Fritz will be fine, he just needs to beat a below--100% Demon and he's in the semis (because there's no way in hell Meddy is going to beat Sinner playing like this).
Sinner is just too good at Tennis right now, what a player. I had a Stake punt on him because it seems this guy totally forgot how to even lose 😂 Everytime I watch him he wins, and I must say Fritz was playing this game fantastically and yet.. still lost. That is power of Sinner right now 🔥
He is improving at phenomenal speed for the last 3 years. He has reached #1 in the world and got 2 grand slams. Whats scary is that he is still improving. His net games and variety in shots selections while maintaining the aggressive baseline games. He will be untouchable mybe in a year.
It was small margins, just one break in each set. Fritz was holding serve pretty comfortably otherwise. Not too much between them but Sinner is just that bit more consistent and makes fewer errors. It’s not as if Sinner was hitting way more amazing shots than Fritz, he just misses less.
when I think that there are people who find sinner's game boring. he plays with both strength and finesse with an incredible wrist. it's a pleasure for me to watch him play
So rare to see fritz get rattled and frustrated on the court. Fritz played absolutely incredible today but jannik showed why he's #1. Wishing them both well for their next game. They are both incredible to watch.
@@spencerdale2906No way. You think you want this, but three hours plus of this consistently would absolutely ruin the experience, plus there would be significantly less feel for how the player on the otherside of the camera is playing/moving. Court level view should be used intermittently, maybe 1 game after every 3 or so games.
For as long as the Hard Court Season lasts, definitely. It'll be interesting once we get into the Clay and Grass Court Seasons though, because that's when Alcaraz tends to really show his best Tennis because while he lacks the consistency of Sinner, the ceiling is definitely higher for Alcaraz.
@@madgavin7568 You forget Sinner was really good on grass this year as well. He won in Halle, and he could have won Wimbledon too if he didn't get sick. Just stay tuned and watch his next grass season, you'll see.
@@madgavin7568 no don’t need to wait for next season: we had one on clay and grass also in 2024 and alcaraz did not reach number one even for a quarter of an hour
seriously? People are forgetting the applause everytime Sinner missed first seerve in the third set of the USO or when he double faulted. I DIDN'T FORGET: I thought "Torino in a few months baby"
against most players, Taylor would’ve won this match, he was playing really well from the back of the court. Jannik is just on another level right now, one that only Alcaraz and occasionally Djokovic can sometimes rise to
I am Italian so partial towards Jannik ofc, but I wouldn't go that far, 100% Alcaraz vs 100% Sinner is always a matter of very few contested points, and on both grass and clay Alcaraz is stronger atm
Penso che questa sera abbiamo visto il miglior Fritz di sempre ma non è bastato con un Sinner che nel momento giusto a una marcia in più di tutti.....ciau
It's crazy how Sinner can do just exactly what is needed for the win, taking those crucial points every time he needs them.. He mentally destroys his opponents
@@Biwo-by3hq I think that's also the reason why he will remain being a top player, other players don't have that forte when playing, they could be losing and lose focus... but not sinner. I think that's a thing sinner has over Alcaraz who is more emotional and maybe more aggressive in terms of game style, but makes him less stable than sinner.
Very beautiful tennis to watch from these two players. Sinner is one or even two steps above, but Fritz is getting better and better and could get top 3 level.
I think Sinner is so good that he forces his opponents into "overplaying" from the start--they push too hard, go for broke, swing for the lines, because they know that's what they have to do to beat him. This can work for a while but it leads them into making more errors. So with many matches it looks like Sinner is getting a slow start, but in reality his opponents are just pushing too hard, giving it their all. But they can't keep it up. Then Sinner just overpowers them. But he's just playing his usual game the whole time, not getting stressed out, patient, relentless. I didn't say that very well but I guess you know what I mean.
not really... He lost to Alcraz in China. That match led to Sinner's IMPROVEMENT & FIGURING OUT HOW TO BEAT Alcaraz, the BEAST as Sinner called him🙈...hence his WIN IN SHANGAI & REST IS NO MORE LOOSING TO THE BEAST🙉
Have you ever seen the Djokovic forehand betwen 2008-2013 ? It was literally unstoppable at the AO Open, French Open and Miami+Indian Wells Masters. Djokovic´s backhand was much weaker back then before 2013 , even tough he was winning alot of matches vs Federer and Nadal , only after he was coached by Becker , his backhand truly became the nuclear weapon it was betwen 2015-2023.
Fritz has been continuously improving in the last few months. I know it' s not consolatory for him and not still enough, but he' s consistently reducing the gap between him and the best players at a faster speed than before
Sinner's ability to change the direction of the ball to go down the line with both power and depth is impressive. And he can do it off both wings consistently.
@@evan3087 You were the one that said De minaur can beat sinner which will never happen even if they play hundred times . Your comments can't be taken seriously Fritz is not a rookie he made medvedev look like an amateur he beat zverev thrice in a row also reached us open finals don't insult fritz .
If Carlos continues his inconsistency, and djokovic’s motivation continues to dwindle, sinner could possibly get a calendar slam. The level he’s at right now is outright unbelievable.
Fritz today was fantastic and he would have won win ANYBODY, but Sinner, which shows how Sinner is really from another planet and his level is way better than anybody else. He's exceptional, no other words to describe him
It is unfair to compare. Federer had a different style altogether, from a different generation. They are only similar in the way they behave on court, so respectful and not resorting to childish behaviour or irritating grunts. But I think Sinner is mentally tougher, he does not get flustered too much.
@@gunjan126 well kind sir if you look at my initial comment I said they were similar in terms of class and respect which you have seemed to agree with. I also never once mentions they have similar styles I said they are both unreal at tennis so so far you have just validated everything I said. You then followed up with a statement saying Sinner is mentally tougher than Federer and that’s where I believe you’re wrong. So in my opinion, you validated my answer and made a false claim. Go look at Federer when he was Sinners age and tell me again that Sinner is mentally tougher. Older generations are usually mentally tougher as it is…
You know you are screwed when Sinner expresses himself on court. Fritz played so well from behind the baseline, absolutely obliterating the ball. But Sinner is on another level r.n. perhaps we ve found an heir to Djokovic's HC dominance
Quite scary how he can beat some of the best players even if he's not at his best. Still think alcaraz has an edge over him mentally though: Reminds me of Roger in his prime and how he would suffer Rafa a LOT
I don't think Carlos has the edge. Both Carlos and Juan Carlos said the three matches this year were as tight as could be - just a couple of points either way would have given different outcomes. No player can "decide" or will himself to win specific points. And there was no sign that Jannik "cracked" against Carlos - just that the pendulum swung Carlos' way at the right times. Don't forget that in both 2022 and 2023, Jannik won their head-to-head. I think they are even. [PS Roger's big problem vs Rafa was that Rafa was the greatest claycourt player of all time and they met *_loads of times_* on clay - Roger was h2h better on every other surface and indoor. But the huge number of clay court meetings destroyed the numbers for him]
Sorry to burst your bubble but Rafa actually leads Roger on outdoor hardcourts 8-6. He also defeated Roger in a Wimbledon final and took him to 5 sets in another. Just accept that Roger was outrightly dominated by Rafa everywhere barring 2017.
@@sanhatighosh3938 Except Roger has 6 year-end champs, 11 hard court slams, 8 grass slams compared to Rafa who has 6 hard court slams, 2 grass slams, no year-end champs. Just accept that Roger outrightly dominated Rafa everywhere barring clay.
Just from these highlights alone, the main difference between them would appear to be movement. Their serve and ground strokes look roughly equal, but Sinner has a significant advantage in speed/maneuverability than Fritz. I'm not sure if this is something coaching can ever fully "fix" in Fritz's game. He's a great player, but doesn't appear to be the "athlete" that most of his rivals are. Sinner, Alcaraz, even Zverev can all out-move him.
This was a very high quality match. Fritz is an elite ball striker that was outhitting Sinner at some points. Sinner is just on a roll right now and forgets how to miss. Fun match to watch and I hope Fritz keeps it up.
Sinner is too much for him, but Fritz really does look like he belongs in the top 10. He's made great strides in his game. If he can make a few more, he'll be eyeing the top 5.
Oh no! Not Sinner doing the 'point to ear/beg for applause' celebration too! Carlos and Sinner are two of my favourites, but please choose a classier celebration guys :)
I second that feeling. Demanding applause by pointing to the ear is extremely cringe and as an avid Sinner fan I hope he doesn't do it again.There are numerous other ways to celebrate a point.
As a huge Jannik Sinner aficionado, I would like to appreciate the mettle of Fritz. In fact, he forced his capacity on the court but Sinner has contended in a more different level. The shot selection is really cogent. I am certain that he will maintain his coherence and precision on the pitch in order to subdue the rallies of his adversaries. Another breathtaking performance from world no.1!
Sinner is just too freaking good at Tennis right now, what a player. I had a Stake punt on him because it seems this guy totally forgot how to even lose 😂 Everytime I watch him he wins, and I must say Fritz was playing this game fantastically and yet.. still lost. That is power of Sinner right now 🔥
Normal view is better! They can use court view for highlights but I hope they won't start using it too often during live matches! I cannot see the length of the court and the net covers the view!
There's a lot to like about Fritz' game. He keeps steadily improving and strikes the ball really well. It's tough at the top. He needs some of that Federer magic or that little bit better movement. Mostly, he needs to be able to redirect the ball at will like Carlos and Sinner and the Big 3 before them.
Complimenti a Fritz per la partita ma Sinner fa davvero impressione. Aveva ragione Medvedev quando diceva di non aver mai visto un tennista giocare a questo livello perché quando è informa fa davvero paura.
Sinner is just too freaking good at Tennis right now, what a player. I had a Stake punt on him because it seems this guy totally forgot how to even lose 😂 Everytime I watch him he wins, and I must say Fritz was playing this game fantastically and yet.. still lost. That is power of Sinner right now 🔥
Fritz played fantastic. Sinner really from another planet.
Fritz will be fine, he just needs to beat a below--100% Demon and he's in the semis (because there's no way in hell Meddy is going to beat Sinner playing like this).
I wouldn't say that Sinner was fantastic today, his first serve was nowhere to be found, but Fritz missed a lot of forehands
Fritz fantastic?? in what alternate world?
From another Plane… Planet is so passé
맞습니다 ~
에러가 많은 실망스런 경기입니다 ~@@ВиталийЦаль-ч7я
Sinner is just too good at Tennis right now, what a player. I had a Stake punt on him because it seems this guy totally forgot how to even lose 😂 Everytime I watch him he wins, and I must say Fritz was playing this game fantastically and yet.. still lost. That is power of Sinner right now 🔥
Fritz was playing rly well i dont understand how he lost this
its to be expected sinner is like the best in the world at the moment if u ask me
@@Gamerfied_nINJAwhat a hot take
@@01jlt It is a hot take because of the performance of Druglord Sinner. And he’s got the Italians behind the ATP to back him up.
Fritz played great. Sinner just unreal at the moment. His dropshot game has imrpoved so much
Dropshots and serve were his not so good feature, now he improved those as well
He is improving at phenomenal speed for the last 3 years. He has reached #1 in the world and got 2 grand slams. Whats scary is that he is still improving. His net games and variety in shots selections while maintaining the aggressive baseline games. He will be untouchable mybe in a year.
@@ST-ek6lfi think the same.
the crazy thing is that fritz played insane yet he still lost in straights. sinner is unbelievable atm.
Crazy thing is that Fritz can never beat sinner playing insane or sane
Sinner may not have the highest ceiling of the tour (that belongs to Alcaraz), but his floor is incredible.
@@madgavin7568 well said
@@madgavin7568 once he raises his ceiling it might be game over for everyone
It was small margins, just one break in each set. Fritz was holding serve pretty comfortably otherwise. Not too much between them but Sinner is just that bit more consistent and makes fewer errors. It’s not as if Sinner was hitting way more amazing shots than Fritz, he just misses less.
His accuracy is INCREDIBLE! I have barely seen a player who is so consistent and accurate.
His first serve certainly wasn't clean tonight
U should Watch the big Three highlights of the last decades and you See Three Player who Play with more accuracy and consistency
Arguably big 3 all did better but as of now Sinner undeniably has potential to actually outdo them.
@@ericlorenz292I don't need highlights for that and think Sinner already reached a similar level as the big three.
@@SnapScaper careless opinion
when I think that there are people who find sinner's game boring. he plays with both strength and finesse with an incredible wrist. it's a pleasure for me to watch him play
So rare to see fritz get rattled and frustrated on the court. Fritz played absolutely incredible today but jannik showed why he's #1. Wishing them both well for their next game. They are both incredible to watch.
When you think you can even do it, Sinner brings you back to reality
🤣
This should be the default camera angle for Sinner matches.
This should be the default camera for all matches
@@spencerdale2906This
@@spencerdale2906No way. You think you want this, but three hours plus of this consistently would absolutely ruin the experience, plus there would be significantly less feel for how the player on the otherside of the camera is playing/moving.
Court level view should be used intermittently, maybe 1 game after every 3 or so games.
Any match! Could watch this all day
All😮
I'm not sure Fritz can play much better than that but Sinner is a winning machine right now.
With the current level of competition on tour I could see sinner holding onto the world number 1 spot for a long time
For as long as the Hard Court Season lasts, definitely. It'll be interesting once we get into the Clay and Grass Court Seasons though, because that's when Alcaraz tends to really show his best Tennis because while he lacks the consistency of Sinner, the ceiling is definitely higher for Alcaraz.
@@madgavin7568 You forget Sinner was really good on grass this year as well. He won in Halle, and he could have won Wimbledon too if he didn't get sick. Just stay tuned and watch his next grass season, you'll see.
@@gablan1468 Sinner will be very tough matchup for Alcaraz on grass .
@@madgavin7568 no don’t need to wait for next season: we had one on clay and grass also in 2024 and alcaraz did not reach number one even for a quarter of an hour
People seriously complaining about Italian crowd…it’s normal when the number 1 plays at home that’s called passion. There was nothing unfair
seriously? People are forgetting the applause everytime Sinner missed first seerve in the third set of the USO or when he double faulted. I DIDN'T FORGET: I thought "Torino in a few months baby"
Except for the clostebol of course... lol
@@darthcaul9447 shut up yankee americans invented doping
It's not even a bad or unfair crowd. US Open or Roland Garros are far worse
@@darthcaul9447 Sup rage baiting troll 🧌
against most players, Taylor would’ve won this match, he was playing really well from the back of the court. Jannik is just on another level right now, one that only Alcaraz and occasionally Djokovic can sometimes rise to
Djokovic non più!
Fritz played an excellent tennis, he would have beat anyone but Sinner was unplayable.
Both of these guys are beating the balls to shreds. Both Sinner's came like lightning strikes!
i'm a big carlos fan, but even i can admit, sinner is on a whole other level. truly incredible.
I am Italian so partial towards Jannik ofc, but I wouldn't go that far, 100% Alcaraz vs 100% Sinner is always a matter of very few contested points, and on both grass and clay Alcaraz is stronger atm
Penso che questa sera abbiamo visto il miglior Fritz di sempre ma non è bastato con un Sinner che nel momento giusto a una marcia in più di tutti.....ciau
Ha fatto molti errori non è al suo massimo,ma essendo un campione sa come fare x rimediare è vincere
@maryfancy8727 ci siamo abituati troppo bene , una flessione a fine stagione ci può stare ma quando è ora li castiga tutti....ciau
It's crazy how Sinner can do just exactly what is needed for the win, taking those crucial points every time he needs them.. He mentally destroys his opponents
That’s why he’s the world number one
@@Biwo-by3hq I think that's also the reason why he will remain being a top player, other players don't have that forte when playing, they could be losing and lose focus... but not sinner. I think that's a thing sinner has over Alcaraz who is more emotional and maybe more aggressive in terms of game style, but makes him less stable than sinner.
He is at home. Chill out he has a major advantage you ignit
@@Phil-zd8tn You can't deny the guy has a mental advantage at this point, even more than Alcaraz
@@josegil8020stability comes from playing less risky. Alcaraz plays more risky and he still wins
This was a GOOD match ,,, Fritz put up some good opposition...
Sinner hit 22 winners to Fritz's 19 .. . Best match so far ...
Very beautiful tennis to watch from these two players.
Sinner is one or even two steps above, but Fritz is getting better and better and could get top 3 level.
I think Sinner is so good that he forces his opponents into "overplaying" from the start--they push too hard, go for broke, swing for the lines, because they know that's what they have to do to beat him. This can work for a while but it leads them into making more errors. So with many matches it looks like Sinner is getting a slow start, but in reality his opponents are just pushing too hard, giving it their all. But they can't keep it up. Then Sinner just overpowers them. But he's just playing his usual game the whole time, not getting stressed out, patient, relentless.
I didn't say that very well but I guess you know what I mean.
You actually articulated it extremely well. I know exactly what you mean
well said
Sinner's consistency is scary.
He’s bloody brilliant and consistent
Winning the points that matter. That's why he's number one.
정확한 표현입니다 ~😂😂
Getting to #1 is one thing. Embracing the responsibility is another. We are luck to have this man😮
Fritz didn't play bad, but Sinner is just... Sinner
Sinner forgot how to lose 😂
Lol
not really... He lost to Alcraz in China. That match led to Sinner's IMPROVEMENT & FIGURING OUT HOW TO BEAT Alcaraz, the BEAST as Sinner called him🙈...hence his WIN IN SHANGAI & REST IS NO MORE LOOSING TO THE BEAST🙉
@@Mmaabone1they didn’t play after that to beat the beast. Tell sinner to compete in grand slams if he can’t do atp with Alcaraz
@@evan3087 Sinner did beat alcaraz in six kings slam final after china open
@ six kings slam is not a priority in calendar tennis
Sinner looks literally unbeatable. Everything you can do he can do better. He’s playing like prime Djokovic with a better forehand
And a much better backhand.
@@Maliilse75 I'm not the biggest Djokovic fan, but "a much better backhand" than him doesn't exist!
@@Maliilse75 Too many exalted people with biased exagerrated opinions... I talk as a big Sinner fan
Have you ever seen the Djokovic forehand betwen 2008-2013 ? It was literally unstoppable at the AO Open, French Open and Miami+Indian Wells Masters.
Djokovic´s backhand was much weaker back then before 2013 , even tough he was winning alot of matches vs Federer and Nadal , only after he was coached by Becker , his backhand truly became the nuclear weapon it was betwen 2015-2023.
Alcaraz beat Sinner multiple times this year. Others are only hoping to beat
I am a big fan of Jannik. It's so entertaining to watch his game.
Looks like fritz came out believing that he could beat Sinner but my guy is on 🔥🔥
Sinner is a beast.
what a fabulous performance from Sinner !!
Grandissimo Jannik combatti sempre come un leone 👍👍👍👍🎾🎾🎾
Fritz has been continuously improving in the last few months. I know it' s not consolatory for him and not still enough, but he' s consistently reducing the gap between him and the best players at a faster speed than before
Sinner 👏 he's getting better and better every week
Fritz played a great match and he still lost 6-4 6-4. Sinner is unstoppable right now.
Sinner's ability to change the direction of the ball to go down the line with both power and depth is impressive. And he can do it off both wings consistently.
Zverev will give him reality check
@@saurabhsharma4304 Fritz can definitely beat zverev . Zverev will be beaten by sinner in case if zverev survives fritz
Sinner ...sei favoloso!!!!!!
he's becoming a real beast
anabolic steroids help a lot I'm sure
@@TriggeredMonkeycry lil hater 😂😂
@@TriggeredMonkeyNONSENSE, STUPID, COMMENT!
@@TriggeredMonkeyha ha ha …you’re so funny! 😂😂😂
@@TriggeredMonkeyyour name rapresents you very well, iq of a monkey
Sinner playing Fed-like level circa 2005-2006. Insane accuracy.
Honestly this guy has djkovic consistency level, but with more power.
Prime djokovic hits with more consistent depth tho, he's more suffocating. Not exactly the same but I see your point.
Sinner reminds me of a slower but more powerful version of Djokovic.
Just started watching since 2024 huh?
@@nicolaswhitehouse3894A baby Berdych, in other words.
@@AA-le9lsBetter mouvement, quicker than berdych though
Sinner is on a completely different level to everyone else.
What about Alcaraz? He is dangerous to anyone when he brings his A-game.
@@snickaren111 Right now, Sinner only has an A-game...
@@snickaren111correct. When. For Sinner there Is no when. There Is allways
If Alcaraz can find more consistency then he will be number one again. He is more naturally talented and has a more rounded game than Sinner
Carlos 3-0 vs sinner this season enjoy❤
Sinner just about unbeatable right now
Breaking both pressure games. That's Djokovic level stuff.
Fritz made Sinner work much harder than at the US Open final. Well done to him. Very high-level match from these two gents.
Sinner is not as fit as he was at the US Open final.
Fritz is a rookie. He can be conveniently beaten by Paul, Draper, Machac, Alex de Minaur etc who aren’t even top 10
@@evan3087 You were the one that said De minaur can beat sinner which will never happen even if they play hundred times . Your comments can't be taken seriously Fritz is not a rookie he made medvedev look like an amateur he beat zverev thrice in a row also reached us open finals don't insult fritz .
@@sanjay-ul8lch lol de Minaur has the potential to beat sinner. I still say it. Fritz can be beaten by the above players I mentioned
@@evan3087 Lol he has zero chance don't be such a fool .
Fritz played pretty well, unfortunately for him, he was playing the world number 1.
If Carlos continues his inconsistency, and djokovic’s motivation continues to dwindle, sinner could possibly get a calendar slam. The level he’s at right now is outright unbelievable.
To play grand slams for sinner isn’t a cake walk. His endurance isn’t there to withstand few players.
@@evan3087Like Alcaraz , for example
Court level tennis is FANTASTIC. This is the sport we PLAY.
Best match so far. Sinner absolutely clinical
Great match from Jannik 👍
Fritz today was fantastic and he would have won win ANYBODY, but Sinner, which shows how Sinner is really from another planet and his level is way better than anybody else. He's exceptional, no other words to describe him
Very well said completely agree fritz himself expressed the same .
Jannik is unbeatable number 1 he is the real deal .
Grandissimo Jannik❤
Sinner, the top tennis player today.
I think sinner is the new federer in terms of just being so classy, respectful, and unreal at tennis.
Nowhere close. Federer had the aura in the way he serves and plays. Sinner is no match
It is unfair to compare. Federer had a different style altogether, from a different generation. They are only similar in the way they behave on court, so respectful and not resorting to childish behaviour or irritating grunts. But I think Sinner is mentally tougher, he does not get flustered too much.
@@gunjan126 well kind sir if you look at my initial comment I said they were similar in terms of class and respect which you have seemed to agree with. I also never once mentions they have similar styles I said they are both unreal at tennis so so far you have just validated everything I said. You then followed up with a statement saying Sinner is mentally tougher than Federer and that’s where I believe you’re wrong. So in my opinion, you validated my answer and made a false claim. Go look at Federer when he was Sinners age and tell me again that Sinner is mentally tougher. Older generations are usually mentally tougher as it is…
You know you are screwed when Sinner expresses himself on court.
Fritz played so well from behind the baseline, absolutely obliterating the ball. But Sinner is on another level r.n. perhaps we ve found an heir to Djokovic's HC dominance
Jannik’s decision making when he’s down break point (s) should be studied at tennis institutes.🔥🔥🔥
Great thing about tennis is that there's always a next player that we adore.my favourite was Stan the man.and now it's sinner and perricard.
Bravo Bravissimo !!
Sinner is definitively playing on a quite high-level, very hard to beat for anyone who faces him.
Except Alcaraz 😊
Quite scary how he can beat some of the best players even if he's not at his best. Still think alcaraz has an edge over him mentally though: Reminds me of Roger in his prime and how he would suffer Rafa a LOT
How can Carlito have an edge on him
If he keeps losing and Sinner winning?
@@giovannidepetris6335i think this applies more for slower hardourts, clay and grass
I don't think Carlos has the edge. Both Carlos and Juan Carlos said the three matches this year were as tight as could be - just a couple of points either way would have given different outcomes. No player can "decide" or will himself to win specific points. And there was no sign that Jannik "cracked" against Carlos - just that the pendulum swung Carlos' way at the right times. Don't forget that in both 2022 and 2023, Jannik won their head-to-head. I think they are even. [PS Roger's big problem vs Rafa was that Rafa was the greatest claycourt player of all time and they met *_loads of times_* on clay - Roger was h2h better on every other surface and indoor. But the huge number of clay court meetings destroyed the numbers for him]
Sorry to burst your bubble but Rafa actually leads Roger on outdoor hardcourts 8-6. He also defeated Roger in a Wimbledon final and took him to 5 sets in another. Just accept that Roger was outrightly dominated by Rafa everywhere barring 2017.
@@sanhatighosh3938 Except Roger has 6 year-end champs, 11 hard court slams, 8 grass slams compared to Rafa who has 6 hard court slams, 2 grass slams, no year-end champs. Just accept that Roger outrightly dominated Rafa everywhere barring clay.
Incredible to watch them play at this angle. The pace is unreal
love the court level view!
Back to the drawing board for Fritz. You need some serious juice and movement to beat Sinner!!! His power and consistency is just unbelievable.
Operative word there being "juice"😏
@@a9029k🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱😴
Just from these highlights alone, the main difference between them would appear to be movement. Their serve and ground strokes look roughly equal, but Sinner has a significant advantage in speed/maneuverability than Fritz. I'm not sure if this is something coaching can ever fully "fix" in Fritz's game. He's a great player, but doesn't appear to be the "athlete" that most of his rivals are. Sinner, Alcaraz, even Zverev can all out-move him.
Fritz is like, "idk what to do coach".
Coach be like, "I know Taylor, nothing you can do, he is better just play"
Sinner is a master
Obviously, he’s Teacher is from Spain 🇪🇸
Sinner is the best player on the planet!
Both cameras angles have their benefits but man u really feel the pace here… they’re absolutely pounding the ball 😵
Alla fine SINNER decide di vincere❤.....e non c'è ne per nessuno. GRAZIE SINNER
Jannik as usual , all the way to Champ ❤
I love court-level angle!
The best!!! FORZA 🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
This was a very high quality match. Fritz is an elite ball striker that was outhitting Sinner at some points. Sinner is just on a roll right now and forgets how to miss. Fun match to watch and I hope Fritz keeps it up.
sinner becoming alcaraz with that drop shot😮
Sinner has no weaknesses now. It just comes down to level. It's beautiful to watch.
Sinner is too much for him, but Fritz really does look like he belongs in the top 10. He's made great strides in his game. If he can make a few more, he'll be eyeing the top 5.
Tennis TV, how can you be so quick at uploading highlights ? Get that mvp trophy right now
Ice machine!
Oh no! Not Sinner doing the 'point to ear/beg for applause' celebration too! Carlos and Sinner are two of my favourites, but please choose a classier celebration guys :)
Don't be ridiculous, are they in the king's court or what? They are just having a tennis game, there is no need for so much formality.
Olè, olè, olè, olè... Sinner... Sinner...
@Sabrina-pl1cc 😂 are you a woman? I like your attitude. 💪
I second that feeling. Demanding applause by pointing to the ear is extremely cringe and as an avid Sinner fan I hope he doesn't do it again.There are numerous other ways to celebrate a point.
El nuevo Nole, felicidades
Fritz's frustration is so real to me. Sinner just refuses to miss and even the awkward shots end up in the perfect spots. Great match!
As a huge Jannik Sinner aficionado, I would like to appreciate the mettle of Fritz. In fact, he forced his capacity on the court but Sinner has contended in a more different level. The shot selection is really cogent. I am certain that he will maintain his coherence and precision on the pitch in order to subdue the rallies of his adversaries. Another breathtaking performance from world no.1!
I have never seen such consistent power through out the year…Sinner is an amazing player
Sinner looks scary, He is the man to beat
It's great to see how much Fritz has matured in his game in the course of this year BUT Sinner's level is insane right now!
Sinner is just too freaking good at Tennis right now, what a player. I had a Stake punt on him because it seems this guy totally forgot how to even lose 😂 Everytime I watch him he wins, and I must say Fritz was playing this game fantastically and yet.. still lost. That is power of Sinner right now 🔥
FRITZ's GAME HAS IMPROVED SO MUCH!
SOON IN THE TOP 3 RANKING 😂
is it just me that hates these court level view? i prefer the normal view
Normal view is better! They can use court view for highlights but I hope they won't start using it too often during live matches! I cannot see the length of the court and the net covers the view!
I prefer the normal view too, but I don't hate the court-level view. I feel it's good for a few random points and also for analysis.
This is the best angle
Sinner is a freaking machine.
There's a lot to like about Fritz' game. He keeps steadily improving and strikes the ball really well. It's tough at the top. He needs some of that Federer magic or that little bit better movement. Mostly, he needs to be able to redirect the ball at will like Carlos and Sinner and the Big 3 before them.
3:15 that’s me from Sinner. Doing an Alcaraz there lol
Complimenti Jannik ❤
Complimenti a Fritz per la partita ma Sinner fa davvero impressione. Aveva ragione Medvedev quando diceva di non aver mai visto un tennista giocare a questo livello perché quando è informa fa davvero paura.
That camera angle should be every match
Congrats to Jannik and Fritz played so well 6-4 6-4 is not bad at all when your opponent is world no.1👏👏
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FRITs playED WELL but SINNER played AWESOME! 👏👏👏
Sinner is just too freaking good at Tennis right now, what a player. I had a Stake punt on him because it seems this guy totally forgot how to even lose 😂 Everytime I watch him he wins, and I must say Fritz was playing this game fantastically and yet.. still lost. That is power of Sinner right now 🔥
Please give us more court levels in 2025, Tennis TV.