You’re missing the most important part of the title, which is “for these players” Everyone knows that the nature of competition lends itself to winning some and losing some, naturally. What makes this video interesting is the fact that the players talked about here were, for all intents and purposes, favorites whose losses were uncharacteristic for them. I thought this was self-explanatory.
The similarities between the careers of Daniil Medvedev and Andy Murray is insane. - Both are former world #1s but when they were they weren’t the best player in the world. - Both win and make a bunch of deep runs in AMS 1000 events - Clay is both of their weakest surface - Both were one of the top 4 players in the world for extended periods of time - Both have incredibly similar styles of play Let’s see if Medvedev’s career trajectory starts to go more towards the trajectory of the old big 3 or he continues to be the bridesmaid.
It's sad to see Thiem fall out of relevance the past few years but I don't think it's impossible to come back. When the fitness is still at a pro level, it can be a lack of confidence that gets in the way of sustained success. The competition is still at a high level in the Challenger tour; Sinner used that as a stepping stone to the ATP level tournaments rather than the traditional Juniors route. Here's hoping that Thiem can make a sneaky 4R/QF run at Roland Garros and get people talking about him again.
sucks that Thiem isn't able to break through I wish he could get back.. shows how hard it is to overcome injuries and get back to elite levels. Him, Berrettini, Kyrgios and Nadal make it back to playing summer would be most awesome. although I know Kyrgios would probably skip the French and focus on grass season and hard court..
Alcazar beat Djokovic to win the Wimbledon title and Alcaraz didn't beat Djokovic since, other than an exhibition tournament. I don't think this will happen to Sinner... From watching Sinner played at AO, he is going to give Djokovic a hard if they meet in another slam... Djokovic has to put all his ducks in a row when playing Sinner❤❤❤
@TraeBeneck yes, you can learn from all your losses more than from your wins. In that sense all losses count because it's important to understand the reason
I understand people hyperfocus on singles, but how so you not give a shoutout to Bopanna winning his maiden Grand Slam and achieving world #1 in doubles at the age of 43. Or Hsieh's incredible performance taking the title in Women's Doubles and Mixed? Feel like those deserve a mention at the very least instead of saying that nothing else interesting happened on Saturday.
Alceraz at his best on grass - at the AO hes not at his best aling with Swaitec ; Djokovic was a little out of sorts - but ran into a red hot sinner wanting revenge from their prev Wimbledon ; Zereve was never a threat to win 7 five setters in a row .
Right now, Sinner is the best player on the planet. But don't worry. Alcaraz is still at the top and we are looking at a new Fed/Rafa rivalry. And don't write Djoker off. His resiliency is remarkable. Rune is a punk and needs to grow up. He's got game, but perhaps an overinflated sense of his mojo. On the ladies side, Rybakina is quiet but deadly. Easy power and good temperament. She can match Sabalenka's power. Toss in Coco Gauff and you have the top three for a decade. Ostapenko is just a spoiled brat.
Went wrong... This is the sport. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
Exactly.
Thanks Captain Obvious. Still doesn't exclude the possibility of analysis.
Exactly
Grave
You’re missing the most important part of the title, which is “for these players”
Everyone knows that the nature of competition lends itself to winning some and losing some, naturally. What makes this video interesting is the fact that the players talked about here were, for all intents and purposes, favorites whose losses were uncharacteristic for them. I thought this was self-explanatory.
really liking this style of video of some footage and you talking plus a super nice recap of what is going on in the tennis world!
keep it up.
The similarities between the careers of Daniil Medvedev and Andy Murray is insane.
- Both are former world #1s but when they were they weren’t the best player in the world.
- Both win and make a bunch of deep runs in AMS 1000 events
- Clay is both of their weakest surface
- Both were one of the top 4 players in the world for extended periods of time
- Both have incredibly similar styles of play
Let’s see if Medvedev’s career trajectory starts to go more towards the trajectory of the old big 3 or he continues to be the bridesmaid.
young nick was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Bro dropped that on us outta nowhere 💀💀
Please do this weekly catchup on tennis week on week its super interesting and helpful
Maybe we’re having so many injuries because players are playing more than their body can handle
0:12 - Young Sinner dancing. My adoration for him just went up a notch. Such a goofball 😂🤗
It's sad to see Thiem fall out of relevance the past few years but I don't think it's impossible to come back. When the fitness is still at a pro level, it can be a lack of confidence that gets in the way of sustained success. The competition is still at a high level in the Challenger tour; Sinner used that as a stepping stone to the ATP level tournaments rather than the traditional Juniors route. Here's hoping that Thiem can make a sneaky 4R/QF run at Roland Garros and get people talking about him again.
sucks that Thiem isn't able to break through I wish he could get back.. shows how hard it is to overcome injuries and get back to elite levels. Him, Berrettini, Kyrgios and Nadal make it back to playing summer would be most awesome. although I know Kyrgios would probably skip the French and focus on grass season and hard court..
9:58 really? in Italy we already have sky sport tennis for a long time
Players are complaining about the balls.
Alcazar beat Djokovic to win the Wimbledon title and Alcaraz didn't beat Djokovic since, other than an exhibition tournament. I don't think this will happen to Sinner...
From watching Sinner played at AO, he is going to give Djokovic a hard if they meet in another slam...
Djokovic has to put all his ducks in a row when playing Sinner❤❤❤
Agree but he had an illness so does the loss count? We see in future meetings if in slams. He still has to be careful about Alcarez and others though
@@joshuacaron5397All losses count, no matter what.
@TraeBeneck yes, you can learn from all your losses more than from your wins. In that sense all losses count because it's important to understand the reason
If you don't wear a cap when playing, why wear one when sitting indoors?
Because to get inside, people must to travel to get there which involves walking in the sun. This also occurs when leaving.
@tomr6955 care to elaborate?
rune just lost to coric yesterday. another unexpected lose. and he was number 1 in the tournament
I understand people hyperfocus on singles, but how so you not give a shoutout to Bopanna winning his maiden Grand Slam and achieving world #1 in doubles at the age of 43. Or Hsieh's incredible performance taking the title in Women's Doubles and Mixed? Feel like those deserve a mention at the very least instead of saying that nothing else interesting happened on Saturday.
Rune is a bad grand slam player he is playing like he is 36 years old
Just a kid
Alceraz at his best on grass - at the AO hes not at his best aling with Swaitec ; Djokovic was a little out of sorts - but ran into a red hot sinner wanting revenge from their prev Wimbledon ; Zereve was never a threat to win 7 five setters in a row .
Went wrong? They all made it to near final what is wrong with people today? Anyone even understands how hard is it to win 1 yet alone 20+
The beautiful game end of debate. And my favourite sport is tennis but it's not the best sport
Gonna start using your pronunciation of “ramp-age”
Football is better than tennis because it is more popular and fun
football (real football) over tennis
Right now, Sinner is the best player on the planet. But don't worry. Alcaraz is still at the top and we are looking at a new Fed/Rafa rivalry. And don't write Djoker off. His resiliency is remarkable. Rune is a punk and needs to grow up. He's got game, but perhaps an overinflated sense of his mojo. On the ladies side, Rybakina is quiet but deadly. Easy power and good temperament. She can match Sabalenka's power. Toss in Coco Gauff and you have the top three for a decade. Ostapenko is just a spoiled brat.
Please stop saying No Ley