@@nohaybanda6738 They added a popup after two seconds in which links to their other video titled “Alcaraz trophy lift”. Massive spoiler, which made me skip the video.
@@maka3230 He played well against the guy whos just about back at #1 ranking.. the pressure Aussies put on Aussie players is so stupid & part of the reason they never go as far as they could.
We love you Carlos. Alex played so well. All those comparing Carlos to Novak l, guys you should be ashamed for comparing him. He's just turned 20 and cramped/got injured during a majors semifinals against one of the greatest of all time Novak. Carlos was just playing his tennis and all Novak's fans were celebrating that he beat an injured Carlos? Where is the decency? I am not a huge Novak fan but I respect his achievements and contribution to the sport. So why can't you Novak fans simply see Alcaraz as a 20 yr old who was just playing his 3rd Roland Garros and second semifinals of a major? There's no comparison. Novak will always be a favorite because of his experience against Carlos who just won a grass tournament at only his 3rd grass court event. Can you believe that? Like him or not @carlitosalcarazz is a gift to tennis. He is a joy to watch. We love him because of his grace, smile , positive energy and humility. What a phenomenal athlete. We can celebrate a young champion in Carlos as well as admire the great achievements of Novak. Both can be true. This is for the haters. Grow up.
LOL! Carlos is great however the competition in men's tennis is at it's worse in the last ten years! There's Novak, Carlos & then the competition drops off significantly!
Carlos' improvements on grass has been so rapid, he even surprised himself. He's the only active player to win 500+ title on all 3 surfaces outside of Djoko, Rafa & Andy...that's the caliber he's reaching. Brilliant stuff from him, I can't wait to see what he pulls off in Wimbledon.
@@ohgin12345 And his levels just kept on rising. Alex is one of the most tenacious competitors and he can be fearless. If Carlos had any doubts, he doesn't show it.
VAMOS CARLOS 🏆 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 De Minaur gave a good battle too 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I like the way Carlitos respects other players. He’s the full package - tennis superstar and superstar person
@@theviniso Absolutely they are. What do us Brits have? Murray on the way out (taking a while he can't walk away). And what do we have as a replacement? Cameron Norrie!! Oh well.....
From a Novak's fan, Carlos is a real deal. He is a fast learner and in my opinion a great threat to Novak in Wimbledon. To me he is for sure 2nd favourite to lift the Wimbledon Trophy
What a perfect week for Spanish sport: Gold at Football Nations League, Gold at synchronized swimming, silver at European Basket (women) and now this victory at Queens. Vamos España!!
I saw this dude up close practicing at Newport and it was like how does he ever lose a match on grass?! His game is so powerful and he has all the finesse shots as well.
Well... he lost against Medvedev at 17 and then against a Sinner who almost won against Djokovic in a tight match... he just didn't play enough on grass to judge him
It is so delightful to see Carlitos being so dominant but at the same time you see a lot of room for improvement, mostly tactically. As a big Novak's fan, I can't wait to see the next meeting of the two. Congraths to Carlitos.
What an impressive match up! Finally De Minaur is almost a more impressive rival for Carlos than Sinner. Two of the fastest guys of the circuit on the fastest surface gives an amazing show, we definitely a longer grass season!
Top-notch final encounter, well-deserved title for Carlitos! It is worth everything what he succeeded on the grass court, attaining the first ATP grass court title of his career. Absolutely a tremendous achievement from Carlos ALCARAZ!
A spectacular match up between these two! Finally there is hope for tennis, with these kids bringing variety, creativity, power, all court game and spectacular grass court points, after years of the boring game of Djokovic.
Alex played really well. The score does not reflect it. Carlos is an all surface threat. His footwork is quick and allows him to get into position irrespective of surface.
The score does reflect it. It was a contested match, Carlos won by 1 break each set. Only thing closer is going to tie break. 64 points won vs 58 points. That’s CLOSE.
Yes same thoughts, I could go on about how counterproductive Hewitt has been for Alex, the mentoring dynamic and Alex stuck in some image of himself as the kid in Hewitts charge. He is a grown man and time he realizes that. Still don't approve of his counterpunch run down every ball style but from what I saw today, if he straightened up his game and put weight into his forehand drives, he could take the Wimbledon title. If, has the self-belief, that is stop looking to his box every point for answers like its Davis cup, that's the counterproductive impact I referred to.
Well done Carlos!!! I mean, I have to say, Alex played a wonderful tournament, so he really has nothing to be ashamed of. It was a good match between two talents and, this time, it went Carlos’s way! Although, one thing. I fail to see how double faults are worthy of a highlight reel.
They only show double faults on important points like break points. Makes sense to show how someone had their serve broken, especially on grass when it’s very hard to break serve
Carlos solved his two main weaknesses in today's match: 1) He was focused from the first minute to the last, and did not have any of the momentary mental lapses that he has often been prone to have, costing him a game or a set. 2) I have often commented in the past year that he will have trouble against Novak or any other top players on their A-game days because his first serve was so poor, not nearly matching the speed and power of his forehand groundstrokes, and way too often landing far from the boundaries and corners. Today (and throughout the entire tournament), his first serve was vastly improved. Not only was he achieving serves upwards of 130 mph, but he was drilling them right down the center line or just inside the outer boundaries, gaining him free points for the first time I can remember. I always knew this would eventually happen; I was just surprised it lagged so far behind the rest of his magical game.
6:50 Did you ever see a player hitting a forehand of that speed from a ball with absolutely no pace ? That's incredible. Even Nadal at his best didn't have such power.
Carlitos es un ejemplo de jugador, siempre correcto, respetuoso con sus rivales, pero una bestia en la cancha, aplausos para él, esperemos que sea numero 1 por mucho tiempo, es un verdadero crack, dentro y fuera de la cancha. 👏🏻
Di Minaur played not bad actually, but Alcaraz became much maturer now, much maturer than his age. Yes, he has the greatest expectations. Let’s see what will happen at Wimbledon this year.
De Minaur fought really well, I hope Alcaraz puts this experience to good use in Wimbledon. We don't want another GS dominated by Novak. It becomes too one-sided when Novak is in play.
@@Lucifer.6.6.6. for a change, i’m just fed up to see these guys just mostly playing (and winning) Slams when others have to play more matches. As if a team of football or basketball would have to play more matches than another on a season, that’s ridiculous.
Undécimo título ATP de Carlitos y sólo tiene veinte años. A este paso batirá todos los records habidos y por haber. ENORME el murciano que recupera el número 1.
Jamás superará a nadal. Enorme deportista que siempre jugó mermado .sacrificio y maravillosa persona. Alcaraz me parece un prepotente y un creído. Espero que se la pegue pronto. No le soporto como muchos.
@@frangonzalez6050 Te han comido la cabeza ciertos aficionados que piensan que alzar el puño y gritar "¡Vamos!" en momentos decisivos es sinónimo de prepotencia. Escuchas al chaval en cualquier entrevista y se nota que tiene un cariño y una humildad hacia su afición y juego que solo quedan argumentos vacíos para intentar ser un hater de él. Sin ir más lejos, el buen rollo que ha dejado el gesto por el puntazo de De Miñaur es lo que está viendo la gente de Alcaraz.
@@frangonzalez6050 Se te ve muy patriota. No será porque López Miras no quiere pactar en Murcia. En fin... De momento es el jugador más joven de la ATP en conseguir vencer en las tres superficies superando en precocidad a Nadal, Djokovic y Federer.
@frangonzalez6050 ¿No te da vergüenza haber dejado bien claro a todo el mundo tu envidia, impotencia, tu complejo de inferioridad, que te enferma aceptar la grandeza de cualquier ser humano que despierta la admiración por sus habilidades y sus éxitos? ¿ No sería mejor intentar tomar como ejemplos de vida a este tipo de personas, en vez de enfangarte prefiriendo hundirte en la miseria y sucumbir en tus propios vómitos por elegir odiar en vez de tratar de sobreponerte y mejorar como hombre? Has de darte cuenta de que todos nos hemos dado cuenta de tu complejo de inferioridad. Y créeme; sentimos vergüenza ajena además de mucha lástima por ti...
Imagina alcaraz com os 3 grandes todos com 20 anos , com. Todo respeito alcaraz não teria mais que 1 Slam, único adversário de Carlos hj é o velho nole.
Espectacular. Me alegro mucho que tengamos a carlitos ganando este gran torneo y de su nivel de juego.numero 1.enhorabuena!.wimblendon es un sueño que puede hacerse realidad.gracias campeon!.
Congratulations to De Minaur for their sportsmanship and competition. I think he will never forget this meeting.🙄💯 But also the sincerest congratulations to Alcaraz 🇪🇦🔥For a fantastic show of tennis.
Carlitos is the real deal. Well behaved, composed, holding masculine frame, discipline. He is a great champion. A breath of fresh air among many clowns. He is the one who will take the torch from Nole. He is def a contender to W title.
Mais é claro na idade de Nadal e Novak tinha um tal de federer , ou seja tinha 3 goat, se Carlos fosse dessa época teria no máximo 2 slam.... Não compare Carlos não tem adversário a altura só o velho nole.
@@juniorj8532 The problem with counternarratives is that they are speculation. Carlos also competes against a much, much deeper field in total than the big three did, and that matters a great deal.
It was a big battle between these guys because both are really fast players on this surface. De Minaur showed very interesting things from his playstyle, specially when he finished points on the net, and Alcaraz showed much solidity in his level, improving on the way, mainly being intelligent to play in decisive moments from each match.
I'd pay to watch these two and only these two play head-to-head, year-round, forever. What a great couple of inventive, athletic, sportingly fair and skilled players they both are when facing each other.
Those who talk about "weak era" Federer should look at how dreadful most of the top players are on grass. There's been almost nothing for Djokovic to beat on grass for years (not his fault of course, you can only play what's in front of you) and, in over fifty years of watching Wimbledon, this is the weakest era in grass court tennis that I've seen.
only two break point chances Alcaraz converted both De Minaur two break chances didn't convert either one That's the difference between good players and great players
After Sampras, many thought that 14 Grand Slams could not be surpassed. Then Federer came along and far surpassed him. And many said he was the best for all time... Then nadal was in front and now djokovic. Why are there people who think that Djokovic can never be caught up? It is a mathematical fact that Alcaraz is more successful at the age of 20 than Djokovic at this age. Whether Alcaraz will be more successful at the end of his career, we will only know in 20 years
The reason why Alcaraz is so good and going to be great (apart from he obvious physical attributes) is that he plays pressure points with conviction. This is what made both Nadal and Djokovic great.
Alcaraz, stunning as always but really impressed by De Minaur, insane athleticism and shots made today, if he improves his decision-making he will be a player we’ll all remember.
de minaur was so entertaining the whole tournament. His speed is phenomenal and his skill level is fantastic. I really hope he establishes himself and we get to see more of him in big games and tournaments as he progresses.
Thank you for continuing to be the best example of what tennis highlights can be and not showing the winner in the thumbnail!
Maybe another upload without continuity errors tho?
They kind of showed who was the winner by their respective photo selections
the highlights are trash my nigga
@@zy9662 I don't think so, look at the Halle thumbnail
@@nohaybanda6738 They added a popup after two seconds in which links to their other video titled “Alcaraz trophy lift”. Massive spoiler, which made me skip the video.
Congrats to De Minaur as well, a great tournament and he made it competitive. His attitude the whole week was exemplary, including the loss today.
He is so well adjusted, it's impressive.
Yes and no unprofessional grunting. Sampras and Agassi never did that.
An exemplary loss 😂
Yes, Alex is a very good loser.
@@iansmirna5183 Yes, we all need lessons in how to lose in a gracious way. It's called humility.
De Minaur didn't disappoint. He sure can run, a lot. His hitting is more solid, and this is against Alcaraz.
This must be one of the quickest match-ups ever. I would love to see average sprint speed compared to the next best.
he played great
No excuses he should have beaten Carlos and he needs to improve as an Australian representative
@@maka3230 He played well against the guy whos just about back at #1 ranking.. the pressure Aussies put on Aussie players is so stupid & part of the reason they never go as far as they could.
@@maka3230 Why should he have beaten Carlos?
14 finals as PRO and 11 wins with 20 years old. Sensational.
@@celestialspartan7977chill bro
@@celestialspartan7977bruhhhh, Djokovic was worse as a Junior but still overtook everyone :) so calm down
@@celestialspartan7977rafa was not number 1 yet at 20.
@@celestialspartan7977😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@celestialspartan7977and when rafa at 16-18 yo there was no COVID. Imagine that
We love you Carlos. Alex played so well. All those comparing Carlos to Novak l, guys you should be ashamed for comparing him. He's just turned 20 and cramped/got injured during a majors semifinals against one of the greatest of all time Novak. Carlos was just playing his tennis and all Novak's fans were celebrating that he beat an injured Carlos? Where is the decency? I am not a huge Novak fan but I respect his achievements and contribution to the sport. So why can't you Novak fans simply see Alcaraz as a 20 yr old who was just playing his 3rd Roland Garros and second semifinals of a major? There's no comparison. Novak will always be a favorite because of his experience against Carlos who just won a grass tournament at only his 3rd grass court event. Can you believe that? Like him or not @carlitosalcarazz is a gift to tennis. He is a joy to watch. We love him because of his grace, smile , positive energy and humility. What a phenomenal athlete. We can celebrate a young champion in Carlos as well as admire the great achievements of Novak. Both can be true. This is for the haters. Grow up.
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So true the toxic Nole fanbase is annoying to say the least..
« Positive energy and humility », we can’t these are main characteristics of Novak or his fan club 😂
LOL! Carlos is great however the competition in men's tennis is at it's worse in the last ten years! There's Novak, Carlos & then the competition drops off significantly!
I don't think nolefans hate carlos, they hate some medias and journalists who undermine Novak
Congrats to Carlos we can see that he’s very progressing on grass. Very hyped for Wimbledon 🎉
De Minaur is so fast. freaking roadrunner
Carlos' improvements on grass has been so rapid, he even surprised himself. He's the only active player to win 500+ title on all 3 surfaces outside of Djoko, Rafa & Andy...that's the caliber he's reaching. Brilliant stuff from him, I can't wait to see what he pulls off in Wimbledon.
Good point
Tiafoe?
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@@ruhaansahni1704can you read ??? ATP 500
I'm not 100% sure we will see Rafa again, actually.
I wouldn't imagine him lifting the title at the start of the week. He improved his game massively! Nice job
Neither didni, but by now he's shown just how quickly he adapts. Wimbledon will be much harder and hopefully those cramps will stay away.
I would actually. Considering how he dominated his opponents in french open
S that is clay this is grass
@@colethomas903 yes. But still the way he dominated. Even if he drops his level by a bit he's hard to beat
@@ohgin12345 And his levels just kept on rising. Alex is one of the most tenacious competitors and he can be fearless. If Carlos had any doubts, he doesn't show it.
VAMOS CARLOS 🏆 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
De Minaur gave a good battle too 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I like the way Carlitos respects other players. He’s the full package - tennis superstar and superstar person
Spanish tennis fans are so damn lucky. Nadal didn't even retire yet and they already have another superstar to root for.
Yes...withholding celebrating tough point after seeing ADM slip and fall. Also, congratulating him after that impressive drop shot
@@theviniso Absolutely they are. What do us Brits have? Murray on the way out (taking a while he can't walk away). And what do we have as a replacement? Cameron Norrie!! Oh well.....
Carlitos bravissima👏👏👏🏆👏👏👏👏🎾💪
@@BurnsTennishopefully Draper can turn into something. Norrie while talented is so blah
From a Novak's fan, Carlos is a real deal. He is a fast learner and in my opinion a great threat to Novak in Wimbledon.
To me he is for sure 2nd favourite to lift the Wimbledon Trophy
H appreciate comments like you just did as a Carlos fan Djokovic is the fav good luck at Wimbledon
@@Senso-id7hmHe can be 36 but physically is like 27 but with the experienceof 36. The age doesn't mean much
Oh boy, we want the new encounter to enjoy.
@@exceptico615627😅
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What a perfect week for Spanish sport: Gold at Football Nations League, Gold at synchronized swimming, silver at European Basket (women) and now this victory at Queens. Vamos España!!
Tenemos los genes de los conquistadores del que fue el mayor Imperio del mundo, poco más que añadir.
A good match, which I expected Alcaraz to win...my admiration for the balance n power in this young man's game just keeps growing!
I saw this dude up close practicing at Newport and it was like how does he ever lose a match on grass?! His game is so powerful and he has all the finesse shots as well.
Newport Wales?
Well... he lost against Medvedev at 17 and then against a Sinner who almost won against Djokovic in a tight match... he just didn't play enough on grass to judge him
L he was 18
@@colethomas903 ok
Djokovic will win 8th Wimbledon title in 2023 OK no Alcaraz can beat Djokovic in Wimbledon finals
It is so delightful to see Carlitos being so dominant but at the same time you see a lot of room for improvement, mostly tactically. As a big Novak's fan, I can't wait to see the next meeting of the two. Congraths to Carlitos.
M appreciate you good luck in Wimbledon
Cramps/hydration will definitely be improved at Wimbledon 😁
@@frankthemusicman5636hope so. Hopefully Carlito can avoid the cramps and the jitters. So we can see the full potential and no injury on him
What an impressive match up! Finally De Minaur is almost a more impressive rival for Carlos than Sinner. Two of the fastest guys of the circuit on the fastest surface gives an amazing show, we definitely a longer grass season!
Yes!! And a 1000 tournament on grass 🎉
We need a grass court M1000
Sinner is the most one dimensional player ever, he will never progress unless he expands his play
@@juanjomorales5608 Totally! Tbh I don't like how so many 1000 tournaments are on clay.
Not more then Sinner...
Top-notch final encounter, well-deserved title for Carlitos! It is worth everything what he succeeded on the grass court, attaining the first ATP grass court title of his career. Absolutely a tremendous achievement from Carlos ALCARAZ!
Of course it's "well-deserved," he won. 🙄
Both guys are great examples of fairplay and sportmanship.
5:06 what a speed from De Minaur!👏
A spectacular match up between these two! Finally there is hope for tennis, with these kids bringing variety, creativity, power, all court game and spectacular grass court points, after years of the boring game of Djokovic.
You don't like redirect brick wall draw error tennis?? 😂
@@vivahernando1 Precisely! let’s just build a brick wall and award it 30 grand slams… 🙄
Congratulations Carlos!
Back to World No. 1!!!
🙏♥️⭐️🎾🔥💥
Great match lads ! Loved the hand shake after that net rally , amazing sportsmanship considering everything on the line 👍👍👍👍
All the best at SW19 King Carlos!!
Carlitos!! Way to go and all the best for Wimbledon
Alex played really well. The score does not reflect it. Carlos is an all surface threat. His footwork is quick and allows him to get into position irrespective of surface.
Alex didn't play well at all don't know what game you watched he bottled every break point he had.
@@90sterrier86 If Alex did not play well at all he would have lost with a couple of bagel or a breadstick or two
The score does reflect it. It was a contested match, Carlos won by 1 break each set. Only thing closer is going to tie break.
64 points won vs 58 points. That’s CLOSE.
I am impressed with De Minaur's game in this tournament. I never took him too seriously. It's time to change that.
Same
Yes same thoughts, I could go on about how counterproductive Hewitt has been for Alex, the mentoring dynamic and Alex stuck in some image of himself as the kid in Hewitts charge. He is a grown man and time he realizes that. Still don't approve of his counterpunch run down every ball style but from what I saw today, if he straightened up his game and put weight into his forehand drives, he could take the Wimbledon title. If, has the self-belief, that is stop looking to his box every point for answers like its Davis cup, that's the counterproductive impact I referred to.
Who knows gentelman, maybe we are witnessing a breakthrough.
I've been following De Minaur for 4 years now. Always stuck between #30 and #20. Maybe he can move up now close to Top 10.
@@leszekhalama1173 Who knows gentelman, maybe we are witnessing a breakthrough with this kid called Alcaraz on grass.☺
Well done Carlos!!! I mean, I have to say, Alex played a wonderful tournament, so he really has nothing to be ashamed of. It was a good match between two talents and, this time, it went Carlos’s way! Although, one thing. I fail to see how double faults are worthy of a highlight reel.
They only show double faults on important points like break points. Makes sense to show how someone had their serve broken, especially on grass when it’s very hard to break serve
They show them on decisive moments.
Score went from 4-4 to 3-4 , someone is enjoying their sunday in Tennis Tv :)
Carlos solved his two main weaknesses in today's match:
1) He was focused from the first minute to the last, and did not have any of the momentary mental lapses that he has often been prone to have, costing him a game or a set.
2) I have often commented in the past year that he will have trouble against Novak or any other top players on their A-game days because his first serve was so poor, not nearly matching the speed and power of his forehand groundstrokes, and way too often landing far from the boundaries and corners. Today (and throughout the entire tournament), his first serve was vastly improved. Not only was he achieving serves upwards of 130 mph, but he was drilling them right down the center line or just inside the outer boundaries, gaining him free points for the first time I can remember. I always knew this would eventually happen; I was just surprised it lagged so far behind the rest of his magical game.
Exactly
Such a wonderful battle. Great match. Excellent tennis from Alcaraz.
6:50 Did you ever see a player hitting a forehand of that speed from a ball with absolutely no pace ? That's incredible. Even Nadal at his best didn't have such power.
Del porto
Federer
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@rafaundisputedgoat4291 Almost no chance. Nice to dream though. 🙂
Es una auténtica locura de chaval.
Si no se jode el cuerpo, +15 GS... En menos de 12 años
Congratulations Carlos!Back to World No. 1!!!️️. ¡¡¡Partidazo!!!¡¡Mucha suerte en Wimbledon!!!!Vamooos!!!.
A match worthy of a final! These two are just about two of the most athletic guys on tour!
@rafaundisputedgoat4291 good for you !
6 months ... to freely wank ! :)
I just dont think that Alex could've played any better, besides a double fault in a critical moment this was high quality tennis across the board.
He squandered many break opportunities in the first
What a match between this two ❤, congrats to both of them.
King of Queens, if you will.
The best player nowadays. Delightful to see.
Carlitos es un ejemplo de jugador, siempre correcto, respetuoso con sus rivales, pero una bestia en la cancha, aplausos para él, esperemos que sea numero 1 por mucho tiempo, es un verdadero crack, dentro y fuera de la cancha. 👏🏻
Y que le pasó con Nole.
@@javierarayaberenguela9732 Que le ganó uno y el otro se tuvo que lesionar para que el serbio ganara🤣
Di Minaur played not bad actually, but Alcaraz became much maturer now, much maturer than his age. Yes, he has the greatest expectations. Let’s see what will happen at Wimbledon this year.
Another sweet moments of joy and thrill in this world .
De Minaur fought really well, I hope Alcaraz puts this experience to good use in Wimbledon. We don't want another GS dominated by Novak. It becomes too one-sided when Novak is in play.
Indeed Novak should have to go thru quallies ;)
@@iansmirna5183 why should a champion like Novak have to go through qualifications?
@@Lucifer.6.6.6. for a change, i’m just fed up to see these guys just mostly playing (and winning) Slams when others have to play more matches. As if a team of football or basketball would have to play more matches than another on a season, that’s ridiculous.
@@iansmirna5183 countries that host European Championships and World Cups also don't have to qualify how about that.
Enjoyed a lot. Brings me back to the 90's with most players moving forward to the net on grass. Really fun and exciting to watch.
Undécimo título ATP de Carlitos y sólo tiene veinte años. A este paso batirá todos los records habidos y por haber. ENORME el murciano que recupera el número 1.
Cuidado, las perras de Djokovic vendrán a ladrarte 😂
Jamás superará a nadal. Enorme deportista que siempre jugó mermado .sacrificio y maravillosa persona. Alcaraz me parece un prepotente y un creído. Espero que se la pegue pronto. No le soporto como muchos.
@@frangonzalez6050 Te han comido la cabeza ciertos aficionados que piensan que alzar el puño y gritar "¡Vamos!" en momentos decisivos es sinónimo de prepotencia. Escuchas al chaval en cualquier entrevista y se nota que tiene un cariño y una humildad hacia su afición y juego que solo quedan argumentos vacíos para intentar ser un hater de él. Sin ir más lejos, el buen rollo que ha dejado el gesto por el puntazo de De Miñaur es lo que está viendo la gente de Alcaraz.
@@frangonzalez6050 Se te ve muy patriota. No será porque López Miras no quiere pactar en Murcia. En fin... De momento es el jugador más joven de la ATP en conseguir vencer en las tres superficies superando en precocidad a Nadal, Djokovic y Federer.
@frangonzalez6050 ¿No te da vergüenza haber dejado bien claro a todo el mundo tu envidia, impotencia, tu complejo de inferioridad, que te enferma aceptar la grandeza de cualquier ser humano que despierta la admiración por sus habilidades y sus éxitos? ¿ No sería mejor intentar tomar como ejemplos de vida a este tipo de personas, en vez de enfangarte prefiriendo hundirte en la miseria y sucumbir en tus propios vómitos por elegir odiar en vez de tratar de sobreponerte y mejorar como hombre?
Has de darte cuenta de que todos nos hemos dado cuenta de tu complejo de inferioridad. Y créeme; sentimos vergüenza ajena además de mucha lástima por ti...
Alcaraz is proving himself as generational talent who will adjust on any surface. Since big three other players lacked the skill and talent to do so
Imagina alcaraz com os 3 grandes todos com 20 anos , com. Todo respeito alcaraz não teria mais que 1 Slam, único adversário de Carlos hj é o velho nole.
@@juniorj8532Carlos is def better than 20 year old nole and federer . Nadal was better than Carlos on clay on that age.
@@juniorj8532defo he could've won 3-5. Murray and Wawrinka won 3 each.
J only Clay there are other surfaces which means Carlos was more complete
@@juniorj8532 nole won all surface titles at 24. Nadal at 22. Fed at 21. He is better all court player at same than all big three
Fantastic!! Wasn't expecting Carlos to play so well on gras!
I wonder where his coach Juan Carlos is? 🤔 I'm sure he was watching and is super proud wherever he is! 🙂
Espectacular. Me alegro mucho que tengamos a carlitos ganando este gran torneo y de su nivel de juego.numero 1.enhorabuena!.wimblendon es un sueño que puede hacerse realidad.gracias campeon!.
Congratulations to De Minaur for their sportsmanship and competition. I think he will never forget this meeting.🙄💯 But also the sincerest congratulations to Alcaraz 🇪🇦🔥For a fantastic show of tennis.
Carlitos is the real deal. Well behaved, composed, holding masculine frame, discipline. He is a great champion. A breath of fresh air among many clowns. He is the one who will take the torch from Nole. He is def a contender to W title.
He won Wimbledon and RG since your comment, It is the real deal for sure
Most advanced ATP player ever at that age, better than the big three when they were his age... Sky is the limit provided there are no injuries...
Mais é claro na idade de Nadal e Novak tinha um tal de federer , ou seja tinha 3 goat, se Carlos fosse dessa época teria no máximo 2 slam.... Não compare Carlos não tem adversário a altura só o velho nole.
@@juniorj8532 The problem with counternarratives is that they are speculation. Carlos also competes against a much, much deeper field in total than the big three did, and that matters a great deal.
@rafaundisputedgoat4291 He would not beat Djokovic if they both reach the final, the body is not what it used to be, he is now injury prone.
Bravo Alcaraz 🎉🎉🎉🎉 he should play Bublik in a super tennis match
CONGRATULATIONS CARLITOOOOOOS THE MAGICIAN 👏👏👏✌✌✌👌👌👌🎾🎾🎾💪💪💪🪁🪁🪁🥎🥎🥎🎆🎆🎆🎉🎉🎉🙏🙏🙏🎇🎇🎇✨✨✨😎😎😎🎯🎯🎯❤❤❤🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇🔥🔥🔥
Damn how difficult is it to put the points in order?
Lol the score keeps going up and down
apologies, our bad - got too excited 🙃 Things get a little hectic with two 500s finals going on at the same time...
I’m not complaining, not a big inconvenience! If anything, thank you for the highlights!
@@tennistv Yeah thanks for these lengthy highlights they give us a proper feel of the match
@@tennistvall good :) still enjoying all the content, thanks! (Just pointed this out as it is not the first time this happened)
He’s already more accomplished than 99% of any tennis player ever and he’s just getting started.
I love this big trophy! They should be this size and look in every Grand Slam.
It was a big battle between these guys because both are really fast players on this surface.
De Minaur showed very interesting things from his playstyle, specially when he finished points on the net, and Alcaraz showed much solidity in his level, improving on the way, mainly being intelligent to play in decisive moments from each match.
Alcaraz great player present and future
Now winning Queens against a good and fast player makes him a bit of a contender playing like that. He is in top form. What a match!.
I'd pay to watch these two and only these two play head-to-head, year-round, forever. What a great couple of inventive, athletic, sportingly fair and skilled players they both are when facing each other.
Fastest players
Those who talk about "weak era" Federer should look at how dreadful most of the top players are on grass. There's been almost nothing for Djokovic to beat on grass for years (not his fault of course, you can only play what's in front of you) and, in over fifty years of watching Wimbledon, this is the weakest era in grass court tennis that I've seen.
M say this louder
Молодец Алькараз. А у Деминора, кстати, очень классный удар справа, хлёст. Бьёт как плёткой. Браво, оба молодцы!
KING CARLOS RETURN IS FANTASTIK 😄🎾✌️👌
Great tennis played by both of them, Carlos will speak in Winblendon
Who is here after Carlos Alcaraz won Wimbeldon
only two break point chances Alcaraz converted both
De Minaur two break chances didn't convert either one
That's the difference between good players and great players
Carlitos is ready to win wimbledon this year and top seed 1
Thank You Tennis TV!
After Sampras, many thought that 14 Grand Slams could not be surpassed. Then Federer came along and far surpassed him. And many said he was the best for all time... Then nadal was in front and now djokovic. Why are there people who think that Djokovic can never be caught up? It is a mathematical fact that Alcaraz is more successful at the age of 20 than Djokovic at this age. Whether Alcaraz will be more successful at the end of his career, we will only know in 20 years
Well said
I love both players so much 🔥🔥🙌🏽👏🏽🤩😻🤗🫶🏽
Now grass within the knightrider's grasp....Alcaraz is setting new heights in tennis as a young pro.....Masters is like click of fingers for him
The reason why Alcaraz is so good and going to be great (apart from he obvious physical attributes) is that he plays pressure points with conviction. This is what made both Nadal and Djokovic great.
Both Spanish played really well but Alcaraz came out on top eventually
De Minaur is australian, with uruguayan and spanish origin
@@FrankHor101 think de miñaur have double nationality. And, as a matter of fact, he lives in Valencia ( i think so)
@@FrankHor101he has double nationality, Australian and Spanish
@@josesoria5446 3, uruguayan too
@@FrankHor101 I don't think he has the uruguayan citizenship, but he has the spanish.
Final of the Queens Tournament between two Spanish players. United Kingdom puts the grass and the spectators. Incredible. Bravo Miñaur, bravo Alcaraz.
¡¡¡Partidazo!!!
¡¡Mucha suerte en Wimbledon!!!!
Vamooos!!!
Ojalá le toque con Nole.
You guys had a wonderful game love it ❤❤❤🎾🎾🎾🎾👍👍👍
Really great match! Congratulations to both players!🎉
Alcaraz, stunning as always but really impressed by De Minaur, insane athleticism and shots made today, if he improves his decision-making he will be a player we’ll all remember.
Order is restored in the rankings. Hope he wins Wimbledon now.
Is Alcaraz the best volleyer on the tour already?
Grande, Alcaraz
Well Done!
Good final between these two
King of Queens!!
Carlos =The Power +The Touch❤
Awesome Carlitos ! Keep going!
Carlos looked very comfortable on grass this week, he is quickly adapting his game to all surfaces.
de minaur was so entertaining the whole tournament. His speed is phenomenal and his skill level is fantastic. I really hope he establishes himself and we get to see more of him in big games and tournaments as he progresses.
Sin duda Alcaraz ha aprendido de la derrota en Roland Garros. Este es mi Carlitos, vaaaamooosss.
A que ha aprendido, a no lesionarse? Le acababa de remontar completamente el partido a djokovic cuando se lesionó
@@diegofermol Hablamos del talante.
Nuestro Carlitos! 😄👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Simply epic and SENSATIONAL!
Alcaraz the beast 🔥😎
great match ! tennis got future with these guys , congrats Crampitos for the first grass title !
Both players were awesome, and the game was amazing
Great Match!
Love the moment Alcaraz abandoned his celebration upon seeing his opponent fall. Class act.
Great match. De Minaur really testing Carlos at times. Some of the best tennis ive seen him play. Hopefully he can go deep at Wimbledon
Hope Alcaraz will beat the all time GC records that will be step by ND
Wimbledon will be interesting this year ... I see alcaraz reaching atleast semis....
Alcaraz is a scary talent. Good tournament from de Minaur he continues to improve.
The king of queens