TBF, he had SnV on crucial points with that serve so maybe the initial thought was he hit floater and Carlos was gonna hit a Easy volley, didn't realize he was gonna do the forehand instead and by the time he realized it was too late
can sb explain me why the ball kicks after bouncing to the right although alacaraz give it a slice on the right side at contact. IMO the has to kick to the left. but i dont know
You can see him move further wide as alcaraz tosses the ball up, there’s a small amount of deception at play from returners trying to make the server choose a specific spot to serve in
@@samlee5075 i wouldn't say hes learnt his kick serve from rafa. Rafa doesnt get as much kick as alcaraz. Maybe a different player which also gets lots of kick like federer?
It’s all in the core. He tosses the ball far left and makes an arc with his back in order to spin the ball wide and out. He’s also standing far left from where you’d normally stand for a serve which benefits into the overall angle placement.
@@marianodiaz698 Well, am I wrong? If the server is standing so wide, the reciever should also stand a little wider. That's just common sense for any tennis player. It doesnt matter what rank they are. Even highing ranking pros make mistakes. Im just saying.
@@TheAsianDude888 Yeah i'm joking man, he clearly knows that he has to stand wider given Alcaraz's service position, but he also had clearly already given up. He kinda surrendered at that point.
@@santoshthapa8398 you bring your opponent way off the court, giving you the chance to quickly close the point by playing the next shot in the opposite direction. Berrettini does it often, serve+forehand.
It is the lack of regulation to control the pace at one plays his /her game...if the player had kept focus on returning the ball rather than trying to hit it back hard it would've been a slower but a return that he wanted and he would've come back for the counter as he knew he hit it slow...taking nothing away from that serve...it's high level of skill and a work of art...
Please continue to coach the return of a professional player down match point against a great kick serve, and continue to assume that you know what typeof return the player was going for.
He did it at his own risk of breaking his shoulder. It's not recommended on the part of rec players over 25 of age. Otherwise, tennis shall destroy your physical well-being.
…I don’t think he was at any risk of injury there. Plenty of people hit that type of serve and don’t end up injured. Sure, if you’re a rec player and not conditioned/don’t have good mechanics, don’t go for it. But I assure you, he can hit that serve a thousand times without “breaking his shoulder”
If ur that far out of the court… yes makes sense
Fica quieto
Unless youre Nadal…
On top of being that far out of contention for the match
That was some sick twist on that serve
And what a serve he is developing. Scary how quick.
He is so good in many ways That's why he is my IDOL now in Tennis.
Aka glory seeking
@@kakashihatake1029 wtf is glory seeking lmao
@@hypershock0762 it's quite self explanatory tbh. You can just search it up if need be
@@kakashihatake1029 do you mean that in a bad way? I don’t see an issue with “glory seeking” aka winning
@@hypershock0762 basically it means you jump on the bandwagon of successful players purely because.... they win a lot
Kick serves are really hard, for those who have not played tennis before. He makes it look easy
Rafa would have somehow hit an inside in forehand after the return 😂😂
Nada, Rafa done
Because he's left handy
@@mufasasdaughter4238 comment didn't age well
@@mufasasdaughter4238 yeah he done winning yet another GS🤣🤣🤣
@@mufasasdaughter4238 blocked and reported
When Nadal gets injured and not as competitive as he was, the new spaniard comes in, you just cant avoid em
Bravo, Carlos. Qué grande!!!
Look from where Alca was serving, like in doubles...great kicker!!
*Thought the guy in blue was Djokovic... looks like him from a distance.*
Very good tactic on his court positioning to kick his serve out wider..
"Carlos el niño de oro", un auténtico supercrack, el futuro es suyo....
És el mas talentoso te los niños que están en ele tour. Pero niño de oro significa más que que ser bueno en lo que hace.
Poetry! Everyone should replicate his 2nd serve if they only knew....
Vamos Carlos!👍🇪🇦💪.
TBF, he had SnV on crucial points with that serve so maybe the initial thought was he hit floater and Carlos was gonna hit a Easy volley, didn't realize he was gonna do the forehand instead and by the time he realized it was too late
I saw this exact same thing. J Sinner was so good that he made Alcoraz give up in wimbledon 4th round
Vamos Carlos!👍🇪🇦💪....
I need this in slow-mo
I still don't understand how it's possible to get that much top spin on a serve.
Grow up and live at a tennis academy run by your father and you’d be able to serve like that too. He’s lived tennis his entire life.
You bitter bro?
@@JRKA
@@markwood7045 speaking facts, his talent is awesome!
Oooh ouaou... thats not easy to return with good possibilities to win also the point.... ooookkk..... ouaou...
Woow!!👌👌👌
This is topspin serve
He didn't give up, he lost
I was in the stands during that point
R u from florida?
@@1staid477 no but I went to Florida to watch
@@joshg6410 ah gotchu, super cool
So was the opponent at least on the serve
Хорошая подача..... Без шансов для соперника.
Is that Australia 🇦🇺
Ufff maldito viento
Ese saque sale uno de cada mil.
Alcaraz has a monster kick serve. Even Djokovic was rattled by it.
can sb explain me why the ball kicks after bouncing to the right although alacaraz give it a slice on the right side at contact. IMO the has to kick to the left. but i dont know
If this was me I would hit the forehand into the net
That and the fact he’s 5-2 40 love up …
Alçaram wouldn't give up
Fucsovics should’ve stood farther over to return, since Alcaraz was standing so far over to serve.
You don't play do you?
@@davepenprase Not anymore, but I did.
You can see him move further wide as alcaraz tosses the ball up, there’s a small amount of deception at play from returners trying to make the server choose a specific spot to serve in
Sempre tem um Brasileiro no role
The opponent shud have stood a little wider
3 and 2 isn't too bad, I guess!
Alcatraz shows that speed isn’t everything.
I do like this kid will go a long way but his coaching during the matches need to stop
Is it possible doing this serve in Right lane ?
His serve is very much like Federer's.
It is so cool
A perfect match point huh?
That wasn’t a kick serve, that was a twist serve. Kick would continue going straight on the path, twist would turn outwards
Can someone explain how to do that
I probably sat right next to you
I thought it was Novak djokovic
There's one ace too against Agut.
We saw him against GOAT NOVAK DJOKOVIC
Your 🐐 got ownned 🇪🇸🇪🇸 🔥🔥
Tennis clash
Never quit, even if you think you will lose the point.
How does he get so much kick
Learnt from Rafa? His game also has lots of spin.
@@samlee5075 i wouldn't say hes learnt his kick serve from rafa. Rafa doesnt get as much kick as alcaraz. Maybe a different player which also gets lots of kick like federer?
@@saccount8009 Possible also. Roger has quite a lot of spin.
It’s all in the core. He tosses the ball far left and makes an arc with his back in order to spin the ball wide and out. He’s also standing far left from where you’d normally stand for a serve which benefits into the overall angle placement.
@@Remixable100 thanks
Thats the TWIST SERVE
E C H I Z E N R Y O M A
If the server was standing so wide, I would assume the receiver would also stand a little wider. But just me.
Yeah you surely know better than a ranked top 48 player
@@marianodiaz698 Well, am I wrong? If the server is standing so wide, the reciever should also stand a little wider. That's just common sense for any tennis player. It doesnt matter what rank they are. Even highing ranking pros make mistakes. Im just saying.
@@TheAsianDude888 Yeah i'm joking man, he clearly knows that he has to stand wider given Alcaraz's service position, but he also had clearly already given up. He kinda surrendered at that point.
@@marianodiaz698 Okay. Cool
His name is Fucsovics
i’m guessing this channel likes alcaraz 😂
What's not to like the kid's on fire
@@davepenpraseexactly 🔥🔥
Martin fucovic
Serving out wide always helps.
Why
@@santoshthapa8398 you bring your opponent way off the court, giving you the chance to quickly close the point by playing the next shot in the opposite direction.
Berrettini does it often, serve+forehand.
I thought it was Djokovic for a sec lol 😂😂
Thought it was Djokovic for a sec until i read the title. But i see a flaw in alcaraz serve. He kinda throws the ball too far back behind him
That's a large part of where the kick comes from- I used to do the same when I was younger and had more core/back flexibility
It is the lack of regulation to control the pace at one plays his /her game...if the player had kept focus on returning the ball rather than trying to hit it back hard it would've been a slower but a return that he wanted and he would've come back for the counter as he knew he hit it slow...taking nothing away from that serve...it's high level of skill and a work of art...
Please continue to coach the return of a professional player down match point against a great kick serve, and continue to assume that you know what typeof return the player was going for.
Nadal would've hitten a winner from there
His Just playing like me on mobile game
What if he missed it 😂
Then it would’ve been 40-15 and they wouldve had to play another point
@@tripplej7259 ikr no big deal
He was up 40-0 5-2 as well. So by then you’re toast.
Beautiful kick serve though
What the hell does kick serve mean?
He serves much away from the centre of the court
Yes, to create the angle for the kick serve. Makes sense no?
L opponent
Future legend...hall of famer and yeah Nole you are not even deserve to be in his league okay
is Alcarez A.I ?
Pretty much😂
Crazy thing is he read that direction with the split step and was still too far from the ball. Spectacular serve really!😅
Ridiculous
He did it at his own risk of breaking his shoulder. It's not recommended on the part of rec players over 25 of age. Otherwise, tennis shall destroy your physical well-being.
…I don’t think he was at any risk of injury there. Plenty of people hit that type of serve and don’t end up injured. Sure, if you’re a rec player and not conditioned/don’t have good mechanics, don’t go for it. But I assure you, he can hit that serve a thousand times without “breaking his shoulder”
If he missed that 😂
Ss
most complete teenage player i’ve ever seen.
That’s Djokovic not Alcarez.
His serve is nothing special
Yet
That's cheating mr Alcaraz 4 me.