one crazy stat that is not mentioned much is that this is Sinner's 24th consecutive set won spanning from Shanghai Masters to Tour Finals to Davis Cup now
he was frustrated precisely because he knew he had played well, he said: "playing against Sinner is like trying to solve a puzzle that very few can solve"
@@nicoladc89 alex game style was not enough to crack sinner even when he was outside top 10 ! now he is in god mode....i think only someone like alcaraz who bulldozes sinner out can defeat him !
@@robertovisa8818 He reminds me of Lleyton Hewitt...he could be a top-five player with his brand of tennis and athleticism, but for the next-level greatness at the top these days.
I've never been more hyped about a player like I am about Sinner, this man is unreal, it makes my blood boil every time I watch him play! Such a joy to watch. 🙌 I hope his level never drops, he is the dream tennis player embodying everything I like in an athlete, which I could never imagined would've be born during my lifetime.
Well, everyone has a different definition of thrilling... I absolutely agree that he is a monstrous tennis player, insanely efficient, seemingly without weakness, kind of like a 2011 Djokovic, probably even better. Does it make him fun to watch? Not for me. He is battering relentlessly from both sides with tremendous fluidity and power, but besides that, he does not offer many variations. Some perfect dropshots, some good volleys (cause in good position). His serve is lethal as well. Yep, he is not far from perfection, but perfection may be boring, especially with his ice cold character on the court 😊 Roger, and now Carlos are way more fun to watch for me. Maybe because they are not perfect. Anyhow, looking forward to watching the 2025 season unfold, starting with the AO. The Sinner - Alcaraz rivalry with a still competitive Djokovic Will be fun to watch.
@@KIBICKE94 Thanks to his "boring" game, Sinner is revolutionizing the entire tennis scene. Personally, I don’t find him boring with his continuous, smooth, and, above all, precise shots. His cold demeanor is just an appearance; even he can lose his temper (I recall a while ago his barely noticeable gesture of throwing his racket to the ground). These are minor episodes compared to more theatrical tennis players, but with Sinner, they hold a far rarer value.
Mmmh I think sinner is gonna steamroll AO 2025. In 2024 he still had a crazy good Medvedev in the final. Right now alcaraz is the only one giving him trouble but he's too inconsistent to reach some hard court finals... I'm seeing another US Open march by sinner...
@ Well,things change fast in sport ,but even if nothing changes. AO25 is 50-50 Sinner /Alcaraz. We didnt see the draw yet ,who knows. Alcaraz can always beat Sinner ,Sinner can always beat Alcaraz. We never know if it clicks for Zverev finally in a slam. I cannot wait for the AO
One of the main reasons of his consistency is the fact that he doesn't waste energy. He wins ~80% of his matches in straight sets (the best way to win a Slam is winning effortlessly all the matches in the first week).
He also seems to only ramp up when its 4-4 because, if he gets the break then, he will be serving for the match. The opposition has no time to get the momentum back.
De Minaur played very well, ran very well, attacked very well, defended very well, used tactical variation very well, served very well against a Sinner with a non working first service...result: 3-6 4-6 and a disintegrated racket...
De Minaur just can't beat real players with that awful forehand technique of his. He should know better by now that he has a hard ceiling to his game that's caused by his own inability to hit properly.
Sinner's first serve percentage was 65%. Hardly "non-working". Amongst top-10 players, only Zverev has a better average than that in the last 12 months. Even Jannik himself is only 61% over the last year. Don't make stuff up...
Non working first service is bullshit: even if today the percentage was not so impressive he managed to push when it really come to be necessary and this is the most important aspect
De Minaur probably had the most incredible match against Sinner but that's not enough, Sinner sees the matrix as a neo. He is in his own universe and only he or Alcaraz or a super motivated Novak can enter it. Great match of berrettini too
This guy is hella scary.The way he moves mad fast,going after every ball, well measured dropshots,relentless power strikes,his unreturnable serves.I do not see no one dethrone him.
@@sebastiantevel898Sinner is the best player right now without question. However he is 0-3 v Alcaraz. Exhibitions don't count in head to head, end of. That's not an opinion, it's just facts. With that said, Sinner will more than likely win their next few official meetings.
Zverev and Alcaraz at the Top can beat Sinner and i support Jannik. The spanish and the italian are the one will share the cake for long time( some slice takes Sasha) untill born another Top player on the same level of this 2. I like Shelton and Rune but their problem is the brain because they have the talent to become like Sinner and Carlos but is not enough.
The consistency, power, rotation (spin), margin, and accuracy, are just on another level. I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before. And Jannik is still young, he will get stronger physically wherever he needs to (his team will work on that with him). He's already way above most other players. It will be interesting to see him when he is at his absolute peak, whenever that is. But he's still getting better, even now. Just incredible. FORZA ITALIA!!!!
@@maxdgr interesting. So it’s not a power thing. It’s more of a momentum thing with the effect. How come guys like that are tall like Medvedev can’t hit like that? Is that were athleticism comes in? Meddy is tall, accurate and consistent but he doesn’t hit the ball as hard.
@@seriousnewsnetwork2707 perfect form, perfect balance ( prob being a ski champion in his childhood helped ) and perfect timing. Everybody has his own style, u can't force Medvedev to hit like Sinner, he won't be able to do so and it takes years to change form.
@@is3t interesting take. May very well explain it. Is he the fastest hitter ever? I think this speed and intensity of hitting is pretty new right? The big three were all great but I don’t think any of them hit as consistently flat and hard. This was not their style of play. Is the future headed to a more power based game? Also how do the lower quality balls affect this new powerful generation. Are the balls facilitating more power or are Sinner and Alcaraz just special? I stopped watching tennis for a while and I got back recently. It’s all very interesting to me so apologies for all the questions?
@@Flfaria1992 not really, even so i like Carlitos but to be honest the difference between the two is very big presently, Alcaraz is losing against average players, not the case for Sinner.
@@bicoalmalek8544, then how does he lose to 20-50 ranked players but also manage to win against Jannik? The answer is that he has a shorter peak than Jannik. Alcaraz's peak (in my opinion) is higher than Jannik's, but Jannik can maintain it throughout the year.
I think Hewitt should have put someone else in this match. Now I know Sinner would have beaten everyone but Popyrin might have like 2% chance. De Minaur had zero.
@@samnovak3024Hewitt cannot make that change since rules are the best ranked players in their respective countries should face each other… Hewitt should have put popyrin instead of Kokkinakis against berrettini though
@@stefanosalariaceNo, he could have. The only rule is that lower ranked player plays first match and higher player plays second. Since Kokkinakis(n77) played first match, Hewitt could have chosen De Minaur, Popyrin or even Thompson for the second since they ale all ranked higher than 77.
Daemon plays like a folk from 80-90s with his movement when shooting big or carving a slice. Surprisingly effective and that lob! Oh! But Assassiner is a something else.
De Minaur played perhaps one of his best matches in his career; he remained fully focused until the end of the match. He has nothing to reproach himself for, he did not lose through no fault of his own, on the contrary! Bravo Alex 👏🏻👏🏻
And the whereabouts of the broken racket of De Minaur? This man deserve all the admiration from the pubblic. He played the match of his life. Unfortunately his opponent was an alien monster ....
Yeah, but by that last point, the match was over anyhow, and I guess that Alex was disappointed at having missed a routine second-serve return, and his frustrations boiled over at that misstep. For me however, not letting your team (and country, in this case) down is more aptly shown in keeping one's composure and sportsmanship throughout the contest, and not smashing the racquet at all. In the Davis Cup tie format, one nation is going to lose, and a participant shouldn't have to win to gain the pride and respect of his teammates and compatriots. Showing the full measure of class, fair play, and respect that professional tennis stipulates during and after a match well played should suffice; Alex was 99% of the way there, to be sure.
@@hiwayman981 Very true. Also losing 8 H2H is extremely frustrating too. Everything just came toppling down after missing the routine second serve return.
He can play long rallies and frustrate his opponents like Medvedev, he can suddenly hit a powerful forehand to throw them off-balance and finish it off at the net like Nadal, he can hit a dropshot out of nowhere like Alcaraz, he has a solid backhand like Djokovic (both in offense and defense), and a massively improved serve; no wonder he's the best player ATM.
Man I really do feel bad for Australia since 2022 2 finals losses and 1 semi final lose to the team they lost to in one of their previous finals and to the best player and best country in the world in the name of tennis right now
man...I know this is easier said than done but, if any of these guys even want a sliver of hope to beat Sinner, Keep it away from his forehand! geez!! definitely one of the best forehands, if not theeeee best in on the ATP side
I mean,his forehand is more brutal but his backhand is arguably better or on the same level,just less powerfull but more precise and deadly. At the moment you cant go on his forehand or backhand,you just pray
I'm Dutch and was quite happy yesterday we got to the final. Now I'm afraid of the beating we'll be receiving from this guy. Worst thing is he'll also be playing doubles.😅
Mamma mia Sinner... ma applausi ad entrambi, de Minaur ha fatto una partita fantastica giocando al 110% penso che giocando così oggi avrebbe vinto con la stragrande maggioranza dei giocatori del circuito, il problema è che davanti a lui si è trovato un alieno, ormai non si sa nemmeno più cosa dire di Sinner...
@@paolomassarelli4615Alcaraz al momento è battibilissimo! Magari ok, ti batte un Sinner poi però ti perde dal numero 30 al mondo, deve migliorare molto a livello mentale, però è un fenomeno ed è giovanissimo quindi può crescere, ma al momento l'unico praticamente imbattibile è il nostro...
"Il cielo è sempre più di blu" ("The sky's the more and more blue" with reference to the "Azzurri") by Rino Gaetano (1975) was played at the end of the match
Ottima partita di De Minaur che ha fatto il massimo contro un Sinner buono ma non ottimo . Alla fine in modo non netto vince Jannik perché è di un altro livello.
tonight Alex pushed him almost to the limit, Alex played his best and with all his love and soul, he wanted so bad to give his team the third doubles match
None of the top pros can trade backhand cross court with Sinner. That option has to be removed from the equation. They need to come up with other creative options to deal with Sinner on that wing.
that's the thing. Now Sinner can play such a variety of shots, serve, forehand, backhand .. so many variations. I remember until a couple of years ago critics were (rightly) pointing out that his game was so predictable.
I love it that some players even though they have lost the 1st set and are 5-2 down in the 2nd still shake the fist saying yeah I'm still gona win this.
I hope Cahill and Vagnozzi work on approach shots and net play AND attack the net against Sinner during practices in the off season so he gets used to players coming after him with a different game plan.
This score is diabolical because de minaur played some of his best tennis ever….Man made sinner work hard. Great match by both
Ha spaccato una racchetta da 8000 euri.....😮
@@zagortenay114 se de che è fatta d'oro?
similar to last year finals
And its still a straight sets lost, that's "great" you meant is not that kind of greatness😂😂😂😂😂
@Tom-h9j7f3 breaks in the first, one taken back but closed with 2
one crazy stat that is not mentioned much is that this is Sinner's 24th consecutive set won
spanning from Shanghai Masters to Tour Finals to Davis Cup now
Crazy
16 of those 24 sets are from top 10 players no less
Yeah, I was thinking about that too. He hasn't dropped a set since quite a while.
In-credibile, dall'australia beccavamo sempre, sempre
but he lost a set against alcaraz in six kings slam
De Minaur was frustrated and running all over the court but he should be proud, he played a great match.
Yes i m an italian fan but de m.has a lot of shots in his bagage,very beaautiful player with a great c0llection of shots first of all the lo bs
@@massimoravaldini1890sì ma... La frustrazione è forte
he was frustrated precisely because he knew he had played well, he said: "playing against Sinner is like trying to solve a puzzle that very few can solve"
@@nicoladc89 alex game style was not enough to crack sinner even when he was outside top 10 ! now he is in god mode....i think only someone like alcaraz who bulldozes sinner out can defeat him !
Sinner's forehand accuracy and ferocity is on another level!
nothing special..he's still far from the big 3 in their prime.....
Props to Alex though. He put a HELL of a fight despite the score.
Ha fatto una partita praticamente perfetta … mettere in difficoltà sinner in questo momento è per pochi 👏
Amazing tennis from Alex... Like a top 5 player
@@robertovisa8818 He reminds me of Lleyton Hewitt...he could be a top-five player with his brand of tennis and athleticism, but for the next-level greatness at the top these days.
@@robertovisa8818 like a fringe top 10 player
Jannik is unstoppable. Watching him over the years and then achieving this high level is just jaw dropping.
isso apenas aos 23
vai ser o tenista🏆 da década da vez
I've never been more hyped about a player like I am about Sinner, this man is unreal, it makes my blood boil every time I watch him play! Such a joy to watch. 🙌 I hope his level never drops, he is the dream tennis player embodying everything I like in an athlete, which I could never imagined would've be born during my lifetime.
He's the best, at the level of big three but at same age even better.
calm down mate
Well, everyone has a different definition of thrilling...
I absolutely agree that he is a monstrous tennis player, insanely efficient, seemingly without weakness, kind of like a 2011 Djokovic, probably even better.
Does it make him fun to watch? Not for me. He is battering relentlessly from both sides with tremendous fluidity and power, but besides that, he does not offer many variations. Some perfect dropshots, some good volleys (cause in good position). His serve is lethal as well.
Yep, he is not far from perfection, but perfection may be boring, especially with his ice cold character on the court 😊
Roger, and now Carlos are way more fun to watch for me. Maybe because they are not perfect.
Anyhow, looking forward to watching the 2025 season unfold, starting with the AO. The Sinner - Alcaraz rivalry with a still competitive Djokovic Will be fun to watch.
@@KIBICKE94 the way I look at it is that he is simply a textbook perfect player. Nothing too flashy
@@KIBICKE94 Thanks to his "boring" game, Sinner is revolutionizing the entire tennis scene. Personally, I don’t find him boring with his continuous, smooth, and, above all, precise shots. His cold demeanor is just an appearance; even he can lose his temper (I recall a while ago his barely noticeable gesture of throwing his racket to the ground). These are minor episodes compared to more theatrical tennis players, but with Sinner, they hold a far rarer value.
Berrettini: "You are an animal!!"
FACTS 🙈
Thanks. I was wondering what he said 😂😂
Yep that's what he said 😂
An animal unable to be tamed ...Forza Italia !!!!!
Cry more 😂😂@@TecInformamos
How do you say that in Italian?
Jannik Sinner. Unbeatable. Bro had that mid 2000s roger and 2010s djokovic aura going on.
Common he didnt play Alcarez😂
Yes. He is 0-3 Vs Alcaraz this year.@@KenanZlatic-mt6wd
@@KenanZlatic-mt6wdwe will see the next time. We got 10+ years of their rivalry
Hardly "unbeatable" - Carlos beat him *_each_* of the 3 times they met in 2024
@@danguee1 ahahahahahah Alcaraz is third in ATP ranking.
Just an absolute machine. Scary good
It’s like you have nowhere to go against Jannik. He is so strong from both wings, and his movement is world class
So now Jannik is pulling the drop shots like a master. That power and pace from ground strokes mixing with touch and feel is lethal!
Player after player dropping some amazing tennis. Sinner just marches on. He is on another level.
Everyone tries so hard in Davis Cup and they play unbelievably well.
Minaur is so damn fast,he was playing great.
But Sinner is too strong.
I cannot wait for the AO25 .
This will be one hell of a tournament .
Mmmh I think sinner is gonna steamroll AO 2025. In 2024 he still had a crazy good Medvedev in the final. Right now alcaraz is the only one giving him trouble but he's too inconsistent to reach some hard court finals... I'm seeing another US Open march by sinner...
@
Well,things change fast in sport ,but even if nothing changes.
AO25 is 50-50 Sinner /Alcaraz.
We didnt see the draw yet ,who knows.
Alcaraz can always beat Sinner ,Sinner can always beat Alcaraz.
We never know if it clicks for Zverev finally in a slam.
I cannot wait for the AO
One of the main reasons of his consistency is the fact that he doesn't waste energy. He wins ~80% of his matches in straight sets (the best way to win a Slam is winning effortlessly all the matches in the first week).
He also seems to only ramp up when its 4-4 because, if he gets the break then, he will be serving for the match. The opposition has no time to get the momentum back.
De Minaur played very well, ran very well, attacked very well, defended very well, used tactical variation very well, served very well against a Sinner with a non working first service...result: 3-6 4-6 and a disintegrated racket...
De Minaur just can't beat real players with that awful forehand technique of his. He should know better by now that he has a hard ceiling to his game that's caused by his own inability to hit properly.
Sinner's first serve percentage was 65%. Hardly "non-working". Amongst top-10 players, only Zverev has a better average than that in the last 12 months. Even Jannik himself is only 61% over the last year. Don't make stuff up...
@@danguee1 61,5%
@@danguee1 below 50 in the first set
Non working first service is bullshit: even if today the percentage was not so impressive he managed to push when it really come to be necessary and this is the most important aspect
De Minaur is fast becoming the Ferrer to Sinner's Federer
ya but Sinner is from Spain and De Minore is from New Zealsnd so
And when you think about the fact that the Demon will have given a hard time to pretty much any other player...
@@MrFoofarew the hell are you talking about? Sinner is italian and de minaur is australian with spanish/uruguayan parents
@@MrFoofarew hahhahahahahaha
@@francescotrombetta8548 he's taking the piss
Jannik ...
Dr.Jakill & Mr.Hide...
So good outside of the match...
So killer when he plays....
Amazing , wonderful player.
e ainda parece un ser🙇🏼celestial
De Minaur should be proud of himself, he played a very good match with some beautiful defending winning shots.
De Minaur probably had the most incredible match against Sinner but that's not enough, Sinner sees the matrix as a neo. He is in his own universe and only he or Alcaraz or a super motivated Novak can enter it. Great match of berrettini too
Cómo estás. Mi nombre es Carlos Alcaraz.
True. Amazing de minaur
@@johnofavalon1y donde estas ahora?
This guy is hella scary.The way he moves mad fast,going after every ball, well measured dropshots,relentless power strikes,his unreturnable serves.I do not see no one dethrone him.
No one dethrone him? He is 0-3 Vs Alcaraz this year. 😂😂
@JoppJoll Did you forget how badly and easily he was crushed in their last match up(6 kings slam).
@@BiniamMarkos-ps5lr
1. That's still an exhibition
2. He didn't get crushed
@@JoppJoll He is 3-1. Sinner won that 7 million dollars final.
@@sebastiantevel898Sinner is the best player right now without question. However he is 0-3 v Alcaraz. Exhibitions don't count in head to head, end of. That's not an opinion, it's just facts. With that said, Sinner will more than likely win their next few official meetings.
The racket smash had to come sooner or later from De Minaur. There's just no way anyone is beating this Italian carrot anytime soon
Zverev at AO promised
The problem for De Minaur is that he has no groundstroke that can consistently damage Sinner. He may be fast, but Sinner is a very good mover as well.
@@linuspohl2379Zverev needs to make it to the final to play Sinner. He could face both Alcaraz and Djokovic before that.
kom op griekie
Zverev and Alcaraz at the Top can beat Sinner and i support Jannik. The spanish and the italian are the one will share the cake for long time( some slice takes Sasha) untill born another Top player on the same level of this 2. I like Shelton and Rune but their problem is the brain because they have the talent to become like Sinner and Carlos but is not enough.
The consistency, power, rotation (spin), margin, and accuracy, are just on another level. I don't think I've ever seen anything like this before. And Jannik is still young, he will get stronger physically wherever he needs to (his team will work on that with him). He's already way above most other players. It will be interesting to see him when he is at his absolute peak, whenever that is. But he's still getting better, even now. Just incredible. FORZA ITALIA!!!!
The pace too
I don’t understand how he can hit the ball so hard and everyone else can’t. I can feel the intensity from my phone !!
Think to a sling, that's the reason 😉, very long arms and slingshot effect
@@maxdgr I love when he becomes airborne and then wraps the racket around his back.
@@maxdgr interesting. So it’s not a power thing. It’s more of a momentum thing with the effect. How come guys like that are tall like Medvedev can’t hit like that? Is that were athleticism comes in? Meddy is tall, accurate and consistent but he doesn’t hit the ball as hard.
@@seriousnewsnetwork2707 perfect form, perfect balance ( prob being a ski champion in his childhood helped ) and perfect timing. Everybody has his own style, u can't force Medvedev to hit like Sinner, he won't be able to do so and it takes years to change form.
@@is3t interesting take. May very well explain it. Is he the fastest hitter ever? I think this speed and intensity of hitting is pretty new right? The big three were all great but I don’t think any of them hit as consistently flat and hard. This was not their style of play. Is the future headed to a more power based game? Also how do the lower quality balls affect this new powerful generation. Are the balls facilitating more power or are Sinner and Alcaraz just special? I stopped watching tennis for a while and I got back recently. It’s all very interesting to me so apologies for all the questions?
De Minaur was Amazing in this match, the strange thing Is that It was not enough to reach even just 5 game in a set...
It takes a miracle to beat Sinner these days
it takes Alcaraz
@@Flfaria1992
If Alcaraz Doesn’t loose against vandershildgulp 😢
@@duiliorossoni743vandershildgulp lol
@@Flfaria1992 not really, even so i like Carlitos but to be honest the difference between the two is very big presently, Alcaraz is losing against average players, not the case for Sinner.
@@bicoalmalek8544, then how does he lose to 20-50 ranked players but also manage to win against Jannik? The answer is that he has a shorter peak than Jannik. Alcaraz's peak (in my opinion) is higher than Jannik's, but Jannik can maintain it throughout the year.
9-0 H2H is crazy
I think Hewitt should have put someone else in this match. Now I know Sinner would have beaten everyone but Popyrin might have like 2% chance. De Minaur had zero.
@@samnovak3024Yeah ,, thought he would play Alexi Popyrin,, as Sinner has never lost to ADM.
@@samnovak3024Hewitt cannot make that change since rules are the best ranked players in their respective countries should face each other… Hewitt should have put popyrin instead of Kokkinakis against berrettini though
@@stefanosalariaceNo, he could have. The only rule is that lower ranked player plays first match and higher player plays second. Since Kokkinakis(n77) played first match, Hewitt could have chosen De Minaur, Popyrin or even Thompson for the second since they ale all ranked higher than 77.
No, Demi had to play Jannik as he is the highest ranked of those remaining players (Popy, Thompson).
Sinner is so freaking solid man, what a player.
De Minaur played very good,probably one of his best match this year,still lost two straight set, again not enough to beat Sinner!!
Grande Alex, mi dispiace. Oramai è una lotta per vincerne almeno 1 con il nostro Jannik. Grandissimi entrambi, bella partita!
Sinner at this stage is just impenetrable. And his drop shots are becoming more of a weapon too.
Daemon plays like a folk from 80-90s with his movement when shooting big or carving a slice. Surprisingly effective and that lob! Oh! But Assassiner is a something else.
De Minaur played perhaps one of his best matches in his career; he remained fully focused until the end of the match.
He has nothing to reproach himself for, he did not lose through no fault of his own, on the contrary! Bravo Alex 👏🏻👏🏻
He played as a Top 5 tonight, impressive (imo)
Props to DeMinaur, he fought like a tiger.
However this actual kind of Jannik Sinner is a perfect machine
Jannik is other level and all the italians are so Happy. 🇮🇹sei troppo forte campione 🇮🇹
Love your SINNER italia
Kyrgios are you going to say something tonight? 😂
Only bullshit, as always 😂
😂😂😂
Actually think he's quite good at commentary.. . Rather listen to him opposed to ,,, Henman, Cash, Lloyd, Flemming, and Blake ... @@jackname49
@@Simone-b5y Sinner; "EASY"
😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
3:29 - That forehand volley from Sinner is like a weapon of war
And the whereabouts of the broken racket of De Minaur? This man deserve all the admiration from the pubblic. He played the match of his life. Unfortunately his opponent was an alien monster ....
THIS IS ERA SINNER!
Yes, but it can turn quickly into a Wada era 💉
@AA-le9ls Sinner so scary👀
@@AA-le9lsI hope not, he is good boy, he doesn't deserve this treatment from Wada.
@@JpGame90 How do you know if he is a good or a bad boy? 💉
De Minaur always goes into God mode when representing Australia truly tremendous yet still it wasn't enough to beat Sinner
I felt it from that raccquet smash. He really wanted to win and not let his team down. So much emotion that exploded at the end.
Yeah, but by that last point, the match was over anyhow, and I guess that Alex was disappointed at having missed a routine second-serve return, and his frustrations boiled over at that misstep. For me however, not letting your team (and country, in this case) down is more aptly shown in keeping one's composure and sportsmanship throughout the contest, and not smashing the racquet at all. In the Davis Cup tie format, one nation is going to lose, and a participant shouldn't have to win to gain the pride and respect of his teammates and compatriots. Showing the full measure of class, fair play, and respect that professional tennis stipulates during and after a match well played should suffice; Alex was 99% of the way there, to be sure.
@@hiwayman981 Very true. Also losing 8 H2H is extremely frustrating too. Everything just came toppling down after missing the routine second serve return.
He can play long rallies and frustrate his opponents like Medvedev, he can suddenly hit a powerful forehand to throw them off-balance and finish it off at the net like Nadal, he can hit a dropshot out of nowhere like Alcaraz, he has a solid backhand like Djokovic (both in offense and defense), and a massively improved serve; no wonder he's the best player ATM.
A very good comment.
Well said
The best 💪
Man I really do feel bad for Australia since 2022 2 finals losses and 1 semi final lose to the team they lost to in one of their previous finals and to the best player and best country in the world in the name of tennis right now
Sinner is like Spiderman with a racket. Crazy agility and speed. Streamliner.
That's de minaur your talking about
De Minaur played _fantastic_ yesterday! He even managed to win SEVEN games to Sinner! Props to the man!
Crazy thing is Alex , Fritz are actually playing top ten tennis, and still can’t get a set from Sinner
Congratulations for the fairly balanced highlights. Great job.
Love to see Demon coming forward so much. Taking it to the champ, making him earn it when all else fails
Jannick is on top of the world 👑
Sinner reigns here
Sinner is next level
man...I know this is easier said than done but, if any of these guys even want a sliver of hope to beat Sinner, Keep it away from his forehand! geez!! definitely one of the best forehands, if not theeeee best in on the ATP side
I mean,his forehand is more brutal but his backhand is arguably better or on the same level,just less powerfull but more precise and deadly. At the moment you cant go on his forehand or backhand,you just pray
Amazing player.
Great effort Aussies you have done us proud
Sinner's era.
that racket throw was beautiful LOL
I'm Dutch and was quite happy yesterday we got to the final. Now I'm afraid of the beating we'll be receiving from this guy. Worst thing is he'll also be playing doubles.😅
I don't think it will be necessary to play doubles.
Ehm
You have to first hope to get to the doubles ...
@@roYTube68 Duh, my point is that even if we'd get there then it is Sinner again.
griek can put up a battle against sinner. do not discount him just yet.
@@vinny6_9Berrettini-Botic is the match...Sinner won't lose
Forza Italia 💚🤍❤️
Jannik shirt is beautiful 🤩
Alex gave it a good go but he was always going to struggle against clearly the best player in the world right now.
I complimenti finali di Berrettini a Sinner sono fantastici. 😂😂😂😂😂
didn't see Alex winning this but he fought a good fight
3:38 excellent racket smash technique - relaxed. loose wrist, shoulder movement and good hip rotation for added power.
De Minaur, n9 at moment, played very well but Sinner make him looks like the easy mode of a videogame
Better than last year in the final (6 1 6 0 if I remember well)...good play by Demon anyway, from Italy 🇮🇹👏👏👏👏👏👏
6-3 / 6-0
simply AMAZING Sinner N1
Ma il Cielo è sempre più blu'😂😂❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊 Jannik 😊😊😊
“SEI UN ANIMALE”📣
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Mamma mia Sinner... ma applausi ad entrambi, de Minaur ha fatto una partita fantastica giocando al 110% penso che giocando così oggi avrebbe vinto con la stragrande maggioranza dei giocatori del circuito, il problema è che davanti a lui si è trovato un alieno, ormai non si sa nemmeno più cosa dire di Sinner...
eh ma Alcaraz dove lo metti? Alcaraz è imbattibile.
@@paolomassarelli4615così imbattibile che infatti Alcaraz è fuori... e non solo qui...
@@paolomassarelli4615Alcaraz al momento è battibilissimo! Magari ok, ti batte un Sinner poi però ti perde dal numero 30 al mondo, deve migliorare molto a livello mentale, però è un fenomeno ed è giovanissimo quindi può crescere, ma al momento l'unico praticamente imbattibile è il nostro...
@@paolomassarelli4615forse dovresti cominciare a guardare il tennis
@@Sabrina-pl1cc ero ironico
Too good. Too damn good.
Italy champion
Yes, there is no doubt
When he reaches prime the tennis world might not be ready 🙈
Sinner's forehand remind me Fed forehand, thats why he is unbeaten now👍
Now this vicious FH dropshot Sinner has added to his already impeccable game is becoming kinda scary🥶🥶
"Il cielo è sempre più di blu" ("The sky's the more and more blue" with reference to the "Azzurri") by Rino Gaetano (1975) was played at the end of the match
Fantastico
At this point I just want to see someone, anyone, beat Sinner once.
It's going to happen, sooner or later. In the history of tennis no one has won forever. Obviously he will remain the greatest of the bunch.
Jannik is a formidable foe on the other side of the net. Griekspoor will have to bring more than his A game.
Scary 😮 👏👀🇮🇹👊
Jannik Sinner is the Dao of tennis, unstoppable!
Can’t just wait next Sinner Alcaraz
He played good. Very good indeed. It wasn't enough...
Finally we put online one by one, 🔥❤️🇮🇹❤️🔥
Ottima partita di De Minaur che ha fatto il massimo contro un Sinner buono ma non ottimo . Alla fine in modo non netto vince Jannik perché è di un altro livello.
This is the first time ive heard sinner grunt lol
tonight Alex pushed him almost to the limit, Alex played his best and with all his love and soul, he wanted so bad to give his team the third doubles match
None of the top pros can trade backhand cross court with Sinner. That option has to be removed from the equation. They need to come up with other creative options to deal with Sinner on that wing.
An unstoppable car crushes stones 💥
Si! E' proprio una bestia (in senso positivo ovviamente)!
Sinner is pretty much the perfect tennis player. Di Minaur played great and the match was closer than the score makes it seem.
Its gonig crazy and crazy❤❤❤
Wonderful result !!
3:35 The match point. What a kick serve
that's the thing. Now Sinner can play such a variety of shots, serve, forehand, backhand .. so many variations. I remember until a couple of years ago critics were (rightly) pointing out that his game was so predictable.
Alex is a tough opponent for everyone...
Look at Sinner 👀
Magic ❤
Bellissima vittoria Sinner, complimenti. Siamo in finale.
They play exhibition style in Davis Cup and I like it.
How ?
Sinner is another level
I love it that some players even though they have lost the 1st set and are 5-2 down in the 2nd still shake the fist saying yeah I'm still gona win this.
The court coverage that ADM had to do in comparison to Sinner was at times mental....
I hope Cahill and Vagnozzi work on approach shots and net play AND attack the net against Sinner during practices in the off season so he gets used to players coming after him with a different game plan.
As Adriano Panatta pointed out on the Italian tv today, since the Finals Sinner has conceded a maximun of 4 games in a set to an opponent.