 🇪🇦 🔥 🇮🇹
For me this is without a doubt one of the best matches ever in term of quality of play, drama, scenario of the match, atmosphere, shotmaking....It was INSANE !!! Shame it was only a quarter final match ! Please give us some more at RG semi final
I just love Carlitos and Sinner…..I think they are the sweethearts of tennis. Great players to watch
Perfect timing for posting this, well done USTA. One of the best US Open matches of the last few years, without a doubt
one of the greatest matches of all time
Much better than RG highlights
Great time to upload Alcaraz vs Sinner!
Both these players have unreal physical and technical abilities. To be all time greats, they need to be great problem solvers consistently. That'll determine how far they go! Great decade of tennis awaits!❤
I always watched this match….i think it’s the Best ever of two of the brightest stars of tennis!
Arguably the best tennis ever played on this planet.
Wow, wow, WOW!
Crazy to think Alcaraz was only 19y.... Not only because of his skills but mental strength... He missed an easy set point, faced match point when Sinner was dominanting and wasn't shaken by any of that. He kept fighting and trying different things to the end. It's almost like he won because he wanted it more than Sinner.
Sinner's serve has improved tenfold since this match
Serve and net game.....in this match sinner lost countless points because of his poor net game technique....since then he has improved his net game a lot....
You are talking about Sinner improve??
Alcaraz also improved and the prove is that he won Roland Garros when he was injured in his arm and he won in his worse surface on clay!@@rabisml1234
The result is the same . Alcaraz won this time as well
@@Fraudkovic we will see in Wimbledon....
Can clearly see how well both of them have improved in these last 2 years especially tactically and decision making!
This match was the de facto final, so it is appropriate that the quality of play was on a level worthy of a final.
Who’s watching this match after sinner won the US open
Vamos Carlos Alcaraz tu puedes 🇪🇸💪🏼🇪🇸
Absolutely one of the greatest matches ever!!!!!
What a golden match 💯🔥
One of the best tennis match that I have ever watched 😮😮😮
Remarkable match between these two great youngsters!
Best match of the season. By far. Period.
One of the best matches ever.
If I have to sum up each player - Sinner is a blistering server and offensive baseline vs. Alcaraz lethal forehand and aggressive all rounder.
a new era, new rivalry, These two will dominate for a long time. big battles are coming.
& most important... tennis is in safe hands.
So let's enjoy like we did with Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic.
Glory to tennis ❤.
Just and important advice: not reach 5 set against Alcaraz, because he is going to eat you
Exactly he did that in Roland Garros sami final and final
greatest match of all time
If Alcaraz hits this 2022-23 form again it's going to be long for the opposition.
Yeah, crazy to think he's won Roland Garros in less than his peak form
And won Wimbledon as well
15/06/2024 Best modern duo in the world of tennis ! A new hystory is writing ✍️ 🎾!
Best rivalry since Nadal- Djokovic
That back hand shot was beautiful
This was just pure cinema❤️
this is without any doubt one of the best matches ever
05:15 hrs uno de los mejores partidos que he visto en us open
Sinner surely building that resume. Super hard to take him down…
Aquí empieza la historia de Carlos
I rmb spending 4h watching this match on my first day of vacation in Lisbon 😂
Siempre con la bocaza abierta.
A great match in terms of quality.
Two mental giants going at it
7:5 in the 5th for Alcaraz on Friday
I reckon a 4 setter in Alcaraz' favor. Similar story to IW perhaps except 1 more set ofc
SINNER IS UN BELEIVAVABLE CRANE . SO THIN YET SO POWERFUL I DONT KNOW IF ITS SINNER OR THINNER
It’s 2024 and they still uploading in 720p 😢. Smh
The present and future 🎾🔥
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Already looking to be an incredible rivarly
sinner has changed his serve
Couldn't understand why Alcaraz was standing wide and serving out wide to the sinner backhand all night. Similarly sinner hitting most 2nd serves in Alcaraz's forehand hitting zone!
128 mph ace to seal the game is utmost stylish
Great matches are made because of the mistakes. Had alcaraz made that simple forehand @9:06, this would have been over in straight sets!
astonishing!
So if this video is coming from USO itself... why are there Brits calling the commentary?
Jannik sinner going to be the winner of us open
Can’t fill Kyrgios “shoes” he left for Anna Kalinskaya🤣🤣🤣 Holes too big for Sinner to fill 😆
who cares about final us open 2022. we are here for gen X - quarterfinal is way more interesting
Nothing like a fast hard court.
US open is not a fast hard court you idiot..
It's above 40 cpi which is pretty fast you donut@@rituparnamarik3185
@@Fraudkovic
By modern standards, yes, by 90s standards, no.
That tiebreak by sinner in the 3rd may be the best 7 consecutive tiebreak points of all time by a player. Insane quality of tennis by him in that tiebreak
I hope the unfortunate situation with Sinner does not damper his spirits….
It’s quite interesting hearing the crowd in this match. You could a lot of them were casual fans who hadn’t heard of Sinner before. The support will be very different this year if they meet.
Alcaraz is very popular due to him being adrenaline fueled, don't think it'll change much.
Alcaraz = Federer, Nadal and Djokovic combined.
The next Federer and Nadal
sinner has no matched for Alcaraz and you can seen the previous games
Como se le enfrio el pecho a sinner
NO MATCH TO THESE TWO GUYS. THOUGH ALCARAS LIL BIT SHORT GUY DISADVANTAGE HE HAS TO STRETCH HIS LEGS
Sinner in 5 gang wya
me! but also rooting for alcaraz in some way
The other FO semi is a joke
Do you guys know what condensed means? What a joke
Sinner lost this more than Alcatraz won wow if that ball goes in different story
not really. sets 2 and 3 were Alcaraz's till his own mistakes cost him. Could've been a straight sets win for carlos.
the kit so disgusting
go sinner fight alcaraz
Θα του πει κάποιος να μην ανοίγει το στόμα του τόσο πολύ...άσχημο...μοιάζει τη Μαΐου...
Que mala es la envidia, eh?
Why are you such a c**t?
alcaraz the arrogant
He has gotten a bit arrogant this RG which is interesting considering all the unexpected losses he's had over the last year
winners rule. simple as that. no one gives a 💩 about the rest.i don't blame him at all.
@z1az285 now talk about all his losses. Only 2 tournament wins since almost a year ago
@@kakashihatake1029 why would i? he won the big one that matters, with out playing 3 clay events and reaching quarters in one. that is exactly what novak did last year. its all about the slams. the rest? maybe if you want to chase No.1 desperately, otherwise irrelevant. if Alcaraz can become no.1 by winning slams just like novak did in 2023, even better. also he won a masters 1000. no one cares about ATP 500 or 250 except maybe queens or halle
@z1az285 its not all about slams. That's a fallacy created by Nadal fans and then they lost that record too. For elite players, yes 500 and 250's don't matter. But masters titles and World tour finals do. They always did until Nadal fans and media tried to shift goalposts. Masters matter, and outside of IW, Alcaraz has been struggling over the past year in them. He also lost at the USO and AO
He should learn how to close his Mouth
Alcarez is more powerful in 2022 compare to 2024
In 2022 he won one grand slam, in 2024 he won back to back grand slams and indian Wells. Nice try.
This doesn’t necessarily discount the point that Alcaraz played with more power back in 2022. He was also more reckless and made more mistakes. He is a better tennis player in 2024 for sure, but it is also possible that becoming a better tennis player required him to take his foot off the gas at times and play higher percentage tennis. That’s all
Moments ago, Carlitos again beat Sinner in a slam match. This time, RG semifinal.
il terroncello adesso è dietro...
Alcarez is more powerful in 2022 compare to 2024
he doesn't hit the ball as hard. there is no need to.
This aged very poorly after winning back to back grand slams 😂😂
Even though he won 2 Slams he was striking the ball better here. He just plays a bit smarter now with experience.
@@c3vzn exactly, he now realizes he doesn't have to go 200% on every point. he manages his energy much better. but he is working it out, sometimes he plays more defense than he needs to, But its ok