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@javiert.592
@javiert.592 2 года назад
At the end he said "Vaya ayuda" which means ironically "How helpful"
@SuperBLUEINDIGO
@SuperBLUEINDIGO 2 года назад
A bit of frustration. Never mind
@EloyGijon67
@EloyGijon67 2 года назад
Me parto de risa con Carlitos jajaja. Ferrero no le puede decir nada por ser "coaching" y la inocencia del niño le cabrea 😂
@rodrigoaulloa
@rodrigoaulloa 2 года назад
@@EloyGijon67 este año si se puede hacer coaching, es algo nuevo. Ferrero no tenía idea qué hacer 😅
@starscream4067
@starscream4067 2 года назад
Carlos was on the brink of defeat! And he even faced match point, At this point he was very frustrated.. 🤔
@EloyGijon67
@EloyGijon67 2 года назад
@@rodrigoaulloa Ok tú crees que todo un JC Ferrero "no tenía ni idea de qué hacer"... 🤔 Y si no se acordaba de que estaba permitido o que no se arriesgó? Cualquier entrenador de tercera sabe qué hacer. En fin, es que flipo con las opiniones de tanto "experto". La norma es impresentable, joder. Ni gestos ni hostias.
@EdsCollegeLife
@EdsCollegeLife 2 года назад
I remember watching the game. And he did feel desperate a bit because sinner was returning everything. I truly admire how he didn’t give up and kept going! A lot to learn from this match and these two players! Love them both 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@Israel_estine_EDU
@Israel_estine_EDU 2 года назад
He played 2 more 5 setters Jesus last week!
@Matheus-ki9zo
@Matheus-ki9zo 2 года назад
The best match of the year, no doubt.
@Rowdy1312
@Rowdy1312 2 года назад
0:24 "Dude, how helpful. It is only to do one thing, I don't know how to serve and he doesn't help me. Very good, very good, bravo"
@nanobots3336
@nanobots3336 2 года назад
What a fighter and what a mentor, this was a powerful learning moment
@nimascolari1508
@nimascolari1508 2 года назад
Tough love here. Sometimes you need to guide, sometimes you need to let them figure it out. It's a tough judgment call but this was tough love. It'll pay dividends later in his career and he'll be thankful of JC.
@hectorgomezjofre5358
@hectorgomezjofre5358 2 года назад
This was the real final
@AnthonySluissi
@AnthonySluissi 2 года назад
Jannik had that match 😭 very painful one for jannik's fan like me ahah ! But tennis is brutal Congrats Carlito
@pawshands9706
@pawshands9706 2 года назад
This kids intensity is palpable. Pure fire 🔥 Juan Carlos knows he can't get caught coaching.
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
He could have signaled, but made a choice to let Carlos figure this out. Turns out he was right - about a lot of other things, too :)
@15Stratos
@15Stratos 2 года назад
Coaching is actually allowed now
@richsw
@richsw 2 года назад
It was the US Open. Open coaching was allowed. I think JCF just decided to let Carlitos sort it out by himself.
@nelibelmartinez5158
@nelibelmartinez5158 2 года назад
@@richsw exactly
@kaneharryy7975
@kaneharryy7975 Год назад
@@richsw and then why to have a coach ???? to only take money out from Carlos ??
@iccotom
@iccotom 2 года назад
Clearly cuz of Alcaraz' extravert nature. apparently he needs to rant & express himself like this to get composure after that. I recognise that a lot. Also respect types of players like Sinner for not having to ;) each their own ways.
@patriarca3858
@patriarca3858 Год назад
En términos de idealistas o arquetípicos, la personalidad de Alcaraz es la más deseable, aunque en términos realistas y ante los ojos de Dios, ambas son válidas por igual. Eso sí, no debemos dejar de deleitarnos con la estética viril, extrovertida y agresiva de Alcaraz, porque lo bello se percibe educando a la vista, o a cualquier sentido que sirva para apreciar la elegancia y armonía.
@edward658
@edward658 4 месяца назад
@@patriarca3858 que
@ashwinzachariah522
@ashwinzachariah522 4 месяца назад
I know this is an old comment, but this is very uncharacteristic of alcaraz. probably one of the only times hes ever ranted to his box. The desperation hit hard this game.
@sarlypig
@sarlypig 2 года назад
Need the clip where he grunts "¡Estoy hecho un toro!" after coming back with everything he had
@UserIIllIlIIlIllIIlIIIIlIIIllI
@UserIIllIlIIlIllIIlIIIIlIIIllI 2 года назад
At last a tennis player that is not as cold as a fish. Love his human, natural reaction, he is not afraid of showing his feelings.
@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266
@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 2 года назад
Kind of like Tsitsipas, Kyrgios, right?
@ohwellwhateverr
@ohwellwhateverr 2 месяца назад
Ever heard of a man called Novak Djokovic? He and Carlos have a lot in common.
@qdesnik545
@qdesnik545 2 года назад
Вот чем он отличается от большинства других игроков, не впадает в отчаяние, гнев и уныние, а всегда ищет пути к успеху и анализирует игру, настоящий боец, когда окрепнет и усилит подачу, будет разрывать всех на корте! Дай бог только здоровья!
@javicar2039
@javicar2039 2 года назад
Pues ahí se le ve desesperado 😂😂😂 sino no pidiera ayuda a su entrenador
@kakashihatake1029
@kakashihatake1029 2 года назад
I think this is as good as he's going to get. Either he'll maintain this level or he'll drop off. But against this field , there isn't much that can stop him
@ismx2800
@ismx2800 2 года назад
@@javicar2039 Obvio pero se repuso y eso es de lo que habla el chico, de que no se rindió.
@MrCastoloman
@MrCastoloman 2 года назад
Juan Carlos did well by not coaching Carlos in this situation. Carlos could've fail in the next service, and would've blamed Juan Carlos for this failure. Which would've driven Carlos to a deeper frustration. JC knew his pupil had to find it out by learning by doing.
@Jixzl
@Jixzl 2 года назад
I think it's simpler than that: I think Ferrero honestly didn't know. if he had known a better serving strategy then he surely would have told Alcaraz.
@toziassmitt
@toziassmitt 2 года назад
Cute, but no
@beitia
@beitia 2 года назад
Coches cant give instruction in game
@gertj363
@gertj363 2 года назад
@@beitia they can due to the new rule.
@isabelCONSCIENCIA
@isabelCONSCIENCIA 2 года назад
@Javier Castillo Exacto. Perfectamente explicado.
@Israel_estine_EDU
@Israel_estine_EDU 2 года назад
Give him a f.....in Break, would you? He is Nineteen!!!!! How the hell even! Insane champ!!!!
@dominicgallagher8930
@dominicgallagher8930 2 года назад
No one is attacking him. It's an interesting moment. Calm down
@haseeb8570
@haseeb8570 2 года назад
New rivalry has began
@Bakugo24
@Bakugo24 2 года назад
this is so funny to me for some reason. Sinner is a very very good returner.
@andreaturbolz3542
@andreaturbolz3542 2 года назад
Coach clearly pointed the finger on it’s left side of the nose. He meant “external”. Serve external
@carlosraventosprieto2065
@carlosraventosprieto2065 2 года назад
Coaching was allowed in us open
@Fraudkovic
@Fraudkovic Год назад
@@carlosraventosprieto2065 yes but sinner could've overheard Juan Carlos that's why he signalled . Sinner knows Spanish
@henryuseche12
@henryuseche12 2 года назад
And at the end Ferrero signaling either way with his finger over his mouth where to server haha #LOL
@RossBayCult
@RossBayCult 2 года назад
Robbie Koenig with the great analogy from an AC/DC song. Great commentator that deserves more praise
@fredjones2748
@fredjones2748 2 года назад
The greatest ever
@RossBayCult
@RossBayCult 2 года назад
@@fredjones2748 I agree.
@jonizefox
@jonizefox 2 года назад
Which song ?
@vitaliyburlaka691
@vitaliyburlaka691 2 года назад
I just hate it when he says “stop it” lol it’s so annoying
@thereysupremo
@thereysupremo 2 года назад
Sin duda, el peor momento de Alcaraz en el US Open que sólo Sinner pudo generar
@billcosby3854
@billcosby3854 Год назад
This is what helped him pull through and win
@m.jesuscanflancaarregui2623
@m.jesuscanflancaarregui2623 4 месяца назад
Veía el partido de madrugada aquí en España... Senti la desesperación de Carlitos, no tuve mejor idea que rezar... pedí que se tranquilizará y pudiese encontrar soluciones a ese momento de angustia y llegaron las palabras de Ferrero "no nos rendimos" fue la clave y Carlitos lo entendio... se puso el buzo y a trabajar y es cuando salió lo mejor de él... Siempre hay que luchar...
@mazi_thoughts
@mazi_thoughts 2 года назад
Coach put his finger on the upper left corner of his lips to signal in code where to serve 😄
@facciaml8314
@facciaml8314 2 года назад
Is this for real or are you just joking?
@mazi_thoughts
@mazi_thoughts 2 года назад
@@facciaml8314 we will never know for sure. Maybe that one signal turned the match around for Alcaraz 😂
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
@@mazi_thoughts When I first saw this, it looked like Juan Carlos moved his finger from left to right under his nose. As in out wide or down the T, whatever. You're too busy tantruming to see me signal. But this made me watch it again and it might have just been an attempt (also failed) to get Carlitos to pay attention and still tell him to go wide. How does this work? Finger pointing left is wide, middle is T and what would be a kick? 😂
@mazi_thoughts
@mazi_thoughts 2 года назад
@@hermioneonice kick would be no signal lol
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
@nah 🖤 I know and he says as much in this interview. That the new rule didn't change much since they (coaches) were doing this before, but hiding it from the umpires. And after this release, they can do it openly. I cracked up at 'sacala aqui o sacala alla.' Slight PTSD on his end morning after. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QB1muxy_H1g.html
@eaglewinnings8003
@eaglewinnings8003 2 года назад
JCF was a stud as one of the few to pick up a slam during the transition from the Sampras, Agassi, Connors, Lendl, Becker, McEnroe era to Hewitt, Safin, Roddick, Federer era. If he played today he would’ve played longer. He was also better than most Spaniards on all surfaces. He has the Juan Carlos Ferrari academy and boy did he pick the correct pupil
@ostrogodo
@ostrogodo 2 года назад
went on to win on aces
@eaglewinnings8003
@eaglewinnings8003 4 месяца назад
JCF pulled the same shrug and finger on the lip in the French open final but interestingly in the French final last week he had it pointing right unlike here he’s pointing left
@iber4356
@iber4356 2 года назад
Tiene un carácter muy fuerte...😅
@kretduy6959
@kretduy6959 9 месяцев назад
Robbie Koenig awkwardly trying to shift the attention to the music while Carlos is having a meltdown lmao
@lowkey.8448
@lowkey.8448 2 года назад
it was not a question in that sense it was more like a wtf am i doin bc he just lost his service game .. like a where do i serve how do i serve so bad thats what he meant
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
To be fair, he got some very specific instructions about where to serve in the Cilic match at one point, but agreed Carlos was just ranting by the end of this. 'I don't know how to serve' and JCF 'doesn't help' are both pretty clear exaggerations 😂
@superjarri
@superjarri 2 месяца назад
Ferrero: "You better have a plan, my boy. Because I don't👋😅"
@TennisVR-TheRealLawnrunner
@TennisVR-TheRealLawnrunner Год назад
In some difficult moments, he must accept responsibility for his own actions. Through excellent coaching, Alcaraz will understand that he will not be able to blame others for his performance after the game. The greatest approach to raise a winner is to teach him not to look for convenient excuses.
@sr1966ful
@sr1966ful 2 года назад
Regardless of whether JCF wanted Carlos to figure out on his own or not, I thought that nonchalant shrug was a little cold. Clearly, Carlos was desperate at that point and a more positive gesture would have been encouraging.
@vishalmattoo
@vishalmattoo 2 года назад
Sinner had the match point…reminds me of 2019 disaster
@bobbyfischerman4811
@bobbyfischerman4811 2 года назад
What disaster
@44ham
@44ham 2 года назад
Federer?
@LBv212
@LBv212 Год назад
Llora vishal, llora...
@EloyGijon67
@EloyGijon67 2 года назад
Qué grande el niño, todo energía e inocencia. Ferrero no le puede decir nada ni un gesto pq es "coaching" y Carlitos "vaya ayuda" 😂
@jsr7691
@jsr7691 2 года назад
Es que no sabía qué decirle. El coaching ya está permitido
@javicar2039
@javicar2039 2 года назад
@@jsr7691 Ni permitido ni pollas. No se puede hacer y si es así no se debería permitir
@jsr7691
@jsr7691 2 года назад
@@javicar2039 las normas han cambiado en el US Open. Compruébalo, listo Calixto.
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
@@javicar2039 Here's a link to one of the articles explaining new rules for coaching, that went into effect at the beginning of US hard court swing. Basically, signaling is allowed at all times and (brief) verbal coaching when player is on the same side as his box www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/atp-trial-off-court-coaching-including-us-open-season-ending-finals-2022-06-21/
@EloyGijon67
@EloyGijon67 2 года назад
@@jsr7691 Ah, o sea que todo un JC Ferrero "no sabía qué decirle"... Olé tu opinión, campeón jajaja. Igual es que ni sabía la norma o ni se acordó de que se permite (que me parece impresentable porque ni gestos ni hostias) o no se arriesgó. Cualquier entrenador de tercera fila sabe qué decir. En fin.
@mr.40-15
@mr.40-15 4 месяца назад
My bro sinner always choking against alcaraz in slams
@adrianam1009
@adrianam1009 4 месяца назад
I can’t never forget Serena’s fight with the amputee in US open final Against Osaka. It is out of the world
@RFN22
@RFN22 4 месяца назад
How ironic he won this match with his serve lol
@rabberina
@rabberina 2 года назад
What's the second thing he snacked on, after bananas?
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
Some sort of protein or energy bar. Maybe the one mentioned in this interview, but am not really sure www.atptour.com/en/news/alcaraz-food-court-may-2022
@OldSkoolLegend
@OldSkoolLegend 2 года назад
you are sad
@agustinmartinez9532
@agustinmartinez9532 2 года назад
Ferrero :"y nose negrito arreglate vos "
@ElhermanoCristian
@ElhermanoCristian Год назад
Carlitos dice yo no se sacar, que nos queda a nosotros jejje
@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266
@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 4 месяца назад
Alcaraz is still overly dependant on Ferrero's coaching til this day 😂
@lidijabaulovska6654
@lidijabaulovska6654 2 года назад
😀😀😀😀😀😀😳😳😳♥️❤️💕❤️
@ronaldgonzalez1409
@ronaldgonzalez1409 Год назад
Generación Cristal !!!
@VLC98
@VLC98 4 месяца назад
generación de cristal? ese pibe ha ganado US Open, Wimbledon y Roland Garros con 21 años, 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
@adrianam1009
@adrianam1009 4 месяца назад
Ah que tal todo mundo con la boca abierta😮
@Karen_McAlllister
@Karen_McAlllister Год назад
I thought tennis was an individual sport and on the court, you are all alone. You win alone, you lose alone and no one is to blame but yourself. Apparently illegal coaching is allowed now for the young guns who don't know how to serve 🤣🤣🤣 THAT'S WHY the BIG 3 achievements matter even more. No wussying around, no unjust coaching, no nothing... just epic Gladiator fights between the 3 greatest of all-time.😎
@ROYAL_REBEL
@ROYAL_REBEL 6 месяцев назад
And Sinner, as cool as a cat LOL.
@moma8229
@moma8229 4 месяца назад
Why Americans have to put loud music when players are trying to rest...ffs...
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 4 месяца назад
To be fair, this was a (very!) late night match, so anything that amped up crowd and players was welcome. You're not wrong volume control on change overs could use some work in general, though.
@CaocaoX
@CaocaoX 2 года назад
🤣
@keyboardwarrior5315
@keyboardwarrior5315 2 года назад
Did he say it's your job or something he said trabajo
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
I can't fully make out what Carlos says around :26, but it's something along the lines of ' no me ayuda...una cosa donde sacar y no me ayuda' Doesn't help me, only asking one thing where to serve and doesn't help. It's possible he ends with le pago (I pay him!) but it's very hard to be sure with music blasting. eta: It's 'vaya ayuda' at the end, not 'no me ayuda', like Javier pointed out. Juan Carlos did well to look only mildly pissed off at the end of that rant. And Carlos did well to pull himself together & win the match 🙂
@juancarlostellez6123
@juancarlostellez6123 2 года назад
No he didn’t
@salwaalalami5400
@salwaalalami5400 2 года назад
@@hermioneonice I doubt he’d say that to his coach Juan? I mean he loves him too much 😹
@javiert.592
@javiert.592 2 года назад
I think he said "Vaya ayuda" which means ironically "How helpful"
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
@@javiert.592 Thank you! That would make sense.
@moonlightfitz
@moonlightfitz 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@JorgeGafo-k4g
@JorgeGafo-k4g 4 месяца назад
this is a mistake to even ask his coach i mean being desperate is when you learn he even said you need to enjoy how to suffer or be happier in the hard moments he said which means hes already far in life and it will show in his level of tennis for years when all is right. thank you for alcaraz his biggest rival is clearly sinner. sinner being a lot like djokovic too and they are the nemesis of spaniards. i hope alcaraz destroys them both tho like nadal never could out of clay
@usermatisse
@usermatisse 4 месяца назад
The sad thing is that after 2 years and so many titles it's still like that, Alcaraz doesn't think autonomously, he just does what is told to do every single point, very very annoying. And borderline rules wise
@shianchuu
@shianchuu 4 месяца назад
Bro what☠️ The whole point of the clip is that silence from Ferrero was the best help he could get. Tbh, this time he didn't ask for real info as much as he expressed his frustration. "I don't know how to serve". Finally, he overcame the serve difficulties without a single word from Ferrero. Success brings hate but this kid doesn't deserve this at all. Carlos is a generational talent and a true fighter. Idk, I'd enjoy his tennis if I really loved the sport i guess.
@usermatisse
@usermatisse 4 месяца назад
@@shianchuu coaching him every single point is what Ferrero does all matches. It's even border line, because I'm many cases he or his entourage shout at him even where to serve, like "serve to the body" etc, it's surely allowed by rules but very borderline and very annoying. He's a champion but he constantly needs the approval and the comfort of his coach, it's childish
@Matthew9818
@Matthew9818 2 года назад
This coaching rule has killed mens tennis . Carlos would not have won without it though .
@Vaneemar12
@Vaneemar12 2 года назад
As you can see and hear, His coach did not tell him anything, nor how to do it
@rt0935
@rt0935 2 года назад
😂😂😂 Ahora dilo sin llorar.
@Matthew9818
@Matthew9818 2 года назад
@@Vaneemar12 yes he did . All the way through the tournament .
@Matthew9818
@Matthew9818 2 года назад
@@rt0935 this is what mens tennis has been reduced too . The sports popularity is at a all time low and coaching is the final nail in the coffin .
@Mike-vd4yl
@Mike-vd4yl 2 года назад
If Tsisipas doing this....
@ASTUALPHA
@ASTUALPHA 2 года назад
It is allowed now
@hectormoron2997
@hectormoron2997 2 года назад
Too late, Mike.
@Mike-vd4yl
@Mike-vd4yl 2 года назад
@@hectormoron2997 Bro, I like Carlitos, but if you criticize Tsisipas for doing this you can't defend Carlos, even if the rules now accept him, it's a matter of posture
@Mike-vd4yl
@Mike-vd4yl 2 года назад
@@ASTUALPHA I know, but it's a matter of posture
@jorgeoswaldojr
@jorgeoswaldojr 2 года назад
@@Mike-vd4yl That doesn’t make sense. The main criticism for Tsitsipas was because of the rule-breaking nature of his actions. The posture is “to respect the rules”.
@ChristopherRobinson-fk3jp
@ChristopherRobinson-fk3jp Год назад
Kid. Serve it in the box as fast as you can. Then play the point and stop fussing.
@valdencorr2861
@valdencorr2861 2 года назад
This.....this is your next big star....we're doomed.
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
Is that sarcasm? Because he's still just 19 and the tantrum was out of character. More importantly, he pulled himself together and went on to break back Sinner, win the fourth set and then the match. And his first Slam a few days later, just for good measure.
@joseantoniofernandez1890
@joseantoniofernandez1890 2 года назад
Yes. This is our next big star. He is 19 and number one player in the world. Let's compare it to your country
@fizyoutoo5619
@fizyoutoo5619 2 года назад
@@hermioneonice Actually Sinner broke himself lol… Carlos did not hit a single winner in that game… A cooler mind would have easily closed that match
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
@@fizyoutoo5619 Cooler heads might have closed out Ivashka sooner night before as well. Tough crowd for both these guys, but I think both of them are future multi Slam winners.
@ash-qj3zm
@ash-qj3zm 2 года назад
yes the next star who is way better than any of the big three when they were at his age. he's a prodigy who will far surpass them.
@Tennis_Expert
@Tennis_Expert 2 года назад
These next gen kuds are so useless that they can win matches without coaching!!! Pathetic! Tennis is an individual sport and coaching shoul have stayed banned!!! 😉
@estebansanchezsevilla1930
@estebansanchezsevilla1930 2 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@estebansanchezsevilla1930
@estebansanchezsevilla1930 2 года назад
What a guy
@MrKorra00
@MrKorra00 2 года назад
I can feel your frustration bro, a Sophomore won the GOAT and took the n1 same year.
@estebansanchezsevilla1930
@estebansanchezsevilla1930 2 года назад
@@MrKorra00 cus hes fucking insane. Alcaraz was seriously built in a lab. Only one that can stop him from winning slams next year imo will be either nole, sinner or Rafa in Rolland Garros. But he wont go further than semis in Wimbledon no matter what.
@MrKorra00
@MrKorra00 2 года назад
@@estebansanchezsevilla1930 Nole in his prime is above Carlos level. But this is just the beginning for Carlos, and his mentality will set the bar.
@viethungb7781
@viethungb7781 2 года назад
His mouth always blame blame !!!
@LBv212
@LBv212 Год назад
Tus comentarios siempre lloran lloran?
@Christian-uv6gs
@Christian-uv6gs 2 года назад
It is not allowed to speak with your trainer. Thats not fair.
@hatimtim7629
@hatimtim7629 2 года назад
During the pause is allowed
@hermioneonice
@hermioneonice 2 года назад
It’s been allowed since June when you play on the same side as your box. And this was ‘figure it out’ coaching at its best anyway. www.reuters.com/lifestyle/sports/atp-trial-off-court-coaching-including-us-open-season-ending-finals-2022-06-21/
@mainemceachern1521
@mainemceachern1521 2 года назад
Amazing that after this highly stressful moment, when he had just been broken and Sinner was 2 games away from winning, Carlos staged an epic comeback.
@Christian-uv6gs
@Christian-uv6gs 2 года назад
@@hermioneonice thanks for the infomation
@LaggyKikee
@LaggyKikee 2 года назад
Coaching has been allowed at the US open at all times this year.
@cotasa
@cotasa 2 года назад
He's 19. Acting like he is 14
@LBv212
@LBv212 Год назад
...y ganando el usopen como uno de 34 🤣🤣🖕🖕🖕
@antoniovisioli4460
@antoniovisioli4460 4 месяца назад
Alcaraz è un grande tennista ma ha dei modi molto volgari che non onorano certamente il tennis.
@Karen_McAlllister
@Karen_McAlllister Год назад
BAN COACHING ALTOGETHER. ASAP!!! IF THE BIG 3 COULD WIN ALONE ON THE COURT, SO CAN THE NEXT-NEXT-WHATEVER- GEN ;)
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