10 Year Old Carlos Alcaraz Was Already INSANE! (Unseen Footage)

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  • @Shanopla
    @Shanopla Год назад +565

    The difference in physicality between 14 and 16 is crazy. He almost pulled it off and clearly could have. Heart of a champion from his youth.

  • @andresmadrid5017
    @andresmadrid5017 Год назад +1280

    Alot of people don’t understand how good you have to be to just be a professional athlete let alone the best. He was just born and destined into the sport

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад +107

      He was also born to a tennis family and had backing of rich people...many people have that potential but never had a chance to even play tennis i can tell you that...it's God's plan i guess

    • @andresmadrid5017
      @andresmadrid5017 Год назад +26

      @@Bambotb sure but the can be said about a share of people with all the resources at their disposal but no initiative

    • @tomsd8656
      @tomsd8656 Год назад +35

      Let correct that. Just to be good enough to reach a 5.0 USTA level, you are in the top 2% of all tennus players. And even then, you get destroyed by college players, and only less than 1% of college players could turn pro, and to turn pro and earn a first ATP point is another huge struggle in itself.

    • @tomk5238
      @tomk5238 Год назад +6

      @@andresmadrid5017 doesn't make his statement less true. What you said has absolutely nothing to do with what he said. He still had to have a tennis family, being able to afford the best trainers and the best support of every kinda.

    • @robert111k
      @robert111k Год назад +20

      @@Bambotb, rich people? He had everything he needed. You don't need to be backed for anyone to play tennis in Spain. Everybody (who wants to) does. In fact his father was the manager of a tennis club. What he surely needed was a grant for an accademy like lots of youg kids that outstand and look for a more specialized training. But this boy was unique since he was 14 so he only had to ask for what he wanted and there were some sponsors willing to "help" him.

  • @Fitness4London
    @Fitness4London Год назад +136

    What a fantastic match, such a high level of play from both players. Already we see the Carlos Alcaraz hallmarks of incredible volley skills, drop shots and sheer ferocity of groundstrokes.

  • @DanTuber
    @DanTuber Год назад +97

    They both looked exhausted in the 3rd set. Amazing he became world #1 5 yrs later.

  • @nelsonreyes2983
    @nelsonreyes2983 Год назад +304

    You cant help but admire a person who at a very young age played hard to fullfill his dream and follow his passion. Carlitos deserves to be on top today because he's very good from the very beginning. He lost in this match but it does not mean he failed. He rose up to become world no. 1 five years later.

    • @oommcc
      @oommcc Год назад +14

      I deserve to be recognised as the greatest. The fact that I am 45, obese, smoker and that I have spent my life in the sofa watching youtube and eating cheetos should not penalise me because that was MY CHOICE. But its not fair that I cannot now be recognised as the greatest. I am sure that if I did try I would have won more than 26 grand slams and easy. I just didnt want to. If you disagree you are a racist. Thanks.

    • @thornbird6768
      @thornbird6768 Год назад

      All the players under 30 in the game today were child stars showing immense talent not just Alcaraz . He deserves it no more than anyone else !

    • @fanjaniainafawbush4216
      @fanjaniainafawbush4216 Год назад +1

      loosing is actually much more intersting than winning. one learns more from loosing than from winning especially at a young age!!! yeah, Carlos is a fighter, he is going to go really far!

    • @Goofymonkey11
      @Goofymonkey11 Год назад

      Losing*
      Thank me later.

    • @carlosenaf
      @carlosenaf Год назад +1

      😂😂😂​@@oommcc

  • @pawshands9706
    @pawshands9706 Год назад +85

    I've seen so many upstarts, but Carlos is an exceptional player. The real deal 😊

  • @ManuelRamirez-r7p
    @ManuelRamirez-r7p Год назад +157

    I really like how apart from his tennis game, his maturity really improved since he was 14. You definetly don’t see him cursing at the top of his lungs and yelling and celebrating in front of his opponents anymore! His coach really has helped him a lot

    • @luizfelipevercosa
      @luizfelipevercosa Год назад +10

      He actually celebrates in front of his opponents. He still very energetic. I just do not see he complaining that match. His shouts are mostly of celebration nowadays.

    • @alecmorariu6291
      @alecmorariu6291 Год назад +39

      He actually gets pretty pissed at himself when he is losing/losses and swears in Spanish. It’s just you won’t see it much cause he’s usually winning lol

    • @karamrami7260
      @karamrami7260 Год назад +4

      @@alecmorariu6291 he rarely curses. he sees himself as an example for young players

    • @ROYAL_REBEL
      @ROYAL_REBEL Год назад +8

      The last time he celebrated (urging the crowd to cheer for him) was when he played against Joker at Wimbledon.
      After winning a point, he put his fingers to his ear, asking the crowd to roar for him AND THEN he saw Joker wrecking his racquet by beating the net post with it, and Alcaraz's expression changed.
      He stopped celebrating in front of his opponents and his audience after that.

    • @aternialaffsalot
      @aternialaffsalot Год назад +2

      @@ROYAL_REBEL typical djoker

  • @EvanNagao
    @EvanNagao Год назад +682

    14yo vs 16yo is probably the biggest athletic gap that exists in a 2 year span.

    • @Pakos-Terimos
      @Pakos-Terimos 10 месяцев назад +35

      100% body tranformation is fast at this period

    • @poud2248
      @poud2248 9 месяцев назад +35

      what about 0-2?

    • @theyoutubegeek7493
      @theyoutubegeek7493 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@poud2248lmao

    • @JohnnyBeatmann
      @JohnnyBeatmann 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@poud2248 From "brain evolution", yea sure. But in terms of physical development, 0 to 2 is not that crazy honestly. Kids with 2 years can do more yes sure, but much of it is because they understand how to do things, not just cause they are stonger (my first born was 13 month when he started walking, my second one was 9 month and way smaller when he started). With 14, you do understand how to do things as good as with 16, but the body composition is another level.

    • @sebastiedjuan7468
      @sebastiedjuan7468 8 месяцев назад +3

      no is 15 13

  • @lukepercy497
    @lukepercy497 Год назад +19

    Luv the embrace at the end. 14 and 16 Yr old, great sportsmanship after a titanic match👌👌👌

  • @jvillebil13
    @jvillebil13 Год назад +106

    I've watched all his matches the past 2 years. He is special, he has every conceivable shot and then some. In this match you could see just how good he was but remember he was 14 playing a 16 year old and you could tell he ran outta gas. If he played that same kid 2 years later he'd destroy him. It's nice to see the next greatest star especially when he's at the start of his career.

  • @Worldlackscommonsense1
    @Worldlackscommonsense1 Год назад +21

    I just can't help but admire the player Carlos is. Just hope he keeps going. We can potentially have 15 more years of Carlos.

  • @faridddddd
    @faridddddd Год назад +41

    the fact that he had the Federer forehand chip down the line (drop shot wrong-foot fake) on a short ball at 14 is simply mind blowing to me

  • @humanentity2214
    @humanentity2214 7 дней назад

    What a match. We can see the grit of Carlos. He never gave up and kept trying to find a way even against a kid two years older than him

  • @magnacz
    @magnacz Год назад +30

    A lot of work building muscles on legs, back and core. Speed, placement confidence etc. He loves to play can handle being defeated. Coming back in a match that is running away from him. Avoiding injuries playing on days when not on top. Improving and adjusting little things. No bad habits. Love of the game ....

  • @markctaylormade
    @markctaylormade Год назад +6

    The depth on his groundies at 10 is phenomenal!

  • @juanpablotorregosierra1847
    @juanpablotorregosierra1847 Год назад +430

    His opponent in this video is Nicolas Alvarez Varona. He is currently 22 years old and he id number 326 in the ATP

    • @pedrogc3
      @pedrogc3 Год назад +18

      Thanks for this info!!!

    • @AzwarAmir-nk5iu
      @AzwarAmir-nk5iu Год назад +6

      Nice trivia! Thanks a lot! It tells the difference between the good and the average player

    • @whistler1266
      @whistler1266 Год назад +185

      @@AzwarAmir-nk5iu "good" and "average" :D Carlos is the best player in the world right now and 326 in ATP rankings is like top 99.9% of all tennis players

    • @MrmaxDemad
      @MrmaxDemad Год назад +3

      Thanks buddy!

    • @nikolayandonov1275
      @nikolayandonov1275 Год назад +89

      @@whistler1266 You have no idea how massively you've just underrated all top 400 players. They no joke. Most tennis players fail to win a single ATP point I'd say. It's really really hard to be a pro at any popular sport, including tennis. Being 326th at age of 22 is an amazing result. Alcaraz is not just "good", he is exceptional. So it doesn't really make sense to compare anyone with him to be fair.

  • @DanHunterSportsWriter
    @DanHunterSportsWriter 10 месяцев назад +9

    That Alvarez is a beast!! Nicolas Alvarez Varona. Hasn't yet broken through as a pro, hope he does, he's only 22.

    • @i.ehrenfest349
      @i.ehrenfest349 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah I did think the second kid was damn good,too

    • @RR_theproahole
      @RR_theproahole 6 месяцев назад

      So he's like a year and a half older than Carlos? That's the reason he was beating him.

  • @dennisgalvin2521
    @dennisgalvin2521 Год назад +5

    The fighting spirit of a champion was very evident.

  • @MichaelChengSanJose
    @MichaelChengSanJose Год назад +18

    Damn, the mental stamina to keep climbing back again and again at age 14, wow.

  • @teoc8124
    @teoc8124 Год назад +105

    Carlitos tennis level at 10 years old is probably good enough to beat 95% of us amateur tennis players in straight sets (and that would probably include quite a few bagels).

    • @OurWorldOFMusic
      @OurWorldOFMusic Год назад

      Seriously

    • @A_Stoic
      @A_Stoic Год назад +6

      95% hahah 100% of the amateur.

    • @LeoMinelli
      @LeoMinelli Год назад +5

      at 10 no, 14 yes.@@A_Stoic

    • @joek5078
      @joek5078 Год назад +4

      There are a lot of juniors who are better at 9 or 10 than Alcaraz was. They put these kids in elite academies that are getting more and more intense over time, and they can get crazy good at a young age. However, at some point you hit your genetic ceiling, and don't improve as much.

    • @dc0407
      @dc0407 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@joek5078 a lot? he was beating top level kids older than him, he was one of if not the best at the age.

  • @jrw1952
    @jrw1952 Год назад +7

    Fantastic tennis. I would have paid money to watch these kids play. Superb footwork. Great shot variety. Clay court tennis ain't what it used to be.

  • @anansistirade5800
    @anansistirade5800 Год назад +5

    Great great sportsmanship at the end

  • @321nimesh
    @321nimesh Год назад +1

    at this age....already a champion never give up attitude.....

  • @webtennis24
    @webtennis24 Год назад +8

    A beast at any age ❤🎾

  • @cesarfernandezlopez5063
    @cesarfernandezlopez5063 Год назад +41

    The drop shot is his brand from an early age😂😂😂,he was getting better and better and he will get even better...God willing 🙏🏻❤️ VAMOOOOOOS CARLITOOOS , 💪🏻🇪🇸❤️🎾

    • @connyberg5665
      @connyberg5665 3 месяца назад

      Alvarez did them maybe even more here. And Alcaraz couldn´t return many of them.. So maybe he learned it from Alvarez

  • @alpsala
    @alpsala Год назад +5

    he already had a mustache at 10 years old. that in itself is amazing.

  • @relaxandbreathe7056
    @relaxandbreathe7056 Год назад +5

    this was a higher level match then many challenger matches ive ever watched.

  • @FransBlaas1
    @FransBlaas1 Год назад +2

    More than 10 years of hard work and preparing for present succes.. congrats ..😮

  • @user-yc3fw6vq5n
    @user-yc3fw6vq5n Год назад +4

    It's like the raquet just flows from his hand as a single wave form

  • @bpdynasty9265
    @bpdynasty9265 Год назад +5

    looks like this second match in this video is from when he was around 14 years old...i believe this is around the time he met Ferrero, its clear at a young age that Carlos had the game and could play hard but didn't have the discipline to play smart...and then Ferrero came into his life as a coach and what looks like almost another father figure and took his skills to the level of it's potential! the power of an excellent coach!

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Год назад +5

    A good tennis play takes notes from his losses.
    This match was a book full of notes !

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Год назад +7

    Wow ! Both kids played outstanding ! Their accuracy and ability to get to the ball was some of the best . Their ball speed might not be over 100 mph but everything else was as good as a men's final .
    I wonder if Alvarez knew he was play against the men's Tennis #1 .....

  • @petrandreev2418
    @petrandreev2418 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome match!
    Very impressive how this 14teen boy twists from the right forhand

  • @xunanhou4171
    @xunanhou4171 6 месяцев назад +2

    14 yrs old already have great anticipation of shots. CA may not be the fastest runner on court, but his footworks and routes are the most efficient.

  • @hinhp803
    @hinhp803 6 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing tennis skills and great sportsmanship at such a young age - more matured than some of the ATP players

  • @ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT
    @ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT Год назад +3

    Vamositos is a pure gold for future tennis , onbilivobol player

  • @vskumar4654
    @vskumar4654 5 месяцев назад +1

    The quality of tennis is unbelievable

  • @saccount8009
    @saccount8009 Год назад +49

    15:36 what was that hat throw lol

  • @jtanabodee
    @jtanabodee Год назад +14

    Hope there will be no injuries that hold him back.

  • @astonm.8173
    @astonm.8173 Год назад +11

    The title was just clickbait, but the match at 14y old was really telling, all this volleying and drop shots, the game was already there. Good thing he toned down on the screaming

  • @belmon38
    @belmon38 Год назад +19

    And 5 years later...world # 1

  • @wildsunrescue
    @wildsunrescue Год назад +13

    That recovery shot at 7:28 was insane. Never seen that shot at any level. It's not practiced or trained. It's athleticism and instinct. Alcaraz may be the best tennis player the world has ever seen!

    • @zetristan4525
      @zetristan4525 Год назад +1

      It's a Pablo Cuevas special. Check him out vs Zverev, it's much better than this one.

  • @twageos
    @twageos 6 месяцев назад +10

    Anyone here after he defended his wimbeldon title?

  • @ebenezerolaoye4726
    @ebenezerolaoye4726 Год назад +1

    seriously u deserve to be at the top

  • @vivienneforrester5578
    @vivienneforrester5578 6 месяцев назад

    Carlos at age 9 is insane the speed and power he has already is frightening no wonder his a Champion and gonna be for a long time Rafa just past the baton 😮😮😮I absolutely love watching him play tennis so many tricks and accuracy ❤❤its awe inspiring 🎉🎉🎉

  • @Boeing2018Yagoua
    @Boeing2018Yagoua Год назад +7

    No doubt, these guys are good from the beginning.

  • @LavernLee-zz5ln
    @LavernLee-zz5ln Год назад +4

    Carlos will dominate Men’s tennis now that he’s won Wimbledon. He has not reached his full potential yet.

  • @josemanuel2118
    @josemanuel2118 Год назад +4

    One had 15, and the other 17, at this age 2 years is huge diference, and still Carlos almost won

  • @v4v819
    @v4v819 4 месяца назад

    He's already better than most older players... He will be better than most ever except the big 3 and Murray...

  • @nixdapogs
    @nixdapogs 8 месяцев назад +2

    Lord! Just bless me with 10 year old Alcaraz skill and I will be grateful 🤣😭

  • @deedeebattle2522
    @deedeebattle2522 Год назад +8

    “Carlitos muy bien!”❤The commitment was there at a very young age. Bigger, stronger and better 🙏

  • @winstonyzyu
    @winstonyzyu 6 месяцев назад +1

    The level of discipline he showed as a 14 yr old is incredible

  • @djdoc06
    @djdoc06 6 месяцев назад +1

    9 year old really generates a ton of power.

  • @Mary-hx7wh
    @Mary-hx7wh Год назад +1

    Great match and so fun to watch!

  • @realself9599
    @realself9599 6 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible speed and movement even that young from Carlos

  • @tomschmitz-dj1fg
    @tomschmitz-dj1fg Год назад +3

    9 years old with that stroke production technique and power? amazing!...Curious did he have coaching already? When did he actually start playing?

    • @davidsommer98
      @davidsommer98 6 месяцев назад

      Alcaraz started playing tennis at the age of four at the Real Sociedad Club de Campo de Murcia, where his father was a tennis coach and club administrator.-Wiki

  • @skylynne4745
    @skylynne4745 Год назад +2

    6:32 he was already doing his signature shot

  • @sandeepshahrao1985
    @sandeepshahrao1985 Год назад +1

    Need More Videos from Alcaraz Childhood Tennis Videos for my Daughter and Son reference

  • @TonyEspresso63
    @TonyEspresso63 Год назад

    The next tennis legend.

  • @steve8803
    @steve8803 Год назад +2

    Alcaraz is amazing. It's even more amazing that 36 year old Djokovic has a 50/50 chance against him. I am hoping some more young phenoms come along soon, otherwise Alcaraz will have very little competition once Djoker retires.

  • @joachim73
    @joachim73 Год назад +2

    Dude at 14 has more variety than 95% of the top 100 !

  • @funchicoo
    @funchicoo Год назад +13

    I hope one day he gets there...

    • @leonardoalves4647
      @leonardoalves4647 Год назад +4

      Me too. Promising kid. I see something in him.

    • @Sourush1
      @Sourush1 Год назад +1

      what is bro saying he is already World no.1

    • @kieranfarrell1656
      @kieranfarrell1656 Год назад +7

      @@Sourush1 bro its a joke

    • @Sourush1
      @Sourush1 Год назад +4

      @@kieranfarrell1656 oh then even i hope one day he gets there

    • @DeDominee1992
      @DeDominee1992 Год назад

      🎉

  • @alexalvarezfernandez1463
    @alexalvarezfernandez1463 Год назад +1

    the kid he is playing at 10 years old is Koke Plans! he was superb

  • @SofiaRodríguezPeña-k3m
    @SofiaRodríguezPeña-k3m 6 месяцев назад

    He has had a big glow up 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸

  • @zacharyalexander3394
    @zacharyalexander3394 Год назад +2

    I'd say if he didn't lose this match, he would have never become World's NUMBER 1

  • @danielrosen4496
    @danielrosen4496 Год назад +1

    What a match❗️

  • @rohannamikaze5781
    @rohannamikaze5781 Год назад +1

    1:08 what an impressive slide

  • @jguix
    @jguix 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think I could hear Ferrero cheering him up

  • @tonythescientist2009
    @tonythescientist2009 6 месяцев назад

    I just can't believe is just few people watching the final...wow...amazing

  • @PhilipJoyce-n4l
    @PhilipJoyce-n4l 6 месяцев назад

    Alvarez was a good player! Both guys looked a bit tired in the third set. Carlos already showed good shot selections

  • @Braselton21
    @Braselton21 Год назад +27

    I always wonder how he would've done if he played Junior Slams from 15 - 18 instead of jumping into the ATP so early.

    • @yomismo74
      @yomismo74 Год назад +29

      He played two GS at 16. He Lost in first round at Roland Garros (Toby Kodat Lost in the final against Rune) and he reached quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
      He was a decent junior but his results were more inpressive in the pro tour.
      Djokovic had a similar experience

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад +7

      @@yomismo74 yes djokovic stopped at A0 2004 juniors..so year he'd turn 17...tsitsipas played all until 18...to each his own...there's no written rule...i think they all did the right thing

    • @yomismo74
      @yomismo74 Год назад +5

      @@Bambotb Everybody has different needs. Alcaraz and Djokovic weren't the top Juniors but they have very good results at a young age (a recent example on the WTA is Brenda Fruhvirtova).
      Jumping to pros too soon can be dangerous if the player IS not ready.

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад

      @@yomismo74 well you contradict yourself because both those you mentionned jumped to pros without being top juniors and did well..bottom line is to each his own there's no right or wrong..people have to experiment

    • @yomismo74
      @yomismo74 Год назад +4

      @@Bambotb But i was not talking about that.
      Djokovic and Alcaraz were not top juniors but they had early pro success.
      Rune was junior number one, Alcaraz was not top 20, but Alcaraz pro ranking was always way higher than Rune's.
      Some players need more time, Tsitsipas played till 18, but he made a smooth transition to pro.
      Early success in juniors can be a problem if the players is not mentally of physically ready to skip juniors and play the pro tour. Donald Young is the perfect example, after winning the AO junior he was hyped, but it was too soon and he couldn't adapt.
      As you say, every player is different

  • @STRAWYB
    @STRAWYB 6 месяцев назад

    Carlos has been fighting for titles from a young age. Now he is earning them.

  • @who_is_akshay
    @who_is_akshay 6 месяцев назад

    Who is here after final ? 🌟

  • @biskcuit
    @biskcuit Год назад +21

    Sad that Nicolas Alvarez couldn't bloom like his opponent.

    • @Bambotb
      @Bambotb Год назад

      What is he now

    • @biskcuit
      @biskcuit Год назад

      @@Bambotb Unranked player. Doesn't play much as well.

    • @KimTe63
      @KimTe63 Год назад +1

      well if Carlos is here 10 years old, other guy would have been 16 and that is absolutely huge advantage and he barely won

    • @biskcuit
      @biskcuit Год назад +1

      @@KimTe63 But carlos was 14 and Alvarez was 16. The thumbnail was a clickbait.

    • @KimTe63
      @KimTe63 Год назад

      @@biskcuit yea i thought so .. but anyways Alvarez would have been 20 in that case which still is huge difference. Boy vs man

  • @taopaille-paille4992
    @taopaille-paille4992 Год назад +1

    what is the current ranking of Alvarez?

  • @edgybravo4287
    @edgybravo4287 Год назад +2

    damn he was legit already beast at 9 I fear he will have no true competitors once Novak retires

  • @TedsWorld101
    @TedsWorld101 Год назад +1

    I’m not gonna lie, it feels good to see alcaraz struggling a bit, even though he’s 14 here.. maybe he’s human like the rest of us.

    • @johnboytim3639
      @johnboytim3639 Год назад +2

      Every tennis player who has ever played has had there ass handed to them. Especially the greats !!!

  • @trueh
    @trueh Год назад +2

    It's very impressive to see that he already had a lot of the features and shots he is currently showing when he was 14 yo.

    • @oscarsthoughts4635
      @oscarsthoughts4635 Год назад +2

      @iannovak5223 no its not, there is a big difference between being a sly 14 year old and ice cold killer. The difference between world number one and over 100 in the world is by very fine adjustments. These can only be made by an experienced eye. Passion and talent alone is nowhere near enough to be number one in the world

    • @trueh
      @trueh Год назад +2

      @iannovak5223 I watched a recent interview to JCF and he told that his focus was not on the way Alcaraz played tennis but making him more disciplined and improving at the physical, tactical, and mental level. He acknowledged that the guy has always been a very talented player, and only little adjustments were needed at the technical level. But the main point he was highlighting was that they surrounded Carlos with a team of professionals who can support him in every aspect of his preparation. At the end of the day, these players are a combination of talent, discipline, and money.

    • @goraksa142
      @goraksa142 Год назад +1

      He was 14 in fact ! look at the end, it's in 2017 !...

    • @alecmorariu6291
      @alecmorariu6291 Год назад

      @iannovak5223underrated you mean

    • @robert111k
      @robert111k Год назад +1

      @iannovak5223, It's not just JCF, but the whole team that he, Ferrero, I mean, brings with him (a physical therapist from the Alicante University, a dietitian from the UCAM, a psychologist, several specific trainers for different kinds of shots...). The kid had it all, of course, but JCF has provided him with a professional environment that has made it possible to bring out everything the boy had.

  • @SR-yd2cd
    @SR-yd2cd Год назад

    Alvarez's ranking right now is 755th but Alcaraz's 2nd ranking, that's a nice revenge:)

  • @CheetahLeo
    @CheetahLeo Год назад +2

    Does anyone know who was his opponent, at the footage where he is 9?

  • @EricRogstad
    @EricRogstad Год назад +2

    What's going on with the numbers here - title says he was 10, and you say that he's 10 in one of the clips, but then you switch it up and say that he was 9 in the same clip. So which was it?
    Also, you say that he was 14 playing in the sub-16 division, against 16 year olds. But if it's the *sub-*16 division, shouldn't the oldest players be 15, and not 16?

  • @waynemar11
    @waynemar11 Год назад +2

    Why doesn't anyone talk about the constant injuries in tennis? Have a look at the forehand grip in the beginning photo. This grip is responsible for so many injuries compared to other racket sports. This is never talked about nor is there any suggestion to how to improve players injuries because of this.

  • @cauchytensors6370
    @cauchytensors6370 6 месяцев назад +1

    At first seeing the thumbnail it reminded me the child in "Tare jmin pr ",movie.

  • @Stinkymouths
    @Stinkymouths 6 месяцев назад

    It’s kinda sad that the few points nicolas won he didn’t have much people cheering for him

  • @bibukov1
    @bibukov1 Год назад +1

    Этот Альварес, надо признать, ничуть не хуже. Развивай его, он также был бы в топе. А так никому неизвестен.

  • @bigwave22
    @bigwave22 Год назад +1

    What happened to N. Alvarez (i.e. is he still playing)?

  • @AzwarAmir-nk5iu
    @AzwarAmir-nk5iu Год назад +1

    The opponent of Carlito in this video is Alvarez Varona, 22 years old and ranked 326.
    U can tell the difference between the good and the average player: mentality

    • @plamenmanov2694
      @plamenmanov2694 Год назад

      And tons of rigorous fitness and strength training

  • @remedios3895
    @remedios3895 Год назад

    Incredible how Nicolas Alvarez is ranked 429th now

  • @The-Dom
    @The-Dom 10 месяцев назад +1

    imagine playing a 10yo kid and getting absolutely crushed

  • @jadenw-d5562
    @jadenw-d5562 Месяц назад +2

    6:31 Bro was doing that shot at 14😅 Do you think he knew that 5 years later he would do it to Novak Djokovic on Centre Court of a Wimbledon Final?😂

  • @jasongoen6298
    @jasongoen6298 Месяц назад

    Brutal match

  • @ab_0201
    @ab_0201 Год назад +2

    Shame there is no real competition for him at his age now, closest maybe Rune but even he gets crushed by Alcaraz.

  • @vivahernando1
    @vivahernando1 Год назад +2

    He kind of looks like a young Pete Sampras here

  • @MariamaSanyang-zk4ei
    @MariamaSanyang-zk4ei Месяц назад

    Well some of us here might be older than him at this age 😊 but he is our idle

  • @youngmyth
    @youngmyth 6 месяцев назад

    I’m out here thinking forget Alcaraz what happened to the other kid like whoa they’re both amazing at 10!

  • @FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY
    @FIRSTWORLDSTATUSBY Год назад +1

    He got angry after missing points.. a sure sign of motivation, drive and desire to be better, to do better...

  • @louiswilliamsucipto4861
    @louiswilliamsucipto4861 4 месяца назад

    Alcaraz is Mbappe of Tennis

  • @julian.kollataj
    @julian.kollataj 6 месяцев назад

    where are they now?
    Nicolás Álvarez Varona is a Spanish tennis player. Álvarez Varona has a career high ATP singles ranking of World No. 219 achieved on 17 October 2022. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of World No. 288 achieved on 3 April 2023.
    Prize money: $115,326
    Wikipedia
    Ranking : 660 (ATP)
    -
    Carlos Alcaraz Garfia is a Spanish professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as World No. 1 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals. Alcaraz has won 15 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including four Grand Slam titles and five Masters 1000 titles.
    Prize money: US$34,992,775: 9th all-time leader in earnings
    Current ranking: No. 3 (24 June 2024)
    Wikipedia
    Where you start is not where you will end up...

  • @DeepakSoni-vs4re
    @DeepakSoni-vs4re 6 месяцев назад

    Spanish people very good in sports like soccer and tennis they are really fit people.

  • @ryanomahony2060
    @ryanomahony2060 6 месяцев назад

    OH CARLOS WAS EXCEPTIONAL EVEN BACK THEN THANK YOU Y -:TUBE