I will never undersand why the WTA refuses to cut together an appropriate highlights video. Every single one feels AI generated, key points completely omitted, zero story telling.
It's really frustrating when they don't include more of the tie break points!!!! I think they only included the second point...like show the majority of them please 😵💫
This is a POORLY made video. Where is the scene of Leylah winning second set tiebreaker? That's not good WTA. I am disappointed in the video. The important moments in the match ignored. Where are the clips of Leylah fighting off two match points? WTA please do better job editing videos.
@@SilentTM My comment is more of an observation for this particular match. And to your point, she is always cool and composed under pressure but still had a fire in her. Whereas, lately, she is beginning to lose that fire and losing her matches that she could have won easily.
Honestly, I wasn't expecting much from Rybakina, she was out for a month and I doubt she even trained this time. She seems distracted, unfocused, she doesn't even seem to be 50% fit, barely moving. I watch a lot of her matches, I know how she behaves on the court and she was strange, not even getting upset about the bunch of easy mistakes she made and she generally does. I think she was just trying to get a bit of rhythm back to USO.
She look and acted no different than other times. Rybakina isn't an emotional person. She's always been very calm and neither gets upset or charged up over a play. Maybe you're confusing her with Sabalenka.
@@Eduardo-m2i 🤔 I don’t know something definitely not right with her. She looked completely uninterested today and her movement was terrible. She was playing brilliantly at the start of the season and then these regular illnesses and missed tournaments can’t help momentum. What’s happened to Vukov was he there today?
What a choke from Rybakina... she is so off these days. Both her and Sabalenka have no plan B at all. Swiatek is so much more consistent with her plan A game and no wonder she is no.1
that is where the mentality clicks in if you don't have it , call it what you will Choke job or not it is a Win for Leylah all it takes is one bad point here or there and game over
@@markuse3472 Yes Babora won wimbledon with a plan B and C - she adjusted her game to beat different styles. iga isnt a rounded player, she just stays at the base - when someone like Rybakina can outhit her she tends to be clueless
lol same story with Rybakina every year. Plays amazing the first half of the season then gets injured or ill and completely tanks the second half. good luck getting to number one that way. This is the difference between Iga and the rest. Even tho Swiatek has blown a lead many times (like she did yesterday) she never gives up. Never once in her career has she lost a match after having match point. Not once.
oh say.. do you have a info of many match points Federer has lost in his career. and some of them are major major matchpoints blown but there's also nonslam tourneys he lost I think. He must be the goat of blowin matchpoints
Swiatek is hardly a Federer like player, in fact she's quite robotic as well. Not alot of variety, allergic to the net. Maybe supreme on clay, but not on other surfaces esp grass. 🤭
@@CA_I WTF? WHO SAYS SHE'S FEDERER? STICK TO THE SUBJECT WTF!! ANYWAY DOES ANYBODY GOT A INFO how many match points Federer has lost in his career. And some of them are major major matchpoints blown but there's also nonslam tourneys he blew I think. He must be the goat of blowin matchpoints
Massive congratulations to Leylah Fernandez! It is an extraordinary comeback from the professional Canadian tennis player. The agility and resilience of Leylah keep nurturing at each point in order to deliver a more relentless and unyielding performance against her competitors, basically diversifying the types of hits and shots. Besides, the resolution and steadfastness of Fernandez were at the foreground in order to gain such a demanding appearance. As a big Swiatek aficionado, I am pleased that Rybakina has been annihilated. She never inspires, not making a favorable impression with her efficiency. It is totally a fearsome result on her behalf. Moreover, she doesn't even make a remarkable impact to contend with her desire and ambition.
I wonder if the 2024 tennis viewing public has the full picture of Rybakina’s health since spring began? She cooled way off after Stuttgart: advancing deep 1 tournament, pulling-out the next, losing early the next. Same pattern repeated for months
What bothers me most about Rybakina is her constant suggestion of going from being just another good player to a great player especially in the Grand Slams. At times it seems like she is going to destroy the tour and just when I have the highest admiration for her, everything collapses and starts again. I hope she manages to establish her potential and break that cycle.
@@chino-zt6su Rybakina won a slam yes - her flashes of great tennis has been far in between and for a few months in a row, it takes more than that to be a great player. it takes years of winning slams and masters 1000 to be great.
@@chino-zt6su since when is beating a multi slam champion and world number one a statistic to measure greatness? Ostapenko has an even better record vs iga yet nowhere near slam status.. everyone who has beat iga has slam potential, everyone is holding themselves back - that is tennis, that is life
@@chino-zt6su also winning a slam above 26 is very rare, Elena is 25 - given her limited movement she doesnt have much time, the only tall women who won slams pushing 30 were venus and sharapova
Leylah...top 10 player with a top 200 serve. Not sure she will ever master throwing the ball straight up but if she did, she would be a force! Sadly as it is she will forever be hoovering somewhere around the top 30 to 40.
Must be Elena's worst performance for about two years. She lacks confidence, leg-work, motivation and mental strength. There must be something going on with her. This was just too bad too be true. Leylah is a very good and talented player, but she shouldn't trouble Rybakina. Sadly, she doesn't want to tell us what's wrong and she really doesn't have to. But the speculations will become bigger every time she produces a stinker like this one. Well done to Leylah and let's hope Elena takes the break she really needs to sort out all her problems.
Elena is great player but she is losing energy for 500’ than She dissapoints in slams and 1000’… something is wrong with her health. With her money, she can have the best doctors in the world. What a shame. Same with Sabalenka. She needs good mental coach!
I don't know Elena's specific health issues, but there are plenty of things doctors can't fix. Venus had the money and notoriety when she got Sjögren's syndrome, but docs couldn't just make the fatigue go away.
It’s hard to watch any matches Fernandez is playing in! Fernandez is always jumping around it’s too distracting! You don’t know if she’s nervous or she’s trying to distract her opponent! Either way if Fernandez would stop jumping around maybe just maybe she would win more matches! Fernandez got lucky & won this match but there are several she has lost!
Rybakina's lack of tournament play and practice due to ill health was very evident. Her form early in the season was outstanding but her repetitive health issues since are having an adverse effect on her game...hardly surprising in the circumstances.
So, what actually Rybakina going on her training sessions? Serve - very inconsistent Forehand - 0 Backhand - awful Drop shots - 😢 Tactical preparation - doesn't exist
i obviously don’t know elena in person, but from the looks of it, she seems to not have the same drive and determination as she did last season. appears to be distracted off court too. my guess is her “coach” is quite a distraction in her life
Hopefully this is the win that reminds Leylah what she’s capable of! This was giving me 2021 US Open vibes. Tight second set tie break, then third break win. Yes Rybakina was off today, but most other players still would’ve lost most likely
I'm glad to see many people commenting on the poor highlights of this match, these players had 12 breakpoints all together but none was seen here, WTA makes themselves feel stupid.
Leylah gets very little coverage from the WTA's site unless she makes it into Far Rounds on the other Hand Emma Raducanu get's her Matches posted anywhere between 15 - 20 mins after any match so what do you Expect from them? Equality? Quality?
Let me preface by saying that I am a BIG fan of these two players. But this match was just a pain to watch. Both players didn't play their best (double fault, double fault, then ace, then repeat). Not sure if it's because of the heat/humidity or the remnants of bronchitis from Rybakina... I hope they both shake off whatever's bothering them
These days it’s almost an achievement for Rybakina to play a complete match even if she loses. How many tournaments has she not even been able to play due to myriad viruses/illnesses
These comments are all wondering what's wrong with Rybakina. No one is saying that Leylah played well. I guess it's too hard to believe that she could actually beat a top player with skill and talent even though she's half a foot shorter than Rybakina. Makes me laugh 😂
Elena's seems to have a stamina and or endurance issue, if a match goes to 3 sets she tends to lose, the longer the season goes her deep runs in tournaments fade and post grass season she doesn't win titles.
Pas de titres ? 3 tournoi depuis début d'année les autres fon quoi de mieux la elle a un souci avec sa santé ! D'autres abandonne souvent ou déclare forfait
Elena seems to be facing continuing physical challenges. Her power and movement were way down in the match. Fernandez played well and has all the fighting qualities.
Hopefully just a bad day at the office. If Rybakina gets the service ticks she won’t be a top 100 player. The serve saves her from bad movement and inconsistency from the baseline.
Everyone else has already said it, but man, all the breakpoints and key points completely missed. And then so much time wasted on going to the bench on changeovers and match wrap up...
I wish Rybakina can get her game together. She has so much potential to beat many top ten players yet I feel it’s always a crap shoot with her. I love her humbleness, her massive serves and strong solid hitting, but often times her matches are plagued by overshooting the ball, or just not feeling well.
Tennis is about who can step up for the day, no matter if you're ranked 1st in the world or 200. The BETTER person for the day always wins. Now more importantly, what's up with the highlights??? In this match, I would have shown some good rallies from the first set including set point. I would have included the match points that Elena lost in the second set and Leylah's set point in the second set plus a good rally here and there. For the final set, again, some better rallies would have been nice and of course Leylah's match point.
The more I see E Rybakina, the more sickly she looks. I wonder that's going on with her healthwise. On anorher note, happy for L Fernandez for this win; I still wish she had won the US Open in '21 for being a regular on tour and hardworking. Perhaps she'll have a career a la Paolini. As for the highlights? Well what else to add?! But YT is the only place where I can see some tennis, so...
Rybakina simply lacks consistency. She had the best serve in WTA, great FH & BH & powerful groundstroke but still she hardly won that many titles. She often get injured & she is not mentally tough.
This was an ugly match from both. If Leylah played even half of what she is capable it would have been over early in straights. Rybakina was that bad. But maybe they fed off each other in the worst way. Leylah did have a lot of nice winners, but she will need more against Schnaider who is on fire lately.
Yes they suffer from both mental and physical fatigue. There was huge pressure due to the Olympics and they just changed not only surface but also a continent. They seem to be running on fumes. I have huge respect for tennis players and people should be more understanding as it's impossible to maintain high quality with such intensive tournament schedule. Even Alcaraz is out.
Rybakina not at her best. Long lay off from ill health seems to have had a sway over her. 20 aces and 17 double faults sum up the match. Way too high for a top player like Rybakina. Leylah played well and just hung on till the end.
They show the second point in the tiebreak, and the next point they show is in the third set. Ridiculous. And I would have no idea Rybakina has match points, if I didn't read the comments here.
I will never undersand why the WTA refuses to cut together an appropriate highlights video. Every single one feels AI generated, key points completely omitted, zero story telling.
And yesteryear resolution
And the low resolution!!!!!!!
It's really frustrating when they don't include more of the tie break points!!!! I think they only included the second point...like show the majority of them please 😵💫
Because it is AI generated. If you watch their highlights, it all follows the exact pattern
Agree ! 720p 🤮@@farhatk6054
it's crazy that they just left out rybakina's match points. as well as bunch of other critical moments
Yes, key match points all I came to see!!! Poor video summary!!!
ace double fault ace double fault ace double fault
Exactly. A very poor performance from Elena.
She don't want to win or play more 😂
"Aces and double faults usually come in pairs" - Arthur Ashe
This is a POORLY made video. Where is the scene of Leylah winning second set tiebreaker? That's not good WTA. I am disappointed in the video. The important moments in the match ignored. Where are the clips of Leylah fighting off two match points? WTA please do better job editing videos.
fight off? it was two double faults?
I think it was just edited by AI or something. Most of the wta videos do absolutely no justice to the tennis being played.
Rumour has it that they are 'AI generated'! Surely no tennis fan would have omitted the tie break victory or match points.
@@WilliamBrown-e3t They ARE AI generated. This is the world we live in, we might as well get used to it.
It’s Ai WTA that’s it they don’t care about sports anymore. Don’t wanna pay a guy for this
Elena could easily have won this match, but she is lacking the energy and the fire in her. On the other hand, Leylah wanted it so much
When she wins, people like you praise her for being 'cool under pressure' and 'composed'. When she loses, she 'lacks fire'. Can't have it both ways.
@@SilentTM Elena was not composed today nor did she do well under pressure
No credit to opponent ? Like no words, Like she did nothing? @@deusexmachina9776
Correct on both points. I lost interest in the match quickly.
@@SilentTM My comment is more of an observation for this particular match. And to your point, she is always cool and composed under pressure but still had a fire in her. Whereas, lately, she is beginning to lose that fire and losing her matches that she could have won easily.
Honestly, I wasn't expecting much from Rybakina, she was out for a month and I doubt she even trained this time. She seems distracted, unfocused, she doesn't even seem to be 50% fit, barely moving. I watch a lot of her matches, I know how she behaves on the court and she was strange, not even getting upset about the bunch of easy mistakes she made and she generally does. I think she was just trying to get a bit of rhythm back to USO.
I am not an analyst but you seem to be partly right and I agree.
It certainly seems that way and we don't know if her stomach problems are completely fixed.
@@ricklee5845 Thats true also
She look and acted no different than other times. Rybakina isn't an emotional person. She's always been very calm and neither gets upset or charged up over a play. Maybe you're confusing her with Sabalenka.
Now we know why.
Anyone else concerned about Rybakina? I hope she’s alright she seems so off it. 😢
I think it's more mental than physical.
@@Eduardo-m2i 🤔 I don’t know something definitely not right with her. She looked completely uninterested today and her movement was terrible. She was playing brilliantly at the start of the season and then these regular illnesses and missed tournaments can’t help momentum. What’s happened to Vukov was he there today?
@@alistairsmith5389 YES
Elena is not happy it is obvious
she must change her coach now
She looks so tired and unhappy. Something is wrong with her…
What a choke from Rybakina... she is so off these days. Both her and Sabalenka have no plan B at all. Swiatek is so much more consistent with her plan A game and no wonder she is no.1
what does choking have to do with not having a plan B?
that is where the mentality clicks in if you don't have it , call it what you will Choke job or not it is a Win for Leylah all it takes is one bad point here or there and game over
Is there a plan C, D, lgbtqrstvwxyz? There is an all around good game and there isn't and yes, iga is the better all around better player.
Can you not give away the match on the comments you idiot
@@markuse3472 Yes Babora won wimbledon with a plan B and C - she adjusted her game to beat different styles. iga isnt a rounded player, she just stays at the base - when someone like Rybakina can outhit her she tends to be clueless
It's not easy to beat Rybakina. For Leylah to do it at this point means she is close to her best game level.
I like this match because there were no loud obnoxious vocalizations. Thank you, ladies.
Dislike gorillas 2
lol same story with Rybakina every year. Plays amazing the first half of the season then gets injured or ill and completely tanks the second half. good luck getting to number one that way. This is the difference between Iga and the rest. Even tho Swiatek has blown a lead many times (like she did yesterday) she never gives up. Never once in her career has she lost a match after having match point. Not once.
Very true...😅
Swiatek is a pure talent whereas rybakina is just a simple serve bot
oh say.. do you have a info of many match points Federer has lost in his career. and some of them are major major matchpoints blown but there's also nonslam tourneys he lost I think. He must be the goat of blowin matchpoints
Swiatek is hardly a Federer like player, in fact she's quite robotic as well. Not alot of variety, allergic to the net. Maybe supreme on clay, but not on other surfaces esp grass. 🤭
@@CA_I WTF? WHO SAYS SHE'S FEDERER? STICK TO THE SUBJECT WTF!! ANYWAY DOES ANYBODY GOT A INFO how many match points Federer has lost in his career. And some of them are major major matchpoints blown but there's also nonslam tourneys he blew I think. He must be the goat of blowin matchpoints
A change of coach with fresh ideas can only help Rybakina win another grandslam…she never listens
This commenter will not let us forget that fernandez has a middle name
Well what a result, well done Ms Fernandez.
Way to go Leylah,all heart
Massive congratulations to Leylah Fernandez! It is an extraordinary comeback from the professional Canadian tennis player. The agility and resilience of Leylah keep nurturing at each point in order to deliver a more relentless and unyielding performance against her competitors, basically diversifying the types of hits and shots. Besides, the resolution and steadfastness of Fernandez were at the foreground in order to gain such a demanding appearance.
As a big Swiatek aficionado, I am pleased that Rybakina has been annihilated. She never inspires, not making a favorable impression with her efficiency. It is totally a fearsome result on her behalf. Moreover, she doesn't even make a remarkable impact to contend with her desire and ambition.
Thank you WTA for producing this video 😊
I wonder if the 2024 tennis viewing public has the full picture of Rybakina’s health since spring began? She cooled way off after Stuttgart: advancing deep 1 tournament, pulling-out the next, losing early the next. Same pattern repeated for months
rybakina just wasnt interested.
She should have been, had 2 match points on her own serve
She saving energy for US Open
@@sharonminaqueen Maybe but she still lost the match. Lets congrats Fernandez
I agree.
As if she has ever accomplished anything of substance in the us open 😅@@sharonminaqueen
Rybakina's footwork her worst enemy.
¡Felicidades LEYLAH!
Enorme triunfo, ante una gran rival.
Saludos cordiales desde Lima, PERÚ.
Thanks for the highlights which is a well compiled one!!
Leyla just played well. Congrats Leyla!
Not really. Just lucky.
@@Eduardo-m2i uh,, very mean ... comment,
leylah works hard to beat best player like rybekina.. i am a fan of kasaks
Congrats Fernandez. Cheer up, Elena, everything will be fine. Wishing Elena a quick recovery and good luck & success at the US Open!
With those highlights I would never guess Rybakina lost the match
What bothers me most about Rybakina is her constant suggestion of going from being just another good player to a great player especially in the Grand Slams. At times it seems like she is going to destroy the tour and just when I have the highest admiration for her, everything collapses and starts again. I hope she manages to establish her potential and break that cycle.
I think it is because you hope she will rather than seeing her doing it. Sabalenka is a far superior player and even she isnt doing that
A better coach.
@@chino-zt6su Rybakina won a slam yes - her flashes of great tennis has been far in between and for a few months in a row, it takes more than that to be a great player. it takes years of winning slams and masters 1000 to be great.
@@chino-zt6su since when is beating a multi slam champion and world number one a statistic to measure greatness? Ostapenko has an even better record vs iga yet nowhere near slam status.. everyone who has beat iga has slam potential, everyone is holding themselves back - that is tennis, that is life
@@chino-zt6su also winning a slam above 26 is very rare, Elena is 25 - given her limited movement she doesnt have much time, the only tall women who won slams pushing 30 were venus and sharapova
Leylah...top 10 player with a top 200 serve. Not sure she will ever master throwing the ball straight up but if she did, she would be a force! Sadly as it is she will forever be hoovering somewhere around the top 30 to 40.
her serve isnt her only issue
Agree
The more she jumps and dances between points, the worse she playes 😂
Leave potatoe head alone 😂@@narcyznarcyz-uv4td
Her whole service motion is very disjointed. Perhaps too hard to change that at this point but she should practice just the toss for hours.
WTA whines about attendance and exposure yet a simple thing like a 20 minute well edited video of each 500/1000 game eludes their sensibilities.
Must be Elena's worst performance for about two years. She lacks confidence, leg-work, motivation and mental strength. There must be something going on with her. This was just too bad too be true. Leylah is a very good and talented player, but she shouldn't trouble Rybakina. Sadly, she doesn't want to tell us what's wrong and she really doesn't have to. But the speculations will become bigger every time she produces a stinker like this one.
Well done to Leylah and let's hope Elena takes the break she really needs to sort out all her problems.
with rybakina's serve she should not be broken 6 times
She served about 17 double faults, that is atrocious.
Tough day at the office for Rubs🫠 Glad to see her back though.. all the best for the US Open🙏🏾❤️
Elena is one of the most frustrating players out there.
modern day pliskova
@@deusexmachina9776except with a Slam
Leyla is fire in both singles and doubles. It was cool seeing her play with her sister.
While watching this video
Take a sip of your favorite beverage 🍹each time announcer says
🗣️ Leylah Annie Fernandez
😂😂😂
@@tejowl Imagine if we watched the entire match 😀
Yeah was gonna post about it too 😂😂😂 WHYYYYYYYY MENTION ALL 3 OF HER NAMES HAHA
Why is she calling her with full name all the time?
She's a missionary.
Elena is great player but she is losing energy for 500’ than She dissapoints in slams and 1000’… something is wrong with her health. With her money, she can have the best doctors in the world. What a shame. Same with Sabalenka. She needs good mental coach!
I would suggest a better coach. Her present coach gets undeserved credit when she wins but that's all.
I don't know Elena's specific health issues, but there are plenty of things doctors can't fix. Venus had the money and notoriety when she got Sjögren's syndrome, but docs couldn't just make the fatigue go away.
2 of my favorites what a match
Well done Leylah, amazing, unbelievable 😊😊😊😊❤❤
It’s hard to watch any matches Fernandez is playing in! Fernandez is always jumping around it’s too distracting! You don’t know if she’s nervous or she’s trying to distract her opponent! Either way if Fernandez would stop jumping around maybe just maybe she would win more matches! Fernandez got lucky & won this match but there are several she has lost!
Rybakina's lack of tournament play and practice due to ill health was very evident.
Her form early in the season was outstanding but her repetitive health issues since
are having an adverse effect on her game...hardly surprising in the circumstances.
congrats to Leylah !!
So, what actually Rybakina going on her training sessions?
Serve - very inconsistent
Forehand - 0
Backhand - awful
Drop shots - 😢
Tactical preparation - doesn't exist
Her movement to and from the ball , from the serve to the return.
Leylah COME ON !!!! In all competitions.Number 1 coming girl.🎉
yessssss Leylah!
i obviously don’t know elena in person, but from the looks of it, she seems to not have the same drive and determination as she did last season. appears to be distracted off court too. my guess is her “coach” is quite a distraction in her life
"Big 3" in women's tennis does not exist.
There's just Iga and everyone else. Even then Iga occasionally shits the bed.
Hopefully this is the win that reminds Leylah what she’s capable of! This was giving me 2021 US Open vibes. Tight second set tie break, then third break win.
Yes Rybakina was off today, but most other players still would’ve lost most likely
Elena is still far from healthy. She should take a long break from playing.
That would only send her ranking out the window, and it’s not easy to climb back up, just look at the likes of Naomi, Bianca, Paula
Both girls are wearing cool outfits and lil Leylah is on fire! It's Elena's time to take one for the team, sadly there can only be one winner! ❤❤
Big confidence booster for Leylah.
Yeah, when your opponent serves 17 double faults.
Looks like a good match - but the useless WTA highlights capture none of that.
Ganó mi preferida, Vamos Leyla! 🎉
I'm glad to see many people commenting on the poor highlights of this match, these players had 12 breakpoints all together but none was seen here, WTA makes themselves feel stupid.
Leylah gets very little coverage from the WTA's site unless she makes it into Far Rounds on the other Hand Emma Raducanu get's her Matches posted anywhere between 15 - 20 mins after any match so what do you Expect from them? Equality? Quality?
Let me preface by saying that I am a BIG fan of these two players. But this match was just a pain to watch. Both players didn't play their best (double fault, double fault, then ace, then repeat). Not sure if it's because of the heat/humidity or the remnants of bronchitis from Rybakina... I hope they both shake off whatever's bothering them
Rybakina is almost *A FOOT TALLER* than Leylah.
Insane the height disparity.
Lady John Wick Rybakina The Humble Queen ❤❤❤
It's 2024 and WTA still posts sports highlights in 30 fps.
These days it’s almost an achievement for Rybakina to play a complete match even if she loses. How many tournaments has she not even been able to play due to myriad viruses/illnesses
Is the match point in the comments??
I think rybakina is pretty much done for this season. Struggling with fitness & bottling wimby took a toll on her.
typical for Rybakina poorly second half of season
These comments are all wondering what's wrong with Rybakina. No one is saying that Leylah played well. I guess it's too hard to believe that she could actually beat a top player with skill and talent even though she's half a foot shorter than Rybakina. Makes me laugh 😂
Elena's seems to have a stamina and or endurance issue, if a match goes to 3 sets she tends to lose, the longer the season goes her deep runs in tournaments fade and post grass season she doesn't win titles.
Pas de titres ? 3 tournoi depuis début d'année les autres fon quoi de mieux la elle a un souci avec sa santé ! D'autres abandonne souvent ou déclare forfait
@@alainperrin1711 it is not just this year, since turning pro she has not won a wta title in the second half of the season.
@@alainperrin1711ele falou após wimbledom
Amazing work Leylah!
I love Leylah
I think Fernandez is the biggest fighter on the tour. Others have more talent though.
Let’s Go Leylah Annie Fernandez !!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤
リバキナ,スタイル良いね
Elena seems to be facing continuing physical challenges. Her power and movement were way down in the match. Fernandez played well and has all the fighting qualities.
Skipping crucial points and winning set points is hardly highlights ...seems a regular thing now
nice game ladies👏.
way to go layla💪👏
Hopefully just a bad day at the office. If Rybakina gets the service ticks she won’t be a top 100 player. The serve saves her from bad movement and inconsistency from the baseline.
SORPRESA. 😮
MILAGRO
@@Eduardo-m2i si, las dos cosas....
Everyone else has already said it, but man, all the breakpoints and key points completely missed. And then so much time wasted on going to the bench on changeovers and match wrap up...
Congratulations Leylah ❤️ 🙏
RYB HASN'T PLAYED FOR A COUPLE MONTHS, PLUS HER SURFACE IS GRASS WHERAS FERNANDEZ IS HARD COURTS..SHE DID MAKE US OPEN FINAL...
I wish Rybakina can get her game together. She has so much potential to beat many top ten players yet I feel it’s always a crap shoot with her. I love her humbleness, her massive serves and strong solid hitting, but often times her matches are plagued by overshooting the ball, or just not feeling well.
Не расстраивайтесь Елена! У Вас всё впереди будет ещё много побед!! Крепкого здоровья! 🙏🥰🙌💐
ТАК ТЕБЕ И НАДО ПРЕДАТЕЛЬНИЦА. МОЛЮСЬ ЧТО БЫ ТЫ ТЕПЕРЬ ТОЛЬКО ПРОИГРЫВАЛА.
Tennis is about who can step up for the day, no matter if you're ranked 1st in the world or 200. The BETTER person for the day always wins. Now more importantly, what's up with the highlights??? In this match, I would have shown some good rallies from the first set including set point. I would have included the match points that Elena lost in the second set and Leylah's set point in the second set plus a good rally here and there. For the final set, again, some better rallies would have been nice and of course Leylah's match point.
The more I see E Rybakina, the more sickly she looks. I wonder that's going on with her healthwise. On anorher note, happy for L Fernandez for this win; I still wish she had won the US Open in '21 for being a regular on tour and hardworking. Perhaps she'll have a career a la Paolini. As for the highlights? Well what else to add?! But YT is the only place where I can see some tennis, so...
She looks a little bit different here compared to before
Rybakina simply lacks consistency. She had the best serve in WTA, great FH & BH & powerful groundstroke but still she hardly won that many titles. She often get injured & she is not mentally tough.
She won so few titles...
@@BenjaminMorel-gp2et yeah just 8 WTA titles despite being 25 years old.
Game Recognize Game ,,,you feel me Famm!!😊
I don't even know she saved match point before the comentator mentioned it 🙃 the highlight is need to be fixed
The WTA doesn’t care how they promote their own sport. So many people watch highlights on RUclips but they give middle finger to fans
Go go go Leylah!🌈
Congratulations, Leylah 👏
Congrats to Leylah!🎉
Come on tennis authorities time to abolish two-ball serve, no more winning tournaments with Aces. No more Goran Ivanisevic winning with aces.
This was an ugly match from both. If Leylah played even half of what she is capable it would have been over early in straights.
Rybakina was that bad.
But maybe they fed off each other in the worst way.
Leylah did have a lot of nice winners, but she will need more against Schnaider who is on fire lately.
Rybakina’s movement was terrible. Something not right with her since Madrid. I hope she’s ok with her health issues.
this is wha leylah is capable off - her results before and after that 1 US Open final speak for themselves
it is obvious that Elena is not happy with her days
this is not what she wants
she must change her coach now
LENA PLZ CHANGE YOUR COACH
if she was happy i would understand
that she will loose or wont play
but it is an urgent need now
plz find an another Conchita Martinez to Coach you
tell that to her father, her father is her coach?
@@moonshine3657
oh no dear fellow, it is not her that coaching her
i dont know where is Svetlana Kuznetsova
maybe she can be a good coach
where is the Fernandez set point?
Not really interesting match...
Full of unforced error
I had to turn it off before I got too pissed off.
Maybe a new coach would help. Things are not going well for Elena. Even after a serious illness she should be able to eliminate hippety hop
I agree 200%.
Wow! Go Leylah! Took out the RedBull!
What is going on with the top ten in both the WTA and ATP the last few weeks ????? Are they tired im genuinely confused.
Yes they suffer from both mental and physical fatigue. There was huge pressure due to the Olympics and they just changed not only surface but also a continent. They seem to be running on fumes. I have huge respect for tennis players and people should be more understanding as it's impossible to maintain high quality with such intensive tournament schedule. Even Alcaraz is out.
What happened with Rybakina?
Rybakina not at her best. Long lay off from ill health seems to have had a sway over her. 20 aces and 17 double faults sum up the match. Way too high for a top player like Rybakina. Leylah played well and just hung on till the end.
what you mean she won the 1st set by a landslide? she was at her best?
They show the second point in the tiebreak, and the next point they show is in the third set. Ridiculous.
And I would have no idea Rybakina has match points, if I didn't read the comments here.
Who ever said that there was a big 3 on the WTA 😅 not seeing any of that the cookies are crumbling. Only Iga keeps baking them 😂
Why are there no tie-break winners from Leylah shown?
What happened to her old coach? These new coaches look clueless and offer zero advice!
S'était un tournoi de remise en route ses coach son bidon vukov en vacances à mon avis