ANALYSIS: How Carlos Alcaraz Beat Novak Djokovic to Win Wimbledon 2023 | THE SLICE

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  • Carlos #Alcaraz has done the unthinkable, defeating Novak #Djokovic in the final of #Wimbledon in an amazing 5 set match. Leave your thoughts below!
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  • @Papikristo
    @Papikristo Год назад +108

    I think sometimes experience is over rated. LEVEL is higher than experience. Carlos level was higher than Novak today and that won him the match. He came to play and focused on the task. No toilet break, no time wasting on serves, no theatrics. Just tennis. Congratulations Carlos

    • @cameronhurst9432
      @cameronhurst9432 Год назад +7

      Well put. All this hack analysis on this page cracks me up.

    • @Kingmdm
      @Kingmdm Год назад +15

      Also agree, this guy clearly has the game and ALL THE SHOTS in the book. The only matter was if his nerves could handle the huge stage. Skill was never going to be the problem against anyone.

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад +14

      The experience of playing in a 1st Wimbledon Final would make most 20 year olds too stressed to win it.

    • @nicolaswhitehouse3894
      @nicolaswhitehouse3894 Год назад +16

      @@jeffreykaufmann2867 yeah not too mention the royal box and the Spanish royalty looking at you. It must be extremely nerve wracking as a 20 year old king

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад +2

      @@nicolaswhitehouse3894 Spain is no longer a Monarchy.

  • @roydondsa
    @roydondsa Год назад +63

    That point at 0-15 when serving for the championship when he drop short and hit overhead in such such massive pressure . That single point defines What a player Carlos is ...hands down ..

    • @bharat201
      @bharat201 Год назад +4

      Fedalovic!!! 😆

    • @na_k
      @na_k Год назад +7

      So many big points he played with the calm and experience of the big 3 in their primes, at just 20 years old in his first Wimby final. Simply incredible!

    • @roydondsa
      @roydondsa Год назад +7

      @@na_k he basically is yet to lose in a slam final😂2/2 as of now

    • @sarahvlo
      @sarahvlo Год назад

      @@roydondsa Final you mean.

    • @roydondsa
      @roydondsa Год назад

      @@sarahvlo that's what i said bozo

  • @shreddedpapers
    @shreddedpapers Год назад +17

    Carlitos played his best (for now, he can even get better in the future) and I think he knew he could win this final, it was just a matter of HOW to win it. He never ever doubts himself, that shows with the drop shots in big moments and how he still did it in the next point even when the drop shot didn't go in. That, to me, shows just how strong he is mentally and just how much he believes in his skills. What's also crazy is that he seems to grow with every point, with every game, with every set. Instead of being worn down, he absorbs another ball of energy and adapt to the situation. He's amazing and he's only gonna get better. I hope he stays healthy for a long time!
    VAMOS, CARLITOS!

  • @joshct9426
    @joshct9426 Год назад +42

    Its crazy to say but the Better player won the match. Alcaraz is different, theres no one else like him. The sky is the limit, if he stays healthy he has the chance to shatter all the records. Insane.

    • @l.rongardner2150
      @l.rongardner2150 Год назад +4

      Especially because there are no Federers or Nadals to challenge him and divide up the majors and masters. If he stays healthy, and no comparable phenom emerges, he'll destroy all Djokovic's records.

    • @josepmontesinos1994
      @josepmontesinos1994 Год назад +1

      @@l.rongardner2150 Federer had Nadal and Nole, 5 years younger, and Murray, 6 years younger, to compete for majors and masters. We may need to look at the current 15 year olds to see who can challenge him. They know where the bar is, like Rafa and Nole did when they were teenagers. It's too late for Tsitsipas generation to be able to raise their level to compete to a healthy Carlitos who is still improving!

    • @Weityki
      @Weityki Год назад

      @@l.rongardner2150 if he really stays alone without true rivals he Will be the King of weekest era and tennis is gonna suffer even more from boringness

    • @marielou1982
      @marielou1982 Год назад +1

      ​@@Weitykiso True. He needs a big rival

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 Год назад

      @@l.rongardner2150 Federer is 41- how is he going to challenge a guy 21 years younger? He's been out since Wimbledon 2021, Federer would need a miracle to come back, but if there's one surface Federer can win anybody- it's on grass, he could win Wimbledon at 41, and still be the GOAT with 9 WB, to secure his legacy even more.

  • @tigersjk2558
    @tigersjk2558 Год назад +9

    Alcaraz managed to defeat Novak at Wimby final at his first try when my man Federer could not do fcking three times. Alcaraz already proved at age of 20 that he has the iron mentality. Djokovic looked so focused and determined at 5th set as he always has been and it is so impressive Alcaraz won big points and did not choke against him.

  • @bharat201
    @bharat201 Год назад +45

    Now what?? Alcaraz won freaking Wimbledon!!!! I've been saying it's just a cramp in Roland Garros. He did the impossible. Playing in his 4th grass tournament, he beats Novak in a final in 5 sets. He served it out like a champion. His least favorite surface against arguably one of the greatest ever grass court players.
    Losing due to a cramp on his favorite surface was a blessing in disguise. That defeat sparked fire in him. If he had won RG, he'd have not had that fire to defeat Novak here.
    The two points at 0-15 in the final game - a drop shot followed by a lob winner, and then a backhand stretched volley- my goodness. Novak didn't lose this, Alcaraz grabbed it with his hands. Vamos!!!!

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад +2

      Why wouldn't he be motivated to win Wimbledon had he won F.O?

    • @blistering2900
      @blistering2900 Год назад +4

      Djokovic is not Greatest on grass. He is way behind Federer,Sampras,Borg

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад +1

      @@blistering2900 Borg won 5. Novak 7.

    • @ramjeenakka586
      @ramjeenakka586 Год назад +4

      ​@@jeffreykaufmann2867but borg played less

    • @jektarr
      @jektarr Год назад

      Playing in his 4th grass court tournament but is already his 3rd Wimbledon appearance!

  • @Betterthangoldandsilver
    @Betterthangoldandsilver Год назад +39

    I was pulling for Djokovic to get his 24th Grand Slam, but young Carlos Alcaraz is one of these once-in-a-generation talents. As long as he stays healthy he's going to win many more Grand Slams. The kid is fire, he can overwhelm everybody with his power ground strokes from the baseline, especially his forehand, but he also has one of the best drop shots in the game, as well as being solid at the net.

    • @pintoacr3800
      @pintoacr3800 Год назад +2

      ​ @stevanhadzic9291 what slams are you talking about :
      his record against
      acalaraz 2 and 0 ( one match alacara injured ) .
      Rune 2 and 0 against djokovic.
      he should have some shame loose young people.

    • @johnnytampocao7671
      @johnnytampocao7671 Год назад +2

      I commented yesterday to the other channel that Carlos will beat Jokovic in 4 in response to one of Jokovic fans who said Jokovic will in straight sets as the talent and experience of Jokovic is enormous against an inexperienced Alcaraz. But I have a great belief in Alcaraz game and talent and his immense mental toughness that can't be taken for granted. Now people can talk how many trophies Carlitos can lift if he is physically fit that he can surpass the big three.

    • @pintoacr3800
      @pintoacr3800 Год назад +5

      RAQUET BREAKING, SHOUTING AT PEOPLE. HITTING PEOPLE WITH BALLS AND CHEATING A WHOLE COUNTRY, and cheating with injuries to win matches. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT BEST TENNIS PLAYER EVER HERE. I LIKE DJOKOVID'S TENNIS BUT HE IS NOT THE RIGHT PERSON TO REPRESENT A SPORT WHICH IS GENTLEMEN SPORT.
      NO ONE HATES DJOKOVID , HE MAKES PEOPLE HATE HIM BY DOING THIS :

    • @anniegetchergun
      @anniegetchergun Год назад +5

      @@pintoacr3800He did this to Andy Murray in Australia Open final. Fake injury. I notice he had tape on his thigh today which he hasn't for the rest of the fortnight. Just an observation. He's not likeable.

    • @sladjanasimic5486
      @sladjanasimic5486 Год назад +1

      Thank you for being just lover of tennis ❤

  • @silverman169
    @silverman169 Год назад +19

    As a fan, this totally makes up for the crushing heartache from the Jabeur match. Feeling absolute bliss Alcaraz beat Djokovic in 5 sets where both players gave it their all.

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 Год назад

      Nothing beats Federer WB2019, that was literally the most heartbreaking moment in tennis history! I'm glad Alcaraz got through, it would have been easy to choke on match point- lost that game, and lost 7-5 in the fifth, which was what Novak was probably praying for!

  • @jordandelurey8079
    @jordandelurey8079 Год назад +10

    The best about Carlos and where people fail against djokovic is the change how they play yes everyone makes tactical decisions but Carlos is just a go and get you no matter the score he doesn't play the scoreboard he plays every point as the point it's so refreshing to see that lob in the last game was almost disrespectful

    • @shreddedpapers
      @shreddedpapers Год назад +3

      This!!! That lob was straightforward all balls no tactics just Carlos believing in himself that he can make it. Fantastic shot.

  • @GaryGarlic
    @GaryGarlic Год назад +22

    Carlos proved he's #1 and the doubt people had after his US Open victory should be squashed after his triumph over Djokovic IN 5 sets AT Wimbledon! Incredible victory for him! 🥳🥳🥳🏆

  • @lindsaymathews5127
    @lindsaymathews5127 Год назад +6

    The morning before the match my son and I had a friendly argument about who's going to win Wimbledon. I said Carlos is going to win because he is driven by wanting to be in that space where he is totally up against the wall and has very little chance of winning. The reason he WANTS to be there (unlike others who tense up in fear), he said is that this is the time he can show off his skills. Yup! A very wise young man because, luckily, because he has the right people around him.

  • @williammayer1721
    @williammayer1721 Год назад +47

    The crucial points in this match were the tiebreak and the second game of the fifth set where Novak missed the opportunity to break Carlos for 2:0 lead.

    • @goran1709
      @goran1709 Год назад +2

      No one commented on the referee's warning to Djokovic in the tiebreak in the second set. It changed the match, completely

    • @skabbaraju1
      @skabbaraju1 Год назад +8

      No ifs and buts please. As well as Djoker is still playing at his age, Carlos is only going to improve even more. Next time Djoker may not even have a chance. Believe me father time is real.

    • @Fraudkovic
      @Fraudkovic Год назад +4

      ​@@skabbaraju1lol what father time . Dont make age excusws now . 36 is the new 26. The guy who has won the last 3 slams he played . Hes not old now😂 . He just got beat by the better player

    • @joethomas6277
      @joethomas6277 Год назад +3

      @@skabbaraju1 Carlos is scary good. At age 20, there’s really nothing he doesn’t do well.

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 Год назад

      @@Fraudkovic Novak would have beat any ordinary player today, because they choke in big moments, and let's not get too ahead of ourselves, it was very challenging for Carlitos too, he just about edged it in the 5th- should have won in the 4th- but nerves got to him, he could have easily lost, serving for the match, but God was guiding him this time.

  • @ajnosajnos2979
    @ajnosajnos2979 Год назад +19

    It was AMAZING. Also speechless... almost. It was the first time I have seen Djokovic meet his match since the big 3. Djokovic looked human.... you know what I mean.

  • @edwinbleppony7123
    @edwinbleppony7123 Год назад +21

    I’m surprised you’re surprised. He didn’t snatch the trophy. He was clearly nervous in the 1st set but anyone whose watched Alcaraz over the last couple of years would know that the match was far from over once he got confidence back in his shots and made Nole rally to win point. He stopped giving Nole free points after set 1 and made Nole win the points. Obviously this took some energy out of Nole. Carlitos, the new sheriff in town. 😂

    • @bharat201
      @bharat201 Год назад +2

      The sanest man in the comment section man!!
      You are right.. Carlitos understood playing solid is enough. Until then he was trying for biggg winners.

    • @colethomas903
      @colethomas903 Год назад +1

      Edwin it was still surprise after 1-6 then TB 5-6 SP down

    • @novjose
      @novjose Год назад +1

      Yup.. It was clear by arnd middle of set 2 that if they play percentages alcaraz is gonna win

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 Год назад +1

      @@novjose Novak got tight at 6-5- if he got that set- it was game over for Alcaraz, to come back 2-0 against Novak on grass, is like losing 2-0 against Nadal on clay, God/divine intervention saved him fs.

    • @xfg007
      @xfg007 Год назад +1

      ​@@pauljohnson6019Like God/divine intervention saved Nole at 40-15 Wimbledon 2019?

  • @silverman169
    @silverman169 Год назад +11

    It was INCREDIBLE how Alcaraz was able to hold out during the 85 min 2nd set and the 27 min 3-1 game in the 3rd set. It was interesting to see Alcaraz's slices forcing Djokovic to generate his own pace created opportunities for Alcaraz to rip winners. Alcaraz's inside out forehand also was hugely important to open up the court. Some of Alcaraz's drop shots and volleys were ballsy and I audibly gasped during key moments he executed this.
    It truly is impressive to see someone so young like Alcaraz have such a complete game. This felt like a changing of the guard similar to Federer vs Sampras in 2001 and Federer vs Nadal in 2008. Well deserved win for Alcaraz!

  • @DEEPANSHUPOONIA11
    @DEEPANSHUPOONIA11 Год назад +6

    This is excellent for tennis,,, Tennis really needs new champions.

  • @mangstadt1
    @mangstadt1 Год назад +19

    I knew Carlitos had all the resources to win, and that ultimately it would come down to mental fortitude. Djokovic is one of the strongest minds we've seen in tennis, but today Alcaraz was stronger. The 5th game of the 3rd set, the one that went past the 26-minute mark, was telling. 13 or 14 deuces and 7 break points for Alcaraz until he finally took that 5th game.
    We cannot yet proclaim that the Reign of Terror has ended, but in a way Alcaraz has started to take revenge for the three or four lost generations that have suffered under the Three Monsters, even though there is only one of the Monsters active right now.

  • @orangeman2456
    @orangeman2456 Год назад +12

    Never saw Djokovic this nervous in clutch moments. How could he miss that smash in the last set. Can't get that miss Outta my head

    • @bharat201
      @bharat201 Год назад +7

      He chokes sometimes byt it's not visible to some people. Look at his matches against Nadal on clay. Also some matches against Stan (only when in Stanimal mode).
      But other players are not as solid and not as talented as Novak. So he believes in himself and plays solid Tennis and wins percentage points. That's all.
      Now Alcaraz is someone who can stay with Novak shot-for-shot. And Novak could feel that pressure. That's why the nerves.
      Novak has a few patterns to win against Nadal on Grass and Hard. He has a few backhand patterns to win against Fed. But against Carlos, every point has to be earned. That is when you crumble.
      Also, Novak's least favorite shot is overhead. Everybody knows that.

  • @aqn1976
    @aqn1976 Год назад +3

    Wow what a match!!! The key moment in the Match no doubt was the 2nd Set Tie-Break where Carlos was actually down 0-3 and went on the win 5/6 next points which obviously changed the entire outlook !!! Nadal was my favorite player the past 20 years and now I have adopted his fellow countryman as my next FAV !!! It was even sweeter that he took out Novak who obviously as a Nadal fan I much respected but DESPISED lol!!!

  • @ashishmahtani9834
    @ashishmahtani9834 Год назад +6

    Carlos is bloody fearless and clutch. What an audacious last game serving for the match. Missed drop shot followed by a drop shot and lob.with the nerves of serving how did he pull off a lob

  • @freemangriffin4953
    @freemangriffin4953 Год назад +3

    Hooray! So incredibly happy! Carlos is my favorite player and I am over the moon with happiness! I did predict he would win, just didn't think it was going to be such a long match! Here's hoping Carlos wins the U.S. Open again this year! I just love him so much! (:

  • @shawnandre5092
    @shawnandre5092 Год назад +11

    When I saw your prediction video I just bypassed it because everyone was going safe with Joker but I know Carlos was going to get this done… Joker’s game is good against most because he gets a lot back and most players don’t have the stamina to last over 5 sets but I know Carlos does.. He learnt from Roland Garros and I think it’s what propelled him to this title.

    • @pnunezaguila
      @pnunezaguila Год назад +1

      Exactly my thoughts, even after the first set

  • @na_k
    @na_k Год назад +9

    One could say Novak could've played more aggressively in the 5th, but I think that would've led to more errors. Carlos just wasn't going to fold mentally today. The times where Novak was more assertive, Alcaraz changed his style of play and won his fair share of points. Beating Djokovic at his A+ form, while being a set down and and set point in a tie break just shows the mental toughness this kid has. Alcaraz was just the better player.

  • @seanogara1695
    @seanogara1695 Год назад +9

    Bet Carlos pretty heavy after day 1 of Wimbledon- +380 odds to win outright. The bet hitting was awesome but the match itself was pure joy. The kid crushed it- he has officially arrived.

  • @lukekaehne9091
    @lukekaehne9091 Год назад +4

    The best match I've personally will ever see, Sort of has grains of Federer and Nadal in 2008 Wimbledon Final, The proven Grass Player walks in and is ready to roll, starts off well, the arguable Clay Courter starts off a bit slow but ultimately finds a way to get it done. What a match!!!
    The ups and downs, the momentum swings, both takes sets by demolishing for 30-40 minutes, then back again. The last set though, was beautiful, almost every shot was a winner. The match, I am for sure going to re-watch right now.

  • @calvinhill9363
    @calvinhill9363 Год назад +32

    He would have won RG if he hadn't cramped.

  • @TaoChen100
    @TaoChen100 Год назад +28

    so so so happy for Alcaraz. A bit of relief/closure for us Fed fans after 2019

    • @BillyBob-xi9ih
      @BillyBob-xi9ih Год назад +1

      I got so tense when Carlitos was at match point lol

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад

      Another bit of relief is that even if Fed won WB In 2019 he would still be 3rd in the Slam Count.

  • @doman9891
    @doman9891 Год назад +18

    What did we just witness? Was it the end of an era? I expected an easy 3-0 for Nole, but the kid transformed to a mature player right before our eyes…

    • @colethomas903
      @colethomas903 Год назад +1

      Doman that Carlos is a special kind of player #Vamos

    • @Andres-qm1xx
      @Andres-qm1xx Год назад

      No end of any era men. Carlos will be a Wawrinka at best. Novak was injured today this wont happen in US Open

    • @exceptico6156
      @exceptico6156 Год назад +2

      ​@@Andres-qm1xxMissed you Andres. Sorry for your bad day and I guess though times are coming...

    • @BillyBob-xi9ih
      @BillyBob-xi9ih Год назад

      Easy 3-0? Djokovic has won 3-0 in a Wimby final just once

    • @skabbaraju1
      @skabbaraju1 Год назад +4

      Don't compare Carlos to wawrinka please. Wawrinka was never world no 1 and never favourite in any slams. I like wawrinka though.

  • @johnnytampocao7671
    @johnnytampocao7671 Год назад +8

    You're right about some of the key moments why Alcaraz beat Jokovic, one of them that Carlos frequently used is serving at the body of Jokovic which is very effective to any Alcaraz opponent including Jokovic because in that position it affects to Jokovic returnining position. Other aspects I've noticed is Carlos forehand and serving speed. He is also very aggressive and don't afraid taking risk on his return even some of them going to the net or going out but most of the time it's effective. Lastly he didn't show his nerve even he list the first set, he is very calm and confident that he can beat Novac at his best. Congrats Carlitos.👍👏👏

    • @nicolaswhitehouse3894
      @nicolaswhitehouse3894 Год назад

      I agree, body serve doesn’t give angles to hit winners or clean returns. Body serves sacrifices ace and more balls in play for the server but weaker replies of the returner. Djokovic is particularly good at hitting return at full stretch. It’s nice to see Alcaraz solve problems on court.

  • @ranrabi9381
    @ranrabi9381 Год назад +5

    You’re best video of the tournament. Sinner this year could have make it a much closer match. The difference between him and Alcaraz is the self belief and far superior net play Carlos has

  • @DRII-yv1yt
    @DRII-yv1yt Год назад +6

    All of this talk about Djokovic letting Alcaraz win, Please! Djokovic was outplayed by Alcaraz! Matter of fact, Djokovic was physically outplayed by Sinner and Rublev at this year's Wimbledon! Those 2 just didn't have the mental toughness to beat Djokovic.
    Father Time is undefeated...

  • @jordandelurey8079
    @jordandelurey8079 Год назад +7

    I said to my father lastnight alcaraz can pull it off fereira is a top coach and I just had the feeling he would do it his ability to go to rally with novak and he's the only player that doesn't have to depend on his serve against novak and doesn't have to change how he plays that kid is special he just attacked every point and novak didn't deserve to beat him Carlos absolutely deserved it novak was losing it on court and just couldn't finish Carlos

  • @almawalker1432
    @almawalker1432 Год назад +1

    First time to watch Carlos play at Queens and thought what an amazing player he is. He had the benefit of watching Nadal, Federer and Novak play and he absorbed all their strengths subconsciously. You can only do that if you were born with talent combined with a competitive spirit. That is a big plus to his strength. He doesn’t fear the more accomplished opponent but take it as an opportunity to show he is just as good if not better. That is his mentality.

  • @MPmilanMP
    @MPmilanMP Год назад +22

    Great match! Well done to Alcaraz he deserved to win. The clutch moments where Novak usually pulls through cost him today, a few very big errors in vital moments!

    • @joethomas6277
      @joethomas6277 Год назад +1

      Yep. He had too many errors in the 2nd set tie break and the early games in the fifth set.

    • @MPmilanMP
      @MPmilanMP Год назад

      @@joethomas6277 yeh I remember two backhands into the net during the 2nd set tie break, very unlike him

    • @bharat201
      @bharat201 Год назад +1

      @@MPmilanMP yes very unlike him because he played against Berettini, Nick Kyrgios last two times in the final.

    • @kezlemartin3182
      @kezlemartin3182 Год назад +4

      Carlos forced Novak to make those errors... Novak and his team underestimated Carlos and his team. Watching Carlos from the time he has started would tell everybody that this would not have been an easy match. I expected Sinner to give a better fight than that. Novak didn't have an answer for Carlos. I knew Carlos was going to win. He has variations in his game. Novak doesn't deal with those players easily.

    • @joethomas6277
      @joethomas6277 Год назад

      @@bharat201 He played Roger in 2019 and didn’t make those errors in tie breaks. Those were pretty routine backhands he dumped into the net.

  • @calvinhill9363
    @calvinhill9363 Год назад +7

    I told everyone he would win in 5, he has the game to beat anyone, he has a variety of weapons he can use, he's not afraid to

    • @roydondsa
      @roydondsa Год назад

      Ok and what do you tell about us open?

  • @DesertRydazTV
    @DesertRydazTV Год назад +9

    Today's match was Epic and a literal battle for and of the ages. Djokovic is still very much in the mix but Alcaraz has ascended to the top spot and time is definitely on his side moving forward. It took a long time for a young phenom to emerge as the heir to the throne that the Big 3 Tennis Titans ruled upon for most of the last 20 years but that phenom has officially arrived in the form of Carlitos Alcaraz. Alcaraz is like a spawn of: Federer, Nadal & Djokovic with a sky is the limit ceiling barring injuries.

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 Год назад +2

      Alcaraz will be the one to end Novak's career- mark my words, Novak might play and retire like Nadal, at Wimbledon 2024- we'll see how well he'll do at U.S. Open.

    • @DesertRydazTV
      @DesertRydazTV Год назад +2

      @@pauljohnson6019 I can definitely see that ending up being the case. There's always that young dynamo that comes along & sends the previous Top player(s) & GS champion(s) out the door.

  • @yinhoukhor7109
    @yinhoukhor7109 Год назад +5

    So much to say that I don't even know where to begin!
    This could be the greatest Wimbledon final ever!
    Love both players!!
    Goodness, that second set has turned out to be super super important in the end hasn't it?!!!
    Even though Carlitos already has a great career at such a young age, this would be his greatest feat to date in overcoming the goat and greatest mental beast I've ever seen!!!
    I love this new rivalry!!!

    • @colethomas903
      @colethomas903 Год назад

      Y it wasn’t as great as 2 FEDAL finals was on grass or 2009 or 2014/2015/2019 it’s right in there with 2019 prob

    • @yinhoukhor7109
      @yinhoukhor7109 Год назад

      @@colethomas903, well the 2019 final and this one are easily my top two. Honourable mention to the 2014 one.

    • @colethomas903
      @colethomas903 Год назад

      Yin I think the best Wimbledon final I ever saw in my lifetime were 2007/2008/2009

    • @yinhoukhor7109
      @yinhoukhor7109 Год назад

      @@colethomas903, fair enough. I can understand why.

  • @denisdaly1708
    @denisdaly1708 Год назад +8

    Carlos donated the first set due to nerves. He will more comfortably in future.

  • @CarlosALoonen
    @CarlosALoonen Год назад +3

    From last video saying Novak was going to beat Alcaraz, saying it that easily.... confidence in your thoughts, but never let your feelings go that fast and secure about something, is unclear untill it happens. RG was a clear match that gave people the feeling of Novak beating him easily, but we dont stop and think, what will Carlos Alcaraz do now to stop that? Stop, silence, focus and walk out in Centre Court to give all his best. 1st set gave it all for Novak, 2nd set 0-3 in the tiebreak was an almost GSM word, but Alcaraz did not stop dreaming and fighting. Welcome to the new era, Alcaraz could have done it in RG, wasnt the chance... but it was in Wimbledon. Thats all.

  • @raoulhery
    @raoulhery Год назад +62

    That overhead into the nets in the 5th will haunt us forever. Now I know what Federer fans felt in 2019

    • @anonusniogsonisrgnip
      @anonusniogsonisrgnip Год назад +13

      Or that forehand in the net on break point.... so sad

    • @mariyanstoyanov7246
      @mariyanstoyanov7246 Год назад +10

      Federer won against roddick at 2009 and maybe he shouldn't,
      Djokovic against federer 2019 the sane,
      Now was his time to be to the other side of losing this kind of final...
      This loss at 2019 for federer still hurts a lot...

    • @nicolasmts3264
      @nicolasmts3264 Год назад +7

      Or that 25 min game when he was 40-15 and lost it 😂

    • @Burn7874
      @Burn7874 Год назад +13

      When Fed lost in 2019 he was the better player throughout the match. He was the one with attacking tennis and having all the risks. Nothing of that kind happened today. Djokovic didn’t lose when he should have won…no way…it could go either way…there is no comparison with 2019 whatsoever. Like he said, the better player won today!

    • @robatkinson2125
      @robatkinson2125 Год назад +4

      Alcaraz is favourite for the Us Open

  • @kelvinmwansa3347
    @kelvinmwansa3347 Год назад +5

    ALL the tennis pundits' Men's & Women's Wimbledon Finals prediction were wrong!

    • @lorainejones41
      @lorainejones41 Год назад

      AI picked Carlos soon those pundits will all be replaced 😊

  • @sabymondal
    @sabymondal Год назад +6

    The truth is, Djokovic was lucky in the French open semifinal.

  • @marjoriemckenzie4247
    @marjoriemckenzie4247 Год назад +2

    Carlos' Level was Higher than Novak's and it also showed that Novak is Human and Vulnerable, and his Winning Streak had to come to an end at some time, and this was it. So people can have their Post Mortem as to what lead to Novak 's defeat if they so choose. It was someone else's time to win. "HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS"to Carlos on his 1st WIMBLEDON Title, and Dethroning "ONE" of the GOAT. My opinion. There are many Great Tennis Players out there and all GREAT in their own way and in their time. So it would behoove people to "STOP" comparing and pitting one player against the other. If by winning "23" GRAND SLAM Titles which he shares with Serena makes Djokovic the GOAT, then the Honour should be given to Margaret Court of Australia with 24, since it appears as if the "Number" of wins is a Factor in the Decision as to who is the Greatest. Novak lost to the Better player, and he admitted with such Grace, and Humility.
    BTW. Everyone has an "Opinion" to which they are Entitled, and there is No Rhyme or Reason for anyone saying Disrespecting things about the one they don't favor. You are speaking against another Human Being, just like yourself. Think about it.!!

  • @jeffreykaufmann2867
    @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад +7

    Novak has been playing tennis for 19 years and still hasn't mastered the dropshot.

    • @colethomas903
      @colethomas903 Год назад

      Jeff agree

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад

      @colethomas903 he only started doing dropshots when he was old. Had he started doing them at age 19-20 like Alcaraz he'd be way better at them.

  • @Juan_Dystopian
    @Juan_Dystopian Год назад +4

    The name of this channel tells you the answer to your question: the slice. He used it over 40% during the previous days but around 15% during the first set. When he used it more frequently during the rest of the game it paid off.

    • @theslicetennis
      @theslicetennis  Год назад +1

      Great point, he really defended well with it, and hit them slow, and nice and deep, and Novak wasn’t able to attack off of them.

    • @HuanManwe
      @HuanManwe Год назад +1

      @@theslicetennis Novak uses the speed that he receives with the ball and increases it, but if the ball is too slow and soft he's not able to generate the power to be so dominant, giving the other player the opportunity to attack. Carlitos used the defence as offence. Exactly what Novak does so frequently 🙂 Mainly his backhand slice was used to give Carlitos time to return to the center and force Djokovic to generate power.

  • @jordandelurey8079
    @jordandelurey8079 Год назад +4

    Can't belive alcaraz had cracked grass this early wow people are in trouble he is the most complete young player ever surely no glaring weakness... He made some errors and shot selection in the 4th set that could of cost him but the way he played the 5th set was magical especially in his service game for the championship he was so good

  • @SinSavior1054
    @SinSavior1054 Год назад +5

    As a Djokovic fan I’m upset of course but so impressed with Alcaraz he’s the real deal I’d love for a Djokovic Alcaraz US Open final now 😂

  • @dimitarkaradzhov1174
    @dimitarkaradzhov1174 Год назад +5

    Djokovic made 2 aces in 5 sets. Clearly he left his serve in the lockers. The smashes were another problem. He had this.

    • @nirvasimeon6880
      @nirvasimeon6880 Год назад +4

      He wasn't serving poorly. Alcaraz played everything back to him😅

    • @robbyten100
      @robbyten100 Год назад +1

      Djokovic has never been a big ace server. He places it well and usually it cause opponents to get a racquet on it but not able to return it.

  • @tigoes
    @tigoes Год назад +3

    Djokovic lacked dropshots and backends. Moved bad in 2 sets. Still it was close. But Alcaraz proved his mental strength, he keept his servs tight in that 5th with both players having good levels of energy after 4 hours of play.

  • @l.rongardner2150
    @l.rongardner2150 Год назад +9

    Two shots lost the final for Djoker: his stupid drop shot in the tie-breaker and his blown overhead in the final set. These guys have played three times, and all three matches have been incredibly even, with just a few shots deciding the matches.

    • @spartan2188
      @spartan2188 Год назад +2

      I was very annoyed that he didn't let the ball bounce in the 5th set, 2nd game break point. Instead he went for a swinging volley and dumped it in the net....costly mistake for Nole. It might've been a different game if Nole was up 2-0 in the fifth. Credit to Carlos though...he pulled it off.

    • @nicolaswhitehouse3894
      @nicolaswhitehouse3894 Год назад +5

      Dont get me wrong it was a close contest, but I still think it was pretty clear that Alcaraz was the better player, he was winning the serve and return department, despite the stats not showing it

  • @goxyeagle8446
    @goxyeagle8446 Год назад +8

    Everything turned against Novak in this match
    Even his most lethal weapons

  • @adrianonline69
    @adrianonline69 Год назад +10

    All y’all should be speechless. Carlos could have won this in 4 if he had focused on the 4th

    • @roydondsa
      @roydondsa Год назад +3

      Ikr he could have broken Novak in the second game in the 4th..

    • @keeganandersson4281
      @keeganandersson4281 Год назад

      Everybody watching the match realistically knew that Djokovic would storm back in the 4th. What we didn’t know was that Alcaraz would play one of the best sets of his life in the 5th to take the title, especially the last game.

  • @soonaikyap4395
    @soonaikyap4395 Год назад +6

    congratulations to Carlos Alcatraz!

  • @calvinhill9363
    @calvinhill9363 Год назад +3

    Alcaraz stunned Novak, Federer lost because he made 2 bad serves, Federer had 2 match points, go down the T he would have won. Congrats to Alcaraz

  • @marfu1119
    @marfu1119 Год назад +3

    I'm glad Alcaraz won. He is the future. Djokovic hasn't lost a match a Wimbledon since 2017.

  • @danielurriola
    @danielurriola Год назад +4

    I couldn't imagine this outcome either, at Center court. It seemed posible to me in US Open, not in any other grand slam. Nole is always bouncing back mentally stronger, so the rest of the season will be interesting. Alcaraz is showing that could be the link between the big 3 and the younger generation. He has a long journeys but today has showed ice blood. Good for Carlitos.

    • @freemangriffin4953
      @freemangriffin4953 Год назад +2

      I expected Carlos to win. Surprised that people were so certain Djokovic would win. Do they not know that Carlos has a great "reset button"! Here's hoping Carlos wins again at the U.S. Open!!! (: (: (: I am predicting he will! (: (: (:

    • @kvnthms
      @kvnthms 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@freemangriffin4953 Djoko also has a great reset button 😊

  • @crmier3227
    @crmier3227 Год назад +7

    Carlitos, the new King!! 🏆👑 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @nilminiweerakoon623
    @nilminiweerakoon623 Год назад +1

    This is one of the best finals I have ever seen

  • @T.N211
    @T.N211 Год назад +5

    Roger was 1 month shy of 38 and Djokovic was just turned 32 in 2019 Wimbledon final and Djokovic could not win any clean sets… he had to rely on tie breakers to win all and that went onto the 5 sets and Roger played the best tennis that time even after knee surgeries and nearly at 38 years old against 32 years old Djokovic

  • @vivahernando1
    @vivahernando1 Год назад +10

    Thanks! Way to pump out the immediate response content. Djokovic was lucky to get the French Open because of the cramps. Cant wait for Alcaraz to beat Novak in Aussie

    • @play_boy7543
      @play_boy7543 Год назад

      He made him get cramps,still pathetic that 36 years old guy played such tough match with young player,this was details that made Carlos win,he wasn't that much better

    • @vivahernando1
      @vivahernando1 Год назад +1

      ​@@play_boy7543I feed off your pain Djokonuts

    • @bharat201
      @bharat201 Год назад +1

      @@play_boy7543 what you said would have made sense if Carlos was 25. He is just 20 now and he played 4 grass tournaments in his entire fucking life. And yet dethroned your mental giant in 5 sets. That should be worrisome for Novak.

    • @vivahernando1
      @vivahernando1 Год назад +3

      ​@@bharat201Carlos is only going to get better barring injury and Novak will only get worse as he ages

    • @play_boy7543
      @play_boy7543 Год назад +1

      @@bharat201 Majority of tennis players retire before 35...Becker won Wimbledon at 18,Rafa RG at 18...

  • @andreim.5324
    @andreim.5324 Год назад +3

    I was sure Alcaraz will win this final and I even bet on it. I was sure Alcaraz would win at RG, but he was just too uptight there which resulted in him cramping. Otherwise, the RG match result would have been the same. Alcaraz is just a better player. I predict Djokovic will never beat him again anywhere. To see all the people before this final who gave Djokovic the title even before the match started is laughable. This match proved how Djokovic got to 23 GS. No competition. He won half of 23 in the last 5 years when the competition has been more or less a joke. Now that a generational player has arrived who is better and can stand toe to toe with him, we can see that the level of the rest of the tour is just low. Alcaraz's rise will help others of his generation raise it up a notch. It did for Rune and Sinner and occasionally for Musetti. In my opinion, Djokovic will not win any other GS moving forward, if Alcaraz and Rune for example, are playing in that respective tournament. Both of them beat Djokovic twice now on 2 surfaces. Alcaraz is the favorite and will win the USO as well in my opinion. Djokovic won his 2 slams this year because Alcaraz got cramps on one tournament and was not present in the other. It's also nice to see all those toxic Djokovic fans get their well deserved slap in the face.

  • @mustbegoodtoknow6545
    @mustbegoodtoknow6545 Год назад +2

    It was such an incredible legendary match. It was pure gold

  • @arnaudweckerle2765
    @arnaudweckerle2765 Год назад +6

    Ahah good job pointing out all the crazy Djokovic fans 😂 congrats Carlos, what a match! Djokovic is the GOAT but it's a shame his fans are so disrespectful and agressive towards the tennis community as soon as you are saying Djokovic might not win. they really tarnish him. Hopefully an other great battle at the US Open 🇺🇸 cheers! 🎾

  • @albertaguilar662
    @albertaguilar662 Год назад +3

    The end of an era vs the beginning one!

  • @naomihayden5749
    @naomihayden5749 Год назад +2

    Skill is more important than experience and that is why Carlos knocked out the second grass king... The Joker will go to US open and lose...
    Next year he will be 37 years. At one time during the match, the Joker showed his age... Novak is not stupid, he knows when to pack it in... The next gen will off set the Joker next... Novak will be 37 yrs... 30 mins fighting to get one point was crazy. That says a lot about the Joker's level at this time...

  • @jedilady4485
    @jedilady4485 Год назад +3

    How to beat Djokovic?.... Wear him out and make it to 5th round as much as possible!

  • @joshuazippan294
    @joshuazippan294 Год назад +5

    I said he would win I had a gut feeling, and everyone told me no

  • @JAMG3
    @JAMG3 Год назад +3

    Hello, your prediction (in the previous video), it was that Djokovic will beat Carlos Alcaraz. I totally respect your opinion, but the way in which you was talking was very very arrogant. I am not watching this video, or any other in the future, since I do not want to hear again to “Mr knows everything”.

    • @gonzalovelazquez6015
      @gonzalovelazquez6015 Год назад +1

      A este comentarista lo han dejado KO al igual que a Nolan.Mejor que no compre lotería , que no le va a tocar seguro.

    • @JAMG3
      @JAMG3 Год назад +1

      @@gonzalovelazquez6015 pues si, este es siempre un listillo…!!!! saludos

  • @jjkz4794
    @jjkz4794 Год назад +2

    This is the turnaround of old generation to young generation.

  • @bryguy0111
    @bryguy0111 Год назад +1

    so agree with you on the younger players just folding in the finals of slams and the French open Stefanos collapse in 2021 and the theim even worse collapse in the Aussie open 2020 jump out plus I felt federer chocked in out in the 2019 Wimbledon final and let Novak win that final when he should have taken it.... but back to the younger generation, I also think Casper rudd has really not shown in those two French open finals so nadal and novak have had an easier time as of late with these younger players in masters as well. I really HOPE that not only Carlos continue to step up but the other ones start believing to beat these top 2 guys

  • @minnchi5125
    @minnchi5125 Год назад +5

    I said Alcaraz in 4. I was wrong too. 😂🎉🎈👏❤️‍🔥💪🔥👑🤭 Vamos!!!

    • @raoulhery
      @raoulhery Год назад +1

      it was PILLS in 5. Congrats !!!

    • @adrianonline69
      @adrianonline69 Год назад +3

      Could have been but he thought NOVAX would go away in the 4th and lost focus

  • @esamshamoay303
    @esamshamoay303 Год назад +2

    I think it was a very close match, but maybe nerves from Novak in certain moments where he could have won those easy points cost him the match. If Novak stayed focused in the second set during the tiebreak when it seemed he was winning, the match could have ended most likely 3-0 for Nole. Anyways, great job for Carlos.

  • @ProdigyMPS
    @ProdigyMPS Год назад +2

    Most people, even if they watched the match, don’t realize that Djokovic could have won. Alcaraz played brilliant. He is amazing. But Djokovic had his chances to win this match. It was very very close. Djokovic is 36 now and he played a 5 hours match against a 16 years younger athlete. His body is not yet the limiting factor. Djokovic lost because of his nerves and because Alcaraz played brilliant. But Djokovic was on the same Level.

  • @TuningintotheOne4BLN
    @TuningintotheOne4BLN Год назад +1

    NoleFanMilan feeling very good after set 1; feeling very deflated and dissapointed after set 2 tiebreaker (crushed! - better wording!) Then set 3 feeling very deflated & worried. Then feeling very hopeful & revived after set 4 and then on pins for all of set 5! Yup! Two missed backhands in set 2 were like...WTF...just happened! EPIC match. Still recovering and grieving! LOL 🙂 Will Novak come back extra motivated? Will Nole recover? If Carlitos wins USO-23, then AO-24? Now, the target and the wimbledon crown has passed to Carlos AND there's a new Wimbledon sherriff in town🙂Crushing crushing defeat for a NoleFan in this moment. Now I know how FedHeads felt about 2019! Whoa! No torch-passing yet. Think Novak has a bit of extra motivation and he will retool and retweak tactics. The spideyman will bounce back. The torch passes if Carlitos keeps on dominating in 2024 at the GS's. In the meantime, will grieve and lament and dust off my attachments & expectations now that Novak has lost AT WIMBLEDON! Crushing! Enough out of me. Cheers, Milan Thanx Stephen!

  • @ebadd3468
    @ebadd3468 Год назад +2

    When it counted the age difference showed up. Nola looked a little winded and carlito still looked fresh.

  • @tonitomate9508
    @tonitomate9508 Год назад +8

    Carlos played very well and won deserved 🎉 congratulations to him…. But calling him King is bit too early and too much 😊

    • @Papikristo
      @Papikristo Год назад +2

      He’s king today mate. Any arguments ?

    • @Fraudkovic
      @Fraudkovic Год назад +1

      He's king bro . He was the better player in their rg semi final too

    • @timothylee2772
      @timothylee2772 Год назад +1

      ​@@PapikristoHe is King today, but calling him goat is beyond ridiculous.

    • @Thomas-fr1jk
      @Thomas-fr1jk Год назад +1

      ​@@Fraudkovicnole was better in that rg semifinal

    • @Fraudkovic
      @Fraudkovic Год назад

      @@Thomas-fr1jk lol no. First 2 sets combined BP stats.
      Djokovic 2/4
      Alcaraz 2/12
      So as you see they both only converted 2 break points each . But carlos generated much more break pojtns which means he was putting much more pressure on djokovics serve than vice versa .

  • @MattmanLovesMusic
    @MattmanLovesMusic Год назад +9

    It was beautiful to watch Alcaraz take that trophy from Novak! He held his cool against the most mentally strong athlete in the sport. Not necessarily a changing of the guard, but now other players will believe that Djoker is NOT invincible in Slam Finals - or in Slams, in general.

    • @nicolaswhitehouse3894
      @nicolaswhitehouse3894 Год назад +1

      I still think from there on, it will be very difficult for Djokovic to win a match or a final against Alcaraz in Slams. Because Alcaraz will only get better after this match, and so his confidence. Not too mention as you said, other players will start to believe a bit more in themselves in there ability’s to win against Novak. I think that match today that Djokovic loss is a huge confidence boost not only for Alcaraz, but next gens in general. This Wimbledon final is a crucial match in the history of tennis.

    • @jeffreykaufmann2867
      @jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад

      ​@@nicolaswhitehouse3894 The other players aren't good enough to defeat Novak in a Slam apart from Medvedev at U.S Open.

    • @nicolaswhitehouse3894
      @nicolaswhitehouse3894 Год назад +1

      @@jeffreykaufmann2867 They will start to believe a bit more in there abilities the next gens that’s my guess, and Djokovic would not win nearly as much as before against them in slams.

  • @Weityki
    @Weityki Год назад +4

    Novak beated himself .. but never mind .. its time for New kids and 10 years of his dominance on centre court is more than. Enough 😃

  • @jeanniemotherof3
    @jeanniemotherof3 Год назад +1

    I don’t know why everybody’s so surprised, look at the match when he beat Medvedev- look how he’s been playing. He probably could’ve won the French as well.
    Again I just don’t know why everybody was so surprised.

    • @sandranastia
      @sandranastia Год назад +1

      I am a Carlitos fan and I was surprised. Not because I doubted Carlitos but because Nole is really that good on grass.

  • @rogerreverence4737
    @rogerreverence4737 Год назад +1

    Wait until carlitos peaks in 2-4 years time (consistency and injury free hope)

  • @jopaw9833
    @jopaw9833 Год назад +4

    Novak a craqué...le public était déchaîné du soif pour avoir" la chaire fraîche". C'est terrible d'affronter ça.

  • @MaxDangVu
    @MaxDangVu Год назад +1

    Re: Djokovic's motivation, I think this match would have helped him so much in that regard.

  • @TornadoX0
    @TornadoX0 Год назад +3

    I commented on your previous video that Alcaraz would will this.

  • @pauljohnson6019
    @pauljohnson6019 Год назад +3

    Novak will not win Wimbledon again- this was his only chance to get 8 Wimbledons and tie Federer- if anything, next year, he might not even make it to the finals, the team will only get stronger, with Tsitsipas and Medvedev getting inspiration from this 20 year old, Novak is an old has been now, he can hire the best coaches in the world, and scream his head off at Goran all he likes, but no one is going to give him the magic pills, to fly in the air, and jinx his opponents, next year if they meet- Alcaraz will finish him off in straights.

  • @nicolaswhitehouse3894
    @nicolaswhitehouse3894 Год назад +4

    I still think from there on, it will be very difficult for Djokovic to win a match or a final against Alcaraz in Slams. Because Alcaraz will only get better after this match, and so his confidence. Not too mention as you said, other players will start to believe a bit more in themselves in there ability’s to win against Novak. I think that match today that Djokovic loss is a huge confidence boost not only for Alcaraz, but next gens in general. This Wimbledon final is a very crucial match in the history of tennis, more so than other finals in the past.

  • @akaalkripal5724
    @akaalkripal5724 Год назад +5

    Meanwhile Stefanos is making TikTok videos

  • @90oidualc1
    @90oidualc1 Год назад +4

    What Messi is in football, Alcaraz will be in tennis. If you can't recognize when a god starts playing sports, its your fault man.

  • @alfredghofari3614
    @alfredghofari3614 Год назад +2

    congratulations to Carlos

  • @ghsense2626
    @ghsense2626 Год назад +8

    Novak will be going into retirement with Nadal after next year. His competitve drive wont allow him to stomach Alcaraz beating him in the other finals to come

  • @zokkostenniszone3282
    @zokkostenniszone3282 Год назад +5

    Reason why Thiem lost @ the AO20, was cause he had to beat Nadal and Medve in previous rounds and he had a day less rest than Novak, who beat an injured Fed in the SF, not cause Thiem was in better form than Novak, You can't give Novak that kind of advantage @the AO.Novak was taking the 1st two sets off against Tsitsipas cause he just beat Nadal in the FO semis, which is a very big deal. Kyrgios just had no plan B after his big serve was tamed by Novak
    Today the thing Novak hates most came up - the WIND !

    • @marlenebuls9535
      @marlenebuls9535 Год назад

      Novak's enemy was the wind. Carlos is much better in the wind.

  • @jpyesiam
    @jpyesiam Год назад +1

    Te pasaste de listo majo, tu video de ayer te ha puesto en tu sitio
    Lo bueno del deporte es que no es una ciencia exacta

  • @angelatanurdzic7508
    @angelatanurdzic7508 Год назад +5

    Amazing match, congrats to Carlos 👏👏👏

  • @kingnole4237
    @kingnole4237 Год назад +1

    I seen all great shots of big 3 by Carlos
    Federer's BH Slice,Fake Dropshot FH
    Rafa's FH
    Djokovic's Down the line BH

  • @mariyanstoyanov7246
    @mariyanstoyanov7246 Год назад +4

    Federer won against roddick at 2009 and maybe he shouldn't,
    Djokovic against federer 2019 the sane,
    Now was his time to be to the other side of losing this kind of final...

    • @aiylacarson
      @aiylacarson Год назад +1

      Karma! It works in mysterious ways! What was the score before Carlitos broke Nole 40-15!

  • @tusharsingh4543
    @tusharsingh4543 Год назад +6

    Djokovic honestly should’ve won that 2nd set TB. 2 sets up and no way would it have gone to 5.

    • @adolfogarciacruz6595
      @adolfogarciacruz6595 Год назад

      Bad loser here. Why should he have won that tie break? Alcaraz could have played that tie break better also ... and first set, and if, if, if ... 2 sets up Djokovic could have lost, nothing guaranteed in this world, even less in tennis, and you are under estimating Alcaraz saying so. If Alcaraz plays like he's capable of he can win 3 straight sets against whoever (but won't say "no way" he can lose). Maybe Djokovic can't stand pressure when playing Alcaraz (swap names, and that's what Djokovites were telling about RG, and probably in first set of this one too).

    • @vincentvanwyk5522
      @vincentvanwyk5522 Год назад +2

      Well the same could be said of the final set at final 2019

    • @robbyten100
      @robbyten100 Год назад +2

      Could've, would've, should've but he didn't

  • @mickkimmings6186
    @mickkimmings6186 Год назад

    Love a changing of the gard

  • @colethomas903
    @colethomas903 Год назад +2

    Carlos alcaraz is special !!! He is him

    • @mercybwalya2389
      @mercybwalya2389 Год назад

      We are on the same side buddie. It's time to celebrate our man

    • @aiylacarson
      @aiylacarson Год назад

      Cole my friend! We did it! VAMOS! So proud of our boy! 🏆🇪🇸

    • @colethomas903
      @colethomas903 Год назад

      Aiyla yes we did !!

    • @colethomas903
      @colethomas903 Год назад

      M yup

  • @jedilady4485
    @jedilady4485 Год назад +4

    Great match!! I knew Carlos would win! Check my last message from the last video!! It is the end of Novak's time!! He had a wonderful run! It is time for the new generation to battle and make tennis more exciting for us!!

  • @a1ej2ndro
    @a1ej2ndro Год назад +1

    Very close match, both players won 23 games!

  • @robertingersoll3039
    @robertingersoll3039 Год назад

    So the time violation on the second set tie-break, did that rattle him, would that be why Novak went away in the third? At least people will stop talking about the calendar slam. Good breakdown of the match for the ones that didn't get to watch it.