@@RazOls i always loved the drive volley that Roger played from almost baseline. That's a unique shot. It is so great to see Carlos replicate most of Roger's shots. Carlos seems to have the same feel of Tennis like Roger. And obviously Roger was his favourite player growing up. 😊🥳
@@BOZ_11 I must agree. In a stagnant sea of robots, Carlos stands as a beacon for all to see how complete a player he is at 21yrs. Simply phenomenal how fast his presence is changing the game.
Alcaraz is still far from a complete player (he doesn't have a top serve so he should only work on that shot since the other segments of the game are top). Although his serve is better compared to the previous ones and he has been working on improving that shot, his serve is still far from top quality. Siner in that segment since he is a tall player compared to the height of Alcaraz of 183 who is a short player better although at the beginning this shot was not top notch but at the end of 2023 he worked on that shot and you can see how much he has progressed in improving his serve and now he that ultimate weapon. Also, Siner's game is much more stable, he has a continuity of victories over Djokovic, unlike Alacaraz, and there are no big drops in the game compared to Alcaraz, who plays hot-cold and has big drops (dominates during most of the match, but when he needs to bring it to the end, it becomes more complicated and in the end he loses the match he won: Cincinnati 2023, Roland Garros and Final Masters 2023, Olympic Games 2024).
Carlos Alcaraz is the reason why I watched tennis. His games are exciting and entertaining. I won’t be tired watching all his matches win or lose. Such a complete player. 👏🏼
I've seen so many of these shots on Carlos tournaments but many of them haven't seen them , incredible from Carlitos and also he is a unique player no need to be compared with the big 3 , he is unique . thanks for these 28.11 minutes compilation
I'm sorry to all the legend fans but Alcaraz has the highest level I've ever seen comparative to his age, if he sustains the same consistency as them (big if) I think he breaks some huge records.
Alcaraz lacks a high-quality serve in his game, which includes aces, unplayable serves, free or easy points, and gaining a strategic advantage in points. This weakness is especially evident on fast surfaces, where he often struggles against players with better serves, such as Zverev, Medvedev, Djokovic, Siner, and others. Alcaraz's serve is currently his biggest weakness and one he needs to work on. Although his height (183 cm) prevents him from serving like taller players like Roddick (188 cm), Becker (191 cm), or Ivanisevic (193 cm), he could emulate players of similar height, such as Sampras, Federer, or Nadal 185 (whose serve was particularly effective at the 2010 US Open). Novak Djokovic has also struggled with his serve, but with the help of coaches like Becker and Ivanisevic, he has significantly improved his serve and turned it into one of his strongest weapons. Alcaraz could consider improving his serve with the help of a coach, keeping Ferrer or possibly replacing him with one of the aforementioned experts. Until the beginning start of the Australian Open, he should focus exclusively on working on his serve, choosing one of the options listed above. Serving players of similar height could be key to Alcaraz’s further improvement.
28 minutes, what an effort by you mate👏 Love that aggressive second serve backhand return from him in particular, used it quite well in Beijing again this week
Looking at all the forehand compilations (down the line, cross court, inside out, inside in) just the one against Medvedev in Nitto 2023 is with the lasso motion. In Beijing we saw Carlos using more a Federer kind of technique, and the difference in speed and aggressiveness is notorious In other words: If Carlos uses the Federer technique: He got the fastest and most lethal forehand on the tour If he uses Nadal technique: Still has a good forehand, but it's nowhere near to produce the same ball speed than using an aggressive motion Great video Raz, always delivering, this production takes a lot of time
Great analysis, completely agree with it. I also think he needs to be a bit more consistent with his forehand, it can be miss and hit at times. Thanks for the support man!
What a heartful delight to watch this boy playing tennis. Those who don't even know the sport too fall for him. Still the poor guy is not able to make against the doper😢
The outrageous volley hit by Alcaraz on 17:38 against Evans in Shanghai 2023 resembles THAT volley hit by Roger during Miami 2002 against Hewitt, doesn't it ?
Alcaraz lacks a high-quality serve in his game, which includes aces, unplayable serves, free or easy points, and gaining a strategic advantage in points. This weakness is especially evident on fast surfaces, where he often struggles against players with better serves, such as Zverev, Medvedev, Djokovic, Siner, and others. Alcaraz's serve is currently his biggest weakness and one he needs to work on. Although his height (183 cm) prevents him from serving like taller players like Roddick (188 cm), Becker (191 cm), or Ivanisevic (193 cm), he could emulate players of similar height, such as Sampras, Federer, or Nadal 185 (whose serve was particularly effective at the 2010 US Open). Novak Djokovic has also struggled with his serve, but with the help of coaches like Becker and Ivanisevic, he has significantly improved his serve and turned it into one of his strongest weapons. Alcaraz could consider improving his serve with the help of a coach, keeping Ferrer or possibly replacing him with one of the aforementioned experts. Until the beginning start of the Australian Open, he should focus exclusively on working on his serve, choosing one of the options listed above. Serving players of similar height could be key to Alcaraz’s further improvement.
Lo tiene todo excepto ser N1 constante y jugar bien todo el año. El jugador más inflado de la historia. Ahora las rrss nos hacen creer q esta a un nivel superlativo pero.los hechos demuestran que tiene 4 grandes y 5 m1000. No es Federer, no está ni cerca de nadal y mucho menos de los números de djokovic. Pega una tremenda derecha pero también comete errores infantiles y pierde con jugadores de segunda. Vamos Nike has lo tuyo 😂
Alcaraz lacks a high-quality serve in his game, which includes aces, unplayable serves, free or easy points, and gaining a strategic advantage in points. This weakness is especially evident on fast surfaces, where he often struggles against players with better serves, such as Zverev, Medvedev, Djokovic, Siner, and others. Alcaraz's serve is currently his biggest weakness and one he needs to work on. Although his height (183 cm) prevents him from serving like taller players like Roddick (188 cm), Becker (191 cm), or Ivanisevic (193 cm), he could emulate players of similar height, such as Sampras, Federer, or Nadal 185 (whose serve was particularly effective at the 2010 US Open). Novak Djokovic has also struggled with his serve, but with the help of coaches like Becker and Ivanisevic, he has significantly improved his serve and turned it into one of his strongest weapons. Alcaraz could consider improving his serve with the help of a coach, keeping Ferrer or possibly replacing him with one of the aforementioned experts. Until the beginning start of the Australian Open, he should focus exclusively on working on his serve, choosing one of the options listed above. Serving players of similar height could be key to Alcaraz’s further improvement.
@ the shots make and make the rivals feel impotent. your work it's amazing. i'm looking this video y slow motion with viking music in the background. carlos imagination it's unparalleled. thanks man
*Tell me your favorite Carlos Alcaraz shot from this video!*
@@RazOls i always loved the drive volley that Roger played from almost baseline. That's a unique shot. It is so great to see Carlos replicate most of Roger's shots. Carlos seems to have the same feel of Tennis like Roger. And obviously Roger was his favourite player growing up. 😊🥳
SABA
8:46
15:04
And the last two from the vid.
All of them are fantastic 😂😂
I’m looking forward to the one coming in 2025 😂😂😂
This man saved tennis
I have a feeling he will break all the records and become the GOAT.
@@BOZ_11 I must agree. In a stagnant sea of robots, Carlos stands as a beacon for all to see how complete a player he is at 21yrs. Simply phenomenal how fast his presence is changing the game.
Definitely yesssssss
Quite simply the best tennis player I’ve ever seen. And I was a Federer fan
Alcaraz is still far from a complete player (he doesn't have a top serve so he should only work on that shot since the other segments of the game are top). Although his serve is better compared to the previous ones and he has been working on improving that shot, his serve is still far from top quality. Siner in that segment since he is a tall player compared to the height of Alcaraz of 183 who is a short player better although at the beginning this shot was not top notch but at the end of 2023 he worked on that shot and you can see how much he has progressed in improving his serve and now he that ultimate weapon. Also, Siner's game is much more stable, he has a continuity of victories over Djokovic, unlike Alacaraz, and there are no big drops in the game compared to Alcaraz, who plays hot-cold and has big drops (dominates during most of the match, but when he needs to bring it to the end, it becomes more complicated and in the end he loses the match he won: Cincinnati 2023, Roland Garros and Final Masters 2023, Olympic Games 2024).
21 years old and he’s already making highlights compilations up to 30 minutes. Thanks for this Raz!
My pleasure! Happy you enjoyed it mate :)
it's actually crazy, he is already one of the GOATs and even at 21 years old
There was no proper RUclips during younger days of big 3 , so no highlights
We're really blessed. As many said before, he plays like Roger, Nadal and Djokovic. It's a bit of a relief to see RF in him after RF retired.
He is the complete package. So incredible giving life to the game of tennis. I can’t stop admiring him ❤
Carlos is a beast. He was stunning in Beijing. I really enjoyed this. Thank You!
I've never seen anything like that, I'll never have enough of his tennis, he is so entertaining, a joy for the sport 😊
Carlos Alcaraz is the reason why I watched tennis. His games are exciting and entertaining. I won’t be tired watching all his matches win or lose. Such a complete player. 👏🏼
Bro what a MASTERFUL compilation of shots. What a HUGE effort to put this together - thank you!
Thank you 🙏🙏
I've seen so many of these shots on Carlos tournaments but many of them haven't seen them , incredible from Carlitos and also he is a unique player no need to be compared with the big 3 , he is unique . thanks for these 28.11 minutes compilation
Shout out to the audio edits for each clip, it makes it so much easier to watch and the videos flow really nicely. Best tennis content on YT
Thanks man, happy someone noticed 😃
I noticed this too, really makes the video flow and the compilation feel seamless. Very thoughtful and great editing.
Thank you 🙏
I'm sorry to all the legend fans but Alcaraz has the highest level I've ever seen comparative to his age, if he sustains the same consistency as them (big if) I think he breaks some huge records.
We’re practically making up names for these shots Alcaraz produces… he’s simply a marvel.
His game is mix of all the best of all the tennis players on this globe
That mean he sat down and learned and this is incredible!
Alcaraz lacks a high-quality serve in his game, which includes aces, unplayable serves, free or easy points, and gaining a strategic advantage in points. This weakness is especially evident on fast surfaces, where he often struggles against players with better serves, such as Zverev, Medvedev, Djokovic, Siner, and others.
Alcaraz's serve is currently his biggest weakness and one he needs to work on. Although his height (183 cm) prevents him from serving like taller players like Roddick (188 cm), Becker (191 cm), or Ivanisevic (193 cm), he could emulate players of similar height, such as Sampras, Federer, or Nadal 185 (whose serve was particularly effective at the 2010 US Open).
Novak Djokovic has also struggled with his serve, but with the help of coaches like Becker and Ivanisevic, he has significantly improved his serve and turned it into one of his strongest weapons. Alcaraz could consider improving his serve with the help of a coach, keeping Ferrer or possibly replacing him with one of the aforementioned experts.
Until the beginning start of the Australian Open, he should focus exclusively on working on his serve, choosing one of the options listed above. Serving players of similar height could be key to Alcaraz’s further improvement.
he's already a legend of the game...
Alcaraz in 60FPS = Perfection
best content creator on YTB bro thats so good ! the video quality and compilation...You cant get any better than that...just like alcaraz lmao
Thank you 🙏🙏
Brilliant compilation. Showcases just how complete a player Carlos is. Roger must love this guy😊
I bet he does! Fed finally saw Carlos live at the Laver cup 🔥
@@RazOls I saw that. The greatest meets the heir apparent. Good stuff for the fans and the ☝🏽
Carlos tenisin yeni kralı olağanüstü bambaşka bir seviye saf yetenek 🔥💪
28 minutes, what an effort by you mate👏
Love that aggressive second serve backhand return from him in particular, used it quite well in Beijing again this week
Thank you 🙏
Pure joy to watch. And this is the best channel about him. ✌️
Vamooos!
Looking at all the forehand compilations (down the line, cross court, inside out, inside in) just the one against Medvedev in Nitto 2023 is with the lasso motion.
In Beijing we saw Carlos using more a Federer kind of technique, and the difference in speed and aggressiveness is notorious
In other words:
If Carlos uses the Federer technique: He got the fastest and most lethal forehand on the tour
If he uses Nadal technique: Still has a good forehand, but it's nowhere near to produce the same ball speed than using an aggressive motion
Great video Raz, always delivering, this production takes a lot of time
Great analysis, completely agree with it. I also think he needs to be a bit more consistent with his forehand, it can be miss and hit at times.
Thanks for the support man!
He was born to play tenis. Great compilation. Thanks.
Video of the year so far
Thank you, much appreciated 🙏 Honestly I feel a bit sad that no one is watching it
Magnificent video ❤tennis needs experts like you Raz thanks again God bless you
Glad you liked the video 🎾
The vollleys especially the reflex ❤.thanks for the discretion of various shots you made it easy for me to know ❤
I am scared of the videos compilation by the end of his carreer…that’s gonna be 5h long 😂no joke
Let's try 24hours!
KING CARLOS
Wonderful compilation, very well edited and put together - thank you!
This kid is so awesome ❤😎
The open stance forehand flick. I never saw a player hit that shot so well.
INSANE video Raz
Thanks man!
Best video I've ever seen on Alcaraz
🙏🙏
As a tennis fan, I love your channel. Great work.
Every type of shot
thank you so much for making this video!!
@@yiqunxue9309 Happy you liked it 🙏
So hard to choose a favourite!!! 🤯
Pueden decirme lo que quieran, es el mejor jugador que he visto en mi vida.
Carlos won today in China 🔥
excellent video thank you !!
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I hope he can surpass the Big 3.
Sick video bro
He's half man, half amazing!!!
Aclaraz is a human highlight
Theres brilliance and then theres genius! 🎉
It’s not all about the winners he hits. It’s about the way he sets it up
What a heartful delight to watch this boy playing tennis. Those who don't even know the sport too fall for him. Still the poor guy is not able to make against the doper😢
Djokovic is solid. Alcaraz is magical 😊
SABR (Sneak Attack by Roger) has now become SABA( Sneak Attack by Alcaraz) 😃❤️❤️❤️
If he is one hander, he does really complete the game style
The outrageous volley hit by Alcaraz on 17:38 against Evans in Shanghai 2023 resembles THAT volley hit by Roger during Miami 2002 against Hewitt, doesn't it ?
A bit similar yes but I think Roger's shot was more difficult
Wow can you do this with djokovic? Plisss. You’re my favorite RUclipsr!!
hmm, maybe down the road! Anytime I do Djokovic videos very few people are watching unfortunately :(
Alcaraz is tenís !
That's the whole goddamn package right there
- Deadpool
You should have included the ????? shot against Nakashima in the next gen finals where the ball touchs the net and he still hits a winner
He may not have the fluid grace of Federer, but he has the 2 things he didnt have, unreal speed and hulk lvl power
Make one of Sinner next
The passing shot
His shot profile 💀
This is more an educational video of what the shot terms are in demo lol
Needs the underarm serve to be complete
Maybe Kyrgios can coach him 😜
@@RazOls kyrgios in Alcaraz box could be something
Power-house
SABA❤
16:57
All can't even choose 😅
We are waiting for 2025❤ impatiently .
Isn't the "helicopter lasso forehand" called a banana forehand? 😭
No, not the same. Banana forehand is referenced to the flight of the ball (the curve). See Nadal's forehand for example
@@RazOls yeah I realized that 😭
Can he do a sinnerman roll? Lol
Raz really is the reincarnation of Federer the GOAT, but obviously not quite as good lol
Alcaraz lacks a high-quality serve in his game, which includes aces, unplayable serves, free or easy points, and gaining a strategic advantage in points. This weakness is especially evident on fast surfaces, where he often struggles against players with better serves, such as Zverev, Medvedev, Djokovic, Siner, and others.
Alcaraz's serve is currently his biggest weakness and one he needs to work on. Although his height (183 cm) prevents him from serving like taller players like Roddick (188 cm), Becker (191 cm), or Ivanisevic (193 cm), he could emulate players of similar height, such as Sampras, Federer, or Nadal 185 (whose serve was particularly effective at the 2010 US Open).
Novak Djokovic has also struggled with his serve, but with the help of coaches like Becker and Ivanisevic, he has significantly improved his serve and turned it into one of his strongest weapons. Alcaraz could consider improving his serve with the help of a coach, keeping Ferrer or possibly replacing him with one of the aforementioned experts.
Until the beginning start of the Australian Open, he should focus exclusively on working on his serve, choosing one of the options listed above. Serving players of similar height could be key to Alcaraz’s further improvement.
Lo tiene todo excepto ser N1 constante y jugar bien todo el año. El jugador más inflado de la historia. Ahora las rrss nos hacen creer q esta a un nivel superlativo pero.los hechos demuestran que tiene 4 grandes y 5 m1000. No es Federer, no está ni cerca de nadal y mucho menos de los números de djokovic. Pega una tremenda derecha pero también comete errores infantiles y pierde con jugadores de segunda. Vamos Nike has lo tuyo 😂
Alcaraz lacks a high-quality serve in his game, which includes aces, unplayable serves, free or easy points, and gaining a strategic advantage in points. This weakness is especially evident on fast surfaces, where he often struggles against players with better serves, such as Zverev, Medvedev, Djokovic, Siner, and others.
Alcaraz's serve is currently his biggest weakness and one he needs to work on. Although his height (183 cm) prevents him from serving like taller players like Roddick (188 cm), Becker (191 cm), or Ivanisevic (193 cm), he could emulate players of similar height, such as Sampras, Federer, or Nadal 185 (whose serve was particularly effective at the 2010 US Open).
Novak Djokovic has also struggled with his serve, but with the help of coaches like Becker and Ivanisevic, he has significantly improved his serve and turned it into one of his strongest weapons. Alcaraz could consider improving his serve with the help of a coach, keeping Ferrer or possibly replacing him with one of the aforementioned experts.
Until the beginning start of the Australian Open, he should focus exclusively on working on his serve, choosing one of the options listed above. Serving players of similar height could be key to Alcaraz’s further improvement.
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@ the shots make and make the rivals feel impotent. your work it's amazing. i'm looking this video y slow motion with viking music in the background. carlos imagination it's unparalleled. thanks man
@javierlombardo6213 Thanks a lot man 🙏 truly appreciate your comment
As compared to Sinner's topspin forehand and backgand....lol!
When highlights of 2024? No hate 🙏
Can't :(
The best tennis channel! 🫶🏻
Keep giving us these vids mate, absolutely love it!
I will 💪 Happy you like them!