Tsitsipas is a hateful player, this is not the first time he tried cheap tactics against players, you can see him swear at players alot during some matches and, he doesn't apologize when the ball taps the net and, goes through in alot of his points, he is just overall not classy at all, surely he is talented but, he is not someone you 'd cheer for in a game cause of his behaviour.
Elvis Ac Exactly, kygrios is hot headed and a dumbass sometimes but, he is not hateful like this dude, maybe one day he grows up and stops being an idiot but i doubt it.
One of my favorite matches of the year. It was overlooked because it wasn't a Big 3 or a Kyrgios match, because it was early in the season, and Tsitsipas was not as famous then. But it was a very high quality match.
it was embarrassing how he wes returning serves from Djokovic at the Paris masters final. You could say it was tough, but ot, it was sometimes as fast as 170 kph. Thats manageable even for the women. That was embarrassing, he needs to train harder mentally, physically as well as consistency, he has a lot of work cut out for him.
@@kristian5632 how is it embarrassing to repost something that is relevant? If youre saying its not relevant, then ok, but reposting is not something unique. If something works u apply it. weather its a repost o an original comment, the opinion remains the same, only its expressed better with a repost. simple.
@@Hussein_Nur great mental gymnastics there buddy ...your comment is insult disguised as opinion/constructive criticism, and the only thing that makes it relevant in your eyes is that its YOUR opinion, solid narcissism there. When no one gave you attention for your original post, you came here to "repost", pretending this is the same as reposting actual content that people can find useful but its just a salty youtube comment. I'm amazed I took the time to give a fuck about your reply.
@Oliver McCall Lol sure it is, calling it embarrassing and comparing it to women (with that name I'm sure he's also a top class feminist), just kidding
Que jugador tan peculiar y distinto, tiene ese tiro como lo tiene nadal ( la derecha paralela) a demas de todos los otros golpes, que lo salva en casi todos sus partidos, es muy atractivo verlo jugar
Yung Simpson false. Consistency is not enough. And there are no guarantees that he will, only a probability. Consistency is a step, but that’s not all. The competition also evolves as well, and then there is the luck factor. Either he gets injured, or fails to close out several matches, and so forth. Will he break top 5? It’s a probability. Will gaining consistency help him? Yes, but it can only do so much. He has to piece things together, and continue to figure out what works for him, and continue to adapt his game to the competition. Example- how does his game matchup against certain hard hitters? He can hit hard, but what if he encounters someone who consistently out hits him? Djokovic is good at absorbing and redirecting pace and is good enough to generate enough pace on his own, and his movement allows him to counter most of the field of power hitters. Nadal similarly absorbs pace, has movement, and has learned to redirect, and is exceptional also at generating pace. Federer generally redirects pace, takes time away, offsets tempo, and such, so he also has a means to deal with the hard hitters. In fact, part of the reason why the Big 3 still sits at the top, is because of the versatility of their game, especially to handle power hitters. Shapavalov can gain consistency, but unless he can solve a majority of the field, as well as player types that can exploit his weaknesses, there will be no guarantee or likely guarantee that the improved consistency helps him break top 5.
@@JiraiyaSama86 Denis still doesn't slice his bh enough when he is out of position. He gives the opponent pace and they just redirect it. Also still a bit clumsy at net.
surfjabroni as I said, he has to piece things together, and figure those things out for himself. It’s a process, and some manage to figure it out, while some never do, in terms of where they want to be. The process is probably the most unpredictable part, which is why so many fall short, and why some touted to be the next best thing, never make it. No one can really predict these things, only guess. Most memorable example right now I can recall reading about, was about Sampras figuring things out for 2 years, and that requires maturity and patience. Whomever has those qualities may become the next one. But again, it’s only a guess.
Qwerty uiopa I’d say it’s between East and semi west for stefanos Sock is beyond western it’s practically a lefty one hand backhand for a right forehand that’s how extreme his grip is
anyone here whilst denis is about to play Schwartzman in the rome semi's. LETS GO DENIS AND I PRAY U WIN UR FIRST MASTERS 1000 🧿ROME, ITALIAN OPEN: SHAPOS' FIRST MASTERS TITLE
It was embarrassing how he was returning serves from Djokovic at the Paris masters final. You could say it was tough, but no, it was sometimes second serves as fast as or slower than 170 kph. Thats manageable even for the women. That was embarrassing, he needs to train harder mentally, physically as well as consistency, he has a lot of work cut out for him.
Faydan Fh have you seen when he gets angry? That might explain why. He’s been likened to have the elegance of Federer with the competitive fire of Murray. Albeit, that fire seems a lot bigger. Murray will berate himself, or the other guy for the way they act, especially in manner, or simply the rules not being enforced, and he would stay relatively polite. Tsitsipas’s anger tends to be a bit over the top similar to Kyrgios. He also scapegoats a bit, like when he denied willingly taking a part in the drinking celebration with his Laver Cup teammates. He, like Kyrgios, has some maturing to do. If he matures, he may be more likable.
His lack of sportsmanship would be another reason to dislike him. Have a look at 7:10, 9:07 and 10:05 how he purposely hits the floor with his racket to try and destabilize his opponent. And this guy is looked as the next Federer...
Mirror Mirror yeah, that area can also be worked on. I don’t like him much either, but as he’s young, he has time to work on his behavior and mature. Federer used to throw his rackets and such. He also had a temper. But he matured and got most of it under control. So we’ll have to see if he works on it and mellows out a little.
at 7:13 Tsitsipas taps his rackets once to keep his balance and unnecessary taps it again aiming to distract shapavolalov, which he notices
@Nikhil Joshi they are not comedians, they should be focused to play tennis and tsitsipas was purposely distracting Denis
Tsitsipas is a hateful player, this is not the first time he tried cheap tactics against players, you can see him swear at players alot during some matches and, he doesn't apologize when the ball taps the net and, goes through in alot of his points, he is just overall not classy at all, surely he is talented but, he is not someone you 'd cheer for in a game cause of his behaviour.
Nikhil Joshi you idiot, what he did is the very definition of unsportsmanlike behavior 🤦🏼♂️
mohab galal I rather cheer for Nick Kyrgios anyday, he’s immature at times but at least he apologizes and shows class
Elvis Ac Exactly, kygrios is hot headed and a dumbass sometimes but, he is not hateful like this dude, maybe one day he grows up and stops being an idiot but i doubt it.
we need MORE extended highlights more than ever, tennis tv.
YES
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One of my favorite matches of the year. It was overlooked because it wasn't a Big 3 or a Kyrgios match, because it was early in the season, and Tsitsipas was not as famous then. But it was a very high quality match.
Shapovalov the guy I'm rooting for after Rafa.
Exactly the same here
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Him and Auger-Aliassime are class. So happy to see talented young players coming up. Weird how they're both Canadian!
7:10 That’s just poor sportsmanship from Tsitsipas...
Not very classy
Tsitsipas seems to have a history of poor sportmanship, I really hope he stops smashing his racket and hitting his dad and stuff like that
@@paulhan2575 On ATP Cup
And Shapovalov knew it and hit the court right after winning the point :)))
Yeah man...wtf was that some small animosity b/w them
@@anghoainam6905 good catch!
@Tennis TV Please keep posting highlights from the best matches over the last few years because we are going crazy without tennis for so long.
If shapo manages to be more consistent, he could be the next big thing after the big 3
it was embarrassing how he wes returning serves from Djokovic at the Paris masters final. You could say it was tough, but ot, it was sometimes as fast as 170 kph. Thats manageable even for the women. That was embarrassing, he needs to train harder mentally, physically as well as consistency, he has a lot of work cut out for him.
@@Hussein_Nur It's embarrassing how you copy pasted your earlier comment from the SAME VIDEO to reply to this
@@kristian5632 how is it embarrassing to repost something that is relevant? If youre saying its not relevant, then ok, but reposting is not something unique. If something works u apply it. weather its a repost o an original comment, the opinion remains the same, only its expressed better with a repost. simple.
@@Hussein_Nur great mental gymnastics there buddy ...your comment is insult disguised as opinion/constructive criticism, and the only thing that makes it relevant in your eyes is that its YOUR opinion, solid narcissism there. When no one gave you attention for your original post, you came here to "repost", pretending this is the same as reposting actual content that people can find useful but its just a salty youtube comment. I'm amazed I took the time to give a fuck about your reply.
@Oliver McCall Lol sure it is, calling it embarrassing and comparing it to women (with that name I'm sure he's also a top class feminist), just kidding
Been waiting to see this match again ever since I watched it live! Thanks Tennis TV!
Anybody - This is the new gen!
Old School - Not too bad.
One of the best matches of last year
Great match between two coming Grand Slam winners. Both playing pretty and at an amazing level. Happy Denis won though, he is more my kind of guy:-)
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Ver jugadores con excelente revés a una mano es lo mejor del tenis, es un arte.
upload rios v agassi 98, one of the most important finals of the tournament that turns 22 today
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1 handed backhand 👍👍👍👍
The nexx gen playing beautiful tennis.
Stefanos Needs to work on the Concentration he is a beast
Que jugador tan peculiar y distinto, tiene ese tiro como lo tiene nadal ( la derecha paralela) a demas de todos los otros golpes, que lo salva en casi todos sus partidos, es muy atractivo verlo jugar
So incredible!!
I like this guy
Move back to Key Biscayne please.
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4:44 bobby de niro is a big tennis fan .
Murray vs Nadal Montecarlo 2016 pleaseee
Terrible sportsmanship at 7:13 bangs racket on the ground to put of shapovalov
Yup. what a little prick - deserved to lose
All he lacks is consistency. Once he finds it he will basically break into top 5
Yung Simpson false. Consistency is not enough. And there are no guarantees that he will, only a probability. Consistency is a step, but that’s not all. The competition also evolves as well, and then there is the luck factor. Either he gets injured, or fails to close out several matches, and so forth. Will he break top 5? It’s a probability. Will gaining consistency help him? Yes, but it can only do so much. He has to piece things together, and continue to figure out what works for him, and continue to adapt his game to the competition.
Example- how does his game matchup against certain hard hitters? He can hit hard, but what if he encounters someone who consistently out hits him? Djokovic is good at absorbing and redirecting pace and is good enough to generate enough pace on his own, and his movement allows him to counter most of the field of power hitters. Nadal similarly absorbs pace, has movement, and has learned to redirect, and is exceptional also at generating pace. Federer generally redirects pace, takes time away, offsets tempo, and such, so he also has a means to deal with the hard hitters.
In fact, part of the reason why the Big 3 still sits at the top, is because of the versatility of their game, especially to handle power hitters. Shapavalov can gain consistency, but unless he can solve a majority of the field, as well as player types that can exploit his weaknesses, there will be no guarantee or likely guarantee that the improved consistency helps him break top 5.
@@JiraiyaSama86 Denis still doesn't slice his bh enough when he is out of position. He gives the opponent pace and they just redirect it. Also still a bit clumsy at net.
surfjabroni as I said, he has to piece things together, and figure those things out for himself. It’s a process, and some manage to figure it out, while some never do, in terms of where they want to be. The process is probably the most unpredictable part, which is why so many fall short, and why some touted to be the next best thing, never make it. No one can really predict these things, only guess. Most memorable example right now I can recall reading about, was about Sampras figuring things out for 2 years, and that requires maturity and patience. Whomever has those qualities may become the next one. But again, it’s only a guess.
Green racket vs Red racket
looks like lightsaber
Best right single-handed back hand vs. best left single-handed back hand.
Tsitsipas is the worst when it comes to sportsmanship change my mind
@Oliver McCall I mean yeah but tsitsipas comes off as more of a competitive asshole moreso then kyrgios.
@@elimorcos1387 Frack sportsmanship, we need fierce new champions and new deadly rivalries
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@@TMPOUZI the more I watch Tsitsipas, the more I hate him. He should rely on his talent and not on acting like an animal.
Soo...anyone seen his new Instagram post? (Before he changes his caption of course)
What is it? I don't have insta.
What?
is it the "#PlayInside #PlayForTheWorld" in Shapo`s account?
Looking at Shapovalov's forehand, he almost plays it behind him at times.
Amazes me how these guys don destroy their wrists and elbow with such extreme western grips like stefanos
I swear stef plays eastern
Stefanos has one of the least extreme grips in modern tennis
Both play eastern... Kyrgios, Sock or Nishikori would be examples of extreme grips, but not them.
Qwerty uiopa I’d say it’s between East and semi west for stefanos
Sock is beyond western it’s practically a lefty one hand backhand for a right forehand that’s how extreme his grip is
Freddie Jeffels feel like it’s almost semi western
The good stuff
I'm not a big fan of Tsitsipas's forehand. but a huge fan of his attitude.
That’s funny. I think most people would say the opposite
Really? He’s vile!
anyone here whilst denis is about to play Schwartzman in the rome semi's. LETS GO DENIS AND I PRAY U WIN UR FIRST MASTERS 1000 🧿ROME, ITALIAN OPEN: SHAPOS' FIRST MASTERS TITLE
It was embarrassing how he was returning serves from Djokovic at the Paris masters final. You could say it was tough, but no, it was sometimes second serves as fast as or slower than 170 kph. Thats manageable even for the women. That was embarrassing, he needs to train harder mentally, physically as well as consistency, he has a lot of work cut out for him.
I don't why but i don't like the personality of tsitsipas disrespectful player
@Oliver McCall fuck you man
Faydan Fh have you seen when he gets angry? That might explain why. He’s been likened to have the elegance of Federer with the competitive fire of Murray. Albeit, that fire seems a lot bigger. Murray will berate himself, or the other guy for the way they act, especially in manner, or simply the rules not being enforced, and he would stay relatively polite. Tsitsipas’s anger tends to be a bit over the top similar to Kyrgios. He also scapegoats a bit, like when he denied willingly taking a part in the drinking celebration with his Laver Cup teammates.
He, like Kyrgios, has some maturing to do. If he matures, he may be more likable.
His lack of sportsmanship would be another reason to dislike him. Have a look at 7:10, 9:07 and 10:05 how he purposely hits the floor with his racket to try and destabilize his opponent. And this guy is looked as the next Federer...
Mirror Mirror yeah, that area can also be worked on. I don’t like him much either, but as he’s young, he has time to work on his behavior and mature. Federer used to throw his rackets and such. He also had a temper. But he matured and got most of it under control. So we’ll have to see if he works on it and mellows out a little.
Sorry guys but that's my opinion he didn't respect rivals they played
Haven't seen one drop-shot during this highlight... boring playstyles
Lennart: and very few net points. Variety...what separates Roger from the rest.
I thought Tsitsipas he's near 30's lol
Not even a single drop???
Watch Tiafoe vs Shapo
There you see two amazing drop shots
1 dislike from tsitsipas
Shapovalov was lacking in self-belief here.
I wouldn’t say so, he still leads their head to head in seniors and he’s beaten Tsitsipas in Juniors a few times as well
I HATE Tsisipas. Always a pleasure to see him lose
Right handed Nadal vs Left handed Federer
I didn't see this match (as I never see any Miami matches) but I wouldn't have put my money on Shapovalov.