@@MostLikedComment123What are you talking about? Under tennis standards yes this is extreme pressure, Alcaraz saved dozens of match points from the opposition, what more pressure is there in a tennis match?
I just follow the Grand slams...but after watching the ATP masters...The kind of Comebacks he has made in these Tournaments. Is really gutsy and he is as Novak said after losing the Wimbledon 2023 final to Alcaraz..He is a spanish Bull...never mind the score line... mostly he just runs and butts into you... Amazing athlete.. temperament.. Mentality...Strength,Speed, Variety, Confidence.. Attitude.. Sportsmanship.Happy, humble...warrior.all of these traits and virtues visible to his opponents on court...To beat him...either he has to be reasonably injured, not focused, out of rhythm or Form ...If he keeps this level he may add more power and muscle work harder...then with his appetite for challenges...he may not win all the time...but if he keeps up the level...he sure has some more wins at Grand slams and ATP ones...He reminds me of the old Greek type Champions in an Arena..Add to that there cant be any tennis lover and fans and organizers who can't appreciate his Brand of Tennis...Somehow even if Sinner is No 1... or the other seeded players upto 20 are quite boring to watch if it does not include a Alcaraz as the opponent ..
I don't think people fully understand how important this skill is. In tennis margins are razor thin and winning the points that matter is a quality of a champion. Showing that early on is signs that a player will become great, Sinner and Alcaraz demonstrate that while the previous generation seemed to lack it.
You can just feel that he's got that inner self belief to get out of any situation. At 20, 3 time grand slam champion. Unless any injuries prevent him but he's destined for greatness. As a fed fan, I hope Carlos can match and beat all records that he can.
That's not true - The ability of Djokovic of making no unforced errors in critical moments while maintaining his level is unmatched. Of course - What Alcaraz has showed so far in crucial moments has been nothing short of insane.
@othmannejjar you proved my point, he makes no errors = he banks on the opponent to lose the points rather than him win them. Statistics show that 77% of the tiebreaks he wins when he has set point are on the opponents serve and they make a first ball error, but when he's on serve and the opponent gives him a neutral ball down set point, he only wins 35% of those points
Honestly, that doesnt make sense at all, maybe you have the statistics in tiebreaks but there are plenty of matches were Nole just raise his level and he wins the sets without reaching a tiebreak
Carlos is superhuman 😮...Not only crushing power, blinding speed and reactions, but he is also a brilliant net player. All that and a staggering tennis IQ make Carlos very dangerous to anyone. Oh and his mental strength is beyond his years.
That's not a big if at all. ☺People overemphasize his injury proneness for whatever reason, when in fact players like Sinner (who is 2 years older) or Djokovic were much more prone to injuries at his age. His body will grow out of it as well.
The only "IF" I see in your statement is "IF" you were drinking at the time of your post after witnessing a 19 year old with greater experience than current tennis titans.
@lemcortez my guy what are you talking about. He could have all the experience in the world, but if his leg falls off it doesn't mean sh!t. IF he stays injury free he can use that experience.
@@knightscourt9558 Bro...really. The legs falling off a 19 year old? C'mon bro, the only injury young players don't return from are mental ones (pressure) like; David Nalbandian.
There's so many things that have been done perfectly to help set up a rare talent with everything he needs and wants. I loved that even after winning Masters 1000's, he upgraded his living situation to the "nicest dorm" at Ferrero's Academy😅❤. I do worry about that rt arm falling off, but it looks like it's under control now.
There's one important match he also turned around in fashion. Against Jannik Sinner at the 2022 US Open QF. Saved match point with Sinner serving for the match after not being able to win the third set on serve and was even a break down in the 5th. He went on to win one of the greatest US Open matches ever and won the tournament to become the youngest number one.
But he has harnessed Roger's uncanny ability to maintain nothing but tactically brilliant aggression throughout. Carlos also possesses delicious prowess at the net. Rafa nor Nole have that.
@@pawshands9706 No doubt he has traits of all the great players, but his matchplay + composure stands out the most so far as his skills will develop even further
@@Bojanthekid-- What are you on about? When Federer arrived and was proclaimed the future great, was that "hate" for Sampras? Is it that you truly love Djokovic or are you projecting yourself and your own fear of being hated by others on to him and so support him fiercely, even fighting nonexistent battles for him, as a means of fighting for yourself?
and this is even without counting the grand slams. he is 12-1 when it comes to 5 set matches. at wimbledon he beat djokovic in the final in a 5 set match. at the us open in 2022 he played 3 5 set matches in a row and winning them all, even having a matchpoint against him against sinner. he ended up winning the tournament and his first major. at roland garros 2024 he beat sinner and zverev in 5 sets after being down 2-1 in sets. the crazy thing about this roland garros was... he wasn't even playing his best tennis
@@zedearl5181 it was Berrettini at the aus open in 2022. He also lost in a 5 set match tie break that match. So no shame especially cause this was still before he started to get really good and Berrettini was very good that tournament
When he was 18 Australian open 3rd round to eventual semi finalist Mateo Berretinni. Mateo won the first two sets, then he came back and won the next two and lost the fifth in a tie break.
The only problem is that he needs to have a challenge in order to activate this mode. The great champion can activate it from the start… once he’ll be able to do it. Because sometimes opponent won’t let him react… happen in 2023
The only problem is that he’s so skillful with which he should win easily! But he makes too many errors and then he has to play out of this world to get the win.
Que mala suerte!, 25 con Nadal y no podía casi nadie con el. Vaya años desesperantes. Y ahora que creíamos que por fin podriamos empezar tener muchos jugadores muy buenos, van los españoles otra vez y se inventan a un tal Carlitos. JODER, QUE MIERDA....
how do I enjoy watching this kid , he is so adorable and knows how to work out with the audience and they follow him , amazing
he got that clutch in his veins .. unique ability to produce magical points under the highest pressure .. one of a kind
This is brilliant stuff!
Appreciate the love brother
The audacity to play this kind of tennis under pressure is a nonsense. Alcaraz is HUGE
this isn't pressure, none of these players know what real pressure is
@@MostLikedComment123What are you talking about? Under tennis standards yes this is extreme pressure, Alcaraz saved dozens of match points from the opposition, what more pressure is there in a tennis match?
Great video thanks. Wish Alcaraz a successful and healthy career.
I just follow the Grand slams...but after watching the ATP masters...The kind of Comebacks he has made in these Tournaments. Is really gutsy and he is as Novak said after losing the Wimbledon 2023 final to Alcaraz..He is a spanish Bull...never mind the score line... mostly he just runs and butts into you... Amazing athlete.. temperament.. Mentality...Strength,Speed, Variety, Confidence.. Attitude.. Sportsmanship.Happy, humble...warrior.all of these traits and virtues visible to his opponents on court...To beat him...either he has to be reasonably injured, not focused, out of rhythm or Form ...If he keeps this level he may add more power and muscle work harder...then with his appetite for challenges...he may not win all the time...but if he keeps up the level...he sure has some more wins at Grand slams and ATP ones...He reminds me of the old Greek type Champions in an Arena..Add to that there cant be any tennis lover and fans and organizers who can't appreciate his Brand of Tennis...Somehow even if Sinner is No 1... or the other seeded players upto 20 are quite boring to watch if it does not include a Alcaraz as the opponent ..
I don't think people fully understand how important this skill is. In tennis margins are razor thin and winning the points that matter is a quality of a champion. Showing that early on is signs that a player will become great, Sinner and Alcaraz demonstrate that while the previous generation seemed to lack it.
You can just feel that he's got that inner self belief to get out of any situation. At 20, 3 time grand slam champion. Unless any injuries prevent him but he's destined for greatness. As a fed fan, I hope Carlos can match and beat all records that he can.
CARLOS ALCARAZ
Great , wonderful.
New Prince of Tennis courts.
Good luck and
God bless 💙🙏
Whaaat a Carlos.. Like a monster...😅😂.. His serv , smash , voli , drop shoot , forhand , backhand..etc.. waaw..
🎉❤💪
Djokovics mental game relies on the opponent lowering their level
Alcaraz mental game is rising above the opponents lvl and taking what they bring
That's not true - The ability of Djokovic of making no unforced errors in critical moments while maintaining his level is unmatched.
Of course - What Alcaraz has showed so far in crucial moments has been nothing short of insane.
@othmannejjar you proved my point, he makes no errors = he banks on the opponent to lose the points rather than him win them.
Statistics show that 77% of the tiebreaks he wins when he has set point are on the opponents serve and they make a first ball error, but when he's on serve and the opponent gives him a neutral ball down set point, he only wins 35% of those points
Honestly, that doesnt make sense at all, maybe you have the statistics in tiebreaks but there are plenty of matches were Nole just raise his level and he wins the sets without reaching a tiebreak
Carlos is superhuman 😮...Not only crushing power, blinding speed and reactions, but he is also a brilliant net player. All that and a staggering tennis IQ make Carlos very dangerous to anyone. Oh and his mental strength is beyond his years.
@@pawshands9706 definitely mental strength beyond his years, I have no clue why people say Rune has "far superior" mental strength
If, and it's a big if, he stays healthy this kid will rule tennis
That's not a big if at all. ☺People overemphasize his injury proneness for whatever reason, when in fact players like Sinner (who is 2 years older) or Djokovic were much more prone to injuries at his age. His body will grow out of it as well.
The only "IF" I see in your statement is "IF" you were drinking at the time of your post after witnessing a 19 year old with greater experience than current tennis titans.
@lemcortez my guy what are you talking about. He could have all the experience in the world, but if his leg falls off it doesn't mean sh!t. IF he stays injury free he can use that experience.
@@knightscourt9558 Bro...really. The legs falling off a 19 year old? C'mon bro, the only injury young players don't return from are mental ones (pressure) like; David Nalbandian.
Sensational Alcaraz!
There's so many things that have been done perfectly to help set up a rare talent with everything he needs and wants. I loved that even after winning Masters 1000's, he upgraded his living situation to the "nicest dorm" at Ferrero's Academy😅❤. I do worry about that rt arm falling off, but it looks like it's under control now.
Unbelievable. Truly special.
There's one important match he also turned around in fashion. Against Jannik Sinner at the 2022 US Open QF. Saved match point with Sinner serving for the match after not being able to win the third set on serve and was even a break down in the 5th. He went on to win one of the greatest US Open matches ever and won the tournament to become the youngest number one.
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His ability to play big points is most reminiscent of Djokovic. A refusal to be beaten and insane clutch factor that can't be taught
But he has harnessed Roger's uncanny ability to maintain nothing but tactically brilliant aggression throughout. Carlos also possesses delicious prowess at the net. Rafa nor Nole have that.
@@pawshands9706 No doubt he has traits of all the great players, but his matchplay + composure stands out the most so far as his skills will develop even further
@@warrenlwolfe You won't catch me disagreeing mate. Carlos is standing aline right now☝🏽
To think that he went from the Gaston match to that miami match in 4 months is unbelievable.
I have 29 years, I am from Spain and I have to say that this kid is insane at tennis
Мы это все знаем 😂
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I was there in the Cincy final vs Nole.
Wow, what an experience it had to be!
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that match keckmanovic alcaraz is one of the best matches ever, only quality weighted
Future GOAT
The hate on djokovic is unreal
@@Bojanthekid Appreciating a young player has nothing to do with hating Djokovic.
@@Bojanthekid-- What are you on about? When Federer arrived and was proclaimed the future great, was that "hate" for Sampras? Is it that you truly love Djokovic or are you projecting yourself and your own fear of being hated by others on to him and so support him fiercely, even fighting nonexistent battles for him, as a means of fighting for yourself?
@@Bojanthekidthe insecurity of Djokovic fans was, is and will be unreal.
Herbert's serve was amazing 😍😍😍
In all the tie breaks he won he was 2:0 behind at first
and this is even without counting the grand slams. he is 12-1 when it comes to 5 set matches. at wimbledon he beat djokovic in the final in a 5 set match. at the us open in 2022 he played 3 5 set matches in a row and winning them all, even having a matchpoint against him against sinner. he ended up winning the tournament and his first major. at roland garros 2024 he beat sinner and zverev in 5 sets after being down 2-1 in sets. the crazy thing about this roland garros was... he wasn't even playing his best tennis
@jobvanderpeijl1450 Who did Carlitos lose his one 5 set to and in what year and tournament? 🤔
@@zedearl5181 it was Berrettini at the aus open in 2022. He also lost in a 5 set match tie break that match. So no shame especially cause this was still before he started to get really good and Berrettini was very good that tournament
@@jobvanderpeijl1450 Thank you
When he was 18 Australian open 3rd round to eventual semi finalist Mateo Berretinni. Mateo won the first two sets, then he came back and won the next two and lost the fifth in a tie break.
Jannik sinner US open qf 2022?? Down match point?
The only problem is that he needs to have a challenge in order to activate this mode. The great champion can activate it from the start… once he’ll be able to do it. Because sometimes opponent won’t let him react… happen in 2023
wish federer had a bit more of this; he'd be on 30 GS.
He’s 21
Boys part of the same shirt club in the first match 😂
The only problem is that he’s so skillful with which he should win easily! But he makes too many errors and then he has to play out of this world to get the win.
if AI could play thats Alcaraz
Il est juste extra ordinaire
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Carlos Alcaraz number 10 !
He loves himself too much. That could be a problem.
The guy makes Federer look mediocre and that's really hard to do.
and yet Djokovic won that match
But Carlos beat him at Wimbledon 😊
@@pawshands9706let them have it. Consolation
@@saratchandradeevi Hope so😅
Djokovich will always be the chosen one
3 Gram Slams with 21, take care🏆🏆🏆
Piú che alcaraz forte sono gli altri che fanno cappellate
I like Alcaraz, but don't like his grunt!
That’s the fucking best
Turn off the sound
lol... showing highlights of a match he lost.
alcaraz arrogant I don't like him for all the tennis player
How dare you
@@avikram53 yeah how dare he
Look up arrogant. Self belief is not arrogance.
Please don’t tell you are a Nole fan.
La cantada del acomplejado y resentido de turno. Esos rebuznos se largan en el psicoanalista, es el único que puede consolarle.
Es buen jugador .pero fuera d.pista es un payaso 🤡
Todo el mundo alabando al chico y llega el españolete progre de turno a aguar la fiesta, sois insaciables XD
si la envidia fuera tiña.......hummm
El chico es genial, natural y muy simpatico, tiene carisma y nos cae muy bien. Te lo dice un español.
Que mala suerte!, 25 con Nadal y no podía casi nadie con el. Vaya años desesperantes. Y ahora que creíamos que por fin podriamos empezar tener muchos jugadores muy buenos, van los españoles otra vez y se inventan a un tal Carlitos. JODER, QUE MIERDA....
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Alcaraz tiene wue tener mas metalidad de ganador no se puede casi perder un partido por tonterias tiene que madurar
He got a lot of time. He is just 21
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