EPIC Maxime Cressy vs Alejandro Tabilo 28-Point Tiebreak | Indian Wells 2023

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  • @jackschieferdecker4656
    @jackschieferdecker4656 Год назад +161

    Wow, that’s insane. Especially when you think about the fact that it only takes 24 points to win a set

    • @user-wethe9
      @user-wethe9 Год назад +10

      Thats only when there is no deuce and 6-0. So I guess 28 point tiebreak is like a half a set

    • @jonathangrant9811
      @jonathangrant9811 Год назад

      @@user-wethe9 it’s happened before

    • @heineseeki
      @heineseeki Год назад

      Could be 6-4 as well if you don‘t win a point on your opponents games haha.
      Avg. set win is probably around 32 ish points

    • @ThanhNguyen-sf9mv
      @ThanhNguyen-sf9mv Год назад

      You should watch the tie-break between Isner vs Opelka in Dallas last year. 46-point tiebreak, it is like nearly an actual set. And also what happened to Opelka now, it is such a long time since he played a tournament

    • @yaqarm8822
      @yaqarm8822 Год назад

      You can win a set by touching the ball 0 times (not a disqualification or anything but actually have each point played). But how??

  • @alancosta4760
    @alancosta4760 Год назад +64

    Cressy always balanced 30 aces 20df 500 volleys 😂😂

  • @danielvidal2717
    @danielvidal2717 Год назад +8

    Thanks for showing those hugs between Tabilo and his team, very emotional really. I am Argentinian and rooting for him to make it deep into the tournment!

  • @jfgonzalezbofill3712
    @jfgonzalezbofill3712 Год назад +36

    Chilean tenis coming strong this IW. Hope to see Garin and Tabilo do well in R3!

    • @cabemaru1
      @cabemaru1 Год назад +1

      This aged so well! Yeah

  • @jonathanfrancesconi6666
    @jonathanfrancesconi6666 Год назад +96

    Not easy to beat Cressy in two consecutive tie breaks!

    • @user-zb5um6rr2h
      @user-zb5um6rr2h Год назад

      He risk man..

    • @TheRafaelBond
      @TheRafaelBond Год назад +3

      it is not very hard, actually. Cressy is not a good tiebreak player.

  • @bandkiller5651
    @bandkiller5651 Год назад +21

    Let’s see more epic tiebreakers that are like above 13-13

  • @jaqg7478
    @jaqg7478 Год назад +2

    Huge win. Excellent performance by #Tabilo especially to overcome setpoints when #cressy serving.
    Viva Chile 🇨🇱 👏🏼🎾

  • @Birdylockso
    @Birdylockso Год назад +9

    Cressy allowed a 5-2 lead in the tiebreak to vanish. Ouch!

  • @songomis8326
    @songomis8326 Год назад +15

    Jarry raised his level and probably Tabilo also knew he had to do it. Let's see if he can keep the good form.

  • @marestgondev
    @marestgondev Год назад +46

    this was insane what a level from tabilo

    • @TheRafaelBond
      @TheRafaelBond Год назад +3

      what? Did you actually see the tiebreak? It was pretty mediocre. Solid stuff from Tabilo, nothing more.

    • @kingadjust6201
      @kingadjust6201 Год назад +1

      @@TheRafaelBond that's what he meant Tabilo was solid

    • @tskrvk1367
      @tskrvk1367 Год назад

      Cressy just gave points to Tabilo the whole game with his 18 double faults. Tabilo didn’t have to do anything

  • @JohnSmith-xx9th
    @JohnSmith-xx9th Год назад +12

    Mr Tabilo did well to beat the partial crowd

  • @mmm6325
    @mmm6325 Год назад +9

    We all knew it was gonna come down to a double fault even before watching lol

  • @COTTESITO
    @COTTESITO Год назад +7

    Now Jarry is back. Tabilo have to be better, to take the place like singel player in David Cup team Chile. Garin start to play well.

  • @-Munditimum-
    @-Munditimum- Год назад +1

    At least from my observations Alejandro is not often seen in these major tournaments, and maybe a little underrated. Cressy is no joke; amazing quality player.
    Let's see how Alejandro does in the next round.
    Thank you Tennis TV! What a tiebreaker.
    Cheers!
    M

  • @davesteckel7823
    @davesteckel7823 Год назад +38

    28 aces, 18 double faults for Maxime

  • @shoopstoopkeep
    @shoopstoopkeep Год назад +16

    damn cressy finally got a second serve

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 Год назад +7

      18 double faults

    • @kingadjust6201
      @kingadjust6201 Год назад +9

      @@thebigmonstaandy6644 wow really? Paire and Sabalenka have competition 😎👍

    • @TheRafaelBond
      @TheRafaelBond Год назад

      not really. he just got scared and toned it down.

    • @user-dc4sm3lg1z
      @user-dc4sm3lg1z Год назад +1

      @@kingadjust6201 Count Fruvirtova in, as well.

  • @PabloCruzat767
    @PabloCruzat767 Год назад +15

    Grande Tabilo!!👏👏

    • @luisabarca7363
      @luisabarca7363 Год назад

      “¿Grande, Tabilo?”... Te felicito por tu gracia y originalidad, Pablo... ¡Deberías escribir para la televisión!... Libretos para el Coco Legrand y el Bombo Fica, cosas así, digo yo... ¡Para qué chucha escribir huevadas en estos foros si no tienes nada que decir!... Silence is golden...

  • @jaimegambia8312
    @jaimegambia8312 Год назад +2

    Crack tabilo 👏💪💪💪💪

  • @Claudio-qz9vc
    @Claudio-qz9vc Год назад +13

    Dificil rival felicitaciones Tabilo

  • @anseinueseima408
    @anseinueseima408 Год назад +3

    this is the drawback of serve and volley, if the opponent can maintain his service game then it always goes to tiebreak which gives more pressure to the serve and volley person

  • @dem0nico
    @dem0nico Год назад +9

    Tabilo God

  • @tavomundo4703
    @tavomundo4703 Год назад +2

    Tabigod👏👏👏👏👏❤️🇨🇱

  • @eduardoblancosalinas.
    @eduardoblancosalinas. Год назад +2

    VAMOS TABILO 💙💛💙

  • @MoorishBrooklyn
    @MoorishBrooklyn Год назад +1

    Fans got a treat.

  • @doubletroubledad1323
    @doubletroubledad1323 Год назад

    Cressy is going to shatter the record for most career double faults in a few years. Dude just flat out refuses to ease up on his 2nd serve 🤦‍♂️

  • @hindikklljggg
    @hindikklljggg Год назад +6

    He celebrates too much like Alcaraz and Tsitsipas.

  • @maria_lara111
    @maria_lara111 Год назад +4

    Oh gosh ….. what a match 😅😅😅😅 Cressy is playing better though 🥳

    • @TheRafaelBond
      @TheRafaelBond Год назад +1

      better? than what?

    • @kingadjust6201
      @kingadjust6201 Год назад +1

      @@TheRafaelBond you offended in every comment- what? What? How? Huh!?!?! Aaaaah!?!?!?! 🤣😎👍

  • @Ninja-gt3zi
    @Ninja-gt3zi Год назад +5

    Atleast Cressy has a different gamestyle while being top 40. Ill always respect him for instead of hogging the baseline like 95% of players

  • @otrolongi
    @otrolongi Год назад +1

    vamos csmmmm :,)

  • @COTTESITO
    @COTTESITO Год назад +1

    Claudio Bravo playing 🎾?

  • @BojanKordic
    @BojanKordic Год назад +2

    I thought the result will be 28-26 😂 baited

  • @crish9847
    @crish9847 Год назад +1

    You see a lot of serve and volleyers in these long tiebreakers bcz they win their service point and lose their returning games

  • @thebigmonstaandy6644
    @thebigmonstaandy6644 Год назад +5

    Creesys serve is not good enough : 18 double faults, low 1st %

    • @terrymoselhy7279
      @terrymoselhy7279 Год назад

      His serve is plenty good enough, in fact one of the best serves on tour … he needs to stop taking risks on his second serve and spin it in like every other player does … as it is he basically serves two 1st serves!

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 Год назад

      @@terrymoselhy7279 never he has one of the best serves on tour.61 % of 1st it to low for such big guy.and he needs so much risks , otherwise he cant play serve and volley after 2nd serve

  • @solbaatyr3340
    @solbaatyr3340 Год назад

    I wonder how many set points Cressy had hahaha

  • @TheRafaelBond
    @TheRafaelBond Год назад +1

    Stop, overusing, the word, epic.

  • @hakesong
    @hakesong Год назад

    LFG CHILE

  • @jorgeandresclerc5596
    @jorgeandresclerc5596 Год назад +2

    Chao gringo

  • @mickedeut
    @mickedeut Год назад +2

    Maxime "7/6" Cressy

  • @javiermunoz3136
    @javiermunoz3136 Год назад +10

    You can hear many people against Tabilo but when he defeates cressy half of the spectators were applauding. That's a big jelousy from north american people that can't see a US tennis player losing against a Chilean tennis player. It makes them remember Rios

    • @kingadjust6201
      @kingadjust6201 Год назад +6

      It's the United States of course they'll go for Cressy it doesn't mean they dislike Tabilo he's fun to watch but Chilean pro tennis players are rare nearly 95% of American players can win against a Chilean player it isn't even debatable sorry 🤣😎👍

    • @DomonationYT
      @DomonationYT Год назад +5

      Most of them probably don’t know who Rios is. Relax

    • @kingadjust6201
      @kingadjust6201 Год назад +1

      @@DomonationYT the guy argues with people in the comment section yet he doesn't speak English properly 🤣😎👍

    • @digolaverdadmclaverdad7572
      @digolaverdadmclaverdad7572 Год назад

      @@kingadjust6201 no

    • @kingadjust6201
      @kingadjust6201 Год назад +1

      @@digolaverdadmclaverdad7572 yes....... Oui........sì

  • @r_d_t
    @r_d_t 9 месяцев назад

    big

  • @999flame6
    @999flame6 Год назад

    those courts are slower than clay

  • @kingadjust6201
    @kingadjust6201 Год назад +1

    Hala Madrid! 🤍🏆⚪👑

  • @user-om1zj6pz4h
    @user-om1zj6pz4h Год назад +4

    how much interestingly they paid Maxime Cressy for draining the game? 5 set points…

    • @g0ing1nsane
      @g0ing1nsane Год назад

      Не пользуйся переводчиком, неправильно переводит. И не ставь на теннис, у тебя явно нет для этого мозгов

  • @joseantoniopizarrocruz1786
    @joseantoniopizarrocruz1786 Год назад

    Ya le ganó a Thomson

  • @gp-rm7ru
    @gp-rm7ru Год назад

    Jugando con el tabilo afuera 🤣

  • @ricepaddies1
    @ricepaddies1 Год назад

    Creesy will be #1 and Brooksby #2

  • @esteban4463
    @esteban4463 Год назад +1

    Era malo el suizo

  • @dawak666
    @dawak666 Год назад

    tabilo joue à la baballe avec cressy 😂😂

  • @ShutDown531
    @ShutDown531 Год назад

    He celebrate like he won the world cup 😂

    • @tavomundo4703
      @tavomundo4703 Год назад +4

      Because he had a worst 2022 and in 2023 more injuries but Tabilo today play well and focus👏

  • @sunilkarki9688
    @sunilkarki9688 Год назад +1

    #Double Fault King Cressy😂😂😂 he wants to show his serve rather than game😅😅

  • @finnkk854
    @finnkk854 Год назад

    two trees

  • @sosasositamafia5912
    @sosasositamafia5912 Год назад

    chilean

  • @user-dq3ll7nb7y
    @user-dq3ll7nb7y Год назад

    🤡🤡🤡🤡

  • @Cadavaroff
    @Cadavaroff Год назад

    Как же медленно они играют, хочется ускорить видео))

    • @julioquezada8473
      @julioquezada8473 Год назад

      No es necesario ser rápido para ganar un partido tonton

  • @virat5828
    @virat5828 Год назад

    Cressy can't do one volley under pressure, does tons of DFs and calls himself as a serve and volleyer.

    • @nicolasmts3264
      @nicolasmts3264 Год назад

      The guy is garbage serves at least 50% of DF compared to his aces and his game so predictable and boring don't even understand why people like him lol

  • @ponce1741
    @ponce1741 Год назад

    Cressy deserved to lose…too nahy missed opportunities in the tie break final

  • @lukepatterson5367
    @lukepatterson5367 Год назад +2

    Cressy was so bad what was up with him ? One of the worst performances I’ve seen for a while his opponent was very average too he will get beat comfortably in the next round I would guess playing at that level

  • @alitherland765
    @alitherland765 Год назад +1

    His celebration was so irritating like nadals cringe fake muscular pumps

  • @badboy0607
    @badboy0607 Год назад

    Cressy is painfully boring to watch. Beyond one dimensional.

  • @alexeykisilier
    @alexeykisilier Год назад

    Chile is a very poor country. You see how every match win means to those guys.

    • @FelipeGamingCL
      @FelipeGamingCL Год назад +8

      Chile had Olympic medals, victories in masters 1000 tournaments and a world N1 in tennis.

    • @Rodrigo-zz7zj
      @Rodrigo-zz7zj Год назад +6

      poor country? it's not a rich country but its by far the best country of south américa.

    • @coolkidstoyvideos4717
      @coolkidstoyvideos4717 Год назад +6

      No, Chile is not a poor country. Chile is considered to be a high-income country by the World Bank, and it has one of the highest GDP per capita in Latin America. However, like any country, there is economic inequality and poverty within its borders. According to the World Bank, as of 2020, the poverty rate in Chile was around 8.6%, which is relatively low compared to other countries in the region.

    • @tavomundo4703
      @tavomundo4703 Год назад +1

      Poor comment, ignorante🤡🤡😅😅🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @alexeykisilier
      @alexeykisilier Год назад +1

      Do you feel offended because I have used the word „poor“. If you are not poor first of all why you care then? By poor I meant not the people living there but the opportunities. Years ago it was an official discussion in the US Tennis, as USA wasn’t producing enough good players compared to the opportunities. And if you know how much tennis costs to play it on tour, you see how much one more round means to Alejandro. Maybe I missed it before, but never saw someone celebrating a 64th round match win as much as he did.

  • @gamerkhrist_aran
    @gamerkhrist_aran Год назад +2

    vamos chile carajo , vamos tabilooooooo !!!!