His game is coming together, there is much more ease in his play now. Like Federer he is able to make time to plan his next moves. And the way he can change the pace of play, plus the extra power he can apply is a killer.
Man, when he's on, he's on. And practically unbeatable. I don't think I've ever seen another player who is able to hit effective shots from some of the most impossible positions.
@@nkspeaks3417 oh damn. You’re right. That’s a good comparison but I don’t feel Roger had the same hustle Carlos has. Honestly, Carlos is pretty remarkable in what he does from every corner of the court.
@@senorgato70 but that's exactly what Federer was known for? it's clear recency bias to think Alcaraz is anything near what we saw from Federer from 2004-2009. maybe if we give him more time, but Federer was just so much better than everyone else in a manner that Alcaraz can't really replicate.
I think he can defend it, depends on how the body holds up and how consistent he is coming off a win. Guaranteed for me is quarters and probably semis for him, time will tell if he goes further I hope he does
It will be tough against a physically fit Sinner. I think there is a good chance for either of those players to clench the title. If Alcaraz has starting trouble, Sinner is the favourite in three. If Alcaraz wins one of the first couple sets, it's an open fourth set. If it goes to a fifth set, Alcaraz is likely to win.
@@BetterCallSaul603 Dude, you brought up the 2008 Roland Garros final. What's that got do with Alcaraz humiliating Tsitsipas in the Roland Garros QF 2023?
I was in the stadium against Zverev in Madrid. While watching the first 3 games I said: "Carlitos is obliteraring Sascha and is taking the W easy". What a display
I picked him to win RG even though he had a bad lead up on the clay solely because his top level is far superior to anybody else's, only Sinner comes close but Alcaraz clears him on net game and movement, when he's on he's seriously unbeatable, and he will dismantle anyone like he does in this video
It’s quite shocking and almost ridiculous to think that his game is STILL DEVELOPING ! He is still growing and has some decent room for improvement. Him and Sinner
Those players should not be referred to as the Next Gen, not even the Next Next Gen. They are part of the Lost Generations of tennis players who suffered under the tyranny of the Three Monsters. Ever since Roger Federer won his first major (WIM 2003), the winners of majors outside the Big Three have been Andy Murray (3), Stan Wawrinka (3), Carlos Alcaraz (3), Andy Roddick (1), Gastón Gaudio (1), Marat Safin (1), Juan Martín del Potro (1), Marin Cilic (1), Dominic Thiem (1), Daniil Medvedev (1) and Jannik Sinner (1). The other 66 were taken by either Federer (20), Nadal (22) or Djokovic (24). I don't think we'll ever witness another period of such stern dominance by three players. 21 years altogether.
@@luces142 Otros tres monstruos al mismo tiempo probablemente no lo veamos. Pero sí que podríamos ver a uno muy dominante durante varios años. Federer ganó 16 grandes entre 2003 y 2010. En ese último año, Nadal ganó tres de cuatro, y Djokovic hizo lo propio en 2011. A ver qué hace Carlitos ahora en Wimbledon.
We already have Lost Gen named for the group of Dimitrov, Nishikori and Raonic, who didn't even win a Masters title - the NextGen group at least won a handful and even some against the Big Three (albeit they aged), although they underperform relatively in Slams.
when he's eliminated from a competition I'm so angry already it's because look at him and he's so strong that I say to myself no you don't have the right you're a genius of this sport 😂😂😂
Alcaraz still has very tough opponents. He struggles against Sinner and Zverev they always play a tough match. Medvedev is usally a pushover and not to mention Tsitsipas and Djokovic oufcourse when he's playinh well. So Alcaraz still has good conterporary opponents
I want to see Alcaraz vs Sinner in Wimbledon Final. Of course Sinner is in better shape, but I never doubt Alcaraz because he beat Zverev not playin in his best form, Sinner and Alcaraz are currently my favorite players and I hope I see them playing against each other in the final 🤞
it’s crazy to think that he alone has more GS than the NextGen. Is it that the NextGen found themselves in between 2 generations or do they lack something? I’m a massive fan of Carlos but it’s baffling that the NextGen have done worse than Carlos or Sinner who haven’t been on the tour for long at all
Because he has the variability and aggressiveness of Federer (always willing to go to net and shorten points etc) whereas Nadal at his age was almost a pure baseline grinder.
@@Kakonan Wtf, of course Federer always went for the net, he was the most aggressive of a player compared to Nadal or Djokovic who were more baseline grinders. Alcaraz has all of them all.
Ok, now just in contrast... 5 Times The Next Gen & The Other Gen Humiliated Carlos Alcaraz: 1. Grigor Dimitrov Miami 2024 6:26:4 (Carlos felt like a 13-year old kid: confirmed) 2. Felix Auger-Alliasime Basel 2022 6:36:2 3. Alexander Zverev AO 2024 6:16:36:76:4 (up 6:16:35:3 at one moment) 4. Fabian Marozsan Rome 2023 6:37:6 (The Dropshot Ultimate GOAT) 5. Roman Safiullin Paris 2023 6:36:4 Could've mentioned Djokovic's 6:36:2 at indoor, but I wanted to be a bit more original. But other than that, when Carlos doesn't spray too much UE as well, he's hardly beatable. In worst case, you need a Djokovic Cinncinati 2023 effort to have him beaten. Tough cookie Carlitos is.
Yes, but where are they? On the lower rank and without a GS. It’s normal in the clean sports to lose. Nadal, Djokovic and Federer lost also to lower rank players.
Just LOL! He won many tournaments without Ferrero. Miami 2022, Indian Wells 2023, Queens 2023. He won it without his coach. Don’t spread hate coz he is the best and doesn’t need doping to win.
Alcaraz exposed next gen lack of talent. They can't use big three excuse anymore Truth is that they were never gud enough and got surpassed by younger guy
How are Medvedev, Zverev and Rublev they the next generation? More like the outgoing generation. The next generation are Sinner, Rune, Alcaraz and Musetti.
Amazing dude. But please stop groaning so much… especially when it is delayed, really disrupting the opponent timing… i hope players start copying what he is doing, so just show how disruptive it is
Ideally, he would stop or minimize the grunting. Some top, top players have done it and some still do, but he’s probably the loudest on tour right now. It detracts a bit from his otherwise brilliant play.
Carlos wouldn't be able to win any slams between the early 2000s to 2017. Now that we're in the weakest era of all time (since 2018), he might be able to win 30+ slams which is absolutely insane to think about
@@ggsjamalnoon1267 Nadal made three straight Wimbledon finals and 2 Queens QF + 1 win from 06-08 so if that's not consistency on grass I'm not sure what is.
You must be high to forget how Meddy took him down in US OPEN semis 2023. Take a chill pill and relax. You are no expert of tennis. More people will take Your alcaraz down.if not his own physical issues will take him down due to over exertion.
His game is coming together, there is much more ease in his play now. Like Federer he is able to make time to plan his next moves. And the way he can change the pace of play, plus the extra power he can apply is a killer.
Yep. I think if he get's into his groove there's a chance he could take Wimbledon and the Olympics, he is that good.
Seems to be a matter of being injury-free for him
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Man, when he's on, he's on. And practically unbeatable. I don't think I've ever seen another player who is able to hit effective shots from some of the most impossible positions.
rf did
@@tberambo Nah. Rafa had some spectacular shots, but Carlos takes it to a whole other level.
@@senorgato70I’d bet “rf” stands for Roger Federer
@@nkspeaks3417 oh damn. You’re right. That’s a good comparison but I don’t feel Roger had the same hustle Carlos has. Honestly, Carlos is pretty remarkable in what he does from every corner of the court.
@@senorgato70 but that's exactly what Federer was known for? it's clear recency bias to think Alcaraz is anything near what we saw from Federer from 2004-2009. maybe if we give him more time, but Federer was just so much better than everyone else in a manner that Alcaraz can't really replicate.
Will Carlos Alcaraz be able to defend his Wimbledon title? Let me know what you guys think! I’m going with: YES
Yes
I think he can defend it, depends on how the body holds up and how consistent he is coming off a win. Guaranteed for me is quarters and probably semis for him, time will tell if he goes further I hope he does
He can, but I’m going to make a bold prediction and say he won’t
Sinners the only guy who can stop him
It will be tough against a physically fit Sinner. I think there is a good chance for either of those players to clench the title. If Alcaraz has starting trouble, Sinner is the favourite in three. If Alcaraz wins one of the first couple sets, it's an open fourth set. If it goes to a fifth set, Alcaraz is likely to win.
Three Slams at 21 years old. Lot of areas where his game can be improved (serve, slice, shot selection). It is a monster in the making.
Injury management, his consistency….can improve too
4 slams hehe
4Slams. Several Masters and World 🌍 No1for a few months. He's great
No matter how many times I watch, I am not satisfied... It's always a treat to watch Carlos Alcaraz playing.
Ikr. I need more.
I think that the worst humiliation is the 2023 RG quarter against Tsitsipas. I have never seen a top player look that helpless on a tennis court
Check the 2008 Roland Garros Final
@@BetterCallSaul603 In 2008 Alcaraz was 5 years old.
@@mireafelder8194 yes I know? Read his comment again and my answer. And then come back again and don't play the intelligent one.
@@BetterCallSaul603 Dude, you brought up the 2008 Roland Garros final. What's that got do with Alcaraz humiliating Tsitsipas in the Roland Garros QF 2023?
@@BetterCallSaul603 We're talking about Alcaraz here, not Federer/Nadal.
He did exactly the same with Djoko at wimbledon this year. Djoko was stunned and looked like a junior.
I was in the stadium against Zverev in Madrid. While watching the first 3 games I said: "Carlitos is obliteraring Sascha and is taking the W easy". What a display
Which row section were you in you BSitter.
His variety and ability rival's Federer and he is only 21. Its quite scary.
Almost every opponent is annoyed except Ruud who applauds
it's ruud
Nadal fire, Federer fines and Djokovic athleticism in one package, VIVA KING CARLITO
I picked him to win RG even though he had a bad lead up on the clay solely because his top level is far superior to anybody else's, only Sinner comes close but Alcaraz clears him on net game and movement, when he's on he's seriously unbeatable, and he will dismantle anyone like he does in this video
It’s quite shocking and almost ridiculous to think that his game is STILL DEVELOPING ! He is still growing and has some decent room for improvement. Him and Sinner
Funny thing is; Alcaraz IS the next (and ruling) gen, most of his opponents showcased here are a gen before him haha.
Even his lips are marketable for the brands. Perfection.
Hi again. Thank you for putting the date on the video for us to know when it was play ❤❤
Those players should not be referred to as the Next Gen, not even the Next Next Gen. They are part of the Lost Generations of tennis players who suffered under the tyranny of the Three Monsters. Ever since Roger Federer won his first major (WIM 2003), the winners of majors outside the Big Three have been Andy Murray (3), Stan Wawrinka (3), Carlos Alcaraz (3), Andy Roddick (1), Gastón Gaudio (1), Marat Safin (1), Juan Martín del Potro (1), Marin Cilic (1), Dominic Thiem (1), Daniil Medvedev (1) and Jannik Sinner (1). The other 66 were taken by either Federer (20), Nadal (22) or Djokovic (24). I don't think we'll ever witness another period of such stern dominance by three players. 21 years altogether.
No ocurrira no
@@luces142 Otros tres monstruos al mismo tiempo probablemente no lo veamos. Pero sí que podríamos ver a uno muy dominante durante varios años. Federer ganó 16 grandes entre 2003 y 2010. En ese último año, Nadal ganó tres de cuatro, y Djokovic hizo lo propio en 2011. A ver qué hace Carlitos ahora en Wimbledon.
We already have Lost Gen named for the group of Dimitrov, Nishikori and Raonic, who didn't even win a Masters title - the NextGen group at least won a handful and even some against the Big Three (albeit they aged), although they underperform relatively in Slams.
New to your videos. Thank you ❤
Hope you enjoy them 🎾
You make the best tennis videos
He's incredible - not just his speed but his choice of shot! In fact, some of those shots you wouldn't find in the tennis handbook 😂
The Real Goat ❤
Goat's a..
Alcaraz es el mejor!!!!😊
A mi es el q más me divierte y me Dan ganas de ver y saber más de este hermoso deporte
No Tsitsipas on this video? 😂
Well with Tsistipas it will be difficult to choose which video to select because it's like he beats every time
I’m pretty sure he IS the next gen
when he's eliminated from a competition I'm so angry already it's because look at him and he's so strong that I say to myself no you don't have the right you're a genius of this sport 😂😂😂
Alcaraz still has very tough opponents. He struggles against Sinner and Zverev they always play a tough match. Medvedev is usally a pushover and not to mention Tsitsipas and Djokovic oufcourse when he's playinh well. So Alcaraz still has good conterporary opponents
Carlos is a mixture of all the greats best qualities in one person
holy crap i thought andre aggasi drop shots were amazing but alcaraz is on another wierd level of perfection
Yes he will win his second wimbledon title vamos carlos
The best player ever who can shot pretty well....
Goat
Goat in the making
This could’ve been 6 so easily because of all the times he’s crushed tsitsipas
Calling zverev and medvedev next gen is so funny lmao
I want to see Alcaraz vs Sinner in Wimbledon Final. Of course Sinner is in better shape, but I never doubt Alcaraz because he beat Zverev not playin in his best form, Sinner and Alcaraz are currently my favorite players and I hope I see them playing against each other in the final 🤞
Как пацанов, обыграл паренёк 😂
Alcaraz grandioso super 💪💪👏
it’s crazy to think that he alone has more GS than the NextGen. Is it that the NextGen found themselves in between 2 generations or do they lack something? I’m a massive fan of Carlos but it’s baffling that the NextGen have done worse than Carlos or Sinner who haven’t been on the tour for long at all
next gen had to deal with the big 3 so its not completely baffling.
No tsitsipas?
Alcaraz ❤🔥
How are people comparing him to Federer and not Nadal?
Because he has the variability and aggressiveness of Federer (always willing to go to net and shorten points etc) whereas Nadal at his age was almost a pure baseline grinder.
@@mireafelder8194Fed going to the net??
@@Kakonan Wtf, of course Federer always went for the net, he was the most aggressive of a player compared to Nadal or Djokovic who were more baseline grinders. Alcaraz has all of them all.
Ok, now just in contrast... 5 Times The Next Gen & The Other Gen Humiliated Carlos Alcaraz:
1. Grigor Dimitrov Miami 2024 6:2 6:4 (Carlos felt like a 13-year old kid: confirmed)
2. Felix Auger-Alliasime Basel 2022 6:3 6:2
3. Alexander Zverev AO 2024 6:1 6:3 6:7 6:4 (up 6:1 6:3 5:3 at one moment)
4. Fabian Marozsan Rome 2023 6:3 7:6 (The Dropshot Ultimate GOAT)
5. Roman Safiullin Paris 2023 6:3 6:4
Could've mentioned Djokovic's 6:3 6:2 at indoor, but I wanted to be a bit more original.
But other than that, when Carlos doesn't spray too much UE as well, he's hardly beatable. In worst case, you need a Djokovic Cinncinati 2023 effort to have him beaten. Tough cookie Carlitos is.
I don't see the point to your post. There is no player who has never lost a set.
What about Wimbledon final 24?
I think the generation of Alcaraz, Sinner, Rune, Musetti, Korda, Shelton is better than the next gen
Yes he did
Marozsan humilliated alcaraz, dimitrov humilliated alcaraz, jarry humiliated alcaraz
Yes, but where are they? On the lower rank and without a GS. It’s normal in the clean sports to lose. Nadal, Djokovic and Federer lost also to lower rank players.
So what’s exactly next gen if he’s 20?????
Just show the one vs Tsitsipas
Como pôde? Genial Carlos!
50% of the time he gets help from his coach… take his coach away… then we can judge ?? JMHO watch him play… you will notice!!
Loool
Just LOL! He won many tournaments without Ferrero. Miami 2022, Indian Wells 2023, Queens 2023. He won it without his coach. Don’t spread hate coz he is the best and doesn’t need doping to win.
Alcaraz exposed next gen lack of talent. They can't use big three excuse anymore
Truth is that they were never gud enough and got surpassed by younger guy
Es excitante el juego de este chico.
How are Medvedev, Zverev and Rublev they the next generation? More like the outgoing generation. The next generation are Sinner, Rune, Alcaraz and Musetti.
They were the first one labelled in the term ”next gen”. That’s What it’s refering to
10:19 =)
Amazing dude. But please stop groaning so much… especially when it is delayed, really disrupting the opponent timing… i hope players start copying what he is doing, so just show how disruptive it is
Use the mute. This endless complaint about grunting is tiresome.
That depends on Djokovic playing or not
no it doesn’t
Nope it doesn't
1-1 H2H in grand slams; Carlos will only get better
@@SamCanales30 I meant there' a small chance of losing if Djokovic plays. If he doesn't, no one can beat Carlos
@@SamCanales30 @SamCanales30 I meant there' a small chance of losing if Djokovic plays. If he doesn't, no one can beat Carlos
Ideally, he would stop or minimize the grunting. Some top, top players have done it and some still do, but he’s probably the loudest on tour right now. It detracts a bit from his otherwise brilliant play.
No it doesn't. Use mute.
You can always watch without sound. Djokovic, McEnroe, Nadal all grunts. What’s your pr?
@ No point, they can do whatever the hell they want with the money they make.
Carlos wouldn't be able to win any slams between the early 2000s to 2017. Now that we're in the weakest era of all time (since 2018), he might be able to win 30+ slams which is absolutely insane to think about
This new era is way stronger than the 2000-2008.
During that time, nadal was struggling to be consistent on hard and grass and there was no competition for federer because nole wasn’t nole yet
@@ggsjamalnoon1267 I dont think that this is true
Any gs its a bit exagerated carlos is far more complete and in général better than thé big Three at thé same age
@@ggsjamalnoon1267 Nadal made three straight Wimbledon finals and 2 Queens QF + 1 win from 06-08 so if that's not consistency on grass I'm not sure what is.
You must be high to forget how Meddy took him down in US OPEN semis 2023. Take a chill pill and relax. You are no expert of tennis. More people will take Your alcaraz down.if not his own physical issues will take him down due to over exertion.
The most overrated player EVER
The most idiotic comment EVER.
womp womp 😬
You have no idea about tennis, right???😂😂
Just cry coz he beats Djokovic 2 times in Wimbledon’s 😂. Just cry l0ser