Carlos is showing us tennis shots we've never seen before. He's playing tennis in a way it's never been played, & it is a GIFT to be alive to watch his matches unfold. I will never forget that absolutely astonishing USO behind-the-back shot from Carlos against Sinner.
He’s the best player at this age, well mannered, humble and very good in his position. He compose himself well in the court and enjoys his game. May God bless you young man 🙏🏽
He is just a remarkable player. He just loves to play tennis. I like him cause he brings a lot of excitement to the game of tennis. He plays his best every time he is on the court….thats why almost everyone loves him….he made me loved tennis.
@@mireafelder8194 For me, the modern game of tennis doesn’t seem to make much difference? Dr. Joe Baker wrote a great book The Tyranny of Talent: ( an expert in helping young athletes to get better) and How it Compels and Limits Athletic Achievements in young players. For example Alcaraz has been injured more in the last 2 years than Federer in his entire career and when he did it was in his late 30’s, its like the pressure thats put on these young players who show promise, is off the scale ,most would crumble under such pressure. So yeah Alcaraz is improving , but something needs to be added . Look at what happened to del Potro. He was 20 when he won the US open beating Federer. Then injury’s started slowly happening ,pressure. Pat Cash said this years ago. Or what?
If he would have lost the French to Alex, you might have seen his first racket break. The look in his eyes the entire match was one of not accepting defeat.
Great video as always. Thanks. Alcaraz is a highlight reel machine. Haters are saying that he did not win anything since Wimbledon. The truth is: he had deep runs almost everywhere, earned a lot of money, and what's more important for us fans - his game is always a joy to watch. Also I'm glad for Sinner's first GS title, please make something similar about him if possible. Good luck.
@@MistahhMingusYep. But leave it to tennis fans to come up with the worst takes known to humankind. I like Sinner and all, but somehow with 1 slam and 1 Masters at 22 he’s better than Alcaraz having 2 slams and 4 Masters at 20? The math doesn’t math.
Yeah he made finals of Cinci, lost in a tough match to med at the US open in very unfavorable conditions under the roof, and then played a ok AO. He will regroup and get back to form
now that sinner's got a slam under his belt, we can officially rest easy knowing that Roger and Rafa's big two rivalry can live on, truly the beginning of something special
Hmm... Sinner's style does not remind me of Roger at all as it's not elegant. Carlos' style more closely resembles it. The fact that he's spanish does not make him like Rafa.
@@brendajohnson5525 both of them don't resemble Federer's style too. I think the above person didn't say anything about resembling any of the Big 3. He just said there could be a big rivalry like Fed - Nadal in the future.
At only 20 years of age, he already won 2 GS, 5 Masters titles, became the youngest World No.1 in tennis history ever. And his tennis so, so fun to watch.
Apart from the great tennis Alcaraz plays, he is absolutely fun to watch. In the realm of the ridiculous quite frequently, it is the surprise element that excites us even more! I think he has extremely supple wrists to pull off those angles.
7:26 to me is what truly defines Alcaraz, what he displays on the tennis court, to his very core. Just refuses to lose a point, defiance is such a fitting word for him.
Absolutely phenomenal compilation. Carlos will only get better over time. As deadly as his forehand is, i believe he will steike a balance between pace and spin in the future. Right now, he is dropping it short with too much spin but when he flattens that ahot, point over. Sinner is striking the right balance and that plus serve placement is his biggest scope for improvement.
Agree completely. We have already seen him do this at Indian Wells, varying effects and flattening it out as needed. The short topspin balls cost him Cinncinati and Masters final.
@@pureffm I don't know if you saw his match vs monfils today, but what was remarkable in my opinion was monfils was the aggressor in the beginning of the match and he was going for broke many times, Carlos was quite restrained but he was defending and placing the ball extremely well and redirecting superbly. he went big a few times when he had openings but not always, and placed the ball fairly deep when he hit with spin. the increased maturity carried over from indian wells and though humid conditions and the slow dunlop balls aren't ideal for him, he is adjusting well it seems.
@@z1az285 Yes, the Dunlop balls are less effective for topsin compared ot his favorite heavy duty Wilson balls but Carlos flattened out nicely throughout the match. He was indeed patient and he uses slices and squash shots beautifully if he has to as well.
He has everything under his belt, shots + Speed + Flexibility+ Reach 🙌 So he is basically Federer + Nadal + Djokovic. After Federer I am loving watch him play the most.
Speechless I am! Beautiful Absolutely ahd hot and genius he is. He is on fire like the British host lady said in Wimbledon final. Vamos Carlos! God bless you!
History in the making. This kid is agile damn near perfect hand eye coordination. He makes it look easy. He gets stronger. He will be one of the greatest. Some of that stuff wont fly against the greats. But we will see
Safety. Creative tennis styles are always more unpredictable. They have more tennis genius, like Federer, but they may not always favor efficiency. Similar to Kyrgios and Monfils but with more drive and preparation. It is possible that a player like Sinner might edge him out in grand slams, but Carlos will still be remembered as the creative genius. Consistency is the antithesis of genius, and that's why we love to see Fed vs. Novak and Carlos vs. Jannick.
One thing that people never talk about is the ability to not get injured. Having good genetics can also mean having durable connective tissue and joints that provide you longevity in a sport so you can improve where others fall off. Making it to a pro level already put you into that category.
Alcarraz tiene mucha velocidad de piernas, recuerda mucho a rafa, tiene ese drive pesado con mucho top, pero además tiene los efectos de muñeca y tiros de fantasía, drops y cambios de velocidad de la bola muy de roger ademas de gran precisión. De verdad tiene muchos recursos para ganar por mucho tiempo si logra evitar las lesiones y ser longevo en el deporte. Parece que va a hacer historia.
Alcatraz definitely Phenomenal in continuing the mantle of Spain 🇪🇸 and Nadal whom also played tennis of a higher quality. Alcatraz as establish himself within the Tennis Circuit,for sum time to come of Dominating Tennis Slams,enthralling the Crowds around the World....
That's the biggest strength and weakness of Alcaraz, he loves to go for Wow shots and pleasing the crowds, but there are matches and opponents where he needs to play boring "solid" tennis to have that edge over the opponent. That's exactly what Sinner is doing, his matches are so much more boring to watch compared to Alcaraz, but he's so damn solid
Sinner is fun to watch in his own way. I love the pure ball-striking and hitting off both wings. But his highlight reel is like 40% as good as Alcaraz’s. I looked at his “top 10 AO points” and a lot of them were super routine, with only a few long rallies against Medvedev being the exciting points. I think Sinner is at his most entertaining when he plays against a retriever, freakishly fast type of player who can hang in the rallies. Carlitos’s need to go for highlights doesn’t hurt him most of the time. My issue with him is that he’s super well-rounded, but not very tactically smart, which leads to him choosing to do the wrong things. Playing super defensive against Sinner is a death trap, but he has tried it a few times including Beijing. On the other hand, against Zverev he was erratically going for lines and trying to take charge when his ground strokes just weren’t clicking. He said he “couldn’t feel the ball early in the match,” but why didn’t he start playing defensively and rally until he starts to feel the ball better? Hopefully he’ll start playing smarter when JCF comes back and he’ll gain some confidence in these coming events. I see no reason for him to not repeat what he did last 2 seasons more or less: win one of the Sunshine Double events, win a clay Masters, have consistent deep runs, and seriously contend for RG.
Exactly, creative tennis styles are always more unpredictable. They have more tennis genius, like Federer, but they may not always favor efficiency. Similar to Kyrgios and Monfils but with more drive and preparation. It is possible that a player like Sinner might edge him out in grand slams, but Carlos will still be remembered as the creative genius. Consistency is the antithesis of genius, and that's why we love to see Fed vs. Novak and Carlos vs. Jannick.
Bro's the master of using the ball spin when you don't expect it, 3:58 bro used the ball spin to make it rotate from the outside into the court just a little a bit but it wa senough to bamboozle the opponent
He visto cientos de videos del mágico Carlitos , pero nada de sinner que tanto más mágico tendrá que ser Carlitos para alcanzar a sinner con esos más de 1400 puntos de diferencia?
@@pureffmexactly, like Brady is the GOAT of the NFL but he also was pretty boring to watch compared to guys like Mahomes/Aaron Rodgers. you put it on the bullseye
Just when I thought the Golden Era is coming to a close, this guy comes along.
Keeping it real, Mr. Alcaraz!
He is everything, everywhere all at once.
he is all around the world
Carlos is showing us tennis shots we've never seen before. He's playing tennis in a way it's never been played, & it is a GIFT to be alive to watch his matches unfold.
I will never forget that absolutely astonishing USO behind-the-back shot from Carlos against Sinner.
He’s the best player at this age, well mannered, humble and very good in his position. He compose himself well in the court and enjoys his game. May God bless you young man 🙏🏽
In 35 years watching tennis, Carlitos is the player that i love the most, he gives me more emotions and joy than any other player. Vamos !!!!
Tennis has become an epic show since Alcaraz's involvement.
VAMOS!!!!!!! CARLITOS
Saludos desde Chile ,AMERICA
Listen I watch all these compilations when I need to laugh and smile. lol. Carlos playing tennis is comedy lol. Bloody genius this guy!
The most loved player on the tour will definitely be alcaraz in the future.
He is just a remarkable player. He just loves to play tennis. I like him cause he brings a lot of excitement to the game of tennis. He plays his best every time he is on the court….thats why almost everyone loves him….he made me loved tennis.
What blows me away is he’s still improving his game.
Yeah, you said it for me, he is something new
Of course, the kid is only 20.
@@mireafelder8194 For me, the modern game of tennis doesn’t seem to make much difference? Dr. Joe Baker wrote a great book The Tyranny of Talent: ( an expert in helping young athletes to get better) and How it Compels and Limits Athletic Achievements in young players. For example Alcaraz has been injured more in the last 2 years than Federer in his entire career and when he did it was in his late 30’s, its like the pressure thats put on these young players who show promise, is off the scale ,most would crumble under such pressure. So yeah Alcaraz is improving , but something needs to be added . Look at what happened to del Potro. He was 20 when he won the US open beating Federer. Then injury’s started slowly happening ,pressure. Pat Cash said this years ago. Or what?
He will dominate this new era in tennis for a long while
And the best point is missing... he has not broken any racket and disrespected the public, rivals and judges.
Yet to come
This is huge indeed. We lack so often these respectable grounded players. Not necessarily calm but mature, it's important. VAAaaamos Carlos !!
Damn Right Good Point.
... I do miss McEnroe though.
If he would have lost the French to Alex, you might have seen his first racket break. The look in his eyes the entire match was one of not accepting defeat.
Speechless
I am
Beautiful and hot and genius he is!😊
Vamos Carlos!
God bless him!
Great video as always. Thanks. Alcaraz is a highlight reel machine. Haters are saying that he did not win anything since Wimbledon. The truth is: he had deep runs almost everywhere, earned a lot of money, and what's more important for us fans - his game is always a joy to watch. Also I'm glad for Sinner's first GS title, please make something similar about him if possible. Good luck.
Thank you so much man! Sinner video coming very soon no worries
Nah it’s asinine to call a 20 year with 2 slams and 4 masters titles “washed” or anything along those lines 😂
@@MistahhMingusYep. But leave it to tennis fans to come up with the worst takes known to humankind. I like Sinner and all, but somehow with 1 slam and 1 Masters at 22 he’s better than Alcaraz having 2 slams and 4 Masters at 20? The math doesn’t math.
@@SJ-di5zu goats had dips then comebacks so will he
Yeah he made finals of Cinci, lost in a tough match to med at the US open in very unfavorable conditions under the roof, and then played a ok AO. He will regroup and get back to form
I could watch his highlight reels for days!
now that sinner's got a slam under his belt, we can officially rest easy knowing that Roger and Rafa's big two rivalry can live on, truly the beginning of something special
Hmm... Sinner's style does not remind me of Roger at all as it's not elegant. Carlos' style more closely resembles it. The fact that he's spanish does not make him like Rafa.
@@brendajohnson5525 both of them don't resemble Federer's style too. I think the above person didn't say anything about resembling any of the Big 3. He just said there could be a big rivalry like Fed - Nadal in the future.
Thank you God for giving us this young man after Roger and Rafa are gone !… Carlos is blessed by the Heavens, doing miracles 😇👏🏼🙏
ALCARAZ has a pure power and talent. thanks for making this video
Es uno de los tenistas con más imaginación de la historia! Un auténtico genio ❤
when you have NADAL and then comes ALCARAZ....SPAIN knows tennis i think....
They know tennis, football, Grand Prix motor bike racing and bullfighting very well.
forgot basketball at the least...
8@@jaumeibars6017
@@AS004-xf4jc Bullfighting is a not a sport, its a disgrace. Change that for basket ffs..
@@marcopelaezfernandez4573 ignorant. Get deep in to it and then talk.
The highlight real man ! love him! had tough last couple of months with no title but i am sure he will soon be back at his best
At only 20 years of age, he already won 2 GS, 5 Masters titles, became the youngest World No.1 in tennis history ever. And his tennis so, so fun to watch.
Your commen aged well. New Indian Wells title on full revenge tour against players who beat him last year!
Well he won Roland Garros 🙂 1 Slam a year. Not too bad!
@@anshuecon 1 Slam every 8 months to be correct. 😅 2025 AUS Open incoming.
Make that two slams a year so far.
Apart from the great tennis Alcaraz plays, he is absolutely fun to watch. In the realm of the ridiculous quite frequently, it is the surprise element that excites us even more!
I think he has extremely supple wrists to pull off those angles.
7:26 to me is what truly defines Alcaraz, what he displays on the tennis court, to his very core. Just refuses to lose a point, defiance is such a fitting word for him.
VAMOOOOOOS CARLITOOOS 💪🏻🇪🇸❤️🎾
bambooos pulioios
Eres mi ídolo, uno de mis ídolos. Cuídate mucho, que aún te queda mucha vida por delante!
This kid is special. Too much talent for someone his age.
Alcaraz vs Evans clip had me rollin'😂😭💀 so funny but all the time some great rallies and tennis haha
Amazing, him and Sinner mouth watering year ahead
Absolutely phenomenal compilation. Carlos will only get better over time. As deadly as his forehand is, i believe he will steike a balance between pace and spin in the future. Right now, he is dropping it short with too much spin but when he flattens that ahot, point over. Sinner is striking the right balance and that plus serve placement is his biggest scope for improvement.
Agree completely. We have already seen him do this at Indian Wells, varying effects and flattening it out as needed. The short topspin balls cost him Cinncinati and Masters final.
@@pureffm I don't know if you saw his match vs monfils today, but what was remarkable in my opinion was monfils was the aggressor in the beginning of the match and he was going for broke many times, Carlos was quite restrained but he was defending and placing the ball extremely well and redirecting superbly. he went big a few times when he had openings but not always, and placed the ball fairly deep when he hit with spin. the increased maturity carried over from indian wells and though humid conditions and the slow dunlop balls aren't ideal for him, he is adjusting well it seems.
@@z1az285 Yes, the Dunlop balls are less effective for topsin compared ot his favorite heavy duty Wilson balls but Carlos flattened out nicely throughout the match. He was indeed patient and he uses slices and squash shots beautifully if he has to as well.
He’s so quick on his feet. A sensational tennis player, those shots are incredible. 😁
Sus habilidades no son de este mundo!!! Es un genio!!!! 👏👏👏💪
What a great video! I enjoyed watching Carlos' fantastic shots! Thank you!
🙌🙌 BEST CARLITOS'S VIDEO EVER!!!
He has everything under his belt, shots + Speed + Flexibility+ Reach 🙌
So he is basically Federer + Nadal + Djokovic. After Federer I am loving watch him play the most.
He is magical. The future no 1 for many years to come.
This didn’t age well 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂
@@Catlover10808Dude, this kid is only 20 years old, already won 2 GS, 5 Masters titles, became the youngest World No.1 in tennis history ever.
@@Catlover10808 His ATP points actually improved since the comment was written 1 month ago. So it aged pretty well. Let's see what happens in Miami.
Speechless I am!
Beautiful Absolutely ahd hot and genius he is.
He is on fire like the British host lady said in Wimbledon final.
Vamos Carlos! God bless you!
History in the making. This kid is agile damn near perfect hand eye coordination. He makes it look easy. He gets stronger. He will be one of the greatest. Some of that stuff wont fly against the greats. But we will see
The most exciting player of history
Este chaval es todo un espectáculo. Se mrece todo lo bueno que le pase
Y además esa sonrisa tan encantadora y tan espontánea de un persona sencilla y humilde siendo tan grande.
7:00 "Circus move from Alcaraz, it's almost as if his arm got longer, somehow extended like plastic man" 🤣Bro
Alc is not only a great tennis player, he's an entertainer as well...
I love Carlos so much ❤️
(your fanclub from Thailand)
He style of play resembles a mix of Boris/Pete Sampras/Roger federer. He will be future sensation
That premature "wohoo" at 4:50 though 🤣
My G-d!
Speed, hand skill, strength, what doesn't he have?!
Humildad
@@luces142he is one of the humble players. People around him and players mentioned him as down to earth. Only haters called him arrogant
Safety. Creative tennis styles are always more unpredictable. They have more tennis genius, like Federer, but they may not always favor efficiency. Similar to Kyrgios and Monfils but with more drive and preparation. It is possible that a player like Sinner might edge him out in grand slams, but Carlos will still be remembered as the creative genius. Consistency is the antithesis of genius, and that's why we love to see Fed vs. Novak and Carlos vs. Jannick.
Technique: A
Class: A+++
Shots out of nowhere: Infinite.
The guy is simply off the dial badass.
... "Stop it!!" .... "Oh for God's sake!!" ... 😆🤪🤣
this video will easily warm the heart of any tennis fan
Carlos next big thing in tennis he broke all records❤
He is a beast 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video❤
bravo carlitos❤❤❤❤
One thing that people never talk about is the ability to not get injured. Having good genetics can also mean having durable connective tissue and joints that provide you longevity in a sport so you can improve where others fall off. Making it to a pro level already put you into that category.
He’s young. We will see how well he holds up. I hope he does.
Alcarraz tiene mucha velocidad de piernas, recuerda mucho a rafa, tiene ese drive pesado con mucho top, pero además tiene los efectos de muñeca y tiros de fantasía, drops y cambios de velocidad de la bola muy de roger ademas de gran precisión. De verdad tiene muchos recursos para ganar por mucho tiempo si logra evitar las lesiones y ser longevo en el deporte. Parece que va a hacer historia.
Clever tennis, beast intensity
Let’s be honest, the players who he scored and won the point against all played exceptionally well too
man i love this guy
Bro saw The Prince of Tennis and was like doable.
The best
Bro has good legs, reflects, and class mental fortitude.
Outstanding!!!!
Alcatraz definitely Phenomenal in continuing the mantle of Spain 🇪🇸 and Nadal whom also played tennis of a higher quality.
Alcatraz as establish himself within the Tennis Circuit,for sum time to come of Dominating Tennis Slams,enthralling the Crowds around the World....
Bro is missing an ankle joint... 3:19☠️💀
LMAOOOO I SAW THAT TOO ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
He's a great 60m sprinter ❤
Yeah amazing player, unbelievable skills
After Federer retired, Carlito was there to save beautiful tennis. Vamos! ❤️
That's the biggest strength and weakness of Alcaraz, he loves to go for Wow shots and pleasing the crowds, but there are matches and opponents where he needs to play boring "solid" tennis to have that edge over the opponent.
That's exactly what Sinner is doing, his matches are so much more boring to watch compared to Alcaraz, but he's so damn solid
Sinner is fun to watch in his own way. I love the pure ball-striking and hitting off both wings. But his highlight reel is like 40% as good as Alcaraz’s. I looked at his “top 10 AO points” and a lot of them were super routine, with only a few long rallies against Medvedev being the exciting points. I think Sinner is at his most entertaining when he plays against a retriever, freakishly fast type of player who can hang in the rallies.
Carlitos’s need to go for highlights doesn’t hurt him most of the time. My issue with him is that he’s super well-rounded, but not very tactically smart, which leads to him choosing to do the wrong things. Playing super defensive against Sinner is a death trap, but he has tried it a few times including Beijing. On the other hand, against Zverev he was erratically going for lines and trying to take charge when his ground strokes just weren’t clicking. He said he “couldn’t feel the ball early in the match,” but why didn’t he start playing defensively and rally until he starts to feel the ball better?
Hopefully he’ll start playing smarter when JCF comes back and he’ll gain some confidence in these coming events. I see no reason for him to not repeat what he did last 2 seasons more or less: win one of the Sunshine Double events, win a clay Masters, have consistent deep runs, and seriously contend for RG.
@@SJ-di5zuneeds to strategise better
Más vale ganar q hacer el payaso
Exactly, creative tennis styles are always more unpredictable. They have more tennis genius, like Federer, but they may not always favor efficiency. Similar to Kyrgios and Monfils but with more drive and preparation. It is possible that a player like Sinner might edge him out in grand slams, but Carlos will still be remembered as the creative genius. Consistency is the antithesis of genius, and that's why we love to see Fed vs. Novak and Carlos vs. Jannick.
6@@luces142Bueno de momento ya tiene 3 GS. De hacer el payaso supongo entiendes bastante
So nice 💯 God bless, 🙏
new legends born only after old legends retire but in between so many talents were crushed by them because of their dominance in the court...
Máquina!
Him vs Sinner gonna be the next G.O.A.T battle after Roger and Rafa...
The actual goat is djokovic
the balls he gets just forgot that they are subject to gravity and wait for him to come and hit them
Wow his ability❤
Badmington skills!!!!
Bro literally said "Drifting is kinda OP in tennis huh?"
Bravo 💪
Roflllllll who is this beast making everyone look bad. Very exciting!
He is really Good.
Half of the clips being Alcaraz bullying Paul 😂
When all is one and One is all!
fantastique
Bro got that Flash speed ⚡️
big three had a love baby
Bro's the master of using the ball spin when you don't expect it, 3:58 bro used the ball spin to make it rotate from the outside into the court just a little a bit but it wa senough to bamboozle the opponent
Carlos is an trihybrid of Federer(grace, finesse), Nadal(grit, tenacity), Djokovic(never say die attitude). He's going to take some beating.
where is alcaraz vs tiafoe? :(
He visto cientos de videos del mágico Carlitos , pero nada de sinner que tanto más mágico tendrá que ser Carlitos para alcanzar a sinner con esos más de 1400 puntos de diferencia?
he makes the court look smaller
my generation was murrey roddick federer nadal djokovic , and it seems the next generation will be much better
Bro has a drop game as if he's been in the league for 10 years!
GOOOOOD NIGHT FROM PARIS 2024 :D
Good night from Wimbledon 2024😂😂😂
@@josefraguas5190 yeea good night 🤗
Es un caballo loco
... just when you thought he couldn't get to it.
Spider-Man
He's so handsome too
Spiderman!
Just ear the crowd !
2 years and Carlos have more highligths than Novaks carrer
Why do you 2003-2010 fans hate novak so much ?? Looks like he just hecame the best which you could not digest
@@TanayJain2 Being GOAT is very different from being a creative genius. Different styles, efficiency vs. creativity.
@@pureffmexactly, like Brady is the GOAT of the NFL but he also was pretty boring to watch compared to guys like Mahomes/Aaron Rodgers. you put it on the bullseye
🎉❤💪👏
Jin akutsu, is that you?