@@muffin9263 Let's not overlook his icy handshakes with players like Altmaier, Fitz and Medvedev. Zverev's conduct, particularly his handshake after his match with Fils, was nothing short of disgraceful. His ongoing unsportsmanlike behavior reflects his inflated ego and troubling actions, both on and off the court.
Exactly. He is so unsportsmanlike in netflix. That’s the biggest highlight of 2024 I had of zverev.. Even if it’s scripted. He is lowest scum of the earth.
He rarely gets in problems with his opponents, rather with the umpire. And sometimes he is right. Look at the set point vs gaston in hamburg. It was a clear double biunce but they didnt call it
@@ggsjamalnoon1267 He rarely clashes with his opponents, preferring instead to get into disputes with umpires is what you are saying. While you might view this as a sign of good sportsmanship on the court, it doesn’t fully capture the extent of Zverev’s problematic behavior. His ongoing tensions with players like Fitz, Medvedev, and Fils, along with his feuds with former coaches like Lendl, Becker, and Bruguera, reveal a far more complicated story than the "golden boy" narrative you're trying to push.
It’s just plain easier being nice…Well done!
I have always been an Alcaraz fan, but I am slowly falling in love with Sinner.
Why exactly was Zverev chosen to be in the thumbnail of a "sportsmanship and respect" video?
Because Alcaraz is also in that exchange.
Because He has sportsmanship and If you watch tennis you know that, don't let you blind yourself with the Handshake against fils
@@muffin9263 Let's not overlook his icy handshakes with players like Altmaier, Fitz and Medvedev. Zverev's conduct, particularly his handshake after his match with Fils, was nothing short of disgraceful. His ongoing unsportsmanlike behavior reflects his inflated ego and troubling actions, both on and off the court.
@@mvdqp many Players apart from maybe Ruud, Alcaraz and Sinner have salty handshakes and everyone has Bad days Zverev isn't an unsportsmanlike player
Exactly. He is so unsportsmanlike in netflix. That’s the biggest highlight of 2024 I had of zverev.. Even if it’s scripted. He is lowest scum of the earth.
Where is Dimitrov? He won Stefan Edberg's sportsmanship Award.
Love this video 💯🎾😍😍😍
THERE IS NOT VICTORY WITHOUT HONOR!
Let’s go Sasch ❤
Lmfaoo how is zverev there for sportsmanship
Cuz the media has antagonized Zverev but he’s actually a nice guy IRL
He rarely gets in problems with his opponents, rather with the umpire. And sometimes he is right. Look at the set point vs gaston in hamburg. It was a clear double biunce but they didnt call it
@@helloilmaketennisedits "He's actually a nice guy" because you know him personally(?)
@@mvdqp No, but I’ve watched him a lot over the years, and I can conclude that he is probably a nice guy
@@ggsjamalnoon1267 He rarely clashes with his opponents, preferring instead to get into disputes with umpires is what you are saying. While you might view this as a sign of good sportsmanship on the court, it doesn’t fully capture the extent of Zverev’s problematic behavior. His ongoing tensions with players like Fitz, Medvedev, and Fils, along with his feuds with former coaches like Lendl, Becker, and Bruguera, reveal a far more complicated story than the "golden boy" narrative you're trying to push.
Wish Zverev respected women
Hi pls comment
Kokkinakis is never grateful when someone shows him sportsmanship. Such an unlikeable player.
So Alcaraz only daps Monfils when he’s winning right? Bc when it was the other way he was throwing tantrums and smashing his racket