Juan Carlos Ferrero Press Conference | 2022 US Open Final

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    The 2022 US Open runs from August 23 - September 11 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 142nd time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Daniil Medvedev is the men’s singles reigning champion and Emma Raducanu is the women’s singles reigning champion. Last year, both players claimed their first Grand Slam title, with 18-year-old Raducanu becoming the first-ever qualifier to achieve the feat. This year’s tournament is set to feature a range of greats and future stars looking to add to their records and cement their place in tennis history. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!
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Комментарии • 306

  • @karysjordyn
    @karysjordyn 2 года назад +450

    JCF stayed with Alcaraz when he was 16 when he could have left to coach higher ranked players. But he didn’t. And look at them now. Congratulations to them both! 🎾🏆🇪🇸

    • @JamJamIU
      @JamJamIU 2 года назад +29

      Must have hated working with Abusverev

    • @Braselton21
      @Braselton21 2 года назад +23

      You being way over dramatic.
      He was never going to leave Carlos.
      Especially when it's a home grown talent that was already being talked about in Spain back in 2019/2020.

    • @karysjordyn
      @karysjordyn 2 года назад +13

      @@Braselton21 Not being dramatic. That’s just what Alcaraz said. Take it up with him if you have an issue with it, not me.

    • @henryshear5510
      @henryshear5510 2 года назад +6

      @@JamJamIU Yes. Zverev lacked intensity too from interviews JCF has given.

    • @JamJamIU
      @JamJamIU 2 года назад +6

      @@henryshear5510 Not just that.... those allegations and the way he conducts himself on court.....

  • @sunmanyi3265
    @sunmanyi3265 2 года назад +59

    Alcaraz is very fortunate to have a great coach in Juan Carlos Ferrero. Their eyes always meet after every point in the game. Vamos Ferrero and Alcaraz!

  • @January.
    @January. 2 года назад +145

    All of his shots are magic, he plays the whole court, and he's a physical powerhouse.

  • @TheTennisMonkey
    @TheTennisMonkey 2 года назад +94

    Carlos climbing into the stands to hug each and every one of his family, coaching team brought tears to my eyes. The kid's all heart.

    • @vesnacupic-basha5238
      @vesnacupic-basha5238 2 года назад +2

      watching you both we love you and wish to continue with same affection

    • @F-F01
      @F-F01 Год назад

      Similar to Nadal 2008 W

  • @anujbeatles
    @anujbeatles 2 года назад +135

    Loooove this guy. He was one of my favourites growing up. So thankful he stuck to tennis even after his career and went on to become one of the best coaches in his own academy, which has already produced some incredible talents without much fanfare. Happy to see this bond between Carlos and Juan Carlos, I really do see them working together for many years to come.

    • @vesnacupic-basha5238
      @vesnacupic-basha5238 2 года назад +4

      👏👏👏

    • @mantaishere
      @mantaishere 2 года назад +15

      I was a *big* JCF stan, too. I can't even remember what year it was when I last saw him give a press conference, but who'd have thought we'd be hearing from him again? I love every minute of it, and I hope Alcaraz keeps him for a long time. Dumping Zverev the best decision ever.

  • @Robert.Dacesin
    @Robert.Dacesin 2 года назад +39

    Ferrero was always my favourite player. Loved the guy back in days and love he is coaching Alcaraz now.

  • @AlphaPrettyBoy
    @AlphaPrettyBoy 2 года назад +123

    The champion's coach press conference is like unlocking the bonus content after beating a game 110%

    • @AinSoph73
      @AinSoph73 2 года назад +6

      All the students of the game are here

    • @tommyoneill9761
      @tommyoneill9761 2 года назад +16

      Ik. I was surprised to see this. Pretty cool. Especially from a former player, world number 1.

    • @Drbolbolpilote
      @Drbolbolpilote 2 года назад +5

      One of the greatest comments out here, fellow gamer approves!

    • @Rory626
      @Rory626 3 месяца назад

      This comments absolutely cracked me up hahaha

  • @divinitymode9364
    @divinitymode9364 2 года назад +89

    JCF’s such a cool, smart dude. What an incredible coach to have in your corner. The scary thing is you get the feeling that he and Carlitos are just getting started…

  • @shyan042688
    @shyan042688 2 года назад +27

    One thing I love about Carlitos is how, after pulling off an impossible shot, he looks at his box and gives them a cheeky smile... You can tell he's having such a great time out there 😂
    This is in contrast to Rafa and Roger who almost always looked serious on court. I don't think I've ever seen Rafa smile after a point 🤯

  • @Maika1383
    @Maika1383 2 года назад +19

    Oh love to see Juan Carlos again in press conference. Seems it was just yesterday when he was the player & bombarded with enormous questions. I really miss seeing him, wish he could have stayed a little bit longer as a player. He could have won more. Happy too that he is able to coach the future of tennis.

  • @sangyu3545
    @sangyu3545 2 года назад +129

    Can’t believe it’s true, he’s only 19, many more to come, congratulations to Carlos.

  • @vincemann1742
    @vincemann1742 2 года назад +123

    Juan Carlos is smooth like James Bond. Chilling.

    • @zargos5434
      @zargos5434 2 года назад +3

      🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅

    • @ali-tube2967
      @ali-tube2967 2 года назад +14

      And very handsome.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 2 года назад +1

      he has to be considering the $$$ at stake!

    • @707ladytee
      @707ladytee 2 года назад +1

      😀

    • @AnaCeleste88
      @AnaCeleste88 Год назад +1

      These Spaniards 🥵🫠🫠

  • @lowkey.8448
    @lowkey.8448 2 года назад +61

    i love the fact that he pointed out sinner and added him to dominate mens tennis in the future .. 2 amazing camps excited too see their next battle ✨

    • @kieranrankie203
      @kieranrankie203 2 года назад +7

      Sinner's definitely raised his game to that level in recent months. It's great to see these two young players evolving so much this year.

    • @al1976-v7m
      @al1976-v7m Месяц назад

      This year proved he was absolutely right- all 4 slams between the two of them

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender 2 года назад +95

    He lost the US Open final as a player and won the US Open final as a coach. What a satisfying moment.

    • @AinSoph73
      @AinSoph73 2 года назад +7

      It’s amazing how much one can learn and pass on if one is willing to go out there and risk success or failure

    • @jojyjohn7496
      @jojyjohn7496 2 года назад

      When he won us open

    • @vesnacupic-basha5238
      @vesnacupic-basha5238 2 года назад +2

      It is his achievement as well

  • @MoorishBrooklyn
    @MoorishBrooklyn 2 года назад +13

    Sports games, players, training and philosophy produces sooooooo many great life lessons. They ability for Alcaraz to listen AND trust his coach; the ability for his coach have a long term multi-year incremental success view with Alcaraz are priceless lessons.

  • @reocoetzer
    @reocoetzer 2 года назад +11

    So lovely to see Carlitos career unravelling before us and with a coach the cares so dearly about his players development belief in him.

    • @marthagaitan7665
      @marthagaitan7665 4 дня назад

      Desmoronándose? No has entendido nada de este jugador talentoso

  • @jonathanheard980
    @jonathanheard980 2 года назад +104

    JCF is cool as a cucumber. Doesn’t seem to over coach. Congrats!

    • @ctruth6185
      @ctruth6185 2 года назад +24

      He is a stabilizing force of knowledge of and clarity.

    • @zlomeny
      @zlomeny 2 года назад +4

      🙌

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 2 года назад +9

      He has reached the summit of the game. Knows what's its about

    • @jesusvalentinhernandezhern8943
      @jesusvalentinhernandezhern8943 2 года назад +2

      Pretty different from Patrick

  • @cks2020693
    @cks2020693 2 года назад +67

    I always thought the emotions were Alcaraz' biggest enemy as he's expressive and young, and I was very concerned especially when all the pressure and expectations were dumped on him.
    Fortunately, Juan Carlos Ferrero is exactly the coach he needs to succeed, just pay attention last night's game when everyone else was cheering and fist pumping for Alcaraz after a big point, JCF was the only one looking serious and gesturing with both of his hands to tell Alcaraz to stay calm and focused. Alcaraz then proceed to hit like 6 aces in the last 2 serve games to win the title.

    • @mantaishere
      @mantaishere 2 года назад +18

      Yeah, I noticed this in other matches as well. He really knows what he's doing. Even his reaction when Alcaraz was ranting at him during the Sinner (?) match was chill. No unnecessary tension or panic. Did you hear the commies say JCF made the decision for Alcaraz and the team to get to the stadium early in the morning, away from the buzz and attention at the hotel? Love it, love it, love it.

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 2 года назад +12

      @Andy, Exactly. I was waiting to hear how much better carlos could get in the future. JCF just answered that part (60%), man that is scary. Imagine if he serves like he did in set 4. That was pulverising stuff. I pray that their partnership continues for as long as possible and that carlos stays happy, hungry and motivated. And yes, if he sticks with it anything is possible.

    • @AinSoph73
      @AinSoph73 2 года назад +12

      Exactly, it was a masterclass in coaching as well; the only thing I’ve seen Ferrero respond to without that look of calm, focused control was that behind the back shot Alcaraz hit against sinner.

    • @radieschen79
      @radieschen79 2 года назад +6

      @@z1az285 Yep, if he improves his serve like in the 4th set, then it's game over for his opponents...👀

    • @kartkan
      @kartkan 2 года назад +1

      @@radieschen79 that and return of 2nd serves

  • @Marthins1
    @Marthins1 2 года назад +18

    Ferrero, sensato, sereno y humilde. Felicidades, creo que Carlitos y Juan Carlos tuvieron la suerte de encontrarse el uno con el otro.

  • @bluhue123
    @bluhue123 2 года назад +28

    Juan Carlos and Carlos Alcaraz are both lucky they found each other. I hope they can stay together for years to come.

  • @Ahmed.Djokovic
    @Ahmed.Djokovic 2 года назад +32

    What a great personality Juan carlos ferrero has

  • @Andy-xb5qg
    @Andy-xb5qg 2 года назад +18

    Alcaraz has an incredible ability and a huge potential. But it's important to highlight the amazing job Juan Carlos Ferrero has done! He knows exactly how to manage the potential of Alcaraz and make it a reality. Great team work!

  • @zhandigustav7777
    @zhandigustav7777 2 года назад +20

    The best coach is someone who can see the very best in raw unpolished talents. Someone who can see someone's potential beyond present time & someone who believe in it and investing the time on it
    Juan Carlos Ferrero is that someone.
    Whereas Patrick Mouratoglou is more like an opportunist, not a coach

  • @Marekxk
    @Marekxk 2 года назад +18

    One of the coolest coaches around, the best too.👍👍👍

  • @Cla_Disney
    @Cla_Disney 2 года назад +79

    I like the fact it's also JCF who's doing the after match press conference!

  • @ginamitembe8935
    @ginamitembe8935 2 года назад +21

    JCF still handsome as ever!! CONGRATULATIONS 💖🌟💙💙

  • @tothelighthouse9843
    @tothelighthouse9843 2 года назад +11

    Carlos & JCF are a great team. There are no shortcuts in tennis, & Carlos is willing to put in all the hard work that JCF knows is required. My understanding is that Zverev's lack of discipline & unwillingness to put in the work are the reasons why he & JCF didn't last long.
    But this seems like a match of strength for strength. Can't wait to see what Carlos brings to the courts over the next year or two.

  • @Koolwhalez
    @Koolwhalez 2 года назад +12

    I was at the USopen finals, After the Alcaraz won and giving back to back interviews JCF was folding Alcaraz's sweaty towels and packing his bags. Strong lovable bonding. We will see them going to the conquer the tennis world together.

    • @isabelCONSCIENCIA
      @isabelCONSCIENCIA 2 года назад +2

      Qué genial que estuvieses allí para contárnoslo. Juan Carlos Ferrero adora a Carlitos, y Carlitos adora a Juan Carlos, como confirmó en declaraciones posteriores al partido, aludiendo que Juanki era su segundo padre....
      Gracias por tu comentario.

    • @marthagaitan7665
      @marthagaitan7665 4 дня назад

      @@isabelCONSCIENCIAsi lo dicen cada vez que pueden son fantásticos espero sigan juntos por muchos tiempo

  • @gloriakrueger6774
    @gloriakrueger6774 2 года назад +11

    Great job, coach!! And of course, you have a gifted player, too!! The love and respect between you two is a beautiful thing to see!! Keep it going!!

  • @Skama1975
    @Skama1975 2 года назад +14

    We are blessed with this pair of men!

  • @IssaRaeOf10S
    @IssaRaeOf10S 2 года назад +53

    If this is only 60%, I can't wait to see Carlitos' full potential!

  • @Nativa641
    @Nativa641 2 года назад +11

    A continuar su maestría Sr. Ferrero, su discípulo es lo máximo y con usted llegará a ser Superior a cualquier otro jugador!!!!

  • @lukepatterson8501
    @lukepatterson8501 2 года назад +18

    Love Ferraro one of my all time favouries

  • @tech_rn
    @tech_rn 2 года назад +13

    Props to US Open. I was so looking forward to hearing from JCF. He is so honest and confident about his player. That "60%" he was talking about is scary and exciting at the same time. Vamos Carlitos!

    • @khojanekhethisa9711
      @khojanekhethisa9711 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I thought the same thing about the 60% remark...Maaaaan that's scary to imagine

    • @tech_rn
      @tech_rn Год назад

      Since there was no interview post Wimbledon, I am going to assume that 10 months later, Carlos is now at 70%.

  • @AlexIsUber
    @AlexIsUber 2 года назад +8

    Ferraro was great in his time as well. This is great to see

  • @rasplasdsg
    @rasplasdsg 2 года назад +18

    Ferrero is the man, rejected Sharapova and brought us a great relief once Big3 retires, Superhero.

  • @yehbhi
    @yehbhi 2 года назад +15

    There is a winning energy about both JCF and Charlie.

  • @secretcinemalagos5662
    @secretcinemalagos5662 2 года назад +6

    Jef looks great still. ageing well. clearly a quality coach .

  • @cmeyerhoffer1
    @cmeyerhoffer1 2 года назад +8

    JUANKI TÚ TE MERECES UNA FELICITACIÓN ESPECIAL. ÉL ES LO QUE TÚ HAS HECHO QUE SEA

  • @oberdot
    @oberdot 2 года назад +12

    Coach had one of the greatest forehands in his days!

  • @BKar233
    @BKar233 2 года назад +24

    Love the fact that JCF doesn't hesitate to speak his mind and shy away from confidently stating that he wasn't too surprised or that he thinks Alcaraz can dominate tennis along with Sinner.

    • @Dark_Voice
      @Dark_Voice 2 года назад +5

      Tbh, Sinner is going too far imo but anyone can see that Alcaraz has everything and since he comes after the BIG3 are pretty much done and gone - he will have a lot of success unless he starts getting injuries from all the 5 setters.

  • @bingkk
    @bingkk 2 года назад +7

    Jcf looks.great even in his 40s. Always had that youthful look

  • @Nativa641
    @Nativa641 2 года назад +8

    ¡¡¡¡VIVA..... MAESTRO DE MAESTROS, QUE TREMENDO DISCIPULO EL SUYO!!!

  • @sphexx18
    @sphexx18 2 года назад +14

    Magnificent trainer ! 🤎

  • @TheArriviste
    @TheArriviste 2 года назад +52

    JC is so stoic and distinguished in his energy. You’d think there would be more energy. You guy won! 😅

    • @January.
      @January. 2 года назад

      *Your guy

    • @c3vzn
      @c3vzn 2 года назад +12

      He knows it’s just the start.

    • @notalexj
      @notalexj 2 года назад +7

      @@January. JFC puts in his whole life into training him so id say its a win for him too! dont forget:)

    • @January.
      @January. 2 года назад

      @@notalexj I never stated otherwise.

    • @AinSoph73
      @AinSoph73 2 года назад +7

      Reacting to winning and losing in all-but similar fashion seems to be a key to greater success

  • @tilmania361
    @tilmania361 2 года назад +4

    was really fun to watch him coaching carlitos in the finals, looked like he himself suffered a lot sitting out there. seems a very composed and intelligent guy

  • @fla2359
    @fla2359 2 года назад +9

    If Carlos has the talent of playing it is not more than the huge talent of this man to make this coming to the surface with such a cool and smooth way!
    Both great champions all respect 🙂

  • @paulluk7515
    @paulluk7515 2 года назад +28

    I didn't even remember Ferrero himself used to be No.1, having won the French open and being in another FO final and US open Final!

    • @c3vzn
      @c3vzn 2 года назад +14

      He had the best forehand in the world in his prime.

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 2 года назад +9

      Don't forget he defeated rafa on clay in 2008. To do that, you are some player.

  • @mikthe2004
    @mikthe2004 2 года назад +9

    You can't learn or practice what Carlos has! He was born with it. Sure, you have to practice, and study, and learn, and gain experience, but what Carlos has comes from within! The guy is a freak!!

    • @studywithkaran8491
      @studywithkaran8491 2 года назад +3

      Both genetics and hard work combined.

    • @mikthe2004
      @mikthe2004 2 года назад +3

      @@studywithkaran8491 Yeah, but everybody works hard. Sinner should have beaten Carlos, but he didn't. That's the difference. People like Carlos find a way. He has certain physical genetic gifts as well. He's 19 and strong as an Ox. Yeah, you can train for that, but you can't train for speed. Sure you can improve your speed, but in the end genetics wins out.

    • @AinSoph73
      @AinSoph73 2 года назад +1

      @@mikthe2004 why should Sinner have beaten Alcaraz?
      how can you improve your speed if you can’t train for speed

    • @mikthe2004
      @mikthe2004 2 года назад +2

      @@AinSoph73 Sinner served for the match in the 4th set, and until that point he looked to be on top! Compare that to how Carlos served out the match in the final. No sign of nerves!! You can improve your speed, but you may not be as fast as someone who is naturally fast. It's genetics!!

    • @AinSoph73
      @AinSoph73 2 года назад

      @@mikthe2004 thank you for that clarification

  • @ToiletTennis
    @ToiletTennis 2 года назад +13

    How am I supposed to work on Monday after Carlos wins his first GS? This should be an international holiday

  • @ilovejapan2483
    @ilovejapan2483 2 года назад +10

    I LOVE CARLOS RELATIONSHIP WITH JAUN CARLOS IT IS SO SPECIAL HE IS LIKE A SECOND FATHER TO CARLOS

  • @patrickohennesy6539
    @patrickohennesy6539 2 года назад +42

    I feel like this interview will be played back in 15+ years time after Alcaraz has dominated for years.

    • @patrickw9706
      @patrickw9706 2 года назад +9

      AND YOUR COMMENT WILL BE THERE!!

    • @ragsvd5382
      @ragsvd5382 2 года назад +3

      extremely well said....you completely spoke my mind patrick..thanks dear..

  • @rafajar711
    @rafajar711 2 года назад +5

    04:16 I do agree that Sinner and Carlos will be dominating the tournament for the new era

  • @pritesh-epm2700
    @pritesh-epm2700 2 года назад +14

    JCF "We still have work to do to stay on top of the mountain"

  • @jaimegarcia9408
    @jaimegarcia9408 2 года назад +5

    Congratulations for you academy Ferrero, the first numer one made in equalite Ferrero academy

  • @bogdantenev2764
    @bogdantenev2764 2 года назад +4

    So nice and sweet to be number one as a player and then your protegee to get also number one as a coach!But JCF achieved this and thoroughly deserved as well...

  • @Davidicus13
    @Davidicus13 2 года назад +8

    JCF saying Carlos is "on 60% of his game" is terrifying

  • @devikuSoul
    @devikuSoul Год назад +1

    Didn't get until tennis until long after Rafa and uncle Toni went their separate ways but i just haven't seen a coach-player dynamic that is both heartwarming and perfect. Take one look at Carlitos and JCF and you see a winning team. Carlos is gonna be an absolute titan on tour as he improves more and more.

  • @gugolero
    @gugolero 2 года назад +14

    Definitivamente la edad hace al buen vino. Mi más sincera enhorabuena, Juan Carlos.

    • @robert111k
      @robert111k 2 года назад +3

      Nah. Ferrero ya era buen vino cuando tenía veinte años.

    • @gugolero
      @gugolero 2 года назад +5

      @@robert111k Cierto, pero ha ganado mucha calidad, me refería a eso.

  • @rushrush1209
    @rushrush1209 2 года назад +8

    I'm happy for Ferrero that his guy won. Ferrero probably asked "Why didn't the US Open have a roof in 2003, instead of having me play all those matches with no days of rest?"

  • @Call_Upon_YAH
    @Call_Upon_YAH 2 года назад +11

    I wasn't surprised, lol. I don't think many people were surprised Carlos won because if you knew what he did before, you knew his skill level was *UP* there (his tiebreaker record is rough, but that's it... like that's literally the only thing).
    I'm glad they interviewed Carlos' coach, he showed minimal emotion during the matches and it was really sad to see. Maybe it's because he's been in the situations before and only decided to cheer when something was final (like winning a set or a *pivotal point* (not an amazing play). Congrats to Alcaraz for winning the 2022 US Open!!

    • @robert111k
      @robert111k 2 года назад +7

      His tiebreaker record is rough and yet, he won the tiebreaker in de final, where and when really matters.

    • @Call_Upon_YAH
      @Call_Upon_YAH 2 года назад +1

      @@robert111k IKR, I was like: Is this a joke, Ruud?

  • @purplekitty4026
    @purplekitty4026 2 года назад +6

    Slay Juan Carlos 💅🏽

  • @MoorishBrooklyn
    @MoorishBrooklyn 2 года назад +5

    Hmm. I think this is the first time ever I am seeing a press conference with the coach of the winning player.

  • @amyyafengliu4845
    @amyyafengliu4845 2 года назад +7

    Because he is smart and young enough to win!

  • @cadishackstim5578
    @cadishackstim5578 Год назад

    Clearly an amazing coach AND an incredible man.

  • @cjever6625
    @cjever6625 2 года назад +6

    His 2003 loss to Roddick can now be less painful.

  • @mohammedabdulmuqtadir8412
    @mohammedabdulmuqtadir8412 2 года назад +7

    Carlos & Carlos = 😎

  • @deedledave9826
    @deedledave9826 2 года назад +10

    Nice to see Juan Carlos speak here, but I was curious if this is a normal thing that happens at tournaments. Do coaches generally speak at press conferences? If not, it would be great to hear more about their perspective.

    • @707ladytee
      @707ladytee 2 года назад +2

      Sometimes, yes. The winning player's coach especially. They are also given a trophy.

  • @bungrojas4218
    @bungrojas4218 2 года назад +10

    How lucky Alcaraz has coach like Juan Carlos Ferrero....

  • @amyyafengliu4845
    @amyyafengliu4845 2 года назад +5

    I just knew he could win before of this final match!

  • @iamheful
    @iamheful 2 года назад +11

    unpopular opinion: Carlos will move so far ahead of Sinner in the years to come it won't even be close. I know they played a banger of match this US Open, but I have a hunch that Carlos will dominate the tour in a couple of years the same way Fed did back in his day.

    • @radieschen79
      @radieschen79 2 года назад +2

      Agreed, I'm thinking the same in all points.

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 2 года назад +2

      Actually, Sinner surprised me in one aspect. I didn't expect him to serve at 130 mph at Wimbledon. It is true his career had stagnanted a bit until he faced Alcaraz at Wimbledon, but he made a statement with that win. He is serving consistently big now, so he will be a threat to anyone. His mental strength in big match situations will be questioned though until he proves otherwise. Let's not forget, he lost to the last two eventual slam champions in five setters. By the same token Alcaraz needs to serve like he did in set 4 consistently to avoid wear and tear, at least on faster surfaces

    • @radieschen79
      @radieschen79 2 года назад +2

      @@z1az285 Alcaraz will learn how to serve in set 4 consistently, let's not forget how young he still is. He's almost 2 years younger than Sinner. Just the fact Alcaraz could serve that big in such a high pressure moment should tell us all what this young man will be capable of in the future. Next year he will be unstoppable, mark my words.

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 2 года назад +1

      @@radieschen79 Also while no one can predict the future and this is a long way off, but there will come a point in Carlos career when he will lose his natural speed like Nadal did. But the biggest difference between him and Rafa is the latter had to work hard to develop his weapons over time (excluding his forehand), Carlos has a huge advantage in the sense he doesn't have to, so the serve becomes all the more important, on clay he can focus on placement rather than pace but definitely strike a balance on faster surfaces like sinner is doing now

  • @dorothygale1104
    @dorothygale1104 2 года назад +2

    JCF said it best when asked to explain the greatness of Carlis: “It is difficult to pit all this into words.” Just like explaining the greatness of the Big 3 or a great artist or a great actor, one could use all the words in the dictionary and still not capture the essence of the greatness.

  • @patrickw9706
    @patrickw9706 2 года назад +12

    He is on SIXTY PERCENT OF HIS GAME?? 😱

    • @z1az285
      @z1az285 2 года назад +1

      Yup 😉😆😬

    • @radieschen79
      @radieschen79 2 года назад +1

      Yup, scary thought indeed...

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 2 года назад

      it's just the talk of a coach, what else should he say? 100%? What a fuss is being made for a man who just won 1 Gs, it's not the
      first time and remember Becker was not quite 17 when winning Wimbledon and he did it 3 times! At that level, specially concerning
      prize money you have to improve all the time to stay on top. He has a long way to go and they are lifting him up as if he was a new messiah.
      Just crazy.

    • @radieschen79
      @radieschen79 2 года назад +3

      @@juttaweise Ferrero was the coach of Zverev as well, and refused to coach him because of his work ethic. This alone says a lot about Alcaraz. If Becker won his first GS at 17 and didn't improve at such a young age, says a lot about Becker. Watch Alcaraz improve until next year, he will be soon unstoppable, mark my words.

  • @Beth0126
    @Beth0126 2 года назад +19

    6:23 lol if THATS 60% Alcaraz imagine 100%

  • @Carol-pv1gu
    @Carol-pv1gu 2 года назад +5

    Congratulations

  • @Pure_B
    @Pure_B 2 года назад +15

    Don't think I've seen a coach giving a press conference interview at a slam before.

    • @makomako156
      @makomako156 2 года назад +4

      Because he was gram slam champion

    • @Pure_B
      @Pure_B 2 года назад +2

      @@makomako156 So were others and they've never been interviewed in a slam press room.

    • @vesnacupic-basha5238
      @vesnacupic-basha5238 2 года назад +1

      Yes, never happened coach got so much publicity

    • @guillermoolivares2035
      @guillermoolivares2035 2 года назад +3

      For sure he didn't ask for it.

    • @ali-tube2967
      @ali-tube2967 2 года назад +8

      He is particularly interenting to listen to. He is smart, cool, and a n° 1 himself.

  • @flyingguru517
    @flyingguru517 2 года назад +3

    A new era for tennis , carlos and swiatek , 2 youngsters super fast and way better than the competition

  • @vanzyli
    @vanzyli 2 года назад +11

    He was like a spaghetti. 😀

  • @vininio
    @vininio 2 года назад +3

    With such a wonderful coach even I can get a Slam!🤓

    • @hatimtim7629
      @hatimtim7629 2 года назад +2

      😆 Game Set Match Vininio. 🥳

  • @trootzy
    @trootzy 2 года назад +12

    is this the first time a winning coach has done a press conference?

    • @sammathew1127
      @sammathew1127 2 года назад +5

      Yeah.. even I was thinking the same 😅

    • @ksc743
      @ksc743 2 года назад +1

      Me too...can't recall this happening before!

  • @flucas8845
    @flucas8845 2 года назад +5

    His voice totally looks like Medvedev's 😯

  • @YOULOOTWESHOOT101
    @YOULOOTWESHOOT101 2 года назад +2

    Remember my name “Fame” am gonna be here forever remember remember … Carlos Alcaraz

  • @RobRossiFan
    @RobRossiFan 2 года назад +1

    I am surprised to see an interview of a coach after a final, not a player
    I was confused for a minute looking at the thumbnail.

  • @ccs7988
    @ccs7988 2 года назад +3

    JCF ❤

  • @mariaagugo5062
    @mariaagugo5062 2 года назад +1

    He's unique

  • @January.
    @January. 2 года назад +5

    The reporter for The Guardian doesn't pronounce final g's, swallows his words, and is difficult to understand.

  • @lifeasadromomaniac2608
    @lifeasadromomaniac2608 2 года назад +5

    He sounds exactly like Daniil close your eyes and try and hear the difference

    • @raily9713
      @raily9713 2 года назад

      true xD

    • @AinSoph73
      @AinSoph73 2 года назад

      Oh boy get your ears checked

  • @rey7950
    @rey7950 2 года назад +3

    This JCF has similar face with Gasper Ruud

  • @khojanekhethisa9711
    @khojanekhethisa9711 2 года назад +2

    Did he say "He's 60% of his game"...scary

  • @gto6254
    @gto6254 2 года назад +16

    6:22 JC (and Carlos agreed with him in his press conference) says Carlos is only playing at 60% of his ultimate level. I'm not sure what Carlos's final form game would entail... All his serves will be aces and every first serve of his opponent will be returned as a winner? There's obviously plenty of room for improvement, especially in more patiently converting break points and set points, as well as service game consistency, but to think he could play almost at twice the level he his already playing is both an intimidating prospect and potentially physically unachievable..

    • @yatin9530
      @yatin9530 2 года назад +4

      Carlos is amazing at 19 but he has a lot of improvement needed. Unforced Error could be the very first thing he needs to work on. Closing a match on time could be another (u cannot win every grand slam having so many 5 set matches). Remember how Nadal developed from an beast to a Fu**king Monster from 2005 to 2008.

    • @Jayenwoods
      @Jayenwoods 2 года назад +4

      No, his assessment sounds not far off, he loses far too many points due to unforsed errors. He's so talented he gets away with it, but if he was better at deciding which shot he can take on a winner and which needs more shots to build to a less risky winner, his win percentage would go up a lot higher and he'd be almost unbeatable.
      Then there's improving handling nerves in important moments, and upping the level at those moments, for tiebreaks, break points etc.
      Etc etc
      The big 3 went though this transformation too, from just making it to the final and winning to almost not lossing a set all the way to the final.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 2 года назад +2

      GTO 62, thanks for this objectiv comment! At least somebody down to earth ;o))

  • @klicknkreate7077
    @klicknkreate7077 2 года назад +2

    Great coach for Alcaraz! Who was the bald dude to Ferrero's left in the stands, the dude with the intense stare? 😆

  • @SORA-ce7sc
    @SORA-ce7sc 2 года назад

    Casper 🇧🇻🇧🇻🇧🇻 応援してるよ💙💛 from toyota nagoya city 🇯🇵 😢

  • @leonardoo6150
    @leonardoo6150 2 года назад +4

    This man interrupts all the questions

    • @prettylifes
      @prettylifes 2 года назад

      Yeah I was also thinking the same throughout the all conference

  • @itdenelll
    @itdenelll 2 года назад +3

    Are we in 2003?

  • @abeguy7981
    @abeguy7981 2 года назад +3

    Ferrero is a unique guy. I remember when he lost to fed in 2004, he didn't praise fed when mcnroe asked him about fed. Instead he lamented his own performance...
    Now he is trying to work on a player who is touted to be more successful in slams than big 3...
    Well mars is far away, first reach the moon...

    • @vesnacupic-basha5238
      @vesnacupic-basha5238 2 года назад +2

      I love Ferrero since he bit Carlos Moya in Paris

    • @abeguy7981
      @abeguy7981 2 года назад +1

      @@AC-cc1bx lol...
      Vagaries of tennis...
      I remember this happened in women's tennis too

  • @magnacz
    @magnacz 2 года назад +1

    Tennis is all about a few points that can mean win or lose. Very funny to think that this muscular young man was a spaghetti a few years ago. They built a strong base hope he stays healthy. I'm thinking DelPotro as an example. Heard he was in NY too bad they didn't find him in the crowd. Another young man that was unlucky this time is Felix Auger Aliassime. Plenty of unknown factors in a carrier. Relaxing and keeping it fun is very important. I remember when uncle Tony said he sometimes let the team go out to dinner and he would stay behind so they could be without supervision.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise 2 года назад

      of course, don't want our money machines get spoiled by the outside world! (uncle Tony and his thought about his bank account).

  • @sticksman1979
    @sticksman1979 2 года назад +5

    Presser for coaches? Cool.

  • @pablolopezplc
    @pablolopezplc 2 года назад +2

    I think Rafa should hire Ferrero to work on his english 😂

  • @Thepc425
    @Thepc425 2 года назад +19

    Juan carlos is a total hottie 😬

    • @prihg1814
      @prihg1814 2 года назад +3

      Loll😂yeeeep! 😳

  • @niafrawley9306
    @niafrawley9306 3 месяца назад

    JCF was called the Mosquito in tennis