That's not a big if at all. ☺People overemphasize his injury proneness for whatever reason, when in fact players like Sinner (who is 2 years older) or Djokovic were much more prone to injuries at his age. His body will grow out of it as well.
The only "IF" I see in your statement is "IF" you were drinking at the time of your post after witnessing a 19 year old with greater experience than current tennis titans.
@lemcortez my guy what are you talking about. He could have all the experience in the world, but if his leg falls off it doesn't mean sh!t. IF he stays injury free he can use that experience.
@@knightscourt9558 Bro...really. The legs falling off a 19 year old? C'mon bro, the only injury young players don't return from are mental ones (pressure) like; David Nalbandian.
That's not true - The ability of Djokovic of making no unforced errors in critical moments while maintaining his level is unmatched. Of course - What Alcaraz has showed so far in crucial moments has been nothing short of insane.
@othmannejjar you proved my point, he makes no errors = he banks on the opponent to lose the points rather than him win them. Statistics show that 77% of the tiebreaks he wins when he has set point are on the opponents serve and they make a first ball error, but when he's on serve and the opponent gives him a neutral ball down set point, he only wins 35% of those points
There's one important match he also turned around in fashion. Against Jannik Sinner at the 2022 US Open QF. Saved match point with Sinner serving for the match after not being able to win the third set on serve and was even a break down in the 5th. He went on to win one of the greatest US Open matches ever and won the tournament to become the youngest number one.
@@kenanderkroate-- What are you on about? When Federer arrived and was proclaimed the future great, was that "hate" for Sampras? Is it that you truly love Djokovic or are you projecting yourself and your own fear of being hated by others on to him and so support him fiercely, even fighting nonexistent battles for him, as a means of fighting for yourself?
I don't think people fully understand how important this skill is. In tennis margins are razor thin and winning the points that matter is a quality of a champion. Showing that early on is signs that a player will become great, Sinner and Alcaraz demonstrate that while the previous generation seemed to lack it.
The only problem is that he’s so skillful with which he should win easily! But he makes too many errors and then he has to play out of this world to get the win.
The audacity to play this kind of tennis under pressure is a nonsense. Alcaraz is HUGE
he got that clutch in his veins .. unique ability to produce magical points under the highest pressure .. one of a kind
This is brilliant stuff!
Appreciate the love brother
Great video thanks. Wish Alcaraz a successful and healthy career.
CARLOS ALCARAZ
Great , wonderful.
New Prince of Tennis courts.
Good luck and
God bless 💙🙏
I have 29 years, I am from Spain and I have to say that this kid is insane at tennis
If, and it's a big if, he stays healthy this kid will rule tennis
That's not a big if at all. ☺People overemphasize his injury proneness for whatever reason, when in fact players like Sinner (who is 2 years older) or Djokovic were much more prone to injuries at his age. His body will grow out of it as well.
The only "IF" I see in your statement is "IF" you were drinking at the time of your post after witnessing a 19 year old with greater experience than current tennis titans.
@lemcortez my guy what are you talking about. He could have all the experience in the world, but if his leg falls off it doesn't mean sh!t. IF he stays injury free he can use that experience.
@@knightscourt9558 Bro...really. The legs falling off a 19 year old? C'mon bro, the only injury young players don't return from are mental ones (pressure) like; David Nalbandian.
Djokovics mental game relies on the opponent lowering their level
Alcaraz mental game is rising above the opponents lvl and taking what they bring
That's not true - The ability of Djokovic of making no unforced errors in critical moments while maintaining his level is unmatched.
Of course - What Alcaraz has showed so far in crucial moments has been nothing short of insane.
@othmannejjar you proved my point, he makes no errors = he banks on the opponent to lose the points rather than him win them.
Statistics show that 77% of the tiebreaks he wins when he has set point are on the opponents serve and they make a first ball error, but when he's on serve and the opponent gives him a neutral ball down set point, he only wins 35% of those points
In all the tie breaks he won he was 2:0 behind at first
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To think that he went from the Gaston match to that miami match in 4 months is unbelievable.
Herbert's serve was amazing 😍😍😍
There's one important match he also turned around in fashion. Against Jannik Sinner at the 2022 US Open QF. Saved match point with Sinner serving for the match after not being able to win the third set on serve and was even a break down in the 5th. He went on to win one of the greatest US Open matches ever and won the tournament to become the youngest number one.
I was there in the Cincy final vs Nole.
Wow, what an experience it had to be!
Future GOAT
The hate on djokovic is unreal
@@kenanderkroate Appreciating a young player has nothing to do with hating Djokovic.
@@kenanderkroate-- What are you on about? When Federer arrived and was proclaimed the future great, was that "hate" for Sampras? Is it that you truly love Djokovic or are you projecting yourself and your own fear of being hated by others on to him and so support him fiercely, even fighting nonexistent battles for him, as a means of fighting for yourself?
I don't think people fully understand how important this skill is. In tennis margins are razor thin and winning the points that matter is a quality of a champion. Showing that early on is signs that a player will become great, Sinner and Alcaraz demonstrate that while the previous generation seemed to lack it.
Grit baby
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The only problem is that he’s so skillful with which he should win easily! But he makes too many errors and then he has to play out of this world to get the win.
Boys part of the same shirt club in the first match 😂
wish federer had a bit more of this; he'd be on 30 GS.
Djokovich will always be the chosen one
Piú che alcaraz forte sono gli altri che fanno cappellate
Carlos Alcaraz number 10 !
and yet Djokovic won that match
lol... showing highlights of a match he lost.
alcaraz arrogant I don't like him for all the tennis player
How dare you
@@avikram53 yeah how dare he
Look up arrogant. Self belief is not arrogance.
Alcaraz tiene wue tener mas metalidad de ganador no se puede casi perder un partido por tonterias tiene que madurar
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