The way Medvedev can recover from angry, heartbreaking final losses into humorous presentations with great sportsmanship - he has to be amongst the very best in the world.
He deserved it. This young man is adorable humble and in great form with new coach. Wish him the best for next year. May be first slam or first Italian No.1 in the world.
It's a continuous improvement since the AO actually. Semi at Wimbledon, first m1000, 2 atp500, finals and semifinals all over the year. This was a huge improvement, next year is the consecration year
@@rahultnnambiar9251certainly better at shutting haters mouths with his TROPHIES❤CRY MORE and I’ll call you an wambulance and fyi, German is his mother tongue
You're right - it is very cool. I remember a fat slob called Serena who claimed to speak French, when she has the vocabulary of a ten year old in her native English. When a French reporterette interviewed the smelly hiefer once, Serena basically froze because she'd just gotten exposed as a liar.
@@Sobchak2 Sinner's native languages are Italian AND German, given that his region, Alto Adige, is located in the far north on the border with Austria. Then knowing English has now become an obligation for any high-level athlete and beyond
@@francescojsb The people who grow up in Alto Adige (Suedtirol) grow up with German as their mother tongue and have to learn Italian as they are Italian citizens. I would say it's not "native" as they often have German accents when they speak Italian.
Sinner is pure gold....such a beautiful champion.....so loved by the stands......great to see him raise the trophy after such an outstanding performance.....love his gracious and respectful nature....what a champion....no 1 for sure....soon....❤❤❤❤❤
This is a special win for Sinner. Once again outplaying the person who gives him the toughest matchup on tour and doing it in Vienna. Sinner is an italian but he grew up right near austria and is german speaking. Must be nice to win at this tourney. This makes it two atp 500s in a row!
It didn’t seem like a victory of outplaying necessarily because it wasn’t an easy one at all. Two tough battles where Sinner ended up having an edge. It could’ve gone both ways. But Sinner has indeed matured and improved, especially mentally against one of his biggest kryptonites
@@aroam2031 You're right this is a pretty even matchup despite the h2h being medvedev favored. I just feel today sinner was better with his hitting, especially the one break point where it took over 9 chances in the 3rd set.
@@adanj.861 true, but Medvedev also missed his opportunity as he was leading the first set and couldn’t make an easy open court shot to break Sinner. Overall, these types of matches are like both deserved the victory but there should be only one winner
@@ghsense2626So when he represents Italy in tournaments like Davis Cup and wins, would you rather concede the win to Austria? Weird how Sinner himself is obviously more emotional and excited when representing Italy in tournaments, you (probably also an Italian) are the one who doesn’t want a player who can bring honour to your own country. Oh I know! Exile that “fake” Italian away from your beloved country and let you, the “true” Italian, step up and win the Davis Cup instead😅
@sunmiu5319 How can you be Italian when your first language is Tyrol German? Does he even look Italian to you? Come on stop the foolery. Sinner won't come out publicly and say things but he know what he is.
I anticipate these two great players having some more epic battles in the future. That was one of the best matches I've seen for quite some time. Very high quality all round.
Good kid, this Sinner. Great ground game. Getting better all the time. Meddy is great too and proven, and I hope he'll stay that way for a while. Potential good rivalry developing here. Hope they both keep healthy.
Bravo Sinner, francamente non speravo tanto perché pensavo fosse stanco dopo la dura partita precedente, grazie al cielo i suoi 22 anni gli permettono di reggere. Indubbiamente è migliorato tantissimo e non solo nella battuta, adesso sì che lo vedo come candidato principale a diventare il nuovo numero 1 Mi spiace per Alcaraz ma in questo momento è lui il più forte.
@@Sobchak2 Occupa il quarto posto ma ha già battuto sia Medvedev che Alcaraz, manca solo il numero uno. Se non cede dal punto di vista fisico abbiamo buone speranze.
@@falcoiacovella5467 Anche per la macchina serba passano gli anni, non potrà reggere a lungo a questo livello, certo dal punto di vista sportivo è sempre un piacere vederlo giocare.
Seeing an actual tennis ball inside the trophy, now my mind extrapolates that there's a rope inside of it and it converts into one of those ball-and-cup toys. I now can't stop myself from imagining Jannik at home playing with it... either that or using it as a ball launcher to play fetch with a dog.
Nice to hear Jannik speaking süd tirolese! Viennese public must have enjoyed it, I hear the accent is very cute and funny to other Austrian and even more to other germanophones.
@@qwal1984He said thx to my fans from Südtirol Austria.Meaning Südtirol belongs to Austria, that's why he then had a laugh and and clap from the attendance.
Danil and rublev are well liked by the players they are mot condone the war they been vocal against it. They are well received all over the world they are great players and going to keep winning
Northern Italy is closer to Austria and Switzerland than to Rome. It's not difficult to understand why Sinner feels this way, he is culturally Austrian. Contrary to common belief Italy is one of the most diverse countries in the world and Sinner is just an example.
Superficial comment , clearly you don't know Italians and know nothing about Italian history. What you write is valid for the province of Bolzano at most in Sudtyrol, an area with about 500.000 persons . The rest of northern Italy has noting to do with German culture, and northern Italians feel Italians 100% (they ought to at least) despite a deep, strong attachment and pride in their own region, which is normal everywhere in Italy. Northern Italy led the 3 Wars of Independence right against Austria... first step which then led to Italian unification.
@@francescotellini1389 sono di Verona. E non hai capito il senso del mio commento. Non ho detto che tutto il nord Italia è crucco. Ho detto che l’Italia ha molte complessità culturali e Sinner è solo un esempio. Ma la storia ci insegna anche che il nord è stato sotto i Longobardi e la cosa si sente e si vede, tanto quanto al sud hanno avuto gli Arabi. Stavo cercando di spiegare agli stranieri che l’Italia non è tutta pizza mandolino e belle spiagge, perché all’estero per colpa di Hollywood molti la immaginano così e da mezzo polentone che sono la cosa mi da parecchio fastidio.
bel commento razzista, non conosci neanche la storia per altro visto che al sud ci sono stati I longobardi e i francesi. Sono di Roma e se dovessi seguirti dovrei dire che i Romani hanno dominato su tutti i popoli che hai citato e Roma è da sempre un miscuglio di razze.@@federicolopezmusic
Champagne je vois pour la première fois au tennis. Ach ceux autrichiens généreux, demi million arrosé 😏. Jannik éclate de rire..et parle la langue du pays, absolument parfait🥰. Bravo pour son nouveau coach...
A lot of the signs in Bolzano (Bozen) are either just German or like in museums (Ötzi the Iceman) German first, then Italian and finally English. The spoken German has a unique dialect but understood in Austria. South Tyrol in Italy is attached to Tyrol in Austria all in the Alps.
@@RamZar50 I personally have friends from bolzano and they just speak Italian. When you go to school you can either decide if you can study in German or Italian.
With these players showing such fighting spirit and sportsmanship coupled humility and good humour, the example set by Novak Djokovic is heralding a new dawn in the world of tennis.
@@andreadelemont5735 well depends, at the highest price? Yes sure. But if you don't want to spend 100+ for a bottle, on the lower end a prosecco for the same price is usually a better choice
@@andreadelemont5735 Sadly...I agree ah ah ah ( But the best Cartizze's prosecco are not far from champagne...with 30/40 euros you drink something special)
Funny, Jannik just calls it German - which is what all the dialect speakers I know do with their dialect, except possibly Bavarians, which is predictable. The only time you specify is when you are distinguishing WHICH German you are speaking - which is what I was doing. Auf Deutsch hätte ich ja Südtirolisch geschrieben, aber für die meisten hier hätte das im Englischen nichts bedeutet. @Luca-gj4yi
@@lewnlew Nope I doubt.... Shelton has to consistently fight to be American number 1 first ... Let's see ... He can ofc beat anyone but staying consistent n winning titles is all about the club of big 3 which i doubt with Shelton
Such a beautiful video and some people have to start a debate about his nationality and ruin everything😅 Can’t he be proud of his hometown and choose to speak in his mother tongue so his family can understand? It’s such an important moment for him, his family, even kids from his hometown. Does speaking in German, his mother tongue, mean he does not identify as Italian but Austrian?😅 that’s more than far fetched. Go watch videos of him playing for team Italy, he showed so much emotion and was genuinely happy when they won. More than winning tournaments where he represents himself. Edit: and it’s in Vienna, where people speak German on a daily basis
Jannik, nelle premiazioni tu rappresenti tutta l' Italia. Ci porti in alto nel mondo con la tua bravura e con il tuo essere un campione, un talento speciale. Il mio immenso grazie, con tutta la mia gratitudine. Sei il nostro orgoglio nazionale.❤🇮🇹👍🎾
Innichen ist alle mit dich..... Und alle Süd Tirol... Und Italien 🤭(du bist.. zum Glück.. Italiener für eine wenige km) .... Aber ich glaube auch Österreich ist alle mit dich... Du sprichst perfeckt Deutsch 😁😁😁 und im Süd Tirol.. Deutsch ist die erste sprache👍🏾und deine Eltern sind deutsche Muttersprachler .. Ich war in die Berghütte wo sie arbeiten.. Ausgangpunkt für die Drei Zinnen
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748 ma tu sei italiano o austriaco? Legalmente Sinner è italiano. Non mi risulta abbia doppia cittadinanza. Tutto quello che vince viene annoverato tra le vittorie di un atleta italiano. Anche se si sente più austriaco.
he thanked his team, family and his fellow south tyrolean/austrian fans and the tournament manager Straka for the amazing hotel 😂 and he joked that he is sorry that everybody missed the the first ski race at Sölden today as it started exactly at the same time as this final 😂 what an amazing guy he is!
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748I don’t speak German, but I would be very surprised is he actually said that, he’s too intelligent to make a mess out of a victory speech.
I don't speak German either but just by his tone you can easily guess that he's only thanking all the fans he has in Austria and South Tyrol. No way he would make that kind of wave in Italy where he is clearly beloved and he's not a politician.. Nice try for political propaganda but you're not gonna convince anyone.
Dear Austrian, German, etc. friends, he may be German as you say, but I remind you that he always says that his favorite tournament is the one in Rome, also because it is home and he feels the warmth of the fans a lot
I would say the same if I would live in Italy and have Italian Sponsors. Also he wants to have the crowd behind him. Maybe he likes another Tournament much more. How do you really know how he is feeling.
Bravissimo Sinner, ma quando si esprime in tedesco è una altra persona, felice, molto a suo agio...ecco, se imparasse a essere cosi sciolto in italiano, chissà,
Per forza lo dice chiaramente, grazie ai miei fans del Südtirol Österreich...poi ci mette pure una risata e un´approvazione dal pubblico.Dichiarazione d'amore al suo vero paese, l'Austria.Poi gli italioti diranno che é italiano, ma dice anche che i suoi genitori non capiscono che il tedesco e poi dice chiaramente e adesso passiamo al tedesco che é molto meglio.Più chiaro di cosí.
A parte il fatto che dice " i miei genitori non capiscono l'inglese , non l'italiano." In alto Adige si parla perfettamente italiano oltre al tedesco. Poi scusate se uno sportivo svizzero ticinese vince un torneo gli svizzeri direbbero che non è svizzero solo perchè parla italiano...? Ma per favore....
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748 Voi haters mi fate spaccare, perché in tutti gli altri paesi sarebbero felicissimi e fieri soprattutto nell'avere il loro miglior tennista numero 4 del mondo, voi invece vi ostinate a dire che non è italiano, cosa non vera perché l'alto adige è italiano giusto da un po' ma siete pure ignoranti, giuro non vi capisco😂. Comunque continuate pure a criticarlo per questo, anche perché è l'unica cosa a cui potete aggrapparvi ormai, meglio un austriaco che vince i tornei, che va alle finals etc, che un italiano che perde al primo turno😂
Meddie can make jokes all he wants, but he's coming up empty-handed at the WORST time. FOUR missed opportunities: USO, Beijing, Shanghai, & now Vienna. Meanwhile Shelton won Tokyo 500, FAA defended his Basel 500, You-Know-Who has had MONTHS of rest, & Alkazam is motivated to reverse his negative results as of late. Paris & Turin will be fierce!
This is probably actually the best time for him to come up short as he has already qualified for the ATP finals while the no.1 spot is out of reach. The only thing that actually matters for Medvedev during the rest of this season is Paris and the ATP finals.
@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten Disagree. Sinner also qualified for Turin but he still managed to win two 500 titles. It's not like Meddie is recuperating after USO & not playing tournaments a la You-Know-Who. Match fatigue still compounds whether you win or lose. From Cincy onwards, the lack of results on his best surface does not bode well for the upcoming final two tournaments given the short turnaround time. It's not like Meddie has a week off. Paris is already starting. Meddie gets an R1 bye because he qualified for Turin, but still.
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT if it's so, Medvedev is an idiot🤣 and it didn't work at all, Sinner not even noticed🤣 a Russian who wants to mock an Italian who are emperors of irony is just ridiculous. Russians have zero sense of humour, it could have never worked🤣
I would like to know if he is speaking standar german or a dialect german. If it was dialect german, how much understood aprox is by the crowd into the arena??
The way Medvedev can recover from angry, heartbreaking final losses into humorous presentations with great sportsmanship - he has to be amongst the very best in the world.
would be even better if he wouldn't mock during the match 😅
🤮🤮🤮
BC Jannik is a polite humble young man and better player today. Nothing to be angry.
Love that about him
He keeps it real
Not like others that pretend to be nice and behind the scenes they cry in anger 🤬
Love Meddy! A breath of fresh air ! WYSIWYG 🥳
He deserved it. This young man is adorable humble and in great form with new coach. Wish him the best for next year. May be first slam or first Italian No.1 in the world.
Sinner has improved soooo much in the last 5 weeks or so. Great job
It's a continuous improvement since the AO actually. Semi at Wimbledon, first m1000, 2 atp500, finals and semifinals all over the year. This was a huge improvement, next year is the consecration year
What has Sinner improved??!! His german speaking ??!! 🤔😁😂🤣
@@rahultnnambiar9251certainly better at shutting haters mouths with his TROPHIES❤CRY MORE and I’ll call you an wambulance and fyi, German is his mother tongue
Also I love hearing these European players switch between 2-3 languages and do so fluently.
You're right - it is very cool. I remember a fat slob called Serena who claimed to speak French, when she has the vocabulary of a ten year old in her native English. When a French reporterette interviewed the smelly hiefer once, Serena basically froze because she'd just gotten exposed as a liar.
Sinner’s native language is a German dialect, so I guess in this case switching language was not too difficult.
I didn't think Jannik Sinner was an Italian name 😂
@@Sobchak2 Sinner's native languages are Italian AND German, given that his region, Alto Adige, is located in the far north on the border with Austria. Then knowing English has now become an obligation for any high-level athlete and beyond
@@francescojsb The people who grow up in Alto Adige (Suedtirol) grow up with German as their mother tongue and have to learn Italian as they are Italian citizens. I would say it's not "native" as they often have German accents when they speak Italian.
Sinner is pure gold....such a beautiful champion.....so loved by the stands......great to see him raise the trophy after such an outstanding performance.....love his gracious and respectful nature....what a champion....no 1 for sure....soon....❤❤❤❤❤
One of the nicest rivarlies in tennis to watch currently! They are both phenomenal players and they have so much respect for each other 💖
This is a special win for Sinner. Once again outplaying the person who gives him the toughest matchup on tour and doing it in Vienna. Sinner is an italian but he grew up right near austria and is german speaking. Must be nice to win at this tourney. This makes it two atp 500s in a row!
It didn’t seem like a victory of outplaying necessarily because it wasn’t an easy one at all. Two tough battles where Sinner ended up having an edge. It could’ve gone both ways. But Sinner has indeed matured and improved, especially mentally against one of his biggest kryptonites
@@aroam2031 You're right this is a pretty even matchup despite the h2h being medvedev favored. I just feel today sinner was better with his hitting, especially the one break point where it took over 9 chances in the 3rd set.
@@adanj.861 true, but Medvedev also missed his opportunity as he was leading the first set and couldn’t make an easy open court shot to break Sinner. Overall, these types of matches are like both deserved the victory but there should be only one winner
As a fellow man from Südtirol, keep your personal politics out of this. Thanks
@@bobbratsfuori la politica dal tennis
Congrats to Jannik. Variable and complete game plus a healthy character and attitude. Everything for a great career. All the best!
Jannik is such a Humble man. Please don’t change. I hope next year you win your first grand slam. Good luck buddy.
He inherited all the best from Italians and Austrians to become the real force. Forza Jannik!
Hes got no Italian in him. Hes full blooded Austria.
@@ghsense2626e come dire che voi austriaci avete 100% sangue tedesco. Infatti il suo team apparte Darren è austriaco ed anche il precedente!😅🤦
@@ghsense2626 lol he's italian don't be mad buddy
@@ghsense2626So when he represents Italy in tournaments like Davis Cup and wins, would you rather concede the win to Austria? Weird how Sinner himself is obviously more emotional and excited when representing Italy in tournaments, you (probably also an Italian) are the one who doesn’t want a player who can bring honour to your own country. Oh I know! Exile that “fake” Italian away from your beloved country and let you, the “true” Italian, step up and win the Davis Cup instead😅
@sunmiu5319 How can you be Italian when your first language is Tyrol German? Does he even look Italian to you? Come on stop the foolery. Sinner won't come out publicly and say things but he know what he is.
Great week for both! Hope they will keep it up and keep that momentum going until the rest of the season 🔥
I anticipate these two great players having some more epic battles in the future. That was one of the best matches I've seen for quite some time. Very high quality all round.
Loved by everyone man who is Daniil Medvedev.
Medve is hard not to love. What a genuine dude.
Hermosa celebración, hermoso mi Sinner, ❤
jannik du bist ein supertyp, mach weiter so🙏🙏❤❤🙏🙏
💚🤍❤Future the world number 1 Jannik Sinner 🟢⚪🔴🏆
Good kid, this Sinner. Great ground game. Getting better all the time. Meddy is great too and proven, and I hope he'll stay that way for a while. Potential good rivalry developing here. Hope they both keep healthy.
Love Sinner. Pure Class
What????? This Is not champagne. This Is PROSECCO!!!!!!
Yes....well said! Looks like Berlucchi?
Bravo Sinner, francamente non speravo tanto perché pensavo fosse stanco dopo la dura partita precedente, grazie al cielo i suoi 22 anni gli permettono di reggere.
Indubbiamente è migliorato tantissimo e non solo nella battuta, adesso sì che lo vedo come candidato principale a diventare il nuovo numero 1
Mi spiace per Alcaraz ma in questo momento è lui il più forte.
Beh oddio. Magari eh, ma al momento mi pare ancora un po’ azzardato.
@@Sobchak2 Occupa il quarto posto ma ha già battuto sia Medvedev che Alcaraz, manca solo il numero uno.
Se non cede dal punto di vista fisico abbiamo buone speranze.
@@mass65spaconcordo,ma per battere la macchina serba bisogna inventarsi l'impossiblie
@@falcoiacovella5467 Anche per la macchina serba passano gli anni, non potrà reggere a lungo a questo livello, certo dal punto di vista sportivo è sempre un piacere vederlo giocare.
Seeing an actual tennis ball inside the trophy, now my mind extrapolates that there's a rope inside of it and it converts into one of those ball-and-cup toys. I now can't stop myself from imagining Jannik at home playing with it... either that or using it as a ball launcher to play fetch with a dog.
Sinner is too cute 😊
Yes
Great! I train them both. I'm very proud of Sinner, he's nailing it❤❤❤
These two are my fav players, congrats to both.
Nice to hear Jannik speaking süd tirolese! Viennese public must have enjoyed it, I hear the accent is very cute and funny to other Austrian and even more to other germanophones.
Jannik Sinner einfach so sympathisch auf Deutsch
Would you be so kind to translate in English what Yannick said at 03:18 about Südtirol? Thank you!
He just cherishes the support from these regions: Südtirol, Tirol, Austria.@@qwal1984
He just thanked his fans from Südtirol, Tirol and Austria
@@qwal1984 he thanks all the fans, south tyroleans, tyroleans but also austrians and it is great to play here in vienna
@@qwal1984He said thx to my fans from Südtirol Austria.Meaning Südtirol belongs to Austria, that's why he then had a laugh and and clap from the attendance.
Bravissino Sinner!! After Nole He is my favorite Tennis Player
Same here😊
Stupid glor lol.
What a fighter Sinner. Both players are nice.
Congratulazioni a Jannik Sinner pel la grande vittoria al torneo di Vienna. Hai strameritato di vincere avendo battuto dei grandi giocatori.❤️👍👏
such a good kid i hope he continue improving
Classy Daniil!
Grande Jannick, continua così, super miglioramenti e futuro luccicante!!
Felicitaciones campeón....!! 🎾💪💯🥇🏆👏,serás número 1 , pronto....bravooooo..Jannik.....soy tu fan....💯🎾🙋
Love Daniel so much
His name is SPELL DANIIL.
Med's Champaign pops everyone starts running😂😂😂
Two of my favorite players.
Danil and rublev are well liked by the players they are mot condone the war they been vocal against it. They are well received all over the world they are great players and going to keep winning
Northern Italy is closer to Austria and Switzerland than to Rome. It's not difficult to understand why Sinner feels this way, he is culturally Austrian. Contrary to common belief Italy is one of the most diverse countries in the world and Sinner is just an example.
Superficial comment , clearly you don't know Italians and know nothing about Italian history. What you write is valid for the province of Bolzano at most in Sudtyrol, an area with about 500.000 persons . The rest of northern Italy has noting to do with German culture, and northern Italians feel Italians 100% (they ought to at least) despite a deep, strong attachment and pride in their own region, which is normal everywhere in Italy. Northern Italy led the 3 Wars of Independence right against Austria... first step which then led to Italian unification.
@@francescotellini1389 sono di Verona. E non hai capito il senso del mio commento. Non ho detto che tutto il nord Italia è crucco. Ho detto che l’Italia ha molte complessità culturali e Sinner è solo un esempio. Ma la storia ci insegna anche che il nord è stato sotto i Longobardi e la cosa si sente e si vede, tanto quanto al sud hanno avuto gli Arabi. Stavo cercando di spiegare agli stranieri che l’Italia non è tutta pizza mandolino e belle spiagge, perché all’estero per colpa di Hollywood molti la immaginano così e da mezzo polentone che sono la cosa mi da parecchio fastidio.
bel commento razzista, non conosci neanche la storia per altro visto che al sud ci sono stati I longobardi e i francesi. Sono di Roma e se dovessi seguirti dovrei dire che i Romani hanno dominato su tutti i popoli che hai citato e Roma è da sempre un miscuglio di razze.@@federicolopezmusic
Great sportmanship from Medvedev❤️
Quel sacré joueur bravo 🎾 Bercy maintenant, tu peux gagner car tu es sur la vague du succès
Champagne je vois pour la première fois au tennis. Ach ceux autrichiens généreux, demi million arrosé 😏. Jannik éclate de rire..et parle la langue du pays, absolument parfait🥰. Bravo pour son nouveau coach...
Sorry, was not champagne, but PROSECCO 😉😁
Noletovi navijači vole ova dva sjajna momka.!❤❤❤
Siiiiii DANIIL es mi número 2
Sinner is from South Tyrol in northeastern Italy bordering Austria and his first language is German.
Official language is also Italian..that's why he speaks Italian and he is Italian.
@@kurtwild9323 he just said that Sinner’s first language is German (a German dialect, in fact), which is true.
Absolutely but also his Italian is flawless and thus consider him very much steeped in both cultures.
A lot of the signs in Bolzano (Bozen) are either just German or like in museums (Ötzi the Iceman) German first, then Italian and finally English. The spoken German has a unique dialect but understood in Austria. South Tyrol in Italy is attached to Tyrol in Austria all in the Alps.
@@RamZar50 I personally have friends from bolzano and they just speak Italian. When you go to school you can either decide if you can study in German or Italian.
With these players showing such fighting spirit and sportsmanship coupled humility and good humour, the example set by Novak Djokovic is heralding a new dawn in the world of tennis.
Such great champ, Sinner amazing guy 😍
At the end they don't drink champagne but ITALIAN PROSECCO!!!!!
...esatto !!!!..il Mionetto è un vino spumante ITALIANO!!!!!!!....
Yes but let's be honest, Champagne is better :D
@@andreadelemont5735 well depends, at the highest price? Yes sure. But if you don't want to spend 100+ for a bottle, on the lower end a prosecco for the same price is usually a better choice
@@andreadelemont5735 Sadly...I agree ah ah ah ( But the best Cartizze's prosecco are not far from champagne...with 30/40 euros you drink something special)
Champagne is not better than Prosecco, its just different and these two wines cannot be compared.
Medvedev staring like
So ein sympathischer Bursche und er spricht so einen netteni Dialekt. Alles Liebe für die Zukunft.
He's playing like number 2, if number 1. Want to watch his battle against Dj Nole so much😮
I really enjoyed the Südtirol German from Jannik.
Funny, Jannik just calls it German - which is what all the dialect speakers I know do with their dialect, except possibly Bavarians, which is predictable. The only time you specify is when you are distinguishing WHICH German you are speaking - which is what I was doing. Auf Deutsch hätte ich ja Südtirolisch geschrieben, aber für die meisten hier hätte das im Englischen nichts bedeutet. @Luca-gj4yi
Tha5ts like a F1 GP i love it
im ukrainian but i love this scene so much
forza jannik
forza italia
forza milan
froza sampdoria
MUCH LOVE JANNIK!
Jannik: simply the best.
Go Sinner!
So potentially the next big 3 era looks like Carlos Sinner & Medvedev
Let's add Felix and it makes the Big 4
@@nitinchugh5589 lol he is definitely not even close .... Just don't rate people based on the title they won just hours back
I choose Sinner, Alcaraz and Shelton.
@@lewnlew Nope I doubt.... Shelton has to consistently fight to be American number 1 first ... Let's see ... He can ofc beat anyone but staying consistent n winning titles is all about the club of big 3 which i doubt with Shelton
Such a beautiful video and some people have to start a debate about his nationality and ruin everything😅 Can’t he be proud of his hometown and choose to speak in his mother tongue so his family can understand? It’s such an important moment for him, his family, even kids from his hometown. Does speaking in German, his mother tongue, mean he does not identify as Italian but Austrian?😅 that’s more than far fetched. Go watch videos of him playing for team Italy, he showed so much emotion and was genuinely happy when they won. More than winning tournaments where he represents himself.
Edit: and it’s in Vienna, where people speak German on a daily basis
Jannik, nelle premiazioni tu rappresenti tutta l' Italia. Ci porti in alto nel mondo con la tua bravura e con il tuo essere un campione, un talento speciale. Il mio immenso grazie, con tutta la mia gratitudine. Sei il nostro orgoglio nazionale.❤🇮🇹👍🎾
Thomas Muster on Stage, always nice to see him on court
I used to think that berretini would be the next Italian superstar but sinner has proven that he is the real superstar.
Ha! Good words. Good prize money. Wonderful trophy. Good celebration.
Fantastique le trophée
Legend has it, Danni poured so much champagne over Sinner's head, he got him drunk, and made him sick, for next tournament- good strategy!😄
hahahaa
Congratulations Sinner nak 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
That was prosecco not champagne even the speaker told
Innichen ist alle mit dich..... Und alle Süd Tirol... Und Italien 🤭(du bist.. zum Glück.. Italiener für eine wenige km) .... Aber ich glaube auch Österreich ist alle mit dich... Du sprichst perfeckt Deutsch 😁😁😁 und im Süd Tirol.. Deutsch ist die erste sprache👍🏾und deine Eltern sind deutsche Muttersprachler .. Ich war in die Berghütte wo sie arbeiten.. Ausgangpunkt für die Drei Zinnen
Non ci interessa dell'Austria. Jannik è italiano 😉
Drei Zinnen, in italiano le zinne sono anche delle cime ma dalla 4a in su
@@wisdon 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😁😁
@@Andr3IX zum Glück vuole dire in italiano per fortuna
@@Andr3IXma dai, su
Nice to hear Sinner has a significant Sudtiroler accent.
How can you not love Meddy? Aside from his matches against Tsitsipas and Zverev, he is such a gracious loser…
It is not champagne...El xé prosecco 😂😂😂
That trophy can legitimately claim its spot between the ugliest trophy ever given in tennis.
Grande Jannik ! Orgoglio italiano
😂😂
Si, in effetti, dopo un secolo, sembra che anche I sudtirolesi stiano imparando a fare qualcosa di buono.
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748 ma tu sei italiano o austriaco?
Legalmente Sinner è italiano. Non mi risulta abbia doppia cittadinanza. Tutto quello che vince viene annoverato tra le vittorie di un atleta italiano. Anche se si sente più austriaco.
Thank you for the beautiful tournament in beautiful Vienna!🎾🇦🇹 I thought Daniil would definitely give Jannik the champagne shower.🏆🍾🚿😂
Great result but that trophy looks so tacky. They give away so much in prize money but couldn't spend a little more on a better trophy?
What did he say in German? Can someone translate please?
he thanked his team, family and his fellow south tyrolean/austrian fans and the tournament manager Straka for the amazing hotel 😂 and he joked that he is sorry that everybody missed the the first ski race at Sölden today as it started exactly at the same time as this final 😂 what an amazing guy he is!
@@jasmini345He clearly said Sout Tyrol is Austria.Clearer than that!!
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748I don’t speak German, but I would be very surprised is he actually said that, he’s too intelligent to make a mess out of a victory speech.
I don't speak German either but just by his tone you can easily guess that he's only thanking all the fans he has in Austria and South Tyrol. No way he would make that kind of wave in Italy where he is clearly beloved and he's not a politician.. Nice try for political propaganda but you're not gonna convince anyone.
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748bullshit
For those who don't know, the guy in the middle of the screen at 3:02 was called "The King of clay" in the 1990's.
And now these 2 will face each other for the Australian Open 2024 title
Danil is a funny kunt!!! love that guy no matter what
A new rivalry in tennis, those 2 have played four finals against each other this year. 2-2
They're probably both dehydrated 😂 AND thanks for spoiling the Felix vs Hubi match too....
She has a big mouth, Can't hold secrets😅😂😂
Oh Daniill what you have done 😂
Yeah, its great, Italy is a great democratic country and allow minorities to keep their traditions.
Sudtirol, asian, african, all welcome in Italy 👍🏻
Che Fenomeno
Даня супер
It's so easy to identify good people.
Grande Sinner🎉🎉🎉🎉 N*1🥇🏆🏆🏆
Dear Austrian, German, etc. friends, he may be German as you say, but I remind you that he always says that his favorite tournament is the one in Rome, also because it is home and he feels the warmth of the fans a lot
If hes german why he doesent have an austrian passport
I would say the same if I would live in Italy and have Italian Sponsors.
Also he wants to have the crowd behind him. Maybe he likes another
Tournament much more. How do you really know how he is feeling.
Sinner is the next number 1
Free tennis balls in Jannik's trophy, wot a perk of the job!
I don’t understand the title of the video. I don’t see Medvedev speaking at all?
What a German/Austrian/Swiss dialect 😂
💪🏆🎾❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰
What's Sinner's german like?
Must be a Italian born German
@Luca-gj4yi is it easy to understand for a native from Germany or Austria speaker?
@Luca-gj4yi thanks for the explaination
I'm here for meddy's speeh😢
Grande Sinner, pure poliglotta😅
Amo a DANIIL jajja
Bravissimo Sinner, ma quando si esprime in tedesco è una altra persona, felice, molto a suo agio...ecco, se imparasse a essere cosi sciolto in italiano, chissà,
Per forza lo dice chiaramente, grazie ai miei fans del Südtirol Österreich...poi ci mette pure una risata e un´approvazione dal pubblico.Dichiarazione d'amore al suo vero paese, l'Austria.Poi gli italioti diranno che é italiano, ma dice anche che i suoi genitori non capiscono che il tedesco e poi dice chiaramente e adesso passiamo al tedesco che é molto meglio.Più chiaro di cosí.
A parte il fatto che dice " i miei genitori non capiscono l'inglese , non l'italiano." In alto Adige si parla perfettamente italiano oltre al tedesco.
Poi scusate se uno sportivo svizzero ticinese vince un torneo gli svizzeri direbbero che non è svizzero solo perchè parla italiano...?
Ma per favore....
@@maury6738 Capisci il tedesco?Kannst du deutsch?Min 3.20.
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748 sei un povero provincialotto che si bea di sciocche cose che appartengono ad un passato remoto.
@@riccardomarcuccihausward2748 Voi haters mi fate spaccare, perché in tutti gli altri paesi sarebbero felicissimi e fieri soprattutto nell'avere il loro miglior tennista numero 4 del mondo, voi invece vi ostinate a dire che non è italiano, cosa non vera perché l'alto adige è italiano giusto da un po' ma siete pure ignoranti, giuro non vi capisco😂. Comunque continuate pure a criticarlo per questo, anche perché è l'unica cosa a cui potete aggrapparvi ormai, meglio un austriaco che vince i tornei, che va alle finals etc, che un italiano che perde al primo turno😂
Jannik, next time have a sip of champagne (like Maddy). You deserve it!
Meddie can make jokes all he wants, but he's coming up empty-handed at the WORST time. FOUR missed opportunities: USO, Beijing, Shanghai, & now Vienna. Meanwhile Shelton won Tokyo 500, FAA defended his Basel 500, You-Know-Who has had MONTHS of rest, & Alkazam is motivated to reverse his negative results as of late. Paris & Turin will be fierce!
love the djokovic-voldemort similarity lol
Урод у твоего таракана не одного большего шлема
@@desmoMarco91 The algo was pushing tennis content only about him, so now I don't use his name.
This is probably actually the best time for him to come up short as he has already qualified for the ATP finals while the no.1 spot is out of reach. The only thing that actually matters for Medvedev during the rest of this season is Paris and the ATP finals.
@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten Disagree. Sinner also qualified for Turin but he still managed to win two 500 titles. It's not like Meddie is recuperating after USO & not playing tournaments a la You-Know-Who. Match fatigue still compounds whether you win or lose. From Cincy onwards, the lack of results on his best surface does not bode well for the upcoming final two tournaments given the short turnaround time. It's not like Meddie has a week off. Paris is already starting. Meddie gets an R1 bye because he qualified for Turin, but still.
Is it true that Medvedev was mocking Sinner imitating cramps or was he cramping for real?
from what I have seen in highlights it looked like mocking to me
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT if it's so, Medvedev is an idiot🤣 and it didn't work at all, Sinner not even noticed🤣 a Russian who wants to mock an Italian who are emperors of irony is just ridiculous. Russians have zero sense of humour, it could have never worked🤣
Sinner reminds me of Thomas Berdych 2.0. lots of potential I wish he can kick Novak and Alcaraz ass.
Jannik the best. Vamos
I would like to know if he is speaking standar german or a dialect german. If it was dialect german, how much understood aprox is by the crowd into the arena??
100% is understood since he's speaking an Austrian dialect and they are in Austria
Australians are very much one language, they comment on it! I'm UK born, became quite good with Spanish.