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The top two players in the world get in an intense practice session ahead of the final Masters 1000 event of the year in Paris.
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@knine1652
@knine1652 6 месяцев назад
I wish every tennis match could be filmed from this view. You really get to appreciate the pace and power of the strokes.
@Meetsula
@Meetsula 6 месяцев назад
I share the same opinion, from the regular view you really can't grasp how the ball actually moves. The speed, the stroke...
@SickSeed34
@SickSeed34 6 месяцев назад
i would actually watch a lot more tennis if it were televised like this.
@Legitifyable
@Legitifyable 6 месяцев назад
It's insane that they don't film it this way. You can't see "everything", but it's way more exciting. Would be cool if they at least started adding this POV in more frequently, even if only for a % of points in a match.
@lukazagi9183
@lukazagi9183 6 месяцев назад
terible pov in my opinion
@HJV24
@HJV24 6 месяцев назад
With line judges going it would be easy to put two fixed cameras in and work this footage into highlights/recaps
@demolitor2359
@demolitor2359 6 месяцев назад
If this doesn't make you wanna go for a hit, nothing will.... incredible
@deldridg
@deldridg 5 месяцев назад
Indeed. My son and I are off right now for a hit - inspired!! He said he hoped he wouldn't play at this embarassing level... hehe That's a 13yo for you!
@jcrisp90
@jcrisp90 5 месяцев назад
absolutely!
@HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff
@HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff 3 месяца назад
does it make you want to play like that too?
@DJ_Cub
@DJ_Cub 3 месяца назад
I actually find it discouraging
@0KarlAdrian0
@0KarlAdrian0 2 месяца назад
Forehand at 0:32 was so hard, sonic boom was felt through the camera
@NicolasJohnElder
@NicolasJohnElder Месяц назад
It's a ball from another court hitting the back wall on the camera side
@infamousmp4
@infamousmp4 10 дней назад
@@NicolasJohnElder you must be fun at parties
@1bcordell
@1bcordell 6 месяцев назад
Djoker has gotten to the point where he is so efficient with his game that there doesn't seem to be a ton of wasted energy. I swear he has at least a few more majors left in him. He will put up records that may never be broken. I've always been a Fed fan, but I damn sure respect what Djokovic has done throughout his career.
@alexg7836
@alexg7836 6 месяцев назад
Don’t be surprised if Djoker hits 30. He can play until 40 and win 1/2 every year
@MinisterMindset369
@MinisterMindset369 5 месяцев назад
That’s exactly it. Maximum efficiency. It translates into beauty. Federer had it for his game as well. Scarier with Djokovic’s game because he is near impenetrable and his wings don’t usually break down.
@paoloantunes1283
@paoloantunes1283 4 месяца назад
Federer and Djokovic are the pinnacle of technique in tennis.
@peteranderson2110
@peteranderson2110 3 месяца назад
@@paoloantunes1283That Nadal guy isn’t too bad either.
@Gigusx
@Gigusx 2 месяца назад
@@peteranderson2110 Let's not forget Murray.
@mt-kk1nt
@mt-kk1nt 6 месяцев назад
Best Tennis video ever. To be so close at such an iconic lineup is a dream come true!
@chris_bc
@chris_bc 7 месяцев назад
Use this view for tournaments (would be easy enough to back the camera up a tad to capture more of the near court) and I guarantee viewership goes through the roof. Please do away with the antiquated camera angle that we currently use for professional matches now.
@CoachAdrian
@CoachAdrian 6 месяцев назад
I support this too!
@Mattmerrison
@Mattmerrison 6 месяцев назад
Totally agree. You see the intensity of the match from this angle (maybe slightly elevated to see the baseline at the other end)
@nTo-vlog
@nTo-vlog 6 месяцев назад
I think with the large screens we have, why not dual angles shown simultaneously?
@carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723
@carlosdanielcalderonmontoy3723 6 месяцев назад
Mm, I think that they should show this angle more but not make it the main view.
@OrvinReyes
@OrvinReyes 6 месяцев назад
they tested it but got too awkward with nadal's butt pinching and finger smelling
@EvanNagao
@EvanNagao 6 месяцев назад
Iron sharpening iron.
@ChacalLoL
@ChacalLoL 3 месяца назад
I see three main points where they differ: First, we get to really see the difference in experience here. Djokovic is methodical, his game is almost flawless and he aims for the most efficient and highest % of winning the point. Alcaraz is the opposite, agressive, unpredictable, but also highly risky. When he's in trouble, he goes for the hardest hit to try and tip the scales. The problem is that is the long term, you're doomed to miss more than you should if you go for these plays. When Djokovic is in trouble, he defends, when Alcaraz is in trouble, he doubles down. Secondly, the difference in serve is quite impressive. I'm not sure if it was just a bad day, but there was a neat difference between them both. Third, and this is probably a consequence of the second, but worth mentioning nevertheless: the return on the serve from Djokovic is perfect. I mean, if you watch just his returns, the ball is almost always going to the same spot: deep in the middle under Alcaraz feet. This is perfect because after you serve, usually you're jumping into the court and you're landing in the middle. Once he lands, the ball is alerady on his feet and he doesn't have time to hit an agressive shot. You'll see that its absolutely not the same return from Alcaraz, giving room to Djokovic to hit some nice and agressive hits. Love the framing though, pro matches should be streamed more like this.
@abrahammanzo2455
@abrahammanzo2455 6 месяцев назад
Great practice match for both. If Carlos learns from Mr. Djokovic's game it could help improve more so than he has already. Especially the serve. Djokovic has such an underrated serve.
@richtofen4888
@richtofen4888 3 месяца назад
Djokovic’s serve is brilliant
@2soulss
@2soulss 6 месяцев назад
i admire the goat admiring the kid! love them both ❤❤
@88ceaton
@88ceaton Месяц назад
But Federers not in this video
@HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff
@HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff 3 месяца назад
the amount of spin they put on some of those shots are amazing
@theinbetween412
@theinbetween412 Месяц назад
best captured video of the best players in the world. this is more fun than any grand slam final .
@jonathanchen1026
@jonathanchen1026 6 месяцев назад
GOATs take care of their young
@tobiasgoldman
@tobiasgoldman 6 месяцев назад
Alcaraz serve was off but the power Djokovic brings to his serve and forehands is incredible.
@joelspudman1370
@joelspudman1370 6 месяцев назад
i iwhs every tennis match could be filmed from this view, thx for the great content
@darianroblox
@darianroblox 6 месяцев назад
Nice game to give us inspiration speed and slow on the ball. Thank you the legend 🙏
@Jkan2001
@Jkan2001 6 месяцев назад
Novak’s serve is pretty impressive from this angle
@waideal7422
@waideal7422 Месяц назад
Glad to access to such a valuable session! thanks tennis channel!
@MrSleepAllDay
@MrSleepAllDay 6 месяцев назад
Thx for the video! The camera angle is amazing!
@SunsPhan75
@SunsPhan75 6 месяцев назад
THIS is GREAT stuff tennis channel. Keep the interest with court level views and show practice too.
@ken_1242
@ken_1242 6 месяцев назад
I think the ball is really sore from Alcaraz's powerful shot. The scene where Djokovic gears up is really exciting to watch. It's really great to see a game between two top players from this angle. Thank you🙏
@paulim5040
@paulim5040 6 месяцев назад
Novak's return of service is the best
@tarsem3258
@tarsem3258 3 месяца назад
Two absolute legends!
@fahada1921
@fahada1921 5 месяцев назад
I can’t believe I’m going to watch these two go for it in person on 27th of December.
@linhviet511
@linhviet511 6 месяцев назад
0:32 shockwave 😵‍💫
@johnnywlittle
@johnnywlittle 6 месяцев назад
Amazing, and this is ‘practice’ - this view gives just a glimpse as to the power, speed and intensity of play it takes to be in the top ranking. When I was a kid playing in the 70’s, Rosco Tanner was the only one to serve over 100, like maybe 106. Today is @ such a different level.
@markmauk8231
@markmauk8231 Месяц назад
Over 100, maybe 106??? Dude, Roscoe Tanner could serve over 150 mph with a fuckin wooden raquet, what are you talking about? He held the world record for serve speed until 2004 when Roddick broke it. He could serve as fast as those two here any day of the week.
@johnnywlittle
@johnnywlittle Месяц назад
@@markmauk8231 No way. I watched him play, as well as seeing Connors, Laver, Borg, etc…and he never clocked anything close to that. He was the only guy hitting over 100 back in the 70’s. Maybe some remote obscure moment but nothing like the kids today w/any consistency. Beyond that, his ground game sucked. Serve was all he had.
@markmauk8231
@markmauk8231 Месяц назад
@@johnnywlittle Yeah, serve was pretty much all he had. And it was fuckin amazing. Tanner was able to hit up to 135 mph serves in his college years already, thats well documented. He also served 135 as a senior in the 90s while Goran and Pete were active pros and didnt reach that speed. He averaged 115 on a regular basis.
@bretts5571
@bretts5571 6 месяцев назад
These players are world class athletes
@mishapah
@mishapah 5 месяцев назад
wow , the feet movement is insane . Serving is also magnificent
@pedrobiskupovic473
@pedrobiskupovic473 7 месяцев назад
Great practice. Hopefully they will meet at the finals.
@julianeze90
@julianeze90 6 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@juliansandoval8022
@juliansandoval8022 6 месяцев назад
@@julianeze90 ??
@TennisDK-hy7hr
@TennisDK-hy7hr 4 месяца назад
Absolutely amazing to watch these guys from this angle.
@christiangarcia3803
@christiangarcia3803 7 месяцев назад
impressionnant
@alexsokolov330
@alexsokolov330 6 месяцев назад
Спасибо за съёмку с этой позиции.
@Nicool333
@Nicool333 15 дней назад
Incredible. How awesome would it be to be able to play like this.
@MA-rq6ie
@MA-rq6ie 6 месяцев назад
Novak playes the simplest, yet the most effective way there is to play tennis. GOAT for a reason, plays this sport the right way.
@waholoopesorry74
@waholoopesorry74 6 месяцев назад
Novak is not the GOAT, tell me with a straight face that he could beat Federer at his highest level.
@TedsWorld101
@TedsWorld101 6 месяцев назад
Novak is clearly the greatest tennis winner of all time given his trophies. I don’t think we want every player to play “the right way”. The sport is already losing attention to other racquet sports, we *need* the the players who make the game fun. When the game becomes monotonous and players stop injecting their own personality into their style of tennis, that’s when the game has died. I want tennis to remain alive as long as possible!
@hetsahk
@hetsahk 6 месяцев назад
Fed
@MA-rq6ie
@MA-rq6ie 6 месяцев назад
@@TedsWorld101 very true, many players on tour are playing aestheticly better looking tennis then Novak and variety is great for the sport. Having the talent to play the sport the right way always is the hardest thing, thats why Novak is the greatest tennis player of all time. Doesnt mean that his highlight real is as good as some other players ofc.
@tolendoi123
@tolendoi123 6 месяцев назад
@@waholoopesorry74Yes he can😐
@felipeantoniogrillomurillo6930
@felipeantoniogrillomurillo6930 5 месяцев назад
La velocidad a la que juegan no se puede percibir por televisión, es impresionante la intensidad en cada punto.
@vijayharilela3958
@vijayharilela3958 3 месяца назад
Great viewing angle!
@hybrid11theory75
@hybrid11theory75 7 месяцев назад
Quality content! Stunning to watch up close, u get a way better feel of pace and how much effort goes into every shot.. ,)
@ramseshendriks2445
@ramseshendriks2445 6 месяцев назад
The amount of effort that goes into the shot is an illusion. There is not a lot of internal conflict throughout the strokes, so the basically just rotate the body without tension, the arm projecting to the ball.
@hybrid11theory75
@hybrid11theory75 6 месяцев назад
@@ramseshendriks2445 U talk like this is super easy what they're doing. Have you played tennis yourself? The amount of core strength, foot work and overall body tension is another level...
@15Stratos
@15Stratos 6 месяцев назад
@@hybrid11theory75 As someone who is 23 years old and has played for the last 17+ consecutive years i can say that what they're doing isn't very difficult for someone that is capable of doing it.What they have done that is very difficult is get to the point that playing like this is pretty easy.Now i'm not anywhere as good as them obviously but i can play with this kind of intensity for like 2-5 minutes.The difference between me and them is that they can play like that for a lot more than 5 minutes and this is the difficult part.
@hybrid11theory75
@hybrid11theory75 6 месяцев назад
@@15Stratos 3-5 minutes, well great. Most of us with decent fitness can hold up to this, but you really think your shot making and intensity can match these? Dream on kid...
@Tennis214
@Tennis214 6 месяцев назад
@@15Stratosthat’s not the difference between you and them. If that was the case then you’d just have to improve your conditioning and off you go to Wimbledon lol.
@kesun32145
@kesun32145 6 месяцев назад
Novak is game is much more efficient and less stressful on his body. I doubt Carlos can play at this level with his style for the next 15 plus years.
@MrTresto
@MrTresto 6 месяцев назад
Then again, I thought Nadal would be done by 30 and I was sort of right sort of wrong. He stayed for longer but he was plagued by a ton of injuries... I wouldn't be surprised if Carlos had the same issues, his game is super taxing
@footfunk510
@footfunk510 6 месяцев назад
Placement, good ball recognition, flawless execution.
@kronagan
@kronagan 6 месяцев назад
He's 20, so he has time to improve every aspect still. Just a year ago, his serve was a lot worse. If we look back at Novak, Rafa and Roger when they were 20, their base game was obviously there but they've improved a lot and all became more efficient over the years.
@demolitor2359
@demolitor2359 6 месяцев назад
That's what people were saying about Rafa in 2006
@stburke
@stburke 6 месяцев назад
@@kronagan easier said than done, when ur already winning, tough to change, until it's too late
@strattonsollevare
@strattonsollevare 6 месяцев назад
What an amazing thunderous sound
@Dumballa
@Dumballa 6 месяцев назад
This is a golden upload 👍🏻
@l.rongardner2150
@l.rongardner2150 7 месяцев назад
Keep your friends close to you and your "enemies" (opponents) even closer.
@basooka9173
@basooka9173 6 месяцев назад
Who did you said that ? I don't understand
@2soulss
@2soulss 6 месяцев назад
they are friends! ❤ the only enemy is injury, don't get close to it 😅
@l.rongardner2150
@l.rongardner2150 6 месяцев назад
@@basooka9173, "Keep your friends close to you, and your enemies even closer" is an old, popular saying. It means that by keeping your enemies/competitors (who are a threat to you) close to you, you are able to keep tabs on them, to get insight on their strengths, weaknesses, and perhaps plans, thereby possibly giving you an advantage in future conflicts (or competitions) with them.
@robertnielsen4949
@robertnielsen4949 6 месяцев назад
:35 that backhand is so clean, gives me goosebumps
@iser0009
@iser0009 6 месяцев назад
Djokovic still moves like a 20 year old... Amazing.
@_bionicB
@_bionicB 6 месяцев назад
That was incredible. If I could have only gotten a ticket to watch (and found a place to sit)....
@nachiketoak7073
@nachiketoak7073 15 дней назад
Professional tennis players are just on another level, it's truly incredible🔥
@matthewbolton1383
@matthewbolton1383 3 месяца назад
Both men phenomenol talents!
@louismaiden8360
@louismaiden8360 6 месяцев назад
WHY DO THEY NOT ALWAYS SHOW TENNIS AT THIS ANGLE!?!?!? Mind boggling
@sofianebenmrad5614
@sofianebenmrad5614 6 месяцев назад
Quel niveau !!❤
@lgeiger
@lgeiger 29 дней назад
Novak hits the ball so cleanly. And Carlos footwork is incredible as always. 9:16 I really do not understand this shot. He gets so much power out of this short travel of the racket. Amazing.
@astonm.8173
@astonm.8173 5 месяцев назад
It is amazing to see the difference in balance and efficiency, Djokovic is much more composed and energy-saving, while hitting as hard and often with better placement and tactics. Alcaraz still has a lot to learn. How he pulled off that Wimbledon win is still puzzling to me.
@mskcrc
@mskcrc 4 месяца назад
He also defeated Djokovic on clay in 2022 and lost by a mere tiebreaker at Cincinnati. His aggressive playstyle works, even if he's still learning patience in rallies. You don't lose by a 7-4 TB margin against Djokovic unless you are right there at the same level, and Alcaraz is.
@effay83
@effay83 5 месяцев назад
Just wow
@davidhunternyc1
@davidhunternyc1 6 месяцев назад
It's insane how lithe and limber and powerful Djokovic is for his age. He plays tennis like a 25 year old.
@archangel9524
@archangel9524 3 месяца назад
You can see how much nible is Nole on his serve, that whip really doing the work. Carclos is much more stiff and produces a lot of muscle tension. Nole a lot more efficient from the energy consumption stand point and using the body mechanics to produce force.
@user-ec7to8py1g
@user-ec7to8py1g 3 месяца назад
Some of the best strokers in the game
@Omkar-651
@Omkar-651 6 месяцев назад
One of the Best tennis stuff out there.. Why can't they televise tennis like this
@brunomsouto
@brunomsouto 5 месяцев назад
Insane
@benjamindavid9236
@benjamindavid9236 6 месяцев назад
Intensity is insane
@IrfanKhan-sx6ym
@IrfanKhan-sx6ym 6 месяцев назад
I personally feel, and it is simply a hunch, that Djokovic befriending his young fellow players and constantly practicing with them somewhat unintentionally and subconsciously eases the competitive spirit from other players in match up with Djokovic. He is too supreme of a player himself to have these friendships effect him negatively when he plays group of these young players. But more than often, these young players in process of having too much respect and admiration for Djokovic don't seemed to bring the fire power to these matches and therefore have not done well for themselves especially on the bigger stages of the competition. Alcaraz should not practice with Djokovic for the same reasons and also because Djokovic is too brilliant of a player to get used to yhe pace, feel and patterns of Alcaraz's play.
@rksleung
@rksleung 6 месяцев назад
I bet you Ben Shelton would not practice with him. Haha...
@IrfanKhan-sx6ym
@IrfanKhan-sx6ym 6 месяцев назад
Exactly, great observation! Ben Shelton with such attitude will surely compete more effectively than those who were deemed potential slam champions but went no where! The spirit of competition and belief to overcome the current status quo is what would make in into a champion. Stop with this fan boy going, and start competing for the wins.
@Malloch_Hui
@Malloch_Hui 6 месяцев назад
@@jeff168w its not fake they are like co workers, they all spend a ton of time with each other why not try and be friends, L take tbh
@TheRampart
@TheRampart 6 месяцев назад
100% agree, Fed and Rafa were not practicing with Djokovic on a regular basis. Heck Djokovic wouldn't even play down a level in exhibitions in case it gave them confidence when the pressure was on in a real match. Underestimate Djokovic at your own peril because he has turned around every H2H record out of obsession and will use any means to do so
@TedsWorld101
@TedsWorld101 6 месяцев назад
That sounds nice in theory. I don’t think I agree. The primary goal of these players is to play the greatest tennis that is possible for them, they put unbelievable hours of hard training and dedication. They’re not going to “ease their competitive spirit” just because they form friendships. Obviously some players have friendships with their opponents after the game; but, mid-game, the greatest respect to their opponent is to play their greatest tennis. I see it as the friendship driving them to player better and better tennis to defeat their rivals. - My two cents.
@michaeljensen5627
@michaeljensen5627 Месяц назад
That is so fucking crazy getting to see this, like this!! Wow
@Official.tadiwa
@Official.tadiwa 7 месяцев назад
This is bad for Alcaraz Novak just learning his game 😂
@moratatata
@moratatata 6 месяцев назад
nah bro, they both didn't played for some time so they're not even close to their best even though they look already good.. also like they don't know already everything about their games, like here every practice is on record let alone matches 🤣🤣
@Official.tadiwa
@Official.tadiwa 6 месяцев назад
@@moratatata i love how yall overlook novak training with certain people like he isnt learning their games. Alcaraz is so obssessed with novak he doesnt see it. He started training a lot with sinner (alcaraz) and he started losing more matches to him. What does that say?
@arunkrishnamoorthy9038
@arunkrishnamoorthy9038 6 месяцев назад
@@Official.tadiwa Ruud practices a lot with Nadal and still couldn't dream of taking a set off him... Sinner beats Alcaraz because he's a good player and not just cause they practiced together
@Official.tadiwa
@Official.tadiwa 6 месяцев назад
@@arunkrishnamoorthy9038 ruud isnt a smart tebnis player lmfao you cant compare someone who just hits the ball to someone who thinks. There is a reason serena never trained or hit with anyone else but her sister and her male hitting partners
@michaelmcleod6203
@michaelmcleod6203 6 месяцев назад
I can't believe how many people are saying this is bad news for Alcaraz. This is literally practice, it's good for both of them because they are both out there working on their game. People saying that Alcaraz would perform better against Djokovic if he didn't practice against Djokovic are crazy. That's not how practicing works.
@thefox2270
@thefox2270 6 месяцев назад
Best angle to watch
@cormorant_on_arock7934
@cormorant_on_arock7934 6 месяцев назад
0:32 that backhand down the line is SO good. ... p.s., this match is the "real" final. Lol. (And they are playing it like it is, too. This is not your typical chill practice set. They both put a lot of stock in winning this little practice set/match. ... P.P.S., it's wise that they are doing this, for Novak is not going to be at this level for much longer. At least these two are overlapping when they are both prime, though.
@felipedeabreuprazeres5690
@felipedeabreuprazeres5690 6 месяцев назад
Djoko uses this a lot! It's incredible. Sometimes he has enough time to hit moving forward, but postpones hitting just so that the opponent is already closer to the middle for coming back. I have seen a really cool video compilation of times he did that somewhere in yt
@strawberryramun4646
@strawberryramun4646 6 месяцев назад
Carlos backhand down the line was beautiful too at 1:00
@AdamJayTechnoElectro
@AdamJayTechnoElectro 6 месяцев назад
Hey Tennis Channel. Give us court level cam for more points in your live coverage. Please!!!!
@zardoz7900
@zardoz7900 6 месяцев назад
Great camera angle. You can see much better whats going on compared to the usial birds eye perspective.
@brunoampm1
@brunoampm1 26 дней назад
BEST TENNIS MATCH EVER FILMED because of the Eye´s point of view
@matthollins2214
@matthollins2214 6 месяцев назад
I know its the acoustics of the room but it genuinely sounds like cannons going off in there 🔊
@danielsmith5032
@danielsmith5032 6 месяцев назад
Djokovic wind up sent a sonic boom through the camera at 00:31 lol
@adrianotitofernandorusso5290
@adrianotitofernandorusso5290 2 месяца назад
Are very impressive them two handed backhand
@micetro614
@micetro614 Месяц назад
9:49 is incredible !!!!!!
@80robsmith
@80robsmith 6 месяцев назад
These 2 got some great strokes! What are they a couple 4.5 level players?
@hrjohannesburg5478
@hrjohannesburg5478 6 месяцев назад
Amazing, thank u for sharing. Love the raw sound 💆🏽‍♂️
@vulcanprincess1584
@vulcanprincess1584 6 месяцев назад
indoor tennis could really use some sound proofing for those echoey sounds
@willzsportscards
@willzsportscards 6 месяцев назад
These guys look pretty good! What am I watching? D1 tennis?
@tabletposte9164
@tabletposte9164 6 месяцев назад
from 2:00 onward...the guy on the other court is Mannarino , right ?
@stephenjablonsky1941
@stephenjablonsky1941 Месяц назад
This is like my tennis game only twice as fast.
@THDYoung
@THDYoung 6 месяцев назад
sumptuous!
@rumcoke9123
@rumcoke9123 6 месяцев назад
2 freaks of nature. Unbelievable camera work.
@alancosta4760
@alancosta4760 6 месяцев назад
Unfortunately there are cuts between services understandable but I'd like to hear the conversations 😂
@PoE.Farmer
@PoE.Farmer Месяц назад
The reaction speed at 10:36 by Alcaraz to go for the volley and then realize the ball is going to go out and pull back the swing. Especially when he's that close to the net making it harder to judge the trajectory.
@blank.9301
@blank.9301 4 месяца назад
He, (Carlos) keeps the ball high over the net like Nadal 👍
@rodolfoocampo281
@rodolfoocampo281 2 месяца назад
*RU-vid starts autoplaying this in the background* Me: what are these gunshots? Oh, just Nole and Carlos practicing.
@nava8167
@nava8167 3 месяца назад
I have a theory that tennis is not filmed in this way because they want a match in person to feel different and faster than the normal view
@julianlidberg7590
@julianlidberg7590 6 месяцев назад
lmao the random audio distortions are funny
@ZeJuggler
@ZeJuggler 5 месяцев назад
Just imagine showing up to this club for a recreational game and on the other court there are 2 of the world's most elite sounding like they're having a cannon fight. I think I'd have to put my racket away and watch.
@patrickcaine8236
@patrickcaine8236 6 месяцев назад
It makes a better match for viewers. Longer battles
@Mike-zf7lo
@Mike-zf7lo 5 месяцев назад
"Join the 3.5 ladder! It'll be fun!" *The 3.5 ladder:*
@yashrajjarwal9530
@yashrajjarwal9530 Месяц назад
7:01 is crazy
@DanTuber
@DanTuber 6 месяцев назад
Novak serving with consistent slice.
@FlipxFit
@FlipxFit 6 месяцев назад
One of the reasons why his first and second serve percentages are so high.
@ameeldezi
@ameeldezi 6 месяцев назад
Key to Novak's smooth play is his even balance and still head which makes him hit incredible spots with utmost ease
@gackerman99
@gackerman99 6 месяцев назад
even balance? dude nearly falls over every time he hits a forehand
@ameeldezi
@ameeldezi 6 месяцев назад
@@gackerman99 Okay,that's y he has 24 slams...95 percent when he hits the spots he will have that balance...Watch his winners
@gackerman99
@gackerman99 6 месяцев назад
@@ameeldezihe could have 24 slams despite having shitty balance on his forehand, or because of it. doesn't make it less true.
@muggleclutch
@muggleclutch 6 месяцев назад
Even. Still. Incredible. Utmost. Reads like some kind of advertisement/product placement. Thanks for that.
@ameeldezi
@ameeldezi 6 месяцев назад
@@muggleclutch Not for you,it would be hard to digest for you I can see that
@nicolaspets4975
@nicolaspets4975 6 месяцев назад
Carlotos hits fkn rockets
@leonardallen5522
@leonardallen5522 5 месяцев назад
Seeing the shots from this angle, I honestly feel now I will never be able to play at this level. Thanks for ruining my dreams Tennis Channel.
@tovaba6930
@tovaba6930 6 месяцев назад
The Djokovic serve is so much more effective than the Alcaraz serve. To me, unless Alcaraz fixes his, Djokovic will remain the favorite.
@benchan85
@benchan85 6 месяцев назад
Who do you think gains more information?
@Pie-oq4np
@Pie-oq4np 6 месяцев назад
Novak is obviously the smarter one, so him probably, and Carlos has 20 years of Novak footage to gain information from, he doesn't need more.
@najeeves8171
@najeeves8171 4 месяца назад
Alcaraz - only because they are playing on indoor hardcourts which is the weakest surface for Alcaraz and Novak is arguably the GOAT on this surface (arguable more because of Pete than Roger). Novak would probably win 6 times out of 10 against Pete on indoor hardcourts because of his superior returns.
@markwilliams7091
@markwilliams7091 6 месяцев назад
Carlos is getting jacked.
@lordmax8729
@lordmax8729 3 месяца назад
0:32 damn this one hit different
@demolitor2359
@demolitor2359 6 месяцев назад
The get at 11:31 is unreal
@themightyagathor
@themightyagathor 6 месяцев назад
6:46 nice 2nd serve
@Jethro14403
@Jethro14403 8 дней назад
NOVAK GOAT!
@BabyPiggg
@BabyPiggg 6 месяцев назад
Alcarez serve like laser
@jajefan123456789
@jajefan123456789 6 месяцев назад
yo that mic gain is crazy, turn it down lol
@user-nx4jc5sn9p
@user-nx4jc5sn9p 5 месяцев назад
알카라즈 샷의 파워는 이미 알고 있었지만 이 각도에서 보니 조코비치의 파워도 그에 못지않게 대단하네요. 알카라즈 서브가 강함에 촛점이 맞춰져있다면 조코비치 서브는 강함에다 코너웍까지 겸비하여 알카라즈가 고전했네요. 조코비치의 유연성과 노련함, 아직도 대단한 파워. 그가 불혹을 앞둔 나이에도 불구하고 아직도 세계1위를 하고 있는 이유입니다.
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