Happy 21st birthday Carlitos! you have done such amazing things for tennis, and will continue to do so. You're the most humble and kindest player I know. you deserve this special day! sending love from Australia! ❤💪
Totally agree. I have seen a big change in playstyle after his winning in Wimbledon. Before, he was hitting flat nuclear bombs as his way of life. Now he is relying a lot more on safer top spin shots. I guess his team got to the conclussion that this shot selecttion has better risk-reward, but the early Alcaraz, when he was on fire, was just brutal.
Feliz Cumpleaños Carlos! You are one of a kind, truly gifted. We are looking forward to your full recovery. Tennis suffers when you suffer. Sending love and healing energy. ❤🎂
Carlos is gonna finish his career with the greatest highlight reel of all time. I’m convinced of it. This highlight reel was insane and he’s only 21, plus this didn’t even include grand slam highlights… Nadal and Federer have amazing highlight videos of course, but Alcaraz just does something crazy every match. He has the Nadal-speedy highlights and defensive gets, powerful forehands, but he also has the Federer craftiness, slice approaches, drop shots.
I think that's premature. The Big Three have the best highlight reels because they played each other. Carlos hasn't beaten an opponent anywhere near the calibre of 2006 Federer, 2010 Nadal, or 2011 Djokovic
@@timovangalen1589To be fair, it's not like there's anyone on the tour remotely close to those you listed, and it's very possible no such player exists during Carlos' career
@@TraeBeneck I agree. You rarely see a player that talented once in a generation. We had three of them dominating the tour for 20 years. Most of the current top ten would get eaten alive if they came up in that era. Not to say that this generation sucks, just pointing out how unbelievable the Big Three were by comparison.
He is one of the most player to watch ever. The way he refused to give up on a point and try like crazy to get a return shot even when it almost seems like a lost cause. What a player!
Purely from a talent-based perspective, he is among the very best ever. It doesn’t mean that he necessarily wins many, many slams. He has the abilities, obviously. But he needs stay stay focused, injury-free etc. Let’s hope for us all that he does.
But it does mean he very well COULD win many slams. Absolutely no need to go out the way to try and hedge your bet, he's already at 3 slams and counting ......
¡¡¡FELIZ DIA CARLITOS!!! Disfruta con toda tu familia que yo ya estoy disfrutando porque siento que el tenis nos une a todos los que te admiramos como tenista y aún más importante como persona... ¡¡¡Vamos!!! primero a recuperarte y después a jugar...
Didn't realise Alcaraz had already played Nadal, when was that? And so nice to see, that's the highlight for me. To see the legend Nadal & possibly the soon to be one, Alcaraz, play against each other, wow! And both Spaniards and in Madrid - great culture, good-hearted Spanish people, beautiful country & what a language! 🇪🇦🙏😌
Ah yes, I also assume that Alcaraz honours his role model and compatriot accordingly, unlike this year's players who were allowed to play against the legend in Madrid or Barcelona. Most of them, in fact.
2021 Madrid was the first time they played, but Nadal crushed him because Alcaraz was 17 (or just turned 18) at the time and playing some of his first tour matches. They met again at Indian Wells 2022 which was a much closer match and pretty high quality (no spoilers here). This was right around the time Alcaraz started to really play at a consistent top 5 level and made a name for himself. And then once more at Madrid 2022 which was again, a pretty close and competitive match.
Nadal played Alcatraz just this year at the Netflix slam 2024. If you don’t know what the Netflix slam was it was a huge event on Netflix that was live. It was a match between Alcatraz and nadal because that might be the last time they play each other
i have watched tennis for a long time (since 1980), but my goodness the point at 5:23 and the match points saved vs Djokovic in Cincinnati 2023 are probably the best points i have ever seen. Of course there may be better plays that ive missed, but every point shown here is a highlight reel in all court offense, defense, power, touch and unbelievable hands with lightning speed. surreal in every way. just perfection. at 9:09
MISSING Running forehand vs Norrie on Clay, Backahnd passing around the net and Umpire Chair AO/US Open cant remember, and US Open behind the back WINNER!!!! WTF How are they missing this?
TennisTV unfortunately doesn't have the rights to Grand slam matches, so they can't show AO/USO footage. They can only show footage from ATP tour/Masters events.
toxic novak fans. don't malign all Serbs. the ones who keep trying to pull him down are from all nationalities and mainly toxic novak fans who feel threatened. a vefew nadal fans too.
To be fair, they post birthday highlight reels for most top players, and Carlos already has a massive resume and fanbase. This video is fully justified
He takes not giving up on any point to another level.
And Carlos recovers so quickly from those slides 😮
this is why he geravitates to so many
Happy 21st birthday Carlitos! you have done such amazing things for tennis, and will continue to do so. You're the most humble and kindest player I know. you deserve this special day! sending love from Australia! ❤💪
Many of these are on very big points in the matches... he´s crazy mentally 🔥
Buzz cut Alcaraz was a different specimen… Happy birthday to one of the most likable players out there🎉🎉🎉
I loved scruffy Alcaraz when he beat Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. 😆
Totally agree. I have seen a big change in playstyle after his winning in Wimbledon. Before, he was hitting flat nuclear bombs as his way of life. Now he is relying a lot more on safer top spin shots. I guess his team got to the conclussion that this shot selecttion has better risk-reward, but the early Alcaraz, when he was on fire, was just brutal.
Happy birthday Carlitos. Enjoy your special day. I love watching you play tennis. 🎂🎉🎁🇵🇭
Feliz Cumpleaños Carlos! You are one of a kind, truly gifted. We are looking forward to your full recovery. Tennis suffers when you suffer. Sending love and healing energy. ❤🎂
Number one was just insane! Carlos has grown up before our eyes! Sheesh, 21!
Carlos is gonna finish his career with the greatest highlight reel of all time. I’m convinced of it. This highlight reel was insane and he’s only 21, plus this didn’t even include grand slam highlights…
Nadal and Federer have amazing highlight videos of course, but Alcaraz just does something crazy every match. He has the Nadal-speedy highlights and defensive gets, powerful forehands, but he also has the Federer craftiness, slice approaches, drop shots.
I think that's premature. The Big Three have the best highlight reels because they played each other. Carlos hasn't beaten an opponent anywhere near the calibre of 2006 Federer, 2010 Nadal, or 2011 Djokovic
The Spanish peacock
@@timovangalen1589To be fair, it's not like there's anyone on the tour remotely close to those you listed, and it's very possible no such player exists during Carlos' career
@@TraeBeneck I agree. You rarely see a player that talented once in a generation. We had three of them dominating the tour for 20 years. Most of the current top ten would get eaten alive if they came up in that era. Not to say that this generation sucks, just pointing out how unbelievable the Big Three were by comparison.
Thanks!
He is one of the most player to watch ever. The way he refused to give up on a point and try like crazy to get a return shot even when it almost seems like a lost cause. What a player!
Purely from a talent-based perspective, he is among the very best ever. It doesn’t mean that he necessarily wins many, many slams. He has the abilities, obviously. But he needs stay stay focused, injury-free etc. Let’s hope for us all that he does.
But it does mean he very well COULD win many slams. Absolutely no need to go out the way to try and hedge your bet, he's already at 3 slams and counting ......
@@tigeranthony make that 4...i mean just won Wimbledon in back-to-back years. This guy's a monster.
¡¡¡FELIZ DIA CARLITOS!!!
Disfruta con toda tu familia que yo ya estoy disfrutando porque siento que el tenis nos une a todos los que te admiramos como tenista y aún más importante como persona...
¡¡¡Vamos!!! primero a recuperarte y después a jugar...
out of this world, sickkkk
im getting tired just by watching this video this man just doesnt know how to give up
Many of the points are taken in the craziest way, this guy is insane, where most players end up in giving up, he is insanely perfect 😅🔥🔥🔥🔥
Some of the best tennis I’ve ever seen!👏
Didn't realise Alcaraz had already played Nadal, when was that? And so nice to see, that's the highlight for me. To see the legend Nadal & possibly the soon to be one, Alcaraz, play against each other, wow! And both Spaniards and in Madrid - great culture, good-hearted Spanish people, beautiful country & what a language! 🇪🇦🙏😌
Ah yes, I also assume that Alcaraz honours his role model and compatriot accordingly, unlike this year's players who were allowed to play against the legend in Madrid or Barcelona. Most of them, in fact.
2021 Madrid was the first time they played, but Nadal crushed him because Alcaraz was 17 (or just turned 18) at the time and playing some of his first tour matches.
They met again at Indian Wells 2022 which was a much closer match and pretty high quality (no spoilers here). This was right around the time Alcaraz started to really play at a consistent top 5 level and made a name for himself.
And then once more at Madrid 2022 which was again, a pretty close and competitive match.
What do you mean?
Nadal played Alcatraz just this year at the Netflix slam 2024. If you don’t know what the Netflix slam was it was a huge event on Netflix that was live. It was a match between Alcatraz and nadal because that might be the last time they play each other
Alcaraz
Bravo Alcaraz. Quel niveau incroyable...c’est hallucinant.
Mais attention ça fait longtemps qu’il n’a joué à ce niveau. 👋
Happy birthday Carlitos!! Wishing you a speedy recovery ❤️🩹. Tennis is much more entertaining with you in it!
Happy birthday, Carlitos!
Nuestro niño 🙌🙌🔥🇪🇸
2034: Congratulations Alcaraz to win 18GS titles!!!
@@JanTennis Really! How can you be so sure about that? Did you see it in your cristal ball? Menudo bocas!
@@JanTennisRafa says hi
@@JanTennis You just sound like those who use to say the same bull shit about Nadal. No sense predictions!
@@JanTennis I´m chill ¨mate¨. But I can´t stand stupid ¨predictions¨ when no one knows what is going to happen in the future.
He will fizzle out
i have watched tennis for a long time (since 1980), but my goodness the point at 5:23 and the match points saved vs Djokovic in Cincinnati 2023 are probably the best points i have ever seen. Of course there may be better plays that ive missed, but every point shown here is a highlight reel in all court offense, defense, power, touch and unbelievable hands with lightning speed. surreal in every way. just perfection. at 9:09
never seen a 21 y.o player with a reel of highlights like this
So good
The frase of the day is: "An extravaganza of tennis acumen of the highest order" can't say it any better 😂
Vamos Carlos
Crazy wheels
Who is here after 2024 Wimbledon final
Where is the point with the racket behind his back against Sinner in quarter-finals of US Open 2022???? I thought that was N1.
TennisTV does not have the rights for Grand Slam matches...
All of these are from the ATP Tour😊
Un talento innato
It's a joke how fast this guy is
부상만 아니고 실력발휘만 제대로 한다면, 알카라스가 테니스계의 전설적인 선수가 될거란 사실을 나는 조금도 의심하지 않는다.
Where is the point between Sinner and Alcaraz in US open 2022? It must be top 1!!
ping pong. tennis from another dimension. absolutely surreal ball striking
how do u beat that
And that is WITHOUT GRAND SLAMS
surprised his behind the back shot against Sinner a the 2022 US Open nor his chasedown against Djokovic in 2023 RG were here
No Grand Slam clips allowed on this channel.
@@gangsterbop7992 OHHH that’s right. They don’t own the rights to it
❤
Bichão é brabo demais!!!!!!
😇🥰🎉👏🙌
MISSING Running forehand vs Norrie on Clay, Backahnd passing around the net and Umpire Chair AO/US Open cant remember, and US Open behind the back WINNER!!!! WTF How are they missing this?
TennisTV unfortunately doesn't have the rights to Grand slam matches, so they can't show AO/USO footage. They can only show footage from ATP tour/Masters events.
French open shot against djocovic?????
If you don't like Carlitos... you must be Serbian.
toxic novak fans. don't malign all Serbs. the ones who keep trying to pull him down are from all nationalities and mainly toxic novak fans who feel threatened. a vefew nadal fans too.
Carlos is a remarkable player but he isn't gonna have a healty career just like rafa cuz of the way he plays and chasing down every ball.
This channel just can’t stop hyperventilating over this guy
To be fair, they post birthday highlight reels for most top players, and Carlos already has a massive resume and fanbase. This video is fully justified
@@TraeBeneck ok fan girl
Ok hater,
This guy has 3GS already @@Mangoshake2021
@@Mangoshake2021this is a Alcaraz video. not Djokovic. no one asked you
¡Cumpleaños feliz, cumpleaños feliz, te desean tus amigos de Parchís; sí, señor! 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂