“Tennis Of The Gods” | Djokovic & Alcaraz Produce French Open Spectacle! | Eurosport Tennis

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @reggaenerick
    @reggaenerick Год назад +826

    What a performance by Novak at the age of 36! Now, everyone should just take a deep breath and think how hard this is at his age!
    He is a different kind of a beast from all other tennis players, he is of his own kind! A mental giant and a great Master!
    No matter if you support him or not, all of us should put our hats off and admire his greatness!
    And yeah, sorry for the Alcaraz cramps, but it is a matter of someone's physical state and preparations done. It was too tough match for Alcaraz and that's why it happened. Will be better, he is young. He will have a great future. Now, hats off to Novak!
    As Andy Roddick once said: "He first takes your legs, then your soul." ;)

    • @Loshmitebraaa
      @Loshmitebraaa Год назад +20

      Damn, you've copy/pasted this on every video about the match in the last 3 hours xDDD

    • @dumitriuradu8481
      @dumitriuradu8481 Год назад +4

      doping 😉

    • @motivesgrind
      @motivesgrind Год назад +28

      of course there is not excuse there ....every player can give all for 1 or 2 or 3 sets but this game can go to 5 games...so in order to stay to the balls he hits the ball with all his power and runs crazy for every ball i knew this before the game and thats why i said novak is gonna win and actually i even guessed that his legs would give up...if he doesnt learn how to play more softly with strategy will fall always to djokovic in best of 5 or any other great player just now there are not many others than novak or nadal...he is not even close to these kind of levels and is a very bad guess from all the tennis expert considering him favourite and actually is also disrespectful to Novak who abciously was laughing hearing everyone he is the outsider

    • @andrzejzet4625
      @andrzejzet4625 Год назад +57

      Novak is only and true Master, and also he didn't take a part in covid circus

    • @motivesgrind
      @motivesgrind Год назад +20

      @@andrzejzet4625 the Goat even if I’m a federer fun winning wise he is the goat

  • @andrejandrejevic5478
    @andrejandrejevic5478 Год назад +345

    As Andy Roddick once said: "He first takes your legs, then your soul." ;)

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna Год назад +2

      There was already such comment earlier

    • @dalibork
      @dalibork Год назад

      Dao Bog da ga osvoji danas. Stvarno je Bog tenisa. Zaslužio je postati nedostižnim.

    • @filmoteka7177
      @filmoteka7177 Год назад +3

      @@airkuna so what i like this one much more

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna Год назад

      @@filmoteka7177 nobody cares..

    • @filmoteka7177
      @filmoteka7177 Год назад +1

      ​@@airkuna yeah about you...

  • @640A
    @640A Год назад +643

    Novak has had countless battles throughout his career, he's physically and mentally hardened by it. Obviously, he also had to battle hassle crowds all over the world as well which makes him even more admirable! And his childhood was a horror show with war and bombing. The media does a hit job on him and his family whenever they get the opportunity! It's mindboggling that someone with so many disadvantages can succeed and be so great against all odds!

    • @gogi1388
      @gogi1388 Год назад +32

      👏👏👏👌

    • @darrenleejones3516
      @darrenleejones3516 Год назад +31

      The media are bent , mind body and soul

    • @petarboyadzhiev801
      @petarboyadzhiev801 Год назад +47

      It's exactly because of all this that he's become a legend

    • @rodrigoandrescoloane
      @rodrigoandrescoloane Год назад +4

      Their family just raised him to play tennis....he hasn't suffered at all..

    • @NamesAreRandom
      @NamesAreRandom Год назад +41

      @@rodrigoandrescoloane He spent years hitting in an empty swimming pool. He didn't get the privileged upbringing of Federer/Nadal or Murray.

  • @Mr.RetroDude
    @Mr.RetroDude Год назад +522

    We have to admit Djokovic has an insane physical for having 36 years old. With a player against him in a match you have to play in the limit of your physical conditions and Alcaraz suffered the consequences.
    It was a pity because the match was having an amazing rythm in the second set.

    • @AlexandraK1
      @AlexandraK1 Год назад +35

      Agreed. I think Djokovic would've worn him down eventually, though.

    • @slXD100
      @slXD100 Год назад +18

      @@AlexandraK1 for sure. if it wasn't for that medical timeout and immediately losing the serve after, I believe Djoko would've taken the second one.

    • @iviciaable
      @iviciaable Год назад +28

      Andy Roddick -"Novak first gets your legs, then your soul"

    • @goranknezevic2283
      @goranknezevic2283 Год назад +27

      The spanish tennis players have NO chance against Novak without dopping. Nadal 20 years dopping, Nike protect him. We know that.

    • @mnbv098
      @mnbv098 Год назад +4

      Yes yes yes, mister

  • @AComan-ch5wt
    @AComan-ch5wt Год назад +878

    What a masterclass from Djoko. The level he achieves at 36 year olds is insane.

    • @redd605
      @redd605 Год назад +26

      That the difference he making them go for shots time after time , that they wouldn't play, and getting cramps because of his high level of tennis. He done it to so many ,I remember a Italian player I think retired with cramps against Novak in the french .

    • @Alexander-dt2eq
      @Alexander-dt2eq Год назад +44

      he is just used to facing clay court god in semis or finals. if you compete against a Nadal for 20 years, nothing can shock you and you are prepared for 5h match

    • @Pegasos4
      @Pegasos4 Год назад +31

      @@redd605 alcaraz not on physical level for marathon GS matches yet

    • @blackveilgamer221
      @blackveilgamer221 Год назад +9

      Masterclass? He won because Alcaraz injury wtf

    • @Pegasos4
      @Pegasos4 Год назад +39

      @@blackveilgamer221 he wasnt injured. he is physically weak yet.

  • @djole93podbara
    @djole93podbara Год назад +75

    Old man Djokovic ... 36 and still the best out there. What a player.. what a legend! Wish you all the best on sunday Novak! ♥️🇷🇸

  • @bdleo300
    @bdleo300 Год назад +226

    Novak wow, just wow. The best ever!

  • @lubondochilekwa
    @lubondochilekwa Год назад +51

    It’s a marvel to see how he’s maintained such a high level up to the age of 36.

  • @Darionestorovic226
    @Darionestorovic226 Год назад +246

    Без старца нема ударца!!! Идемооооооооооо🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

  • @dns89
    @dns89 Год назад +33

    Imagine the years between them.. Djoko is now in his Prime, absolutely amazing

  • @novak5071
    @novak5071 Год назад +94

    Novak is playing all the career against his opponents, against the judges (chair umpires and line judges), against the crowd and last years against politicians throughout the World and he was forbidden to compet at several Grand Slams! And besides all that, he is the GOAT! And just besides but because of all that, beating all of them - he showed that he is undesputed GOAT!

    • @gleko75
      @gleko75 Год назад +9

      So true

    • @7b5Cm
      @7b5Cm Год назад

      And against martians and siths ... leave the drugs plz.

    • @danmalic6688
      @danmalic6688 Год назад +2

      @@7b5Cm fedals never learn

    • @7b5Cm
      @7b5Cm Год назад

      @@danmalic6688 Are you a Fedal? and who cares.

  • @Андреа-е3п
    @Андреа-е3п Год назад +307

    Novak je inteligentna zver na terenu.Bez sumnje najveci svih vremena .

  • @VladK181
    @VladK181 Год назад +384

    If Djokovic gives the second set to you - don't take it, it is the second trap.

    • @Luckyluckyluc
      @Luckyluckyluc Год назад +5

      Nole got superpowers now giving other people cramps or what do you mean? What 'trap' are you talking about?

    • @BalkanskaMechka
      @BalkanskaMechka Год назад +33

      He let him ran too much which caused cramps.

    • @geraldgeaf1292
      @geraldgeaf1292 Год назад +32

      I have seen him done this to the very best aka Nadal and fed - lost the second set tothem in which he made them play their guts out - and then ran through the 3rd and 4th.Thishappened in both AO and Wimbledon

    • @Nikola9393
      @Nikola9393 Год назад +12

      @@Luckyluckyluc The "you won the battle but you don't have enough manpower left alive to finish the rest of the war" trap

    • @Luckyluckyluc
      @Luckyluckyluc Год назад +2

      @@Nikola9393 Alcaraz had longer and more exhausting matches in the past and still moved like no other in them... His cramp didn't have anything to do with Novak like it is being implied here...

  • @diplodocus5956
    @diplodocus5956 Год назад +94

    Novak has been treating his body and soul better than any other tennis player, better than most people. First two sets were intense for both. Carlos was pushing his body more than he could handle. Novak was also on the edge, but right there we can see what treatment each one of these champions are giving to their bodies. Novak has learnt that over the years, and Carlos needs to recognize when to slow. It is incredible what kind shots he manages to return into opponents field, but to be honest I dont think all of them matters that much. He is like that fastest dog in the park who will always catch the ball first even though he might break his own neck catching it :D
    Maybe that was part of Novak's tactic, to try exhaust him as much as he can.
    Huge respect for Carlos for not surrendering, and walking over. He didnt want to diminish Novak's apparent victory, even though it feels like it is diminished with this outcome.
    As every other tennis fan, I was hoping to see 5 hours battle, and Carlos is not quite there yet. He is demolishing pretty much every other player on tour within 3 hours TOP. But not Novak. And that is the reason why this victory Novak should celebrate like it lasted 5 hours.
    Cheers everyone!

    • @crisscriss6049
      @crisscriss6049 Год назад

      Is a 20 year's old and is nr 1, all times ever,go and get you're pills 😂😂😂

    • @gleko75
      @gleko75 Год назад

      Wrong spellings

    • @zarkokostic5322
      @zarkokostic5322 Год назад

      Bla bla

  • @nicolas5960
    @nicolas5960 Год назад +24

    Alcaraz was physically pushed to the limit and couldn't resist, this too is part of the match not just the game

  • @oftheRain
    @oftheRain Год назад +33

    Oh shit, they forgot to arrest him again. The GOAT does what the GOAT does... No1e you are the pride of Serbia. The best athlete in history. God bless you

    • @crisscriss6049
      @crisscriss6049 Год назад

      😂😂😂go and get you're pills bot djovik Alcaraz is nr 1,and point 😂😂

    • @oftheRain
      @oftheRain Год назад +5

      @@crisscriss6049 man i'd rather take some of yours

  • @ProdigyMPS
    @ProdigyMPS Год назад +1447

    Novak took his legs and his soul.

    • @yousefbhoyroo6960
      @yousefbhoyroo6960 Год назад

      You chat load of rubbish. No nothing about the game. End off

    • @stidudiiduri
      @stidudiiduri Год назад +57

      Literally bro

    • @Daniboi971
      @Daniboi971 Год назад +126

      People actually thought Alcaraz was the favourite 😂

    • @victorenglishtube5636
      @victorenglishtube5636 Год назад +36

      ​@@Daniboi971 he was and he would have probably won if it weren't for the cramps. I still don't get it. He played over 5 hours against sinner in new york with no cramps. How can he be cramping in the third hour already?

    • @euneadventure3112
      @euneadventure3112 Год назад +33

      @@Daniboi971 if he had the endurance to continue at that pace it would have been close,but he broke down

  • @lavilavi1057
    @lavilavi1057 Год назад +173

    Spectacular match and moments. Carlos is a fighter and Djokovic...what can I say...Great player and most of all GREAT MAN.
    Loved them both today 👏👏👏An example of attitude from both !👏👏👏👏👏Beautiful!!!

  • @rochstan123
    @rochstan123 Год назад +72

    Terrible way to go out for Alcaraz, he's got an outstanding future provided no injuries. Novak is in a class of his own. His fitness is on another level. For me he's the best men's tennis player ever.

    • @crisscriss6049
      @crisscriss6049 Год назад

      😂😂😂only for you 😂😂 now go and get you're pills the king of Roland Garros is Rafael Nadal

    • @aleksandarjokic5083
      @aleksandarjokic5083 Год назад +3

      I would say only for you he is not. You are welcome to bow to goat on Sunday.

    • @1973almagro
      @1973almagro Год назад +5

      @@crisscriss6049
      Мy countryman Aleksandar Jokic said:
      I would say only for you he is not. You are welcome to bow to goat on Sunday.I think the same as Alex🦙

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise Год назад +4

      when you look at Alcaraz never taking his time to relax when he has the chance. Always too eager to be first
      on the ground. And as another one said, Novak took his time to take a shower and relax. You cannot treat
      your body badly without consequences.

  • @federicobraschi1126
    @federicobraschi1126 Год назад +11

    i played tennis and always thought Federere is the geatest cause of his initial dominance and ease in playing,just not from earth.But the consistency,constance,unbelievable mind power, dedication, self belief and anything else you can mention shown by Djokovic since around 25 yo is objectively something from another world.He changed my ind,he is the greatest.

  • @borissergijevic7357
    @borissergijevic7357 Год назад +46

    What a match! Brilliant tennis by both!

    • @curedent6086
      @curedent6086 Год назад

      Not really, actually. There were some magnificent points, but also a lot of mistakes and bad choices. Far away form « tennis of gods ».

  • @GiacomoMannelli
    @GiacomoMannelli Год назад +15

    Alcaraz è un grandissimo tennista, e sicuramente tra pochi anni avrà fatto il vuoto dietro di sé...ma per il momento c'è ancora uno di quei tre che per un ventennio ha praticato un altro sport
    Complimenti a entrambi, forza Nole

  • @tomaskopolia1031
    @tomaskopolia1031 Год назад +8

    Djokovic played this one on his 100%, and that's unbeatable level for any tennis player.

  • @lukaraos7269
    @lukaraos7269 Год назад +59

    Bravo legendo naša, ponos regije

    • @igorsavkovic703
      @igorsavkovic703 Год назад +14

      Kakve bre regije?! Ponos Srbije mislis!

    • @koklol2837
      @koklol2837 Год назад

      Kakve 'regije'? Ustase i njihova izludjena braca, takozvani 'bosnjaci' uvek pokusavaju da prisvoje srpske legende u svoju bednu i jadnu banana drzavu i kulturu.
      Novak nema nikakve veze sa vama, niti sa regijom. Novak je pravi srbin I on predstavlja samo Srbiju, i nikog drugog. Novak ima veze sa vama kao Jordan sa Srbijom.

    • @ništa1614
      @ništa1614 Год назад

      @@igorsavkovic703 pa ipak nije čisti srbin, majka je hrvatica što znači 50/50 ....ipak je ponos regije....

    • @Girlnextdoor679
      @Girlnextdoor679 Год назад

      @@ništa1614ni mi se ne hvalimo sa Modricem iako znamo da ga Srpkinja rodila i zadojila.

    • @igorsavkovic703
      @igorsavkovic703 Год назад

      @@ništa1614 ako cemo pravo ko su Hrvati? Da niste mozda tisucu leta stari?, ali necemo sad o tome?!) On se izjasnjava kao Srbin, a ne kao regionalac!

  • @MrMartinHolden
    @MrMartinHolden Год назад +71

    If it hadn't been the case with AO a few years ago and COVID restriction, who knows... maybe he would have benn fighting now for 24th title.

    • @alexholstein9927
      @alexholstein9927 Год назад +20

      And Wimbledon was cancelled when he was the favourite by a mile. And he was defaulted from the USO again as clear favourite.

    • @breakcraft4436
      @breakcraft4436 Год назад +26

      i would say 26

    • @dygycron
      @dygycron Год назад +10

      @@breakcraft4436 26 or more ...

    • @aleks5022
      @aleks5022 Год назад +1

      Yes, and if he got the points he won at Wimbledon last year, he would have kept his No1 ranking.

    • @lorenzobergamo2529
      @lorenzobergamo2529 Год назад

      Sicuramente , anche perché il Siero magico lui non lo ha fatto.

  • @karlhaugas9809
    @karlhaugas9809 Год назад +5

    Good tennis! Djokovic is very agile, fast and has a good sportsmanship at the same time :) Alcaraz is doing great, he had a cramp in the third set but was fighting till the end. I love Alcaraz, thumbs up!

  • @cool3041
    @cool3041 Год назад +153

    Good luck in the finals 🙌🏻 Djoker 🙌🏻♥️

  • @71poiuytrewq
    @71poiuytrewq Год назад +13

    I reckon meeting Djokovic in a semi-final five-set grinder is the ultimate test in sport - both mentally as well as physically.
    It is what separates the men from the boys.

  • @mnbv098
    @mnbv098 Год назад +17

    Najveći fraer i čovek koji je uzeo reket u ruke.srbenda nole‼‼‼

  • @0kos.
    @0kos. Год назад +290

    Alcaraz play style is at very high injury risk level. It was just matter of time when this will happen.

    • @Alexander-dt2eq
      @Alexander-dt2eq Год назад +23

      no its not. and it was no injury. he is just fast and has a lot of talent. see how well he played in 4th set again. he was not injured. if you cramp and its 31 degrees and you already play for 3h.. you resign if you are really injured

    • @dijkindias9757
      @dijkindias9757 Год назад +5

      @@Alexander-dt2eq jokeman wallah 😂

    • @tudorminciunescu9614
      @tudorminciunescu9614 Год назад +48

      ​@@Alexander-dt2eq yes but that is also part of the game. He needs to learn to control his movement and sprints more. Djokovic and nadal really know how to preserve energy and take care of their bodies

    • @Alexander-dt2eq
      @Alexander-dt2eq Год назад +25

      @@tudorminciunescu9614 sure, but he loves running , so he learnt a lesson. and Djokovic chose his tactics very well to make him suffer

    • @ljubastojanovic608
      @ljubastojanovic608 Год назад +36

      Alcaraz body simply is not for a 5 set game and he will allways have problem with long matches. He is fast for shure but You can not force 400m runner to win on 800m race. So on GS he should try play his game and try to win 3:0 or 4:1 but it is very hard to force Dloković to play Your game.

  • @lh5717
    @lh5717 Год назад +155

    Didn’t expect Novak to go through honestly. Up until the injury it was a fantastic match. You still got to win it though after that. So respect to Novak.

    • @oftheRain
      @oftheRain Год назад +30

      The only way to stop him is to arrest him.

    • @brettsinclair3550
      @brettsinclair3550 Год назад +20

      Respect to Serbia... Love love love...

    • @miloradtokovic4999
      @miloradtokovic4999 Год назад

      ​@@oftheRain more te ga uhvatiti(uhititi) ..ako vam dozvoli..😅

    • @Lothien32
      @Lothien32 Год назад +2

      It was not an injury mate. He overexerted himself and got cramps. Not a good strategy to go full steam ahead from the start unless youre Djokovic or Nadal in their prime.

    • @aleks5022
      @aleks5022 Год назад +1

      How did the injury happen?

  • @ameeldezi
    @ameeldezi Год назад +18

    Novak is at the heart of tennis and what a spectacle he makes it for fans when another emerging young gun battles it out with a superstar like him

  • @fetzcou
    @fetzcou Год назад +57

    such a pity for the ending...first 2 sets were incredible :) I'm convinced that Nole is not only super skilled but has got an incredibile mix of physical perfection (skinny without too much muscles like Nadal or Alcaraz) and mental strenght. He is still the strongest of the circuit and won't be easy replace him for a while...

  • @andreazani6397
    @andreazani6397 Год назад +5

    The man who rewrote the history of tennis is the great and unsurpassed Novak Djokovic 🇷🇸

  • @philipeick-vocalmusic
    @philipeick-vocalmusic Год назад +1

    Thanks for not spoiling the outcome and for showing Djokovic being the best sportsman

  • @goranknezevic2283
    @goranknezevic2283 Год назад +185

    There is only one God of tennis and his name is Novak Dkojovic. When Alcaraz wins 22 GS, wins all the Masters and is number 1 for 350 weeks, ONLY THEN can it be said that he is close to the God of tennis.

    • @writer684
      @writer684 Год назад +35

      Even then he will not have to constantly face two legends as main opponents

    • @YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi
      @YouAintGotNoTegridyBoi Год назад +4

      @Senso Sinner and Rune have so much talent themselves but I do think they lack that special streak Alcaraz has. The lost 3 of Zverev, Tsitsipas and Rublev are doubtful to ever win many slams if any, even though they're successful outside of them. Medvedev is very good but not an all-court player and Ruud is pretty much the same but lacks the steady mind of Medvedev.

    • @Bladene
      @Bladene Год назад +4

      Alcaraz beat Novak in 2022 Madrid 😂 Alcaraz is the new goat. Only lost today because of cramp

    • @goranknezevic2283
      @goranknezevic2283 Год назад +19

      @Senso There is NO "Big 3", but only BIG ONE, his Name is Novak Djokovic. Big One beacause 388 weeks Nr.1 ( Nadal only 207, Pederer only 310) , Novak wins ALL 9 masters 1000, Nadal and Pederer only 7. The REAL Goat ist Novak. END of discoussion !

    • @zakistar
      @zakistar Год назад +10

      Exactly! Alcaraz is good but far from the greatest. When you can play like this for 20 years then you are GOD. I was never fan of Djokovic but now I am. It cant be different!

  • @writer684
    @writer684 Год назад +18

    After 2nd set a friend called me in the pause, I said I'm certain Djokovic will win even if he loses 3d set because I could se how much energy Alcaraz was spending, running so much and with such intencity in the sun. Djokovic made him rush left and right and run for drop shots allot. All this was too much for the boddy.

    • @Juliadicaya
      @Juliadicaya Год назад +2

      Running in the sun? Really? What if it was AO sun? It was purely psychological

    • @j.erickson8571
      @j.erickson8571 Год назад +1

      Australia is the hottest, humid, and foggy weather on the planet. Compared to the climate in Melbourne or Brisbane, this is nothing. Carlos has to improve his nutrition considerably from here on. Hire a Specialist that helps him adapt to those conditions and go from there.

  • @play_boy7543
    @play_boy7543 Год назад +7

    When I look back at this match, I can't help geting the impression that although Carlos had a problem of a psychological nature, when you look at the incredible intensity of his shots, Djokovic forced him to play at least 10 shots in every point which would have been winners against any other player on the tour, for all that he had to sprint like crazy from one to other corner of the field, add to that an uncertain result and tension, cramps were inevitable

  • @johng8024
    @johng8024 Год назад +56

    People that seriously thought that Alcaraz would win is a joke. Novak is not a 20+ Grand slam winner by mistake...

    • @StickGamerA
      @StickGamerA Год назад +5

      Did you watch the match though or just the highlights?

    • @Juliadicaya
      @Juliadicaya Год назад +5

      @@StickGamerA What do you mean? Carlos was pathetic from the very beginning

    • @moonzestate
      @moonzestate Год назад

      @@Juliadicaya 🤣

    • @StickGamerA
      @StickGamerA Год назад +1

      @@Juliadicaya You cant even have a proper coversation without insulting one or the other player. There is no point in reasoning with trolls.

    • @jondavwal13
      @jondavwal13 Год назад +1

      I'm a huge Djokovic fan but I thought Alcaraz was going to win based on form and age. Eventually age will happen and I thought this was the time. I was surprised that Djokovic won the first set and that he had the power to take it back to Alcaraz, especially on the forehand crosscourt. After the second set I thought Djokovic would pull it out. They were too even for it to be Alcaraz' time. NOW I think Djokovic will win Wimbledon. I don't think Alcaraz will get to the final on grass. The US Open could be very interesting this year.

  • @fantommorbius5175
    @fantommorbius5175 Год назад +3

    Thanks to God for giving us Novak Djokovic. Serbia loves you No1e.

  • @thenotorious2226
    @thenotorious2226 Год назад +3

    Poetry in a motion, serbian maestro ✍️🇷🇸

  • @rml1643
    @rml1643 Год назад +5

    Djokovic is definitely the GOAT!

  • @andreazani6397
    @andreazani6397 Год назад +51

    At 36 years old, more fit than a 20 year-old... Amazing performance

  • @j.s.p
    @j.s.p Год назад +13

    I love the dynamic tennis of Alcaraz vs the chess style of tennis by Djokovic. 2 sets of pure tennis between the two.

    • @just2share
      @just2share Год назад +1

      Novak played this game differently... way more dynamic and more aggressive.

  • @TheRomeogigli
    @TheRomeogigli Год назад +28

    Damn.. that was an insane high level.. never seen this speed/tactics/variety/endurance from both sides.. never thaught of the youngest guy getting cramped up.. but very sportive of Alcaraz to finish the match...

    • @Juliadicaya
      @Juliadicaya Год назад +2

      The match was pretty boring. One-sided

    • @just2share
      @just2share Год назад

      @@Juliadicaya not the first two sets.

  • @JohnWick-fw8gg
    @JohnWick-fw8gg Год назад +14

    When it comes to predicting sports events, AwakenBeerus's accuracy is unparalleled

  • @georgohm_DC
    @georgohm_DC Год назад +95

    Never underestimate Novak!

  • @gringorus6780
    @gringorus6780 Год назад +16

    Новак - машина! ЛЕГЕНДА! С любовью, Москва.

    • @PretentiousStuff
      @PretentiousStuff Год назад

      какой район?

    • @SL-mp4kh
      @SL-mp4kh Год назад

      🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

    • @goranbras4767
      @goranbras4767 Год назад +2

      Nije važno pozdrav za Moskvu iz Srbije !

  • @joecromarty6682
    @joecromarty6682 Год назад +32

    7:39 great sportsmanship. Lovely to see Novak helping out with Carlos' injuries!

    • @SeKiLe_
      @SeKiLe_ Год назад +1

      hahaha look again xD

    • @enricanorelli6528
      @enricanorelli6528 Год назад +3

      ​@@SeKiLe_Nole SA provocare gli infortuni...corri corri Carlito!

    • @my8osprive
      @my8osprive Год назад +2

      lol! That's not Djokovic. Different shoes. Djokovic in fact 2-3 times got booed because he was celebrating with a roar when he won points after Carlos' injury. No wonder he never won a sportsmanship award in his career.

    • @Juliadicaya
      @Juliadicaya Год назад

      Injuries? Psychological? Cos' those were the only ones

    • @joecromarty6682
      @joecromarty6682 Год назад

      @@my8osprive I know I just thought it was funny🤣. Stopped watching it live and then looked back and was like, "why is Djokovic giving Alcaraz a massage?"

  • @Jacob-Simonsen
    @Jacob-Simonsen Год назад +145

    If you don't play your best, this will happen every time against Djokovic.

    • @breakcraft4436
      @breakcraft4436 Год назад

      But at the same time, if he plays his best, you automatically cant play your best hahahaha, so you are fucked up either way.

    • @rogerioarthmar9471
      @rogerioarthmar9471 Год назад +14

      It would likely happen even if you play your best.

    • @dobrijevicdalibor1019
      @dobrijevicdalibor1019 Год назад +3

      ​@@rogerioarthmar9471 The best comment ever.😄

  • @goranknezevic2283
    @goranknezevic2283 Год назад +36

    What you in the West have not yet understood: Novak wins because he is more intelligent than all tennis players. He wins with his head, because he knows exactly how to play with the opponent, what are his weak points.

    • @molybdaenmornell123hopp5
      @molybdaenmornell123hopp5 Год назад +6

      Can we please stop making this an East-West-thing? Observing and exploiting your opponent's weaknesses is something every good player in every sport does. Novak didn't invent the concept. Yes, he's special, but primarily in other ways.

    • @goranknezevic2283
      @goranknezevic2283 Год назад +1

      @@molybdaenmornell123hopp5 West ist bullsheet ! Tirany and bandits !

    • @waynepinnock5874
      @waynepinnock5874 Год назад

      Exactly. He has about 5 gears whereas his opponents possess 3.

  • @alvarobajanavalarezo8239
    @alvarobajanavalarezo8239 Год назад +19

    2:29 The best point of the year.

  • @aleks5022
    @aleks5022 Год назад +28

    No wonder Alcaraz had a cramp. One set with Djokovic is like five sets with any other player.

    • @akimanija1
      @akimanija1 Год назад

      Well said...absolutely SO!

  • @Vaisin
    @Vaisin Год назад +4

    Two of my three favourite tennis players (the other being Rafa). I always stated that Novak was the favourite to win, even if slightly, and even though Carlitos had the weapons to beat him. Still, Novak is Novak, the GOAT and a true brutal force. What Carlitos experienced today, Nole himself experienced hundreds of times, and then he overcame everything. Carlitos will surely learn from this 'cause he has the mentality and honesty to do that. Right now, the present belongs to Novak Djokovic slam-wise. Amazing inspiration.

  • @francotrentalance908
    @francotrentalance908 Год назад +23

    Old school rules... Compliments to Alcaraz for deciding to finish the match: respect.

  • @anonymanonym6236
    @anonymanonym6236 Год назад +77

    Alcaraz unloaded all his force on tsitsipas. Can’t win against Nole with mid level condition. His play style is very aggressive but against a juggernaut like Nole you have to be prepared for 6 hours of tennis. Nole is basically a marathon runner who can do that until he is 45.

    • @karanabhi761
      @karanabhi761 Год назад +25

      Bruh what are u even talking about ? He let all his force against tsitsipas ? The only reason he played like he played against stefanos is because he played shit, no backhand, no return no depth what so ever, no mentality. And the reason he didn’t played his best today is because Novak didn’t let him play his best, because of his unbelievable return, precise sirve and crazy shot depth, also the mentally and fitness.

    • @my8osprive
      @my8osprive Год назад +2

      @@karanabhi761 Novak didn't let him play? lol... guys, it was 1-1 sets and Alcaraz got the cramps. If you never got cramps you don't know.
      You can't really play at the same intensity because the cramps will return.

    • @geraldgeaf1292
      @geraldgeaf1292 Год назад

      @@my8osprive 1 v1 .
      That is what they call "game intelligence" - you make youopponent work so hard that the BREAK just to get a setand then once they break,you can have a free ride.
      This was no coincidence as I have watch Novak do exactly the same to both Rafa and Fed in AU and Wimledom

    • @my8osprive
      @my8osprive Год назад

      @@geraldgeaf1292 lol.... that argument could be considered after 3-4 hours of play, not right after the 2nd set.

    • @geraldgeaf1292
      @geraldgeaf1292 Год назад

      @@my8osprive How long was that 2nd set?
      Go back and watch the semi-finals of AO 2012 and 2013.
      It was Novak v Federer and Novak won both in 4 sets.
      Watch what happened - 1st set went to Novak. Second set went to Fed in a long and protracted fight. Then Novak ran away with the 3rd and 4th because Fed was out of gas after the 2nd.
      it was the SECOND set that took him out each time.

  • @AleForFun
    @AleForFun Год назад +1

    My 2 favorite. Alcaraz can learn so much from Djokovic, and this match can help so much him for future

  • @Luckyluckyluc
    @Luckyluckyluc Год назад +77

    If it weren't for those cramps this encounter could've been one of the best matches this season... Huge respect on Alcaraz for not throwing the towel and giving that day every last chance..!

    • @miacat1727
      @miacat1727 Год назад +2

      Was he seeking sympathy?

    • @Luckyluckyluc
      @Luckyluckyluc Год назад

      @@miacat1727 No, he was hoping the cramp might go away before the end of the match...

    • @Lothien32
      @Lothien32 Год назад +8

      Mate, there is a boundary that human body can suffer before it collapses. Unlike Alkaraz Novak didnt play hardest he can from the beginning because he was saving his strength. Thats the reason why match was balanced in first 2 sets. Alkaraz is a good player, but not on the level that Djokovic is. Maybe he will be in the future, but for now he is simply too unexperienced and lack stamina.

    • @igorbrodula170
      @igorbrodula170 Год назад +1

      @@Lothien32 Amin...

  • @PretentiousStuff
    @PretentiousStuff Год назад +6

    25 slams by end of year. The GOAT debate will be put an end to with a thunderous full stop in just several months. Get ready.

    • @samking2094
      @samking2094 Год назад

      Better win them all this year while he can, cos next year Nadal's gonna come back in his final farewell year and win all 4 grand slams and retire on 26 GS. Which will leave Djoko needing at least 2 in 2025 to beat Rafa, which will be tough as he'll be suffering injuries like Federer and Nadal did, and players like Alcaraz will have learned by then that drinking water is a good idea to stop cramps! lol
      I hope Novak wins the final on Sunday as I bet him at the start of the tournament as I couldn't believe he wasn't favourite to win with Rafa out injured. I got good odds because the bookies had Alcaraz as 5/4 Fav, Djokovic 5/2. Alcaraz is really good but to put him above a 22 time GS winner seemed a tad silly. Now I just hope Novak doesn't screw up the final against Ruud like he did back when he lost to Wawrinka in the final

    • @anundyingfire
      @anundyingfire Год назад

      @@samking2094 Nadal not gonna win jack. I doubt he will even come back and if he does he won't get ANY more slams. He's done.

    • @nikosvault
      @nikosvault 29 дней назад

      still ready...

  • @dragankitanovic6277
    @dragankitanovic6277 Год назад +12

    Novak is a legend! The machine !

  • @newsbuster292
    @newsbuster292 Год назад +2

    I expected Djoko to win this, and he did. Bravo Nole, I will be rooting for you tomorrow.

  • @boriskostic6964
    @boriskostic6964 Год назад +72

    Alcaraz learnt this day that Djokovic is no Tsitsipas

    • @airkuna
      @airkuna Год назад

      😅😂😂🎉🎉

    • @Vaalferatus
      @Vaalferatus Год назад +2

      And how was it today at Wimbledon? 😊

    • @boriskostic6964
      @boriskostic6964 Год назад +6

      ​​@@VaalferatusWhat happened in Cinncinati?

    • @UltraInstinctGoku69
      @UltraInstinctGoku69 Год назад +3

      ​@@Vaalferatuswhat happened at ATP Finals?

    • @bihpatriota5405
      @bihpatriota5405 Год назад

      ​@@UltraInstinctGoku69What happened in Madrid?

  • @sverige1947
    @sverige1947 Год назад +3

    They played in such an insane way..... They hit the ball with so powerful and smooth movements that you could not even see in a videogame!!! And Novak is not human at all!

  • @MrJustforkicks
    @MrJustforkicks Год назад +85

    I was watching the match at Philippe chatrier live, and both men were struggling at the end of the 2nd set under very hot conditions. Nole being more experienced took a nice long break at the end of the 2nd set, cold shower, fresh clothes, and came back after a good 5 minute break. Carlos on the other hand stayed in the sun and on court, and paid for it. The more experienced senior knew how to turn it around by just catching his breath and after that, it was just a matter of letting alcaraz run through his emotions.

    • @tomaskopolia1031
      @tomaskopolia1031 Год назад +32

      Good points, plus his sublime, almost legendary fitness. Beating this man on slams is one of the hardest things in all sports.

    • @donvito7344
      @donvito7344 Год назад +17

      I noticed that too. Seemed very arrogant from Alcaraz, but I knew Nole is going to teach him a lesson after this

    • @Jope110
      @Jope110 Год назад

      Hello, Sir/mam can i ask how/where one would come up on the chance of buying tickets for such Tennis arrangements ?

    • @jokerj211
      @jokerj211 Год назад +1

      Hi man...could you please tell me how much tickets kosts?
      And...is there any people on the front who selling the tickets? I come at Sunday anyway but good to know...👋

    • @writer684
      @writer684 Год назад

      Are they allowed showers?????

  • @ГаухарСатыбалдина-п4г

    Новак Джокович, Рафаель Надаль, Роджер Федерер лучшие GOAT. Как три мушкетера. Спорт номер 1. Настоящее исскуство.

  • @yannickcolot2319
    @yannickcolot2319 Год назад +78

    Djokovic is the goat of all sports

    • @bdleo300
      @bdleo300 Год назад +1

      👍👍👍👍

    • @Marcel.czarnyy
      @Marcel.czarnyy Год назад

      🤡👍 he can't be if he isn't even the best in his own spory. Messi>, Jordan>, and even Ronaldo> and Lebron>

    • @fad2679
      @fad2679 Год назад +7

      ​@@Marcel.czarnyy imagine not thinking djokovic is the goat of tennis

    • @Daniboi971
      @Daniboi971 Год назад

      @@Marcel.czarnyyclown

    • @grunastramen2178
      @grunastramen2178 Год назад +1

      Tennis goat by far

  • @spartakus5527
    @spartakus5527 Год назад +17

    Djokovič KING 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

  • @thobydavis7649
    @thobydavis7649 Год назад +2

    The two greatest players in the world producing a master class in pure tennis entertainment

  • @HugoStiglitz69
    @HugoStiglitz69 Год назад +35

    This could easily be the greatest match in RG history if only Carlos didnt got injury, level and power shown from both in those 2 sets was mind blowing!

    • @Juliadicaya
      @Juliadicaya Год назад +4

      Psychological injury? becase this was the only one...

    • @jaansa86
      @jaansa86 Год назад +1

      ​@@Juliadicaya yaa nervous or just too much presure for Alcaraz, but he is young hevwill have other chances

    • @MMimi-mg4qt
      @MMimi-mg4qt Год назад +5

      He wasn't injured. People, learn to distinguish things.

    • @Bladene
      @Bladene Год назад +2

      ​​@@Juliadicaya 2022 Madrid Carlos won tho lol

    • @gleko75
      @gleko75 Год назад

      I doubt it. It would have been similar

  • @leachrinsinte983
    @leachrinsinte983 Год назад +20

    Very good quality wow. From both.

  • @brettsinclair3550
    @brettsinclair3550 Год назад +5

    Love to hear some more proserbian rhetoric from Djoko. Love love love.

  • @alohallo2879
    @alohallo2879 Год назад +16

    Hocemo Boze Pravde Noleee

  • @TheTheoryOfEvrythingH
    @TheTheoryOfEvrythingH Год назад +7

    sometimes I think that Djokovic will be the best tennis player in the world in ten years 😅

  • @tomerg7265
    @tomerg7265 Год назад +2

    You could feel the stress level Alcaraz had since the beginning of the match. With that and the running and the hit = cramps.
    Every tennis player knows that.
    He'll learn to relax

  • @jankowal4655
    @jankowal4655 Год назад +27

    No doubt Carlos Alcaraz will be soon Novak Djokovic successor!!! Pure pleasure to watch both of them - the Kings of Tennis! Novak for sure GOAT for now!

    • @Jkjgdd
      @Jkjgdd Год назад +13

      Goat for a very long time in the future ..

    • @borisbalta2542
      @borisbalta2542 Год назад +10

      Goat forever.

    • @oftheRain
      @oftheRain Год назад +5

      Alcaras has no peers to compare with Novak's. H2h with Federer and Nadal tells you who is the GOAT forever. You cannot cLaim succession of the GOAT by simply being better than others in mediocre competition. What Djokovic did to Alcaras is what he has been doing for 20 years to any other living player having competition in two next best players in the history.

    • @Juliadicaya
      @Juliadicaya Год назад

      Carlos will be broken like many befoe him. Good riddance. He's too ugly to be a star.

  • @rudolfhofmann1260
    @rudolfhofmann1260 Год назад +1

    One of the Most brutal Tennis plays ive Seen best 2 Players onnthis earth ball

  • @7tachyon263
    @7tachyon263 Год назад +4

    What a sensational player Djokovic is.

  • @BestKidsplayground
    @BestKidsplayground Год назад +4

    Why not show the breakpoint at 5-5 all 40 -A points for Djokovic, when he missed an easy cross court backhand? 😮😮😮Hidden agenda not to show how close Djokovic was to Serve for the second set?? That was one of the most important points of the second set

  • @rayallen2732
    @rayallen2732 Год назад +20

    They are not prepared for this, he will take all slams this year, and can go up to 30 slams easy, his career gonna last until 40...

    • @gleko75
      @gleko75 Год назад +1

      I hope so 2

    • @John-ii4si
      @John-ii4si Год назад

      No. I think he will take this and wimbledon and then slow down.

    • @karanabhi761
      @karanabhi761 Год назад

      @@John-ii4si maybe slows down for us open, but I don’t see him losing Australian open next year, nor the Wimbledon next year, maybe we’ll see that he will not win like in 3 sets, maybe it will be harder for him because of the age, but I think he can get to 26 or 27 by the age he retires.

    • @m.a.g.3920
      @m.a.g.3920 2 месяца назад

      ​@@John-ii4sineither of you were right😂
      He got the USO and Alcaraz beat him in Wimbledon

  • @sefaonur
    @sefaonur 5 месяцев назад +4

    If alcaraz hadnt been injured, he would have taken the match for sure.

    • @m.a.g.3920
      @m.a.g.3920 2 месяца назад

      The match and the trophy

  • @slobodankrdzavac6769
    @slobodankrdzavac6769 Год назад +14

    Nole Champion und der best der Welt Grüß aus Dijaspore

  • @chimpuchand2004
    @chimpuchand2004 Год назад +1

    Great match waiting for Carlos in Wimbledon

  • @Pegasos4
    @Pegasos4 Год назад +30

    *alcaraz not on physical level for marathon GS matches yet...*

    • @olegrusu4341
      @olegrusu4341 Год назад +1

      And Us Open was a dream right?

    • @Pegasos4
      @Pegasos4 Год назад +7

      ​@@olegrusu4341 cramps are a sign of bad physical condition.

    • @pabloalonso6172
      @pabloalonso6172 Год назад

      It does not make sense this comment since cramps happened to him at the beginning of third set and three sets is the average lenght of matches the whole season out of GS -and he has won 10 tournaments out of GS in the last 18 months.
      Please, think better your comments before typing them.
      Plus he has won one GS with 5 matches and 4/5 sets. No sense comment, cramps came to him for an insane pressure for beating the best tennis player in history, something that a few or none have experienced before in tennis history,cuz there is only one Djokovic in history and after watching him player against Alcaraz you understand why.,

    • @Pegasos4
      @Pegasos4 Год назад +1

      @@pabloalonso6172 show me a comparable situation in tennis? he is in his prime. cramps, are a sign of bad physical condition.

  • @dragicatrenkovska518
    @dragicatrenkovska518 Год назад +1

    BRAVO DJOLE! TU AS MONTRE ET PROUVE QUE TU ES LE MEILLEUR DE TOUS LES TEMPS! TOUT LE PEUPLE SERBE T AIME, OU QUE TU SOIS! VIVE!!!

  • @MrLeoMessio
    @MrLeoMessio Год назад +15

    Djokovic showed amazing sportsmanship

    • @pol3786
      @pol3786 Год назад +2

      sportsmanship? The one who fakes arm injuries and when he's lost goes to the shower and leaves the players cold, is he a cheat and a clown, and when Alcaraz is injured he makes drop shot? sportsmanship?

    • @MrLeoMessio
      @MrLeoMessio Год назад

      @@pol3786 alcaraz IS NOT injured. he got cramps. cramps come from the mind or from dehydration. don't hate ,appreciate it, if alcaraz doesn't hate why do you? truth and love

  • @franco5707
    @franco5707 Год назад +40

    Verrà il momento in cui il giovane leone sarà capo branco,ma non è questo. Il vecchio leone ha ruggito e messo in chiaro che il Re è ancora lui

    • @humorharikon4960
      @humorharikon4960 Год назад +1

      Stari lav će po rezultatima biti još dugo, dugo kralj životinja teniskog carstva.

    • @pedroreinado8112
      @pedroreinado8112 Год назад

      Para ser el mejor hay que aprender a perder, si uno gana siempre
      ¿para que jugar? no podría, SE JUEGA PORQUE SE PIERDE.

    • @franco5707
      @franco5707 Год назад

      @@pedroreinado8112 👍👍

  • @Versus-stan
    @Versus-stan Год назад +7

    Ну класс, красивый теннис

  • @andreas_XX
    @andreas_XX Год назад +16

    One of the biggest anticlimax in modern tennis

  • @oooodaxteroooo
    @oooodaxteroooo Год назад +3

    with a day of time to reflect, i realize: we witnessed a prodigy finding out about his own limits.

  • @mdemaik3337
    @mdemaik3337 6 месяцев назад +3

    Increíble la recuperación de menisco de Novak para vencer una vez más a Alcaraz

  • @k3myst21
    @k3myst21 Год назад +17

    To beat Djokovic you should be able to go toe to toe with him in fitness, much like Nadal, or outhit him with flat shots with minimal unforced errors. Both will be really hard in a 5 set grand slam match.
    I hope Alcaraz finds a way to diminish these cramps.

  • @srbincetnik01
    @srbincetnik01 Год назад +12

    NoVax the Serbianator is simply the GOAT

    • @crisscriss6049
      @crisscriss6049 Год назад

      😂😂😂 only for you go and get you're pills bot 😂😂 the King 👑👑 of Roland Garros is Rafael Nadal

    • @northstar3000
      @northstar3000 Год назад +1

      @@crisscriss6049 Rafa will retire soon. 🤣 Nole is goat 🐐

    • @vule2327
      @vule2327 Год назад

      @@crisscriss6049 bro is a full time robot

  • @The-shadow-92
    @The-shadow-92 Год назад +20

    As a alcaraz fan congratulation to djokovic even alzaraz had the injury he prove another time that is a true champion . And for alcaraz im sure he will win this tournament in the future

    • @bojanmilenkovic2043
      @bojanmilenkovic2043 Год назад +6

      He wasn't injured,his body couldn't cope with the heat and endless Đoković attacks.He is good player and has no weaknesses like Nadal (serve) or Federer (backhand) that Djokovic can exploit that's why he is a threat

    • @zeljkodjuric91
      @zeljkodjuric91 Год назад +2

      It's not an injury but cramp in his right calf

  • @esshoul
    @esshoul Год назад +1

    This is called proper highlights

  • @adriancrosby84
    @adriancrosby84 Год назад +1

    Beautifull, brillante, novak, what a match!!

  • @draoicht22
    @draoicht22 Год назад +4

    Alcaraz has got raw talent. And he's doing great for a 20 yr old young man. His all around game needs to be honed and his mental strength developed to Nadals level. I hope his coaches see that. And they need to give him tactics. This defeat can be the blueprint for them to start working on that.

  • @Tennis_Expert
    @Tennis_Expert Год назад +2

    Oldest RG Champion coming right up tomorrow :D

  • @pokerlegend147
    @pokerlegend147 Год назад +3

    That injury was heartbreaking, whole different ending if that didnt happen. Love seeing him play

    • @stavsantis
      @stavsantis Год назад +2

      I don't think you understand the game.... its not like his calf just cramped out of nowhere.
      Alcaraz is playing like a car being pushed to its limit, 8000 rpm revs... eventually it will blow. Novak has learnt to cruise between 4,000 and 6000 revs and not blow his engine.
      Carlos will learn from this and improve, but he was never going to beat novak over a 5 hour match at RG. His style is too demanding and his body is not yet ready.
      Even if he hadn't cramped then, he would have cramped at some point. Djoko is the master of controlled aggression, deep hitting, pace redirection and energy conservation. Alcaraz is not yet flexible enough nor does he know when to leave balls. He is a heavy mover, sprinting for every ball, hitting every ball as hard as he can. He tires himself out.
      If you have ever played tennis, you will know how tiring it is to hit every single serve as hard as you can, and hitting 90 moh forehand every time when your opponent (ie Novak) is just easily using your pace back at you or hitting slower balls back to you. It is not sustainable.
      Novak will end his career with at least 24 or 25 majors (another Aus and 2 Wimbledons) BUT Alcaraz will have an amazing career once he matures & learns to conserve energy & work on his fitness

    • @theawebster1505
      @theawebster1505 Год назад +3

      What injury? It is no coincidence there is no break allowed to treat cramps. It just comes down to physical conditioning in a Grand Slam 3/5 sets, for which Djokovic is better prepared and he duly won.
      And I love Carlos.

  • @matejdorontic5203
    @matejdorontic5203 Год назад +1

    it could been one of the best matches of french open history if alcarac didnt get injured they were both playing on masterclass levels,incridble tennis here

  • @MikkelJankovic
    @MikkelJankovic Год назад +6

    People saying that Nadal or Federer are GOAT 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡