He will break all slam records because in 2-3 years he will find himself in a very weak era, imagine Nadal in an era without Federer and Novak, well Alcaraz is going to show us what a phenomenon can do in a weak era
eehhhhhh.......... Nadal and djokovic racked up slams ina weak era. Once Murray got hurt..... all they had to do was beating zverev and kyrgios and if his back want acting up Old federer...... so.......... talk about weak eras lol
He has been great for only 1 year but that still a small sample size. Even if Novak is out, there's still so many factors that come into play to be consistently dominant like maintaining body, wear and tear, not getting injured, these are major setbacks that will statistically happen and have cost guys like Novak and Nadal a lot who both have great physiques. Injuries have eliminated players like Murray from top tier just like that.
@@aurei7775 yes, that can definitely happen, but still Nadal with injuries won 22 slams. What I’m pointing out is that Alacaraz has no real competition right now and once Novak is out he can dominate not even playing at 100%. He can get injured, depressed, tired or in the best case scenario there can emerge amazing players that challenge him
@@vladomontezuma626 No he doesn't. Spaniards are exempt from the rules when they grunt and hinder their opponents on court. No code violations whatsoever.
@@vladomontezuma626 They punished Monica Seles back in the day for her grunts, before the stabbing, when she was world no.1 and wiping the floor with Steffi Graf. Now they ATP/WTA/ITF are silent. They reek of hypocrisy.
Carlos, Carletto, Carloso, Charlie Brown o Carlitos :😵💫 Whether he likes it or not, he is the champion and he has to defend the title, his responsibilities and pressures cannot be removed. If he says so he actually has the pressure and is afraid because he has seen that he can lose like everyone else. Its part of the game If he doesn't agree to defend his titles and be No. 1 and can be defeated for not being pressured, let him retire from tennis 🥸
He’s so down to earth and only 20! Vamos Carlos! Will be cheering for you all the way
He's a Djokovic copy
@@karenbullardes last time I checked Djokovic was Serbian and Alcaraz was Spanish mate
Muchas gracias US OPEN por dejarnos escuchar la rueda de prensa también en español, desde luego estáis en todo
Carlos distracted less... That's what makes him complete, sees only Tennis.... Son of Tennis, Carlos Alcaraz. 👍😎✌️
Congratulations well done 👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
Carlos is the best!
Carlos ❤
The people's champ! Vamos Carlitos!!
CARLITOS ❤
He will break all slam records because in 2-3 years he will find himself in a very weak era, imagine Nadal in an era without Federer and Novak, well Alcaraz is going to show us what a phenomenon can do in a weak era
eehhhhhh.......... Nadal and djokovic racked up slams ina weak era. Once Murray got hurt..... all they had to do was beating zverev and kyrgios and if his back want acting up Old federer...... so.......... talk about weak eras lol
He has been great for only 1 year but that still a small sample size. Even if Novak is out, there's still so many factors that come into play to be consistently dominant like maintaining body, wear and tear, not getting injured, these are major setbacks that will statistically happen and have cost guys like Novak and Nadal a lot who both have great physiques. Injuries have eliminated players like Murray from top tier just like that.
@@aurei7775 yes, that can definitely happen, but still Nadal with injuries won 22 slams. What I’m pointing out is that Alacaraz has no real competition right now and once Novak is out he can dominate not even playing at 100%. He can get injured, depressed, tired or in the best case scenario there can emerge amazing players that challenge him
Well vs sinner he is literally 50-50... So not easy
2-3 years from now, Novak will still hang up there 😂
That's a dope shirt he has on
Yo me llamo carlitos! Vamos Carlitos
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The rating system is a joke.
Disgusting he takes joy in his opponents' injury. Fist-pumping and celebrating his win as if he beat the Maestro Federer!!!
Djokovic does the same. It's not a problem, everyone have different personality.
@@vladomontezuma626 No he doesn't. Spaniards are exempt from the rules when they grunt and hinder their opponents on court. No code violations whatsoever.
@@Karen_McAlllister Grunting is normal.
@@vladomontezuma626 They punished Monica Seles back in the day for her grunts, before the stabbing, when she was world no.1 and wiping the floor with Steffi Graf.
Now they ATP/WTA/ITF are silent. They reek of hypocrisy.
Carlos, Carletto, Carloso, Charlie Brown o Carlitos :😵💫
Whether he likes it or not, he is the champion and he has to defend the title, his responsibilities and pressures cannot be removed.
If he says so he actually has the pressure and is afraid because he has seen that he can lose like everyone else.
Its part of the game
If he doesn't agree to defend his titles and be No. 1 and can be defeated for not being pressured, let him retire from tennis 🥸