It's damn irritating bruh. I was so excited after taking the subscription only to see the invisible tennis. Ten minutes into the sinner game and i quit.
and it would be fine if it only were RU-vid compression that made it literally invisible, but you can't see the ball on the live broadcast as well... problem is, I paid for that.
@@galatasaray984 yeah of course but still I mean Lehecka hasn't played for like 3 months and it was his 2nd match only. The overall form I'm saying Medvedev usually shines in this particular moment of the season so that's odd
yeh that was some weird shit, he was being his usual jackss self trying to take the serve on with his drive bh the entire match untill he got broken in the 2nd then he FINALY chnge something
@@kolega427 He's only "not likeable" to you corny haters on the internet who have no lives, because from what I hear he''s one of the most liked people in the locker room amongst other players
Amazing comeback from Lehecka to the tour after his back injury. At the same time, Daniil is also just terrible at the moment. Again I really think playing the Olympics and losing badly to Felix realy damaged his confidence and motivation to compete again.
9:52 I’m not anything close to a fan of Tsitsipas but I’m happy for him, as this win comes after putting a stop to his dad being a coach. His dad is a good coach, but not for him anymore. It’s a new stage in his life and hope he keeps it going despite some ups and downs
Good to see Rune playing well -- still a long way to go to fulfill some of the next gen 3rd wheel promise (behind ofc Carlos and Jannik), but alongside guys like Shelton, Musetti, and Fils (and maybe even 19 y/o Michelsen!), it's possible for him. Lehecka is also underrated -- has some serious power on his FH, good movement, and he's also only 22. Although I like Gael, pretty damn annoyed that Alexei turned back into a pumpkin so quickly lol
Tennis TV ...The Italian was a player who could easily beat Sinner and Alcaraz a few years ago, but the latter have since evolved and improved their game. It is true that youth in most cases makes one faster and stronger, but courage is the only thing a player can retain, obviously by maintaining a good level and improving his sharpness, even his aim. The Italian is practically at the same level as he has been for years.
How are they filming every match with a different camera and color vibrance setting haha is this an ATP Tournament or organized by my local amateur sports club???
Quick question: How does the dress code work in this tournament? Why did some players dress in neon yellow for the same match but others didn't? If it's sponsorship, how does that work? Each player decides whether or not to be sponsored by wearing certain outfits?
The video quality is horrendous! Actually have subscription with terrestrial license holder in my country and its not better. What is going on....? is completely to do with whatever compression they're using. @TennisTV you need to fix this. its absolutely unacceptable.
Popyrin couldn't turn around and play a match in the US in less than 24 hours after winning the Canadian Open. They should really leave some day gaps between these Masters tournaments, especially taking into account rain delays and days lost. The scheduling is terrible.
Popyrin backing up his title 😅.. Consistency is such a key factor to become top 10, we underappreciate what Fed, Djoker, Rafa and all did in terms of consistency. Medvedev losing two 1st rounds in 1000s, I cant remember when this happened to Djoker or Fed ...
Tiafoe with the "too small" gesture shows he's the biggest clown on tour. Never won any olympic medal or m1000s and acts like he's one of the elite lol
Leave him be, everyone, and what motivates them and brings the juices out. I have a guy at my club who just likes to pick fights with me in sm pages. It motivates him because I was coaching him, and he wants to show me he is gotten better even more than me. It's kind of funny to watch, but it helps him play better. We are cool outside of that
@user-tc9fn9ux2u Agreed. I just found it hilarious when he refered to the players he is losing to as "clowns" You made the QFs at majors, great but doesn't make you better than most until you hold the trophy. And everyone on tour is good so if you don't show up or capitalize you won't win. Perfect example is Giron or Popry as they are great players but have lost close matches to small margins but are always gonna be dangerous unseeded and eventually will break out sooner or maybe years later like now. His appearnce on Break Point and US coverage during the US Open has has inflated his ego I feel.
Did he say that the players or clowns or that he was saying that he is spurious to Musetti? I don't know so I'm really interested to see these interviews..
@@Abdoukarimm yeah but in tennis all is about match-ups. Federer couldnt take peak Nadal, and Nadal couldnt take Djokovic in hc. So.. seems that Musetti couldnt take Tiafoe in this surface.
he's 6' 2". He doesn't look big cause he's built like a tank. I saw him live in Dubai this year and I couldn't believe how much bigger he looks in real life compared to TV. He's very well proportioned and athletic. Kinda like Musetti who is 6' 2" too but doesn't look it.
never a fan of the angry look towards the players box after winning a point. why not play it cool? 🤷♂ i like how Monf does it. but the way popyrin and alcaraz and rune etc always look angry.... just cant get behind it
1. Why is it every arrogant player has a weird stride/walk. 2 Tsitipas needs to tell his parents to fuck off 3. Bertin vs rune was whoever can hit harder. 4. So many inform players losing por que?
Sinner was supposed to be injured - In last Paris Rolex the waiter reported to me that Sinner was complaining about ankle - so the question is "what is going on with that guy? Is he destroying himself?"
@@jungl3ist I was staying at the same hotel as the players (Accor group - main sponsor) and had long conversation with the staff - Sinner was not hiding anything when he arrived about a certain injury and indeed he is having a lot of body problems, then he performs with these injuries. So he must be taking strong painkillers, but this has a certain limit on the long term. I am sure he is asking for advice, but money and career play a role and decisions are not always good. Tennis became very athletic and he looks very thin and plays very aggressively with extreme slides (look at his ankles bending), not always in healthy positions like Novak.