@@mauriciodasilva5648 yeah he had some serious promise. Took out Nadal back around 2016 I think at Flushing. Post below was spot on, too many injuries took its toll on Lucas. Too bad, he has a beautiful all court game.
Huge fan of Pouille when he was younger...just an all around talent. I thought he was going to win multiple majors. But alas it was not to be with injuries that just set him back. Glad to see him on tour working his way back. At 30 he still has some time to make some waves. Hope he can.
zwerev doesn't always play the smartest shots, especially from the t-line onwards. but it looks like he's playing more aggressively. so he's implementing the plan he's set out to do. it's the only way he could ever win a gs
Why do you feel the need to bring this up? "That ATP investigation took place over 15 months before it was closed in January 2023. Zverev was not sanctioned, with the body citing insufficient evidence." The court case was settled and Zverev denied any wrongdoing... but years later you still bring it up. Why? ...and who's the victim? Unless you know more than the ATP and the courts - focus on what happens on the court.
Pouille has some serious touch power and speed. You can see how this guy was top 10 in the big 3 era
Really
He was ruined by injury. He was very capable between 16-19- definitely best 20-25 players in the world then.
@@mauriciodasilva5648 yeah he had some serious promise. Took out Nadal back around 2016 I think at Flushing. Post below was spot on, too many injuries took its toll on Lucas. Too bad, he has a beautiful all court game.
Wait what?
8 minute highlights. Thank you AO
@@kakashihatake1029 don't worry this is Australia open channel not Roland Garros channel .they will give condensed, extended and full match ..
this is why ao is the best slam
Huge fan of Pouille when he was younger...just an all around talent. I thought he was going to win multiple majors. But alas it was not to be with injuries that just set him back. Glad to see him on tour working his way back. At 30 he still has some time to make some waves. Hope he can.
so happy that we get to see Zverev's trainer after EVERY point clapping. It really adds a lot to the video.
Conversation at the net: "tell Mischa I hope he liked the volley at the end of the first set"
Excellent highlights, thank you
Lucas est revenu à son meilleur niveau, beaucoup de super jolis points, malheureusement contre le Zverev d'aujourd'hui ça ne suffit pas.
Sascha looks nice in the red❤❤
zwerev doesn't always play the smartest shots, especially from the t-line onwards. but it looks like he's playing more aggressively. so he's implementing the plan he's set out to do. it's the only way he could ever win a gs
I expected Sascha to win this n he did...straight sets
I went to see this match on Sunday and was so happy that Zverev won .
Small difference in level makes a huge difference in rankings....
Please, please stop putting the winner on the thumbnails!
Go Sascha 😈😈
Still using prince?
He’s like Dan Evans without the craft.
Bad result of highlights..not a clear vision.
Was ok here. Sometimes I increase the bit rate and that improves the picture.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏♥️🎆
👍👍👍👍👍👍👌😮
Must be marvellous for those guys looking miserable and then clapping like sea lions for hrs foryears!!!🙄
Glad to see Pouille back... but sad to see other players who have questionable relationship issus. Let's NOT forget about the victims.
Why do you feel the need to bring this up? "That ATP investigation took place over 15 months before it was closed in January 2023. Zverev was not sanctioned, with the body citing insufficient evidence." The court case was settled and Zverev denied any wrongdoing... but years later you still bring it up. Why? ...and who's the victim? Unless you know more than the ATP and the courts - focus on what happens on the court.
Other than his height, Poullie doesn't look french at all!
What a score 😂😂😂
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Pouille is completely soaked in that shirt. Hard working man.