I’m more fond of Alcaraz than Sinner but something Carlitos has to change that Sinner currently has is the ability to mute the opponent. Too often it seems like guys are able to raise their level against Alcaraz (like Humbert in Paris or Machac in Shanghai) meanwhile Sinner just destroys everyone on his way. Idk if it is that Carlos coasts a little or what
Alcaraz is younger and more hot-headed. When players notice they are playing well versus Carlos you can tell he's nervous hence boost their confidence even more. On the other hand, Sinner shows 0 nerves so opponents know they can't get into his head. At the highest level, small margins in the mental game become big.
Great videos thank you so much. I’d be interested in a video on Jack Draper and/or Arthur Fils in the coming weeks both seem to be guys to watch for 2025?
Thoughts on Zverev? It’s strange to think that he’s world #2 despite having only won two titles this year, and Alcaraz is #3 having won four titles including two grand slams. Do you see Sasha as a threat to Sinner/Alcaraz in 2025? His ranking alone would suggest that he is, but he doesn’t seem to have the results to back up his current position.
I feel like alcaraz compared to sinner has a higher peak, but sinner is more consistent. It explains how sinner has reached at least the quarterfinals of every tournament he's played in, but hasn't beaten alcaraz this year, while alcaraz has quite a few random losses.
I don't think that's true anymore, Sinner had a quantum leap since last year and is already achieved numbers on the level of the big 3. Alcaraz is falling behind, and the ranking is a proof of that. Sinner and Zverev are far better players. Alcaraz serve is still terrible and unreliable. On these fast courts, he is easy prey of any aggressive player.
I think Alcaraz's game is overly dependent on having his legs at 100%. I have doubts about how long this can last. If his legs start to drop (say to 95%) in 2-3 years, he can improve technically in some aspects, but there's not much room for growth.
The laver cup too is an exhibition btw the fact that it counts in the h2h doesn’t change the fact that there is no 3rd set in the laver cup so it makes no sense to count alcaraz 12 match win streak after the laver cup.A competition were you choose arbitrarily the players who will participate makes it an exhibition.
99% of the time, cramps are due to electrolyte imbalance (usually potassium deficiency). He hasn't cramped this year because he's drinking pickle juice before and after matches
There was no misinformation there. Relatively speaking, Miami is a lot faster than Indian Wells. Beijing is slower than Shanghai and this year’s Paris.
His 2024 was better o ly because he won 2 slams. Everywhere else, he performed poorly, including the other two slams. Al least in 2023, he was a more regular player.
Hey everyone! Paris Masters analysis is coming soon, haven't forgotten about you all :)
Love your videos! Can we please get a “How good was Marat Safin?”
I’m more fond of Alcaraz than Sinner but something Carlitos has to change that Sinner currently has is the ability to mute the opponent. Too often it seems like guys are able to raise their level against Alcaraz (like Humbert in Paris or Machac in Shanghai) meanwhile Sinner just destroys everyone on his way. Idk if it is that Carlos coasts a little or what
Alcaraz is younger and more hot-headed. When players notice they are playing well versus Carlos you can tell he's nervous hence boost their confidence even more. On the other hand, Sinner shows 0 nerves so opponents know they can't get into his head. At the highest level, small margins in the mental game become big.
Love the content you make; keep it up, the quality is pure and peak. Hope to see more videos like this in the future. VAMOS!
Great videos thank you so much. I’d be interested in a video on Jack Draper and/or Arthur Fils in the coming weeks both seem to be guys to watch for 2025?
Thoughts on Zverev? It’s strange to think that he’s world #2 despite having only won two titles this year, and Alcaraz is #3 having won four titles including two grand slams. Do you see Sasha as a threat to Sinner/Alcaraz in 2025? His ranking alone would suggest that he is, but he doesn’t seem to have the results to back up his current position.
I feel like alcaraz compared to sinner has a higher peak, but sinner is more consistent. It explains how sinner has reached at least the quarterfinals of every tournament he's played in, but hasn't beaten alcaraz this year, while alcaraz has quite a few random losses.
Sinner has beaten alcaraz
@@mrhatman675It was an exibition match
I don't think that's true anymore, Sinner had a quantum leap since last year and is already achieved numbers on the level of the big 3. Alcaraz is falling behind, and the ranking is a proof of that. Sinner and Zverev are far better players.
Alcaraz serve is still terrible and unreliable. On these fast courts, he is easy prey of any aggressive player.
@@blackkitty9054 Alcaraz is younger and has more slams and masters than sinner. You CANNOT compare Sinner to big 3 levels.
@@mrhatman675when? Exhibition😂
I love your video!❤❤❤
I think Alcaraz's game is overly dependent on having his legs at 100%. I have doubts about how long this can last. If his legs start to drop (say to 95%) in 2-3 years, he can improve technically in some aspects, but there's not much room for growth.
Hot take: Alcaraz needs to improve his shots when the ball comes very close to the baseline
The laver cup too is an exhibition btw the fact that it counts in the h2h doesn’t change the fact that there is no 3rd set in the laver cup so it makes no sense to count alcaraz 12 match win streak after the laver cup.A competition were you choose arbitrarily the players who will participate makes it an exhibition.
But do you realize the Laver Cup is an ATP sanctioned event?
99% of the time, cramps are due to electrolyte imbalance (usually potassium deficiency). He hasn't cramped this year because he's drinking pickle juice before and after matches
When that frontal lobe fully develops, it's over for everyone
yo your videos always peak when it comes to tennis news.
Only improvement from 23 was 2 slams
Can you make a video of my girl Elena Rybakina?
Change your shots when its not working
Literally no one who has followed tennis for more than a year actually cares what D*per “achieved” this year. He’s a disgrace.
But he won the biggest title of his career this year😅
Miami was not a fast surface and Beijing was not a slow surface in comparison. Misinformation there.
There was no misinformation there. Relatively speaking, Miami is a lot faster than Indian Wells. Beijing is slower than Shanghai and this year’s Paris.
@ which one is faster, miami or Beijing?
@@blackdragon7038Miami is clearly faster
Alternate title: How did 2024 Become Carlos Alcaraz’s Best Year So Far?
Became the actual title 😂
what was it before
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His 2024 was better o ly because he won 2 slams. Everywhere else, he performed poorly, including the other two slams. Al least in 2023, he was a more regular player.
2 slams and olympic finals its not a bad year to be honest