One heck of a match judging by this tiebreak, both players with big serves and the Italian with some good touch on the drop shot. Good job Nava, a thirteen seed getting to the final is a great result.
Which one? The lower voice guy isn't giving Nava enough credit I believe. Especially the point at 7:17 sure Musetti didn't have to go for a drop shot but Nava ended up hitting one hell of a shot. All the guy says is "Musetti had a short forehand didn't he?"
No, he was in the semis against Tsitsipas...where he lost. It’s still great to see a junior take it to the big leagues and rise through the rankings. Where is Nava?
Gianfranco Brunetti im dumbfounded, i knew about them changing the net cord rule about playing on in the juniors but i never knew it was actually introduced🤔
The ITF use the new let rule so that there is no confusion over what is a let or not. If the umpire calls let when it’s actually an ace that’s a stolen point. If the umpire doesn’t call let that could also be a stolen point. So therefore they simply ignore lets. It’s quite annoying while playing but I guess the players just have to deal with it
kind of match could be either way, if federer got 1 of 2 Wimbledon championship points out of Novak, federer would be 21 slams + 1 year unlucky federer best chance Wimbledon cancelled but French open curry on so others big 2 have more chances....basicly closest match, winner cant really say , hes in total control. extreme life and successful people do need luck or lucks, meet right people born in right place and no injury etc. many factors
I like Musetti hope he can win a slam soon. I recommend incorporating wing chun kung fu or aikido into his training. Increase power, stamina , flexibility , speed , endurance, and an inner spiritual fortitude.
Ya Fitzy is hella annoying. He's so critical on juniors, not to mention he was probably a bum with no tennis skills so relegated to calling a boys match haha
Italian kid needs to relax. Needs some better coaching on the area of mental fortitude. Completely unacceptable. You shouldn't celebrate every point you win, especially when winning a point due to an unforced error.
Zak Foreman In the tie break in final set of grand slam, there is no code for the attitude. Maybe you don’t know tennis in competition but in this type of moment it’s impossible to control yourself...
Nava should have shown more character, if someone celebrates everything to unforced errors, shouts and others, you as an opponent must do the same, show him that you are playing tennis and you are not playing who has more personality or who has more manliness for my taste has more tennis Nava ...
Musetti did harm to the boys junior level tennis by moon balling and lowering the level of play at a final. He doesn't deserve to have his name associated with Australian Open Boys Champion.
Oh he finally hit the ball cuz he was scared Stan would RIP the cover off the ball if he moon balled like this match. You can tell Stan was frusted as Musetti resembled play styles of lower level players.
@@loriharrington5258 totally agree, but I'm surprised because we are talking about the number 1 Junior with 18 years playing, I thought that I would see a potential top ten player, not that... i don't know if you understand my point.
Matías Lagos I understood what you were saying but for most juniors it’s incredibly difficult to play with confidence and maintain composure in that high pressur
10:54 the serve is completly out, ball isn't on the line at all and especially isn't inside of the court as this Hawk-Eye shows it, 0,25 speed shows it and it's possible to see it very well in normal speed. Same for Hawk-eye at 15:15, this technology was completly shit this day lmao
@@Tronny Cool that you judge me like that. If you consider the server at 10:54 in the court, well, you better watch in 0,25 or even 0,5 .. and same for the 15:15. The two serves are exactly the same and both out, is up to you to think it's in but you're wrong totally. Ball is like atleast 10 centimeters out. In a match against me, there will not be any technology like they have am i wrong ? and in match, i'm smart enough to ask for replay the point whenever we are not sure and especially when the guy is asking me if i think his ball is really out or not. Sometimes it happened the ball seemed to go out and then maybe hit the line but not sure at all so i always prefered to play the point again, or sometimes i thought the ball was going out and raise my hand to say it's out before the ball is finally in, and guy asks me "You sure ?" and i say "No it's okay your ball is in, my bad" and gives the point to him. And whenever i'm pretty sure the opponent ball is out cuz it's on my side and the guy asks me if i'm sure, i tell him "Yes i'm pretty sure the ball is out but we can replay the point if you want to". I'm just trying to be fair-play as much as possible. I'm not that kind of cheater, bur still thanks you for commenting this for no reason.
@@ijump-bounce2283 well obviously I don't know you personally so I can't judge your ethics on the court. I was simply judging by the fact you're calling those balls out. the way frames work is that it doesn't capture each frame individually, so even at 0.25 speed doesn't help. it capture a few frames after the ball bounces which is why it looks out. hawk eye is not wrong, the technology is far more advanced than our eyesight, in person and especially through a video, so I don't think u should be trying to disprove Hawkeye.
Musetti is clearly a pusher. Worst players in the history of tennis. Zero skill. Needs to get rid of whatever that is on his face too. The pusher wins, what a joke
@@toriogomez don't bother to answer to him, he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Musetti is probably already the more skilled Next Gen player on the court. He has a touch with drops and lobs that you don't see in any other young emergent star. Let's wait for the Italian to climb the ranking. He's potentially superior than his compratriot Sinner.
Now Musetti has beaten Stan and Nishikori at the age of 18.
Yeah and number 10 in the world
Also Schwartzman and Dimitrov now
@@tabletennis9968 and 2 months ago alcaraz, who's the current world #1 :)
He beat Novak Djocovic
One heck of a match judging by this tiebreak, both players with big serves and the Italian with some good touch on the drop shot. Good job Nava, a thirteen seed getting to the final is a great result.
John-boy He lost both points where he played a drop shot sooooooooo....
@@user-nx2th8vj1w he definitely won one point with dropshot
If Musetti later lost that match after missing 1mm. That would be the cruelest joke life can give you.
I like this commentator. He knows the game so well, like he understands that what is takes to be a true champion is via actively winning.
Which one? The lower voice guy isn't giving Nava enough credit I believe. Especially the point at 7:17 sure Musetti didn't have to go for a drop shot but Nava ended up hitting one hell of a shot. All the guy says is "Musetti had a short forehand didn't he?"
After he beat Swartzman and Dimitrov is in the final of Acapulco, against Tsitsipas !!! Good luck !!!
No, he was in the semis against Tsitsipas...where he lost. It’s still great to see a junior take it to the big leagues and rise through the rankings. Where is Nava?
@@tjg801 he is rising as well, he is n.500/450 and he is playing quite well
@@akazeditz3329 yeah, he is a fun player to watch. Wasn’t making a negative comment, just correcting the record.
@@akazeditz3329 ppl
Well, Musetti defeated Wawrinka lmao
Ang got bageled by Koepfer
@@justiceisanillusion5602 rip
@@justiceisanillusion5602 he was injured
@@mohamedelbaz3874 exactly
TOP XI q
13:30 OOF
Same reaction! Clicking on recommended video I didn't expect it to be that intense.
I thought the same! I am glad Musetti didn't lose this match, that challenge would have haunted him at night :O
The Italian kid sure does love playing the moon balls. Didn’t expect to see so much of that in the AO finals.
it was just a tactict. Look at is backhand, we'are talking about a real potential champ
yeah “the italian kid” 🤭
just yesterday :)
4:08 I thought someone threw a racquet but it was a flying bird 😂
Musetti , berrettini, e infine sinner , l'Italia del tennis sogna .
Jannik sinner
No, Tsonga is not Italian
@T1mTenn1s is italian you idiot
Lorenzo Sonego, he is good too!
Jo Wilfried tsonga? Tsonga is french not italian..
Well now he is in the semi-finals of Acapulco defeating Tiafoe, Swartsman, and Dimitrov on the way.
Musetti might be the champion here . But it was close , Nava must HV been a very good player himself right.
thats a future great right there. musetti
wtf the let rule? what happen with the itf?
Gianfranco Brunetti im dumbfounded, i knew about them changing the net cord rule about playing on in the juniors but i never knew it was actually introduced🤔
I play college tennis and we have it aswell. The ATP will start using it soon.
@@maxmaas8830 you're serious?
@@maxmaas8830 btw what college?
The ITF use the new let rule so that there is no confusion over what is a let or not. If the umpire calls let when it’s actually an ace that’s a stolen point. If the umpire doesn’t call let that could also be a stolen point. So therefore they simply ignore lets. It’s quite annoying while playing but I guess the players just have to deal with it
who there after the first atp title of Musetti?
13:30 as close as you could get bruh
One good thing out of covid is players dealing with their own towels now. Nava looks like a real diva pointing for his towel every point.
Who's here after Acapulco 2021?
I am...and very impressed with Musetti
4:30 obi wan
That's Boromir !
13:27 F my life dude....he missed by a freaking toe nail.
Fist time I see them play. I’ll go for Nava
good choice: today, april 20 2022, Musetti is n. 61, Nava is n. 368 in the ATP ranking.
11.37 Wow. Salute.
Can someone explain why they carry on play when its clearly a net serve at 9:51 ?
Apparently in junior and college matches they have removed the let rule.
Nava needs the towel after every point 0_o
they go head to head again at the open and sonego takes it, impressive
U mean Musetti? Lol
@@spraymt7187 yea i saw lorenzo and thought sonego lmaooo, my b
Nice
Nava should have won
Zombie slayer 96 But he didnt so shut up
should've could've would've.... didn't
You right
why? he doesn't know how to control his wild forehand
AO change your commentator, he didn't get a single prediction right
not a weatherman
kind of match could be either way, if federer got 1 of 2 Wimbledon championship points out of Novak, federer would be 21 slams + 1 year unlucky federer best chance Wimbledon cancelled but French open curry on so others big 2 have more chances....basicly closest match, winner cant really say , hes in total control. extreme life and successful people do need luck or lucks, meet right people born in right place and no injury etc. many factors
Musetti changes his racket
WTF imagine playing Lets in a professional Match
every professional match has lets
He looks like Timothy a bit!
young Gasquet...?
Kids can ball
il va falloir qu'il continue à bosser son revers à une main pour tenir sur le circuit... sinon bon joueur.
I like Musetti hope he can win a slam soon. I recommend incorporating wing chun kung fu or aikido into his training. Increase power, stamina , flexibility , speed , endurance, and an inner spiritual fortitude.
neither will make it without some major improvements to their game
Yeah sure just won wawrinka
Musetti just defeated Stan lmao
To be fair he did improve a lot
Marcelo Souza
He just beat nishikori
True, infact it's impressive how much Musetti has improved
pushing the ball is ok against boys but once he’ll face men it’ll be way different...
musetti beat nishikori and stan, are they boys then?
やはり高いバックはしんどいか
???
agly win
Here after beat goffin in RG
Puro colágeno premium
ruclips.net/video/rUoH7n6q4OY/видео.html no fue let?
Se juega sin esa regla
ahi me lo explico el chabon al instante, por apurado quedo como un boludo siempre
Italian kid won but needs to act like a champion . Nava was way better than according to his ranking gave the no.1 a tough competition
They don’t look like they are ready to turn pro.
Not consistent enough they need to hit aggressive shots that go in
Musetti just defeated Wawrinka lmao
@@thekelvinproductionlore lol
TOP XI this is the time we like being wrong
Musetti wasn't pushing against wawrinka
Già si vedeva...
this fitzy guy is so annoying
Ya Fitzy is hella annoying. He's so critical on juniors, not to mention he was probably a bum with no tennis skills so relegated to calling a boys match haha
11:37 that look on his face is so cringe
Italian
musetti reminds me of ivan lendl (just more star allures already)
Playing the let is so annoying
I think Nava Better than Musetti
Nope
Lol
@Legio XXI Rapax hey this is my opinion.....
Italian kid needs to relax. Needs some better coaching on the area of mental fortitude. Completely unacceptable. You shouldn't celebrate every point you win, especially when winning a point due to an unforced error.
Zak Foreman In the tie break in final set of grand slam, there is no code for the attitude. Maybe you don’t know tennis in competition but in this type of moment it’s impossible to control yourself...
Boi do you know how important each point is in a tiebreak
Zak Foreman what a stupid comment. Every point in a tiebreak is worth double.
@@goxaviergo11 It's actually worth the same. His coach should teach him to have some mental fortitude.
I think you never played tennis
Nava should have shown more character, if someone celebrates everything to unforced errors, shouts and others, you as an opponent must do the same, show him that you are playing tennis and you are not playing who has more personality or who has more manliness for my taste has more tennis Nava ...
6:08 what a whiney baby
Musetti woman?
Musetti clown
Perchè?
Complimenti anti italiano
Perché ti magni i ....?
Musetti did harm to the boys junior level tennis by moon balling and lowering the level of play at a final. He doesn't deserve to have his name associated with Australian Open Boys Champion.
shut up, he is number 250 in the world now, where is Nava?
Yeah he just defeated stan
Oh he finally hit the ball cuz he was scared Stan would RIP the cover off the ball if he moon balled like this match. You can tell Stan was frusted as Musetti resembled play styles of lower level players.
@Legio XXI Rapax Legio sei anche nel mondo del tennis ora? 😂 dall'esercito al calcio fino al tennis
@@bchandle yeah he Just defeated schwatzman tiafoe dimitrov
It's just me or their level is very bad? I mean, I've seen other juniors with very much level, I'm shocked, i mean, it's a fkng GS final.
Just you
Matías Lagos it’s a deciding tiebreak in a slam final it’s only natural that their nerves bring out more errors and lower the quality of play
@@loriharrington5258 totally agree, but I'm surprised because we are talking about the number 1 Junior with 18 years playing, I thought that I would see a potential top ten player, not that... i don't know if you understand my point.
Matías Lagos I understood what you were saying but for most juniors it’s incredibly difficult to play with confidence and maintain composure in that high pressur
Watching via camera vs court side is very different too. Just like watching the pros court side versus camera.
Both are not quite up to the standard No sign of new modern tennis
Chokchai Ser that’s right
Yeah but misteri just defeated wawrinka
Оба в теннис не умеют играть
ну такое
@@КостяПодсолнухов ты не прав
10:54 the serve is completly out, ball isn't on the line at all and especially isn't inside of the court as this Hawk-Eye shows it, 0,25 speed shows it and it's possible to see it very well in normal speed. Same for Hawk-eye at 15:15, this technology was completly shit this day lmao
I'd hate to vs you in a match because you'd call everything out lnao. I think you're blind, clearly both in
@@Tronny Cool that you judge me like that.
If you consider the server at 10:54 in the court, well, you better watch in 0,25 or even 0,5 .. and same for the 15:15. The two serves are exactly the same and both out, is up to you to think it's in but you're wrong totally. Ball is like atleast 10 centimeters out.
In a match against me, there will not be any technology like they have am i wrong ? and in match, i'm smart enough to ask for replay the point whenever we are not sure and especially when the guy is asking me if i think his ball is really out or not.
Sometimes it happened the ball seemed to go out and then maybe hit the line but not sure at all so i always prefered to play the point again, or sometimes i thought the ball was going out and raise my hand to say it's out before the ball is finally in, and guy asks me "You sure ?" and i say "No it's okay your ball is in, my bad" and gives the point to him.
And whenever i'm pretty sure the opponent ball is out cuz it's on my side and the guy asks me if i'm sure, i tell him "Yes i'm pretty sure the ball is out but we can replay the point if you want to".
I'm just trying to be fair-play as much as possible.
I'm not that kind of cheater, bur still thanks you for commenting this for no reason.
@@ijump-bounce2283 well obviously I don't know you personally so I can't judge your ethics on the court. I was simply judging by the fact you're calling those balls out. the way frames work is that it doesn't capture each frame individually, so even at 0.25 speed doesn't help. it capture a few frames after the ball bounces which is why it looks out. hawk eye is not wrong, the technology is far more advanced than our eyesight, in person and especially through a video, so I don't think u should be trying to disprove Hawkeye.
@@ijump-bounce2283 Bruh, at the 10:54 was in
what are you saying ahaha. Even in 0.25 speed it's clearly in the court. Stupid...
Musetti is clearly a pusher. Worst players in the history of tennis. Zero skill. Needs to get rid of whatever that is on his face too.
The pusher wins, what a joke
the "pusher" destroyed wawrinka and nishikori. what've you done with ur life? lmao
@@Tronny pushers are the arch nemesis for some players. It is a cheap way to play. Let's see him beat one of the top 3
@@mikerzisu9508 ez win against schwartzman
@@toriogomez cheap, bullshit way to win
@@toriogomez don't bother to answer to him, he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Musetti is probably already the more skilled Next Gen player on the court. He has a touch with drops and lobs that you don't see in any other young emergent star. Let's wait for the Italian to climb the ranking. He's potentially superior than his compratriot Sinner.
Frick tennis it’s gay and I’m gay sksksksksksksksksksksksksk
Your dad is gay...
gayboi or gaygirl
como se dice en italien ?
j en peux plus de moi 😂