Let's see what kind of handshake Nadal chooses to use as a farewell to Djokovic. ;-> Hopefully he can make something more out of it than just a casual handshake, have cool eyes, let's look like an alpha.
It's really impressive how Nole was able to adapt to Sinner's fierce power after the body blows of the first set and reel him back. I still cannot see him doing this over 5 sets but you can never say never with the great master.
Nadal handling the baton over to Alcarez, and Djokovic handling the mantle to Sinner. The exit of legends; the reborn of champions. An era dwindles; another unfolds. The future of tennis is in safe hands.
@@ianfalland i thought to be federer you have to use a one handed backhand? Cause last time I checked, federer fans said that two handed backhand is disgraceful and ugly?
@@topebaldemoro9200 Yeah, his forehand is often compared to Djokovic's. My point is that Sinner's temperament, gentle and quiet, is similar to Federer.
Gotta give nole the credit he deserves. From producing 0 break points this entire year to converting 5 breaks of serve coming back from 4-5 0-30 to absolutely blank sinner in the breaker with some phenomenal shots and keep the last set competitive til the end is amazing. And congrats to sinner on another incredible win
@Wordalways you are just some troll focusing on losing and winning rather than the process, yes he was defeated, so doesn't mean djokovic played bad, he paled hi best on his favorite court
Mental resilience ? 🤔. 0:3 to Alcaraz this year . And 7:0 to Alcaraz in tie break. Now 7:0 lose to Djokovic in tie break. I think this is opposite of mental resilience 😂. He is in great form. Only Alcaraz challenge him this year
seeing people arguing who is better, who is goat, etc. is really exhausting... how come people do not know how to congratulate their favourite player without disregarding the opposition player... can't they just love and enjoy the sport and appreciate the efforts of the players?
There is nothing wrong with pointing out the GOAT when it is obvious. You can have a favorite player and give credit where it is due to the GOAT at the same time. It is not superhumanly impossible or painful in any way.
It is about about them they need to be wright they do not give a shit about the players and for sure do not understand the efort and dedication necesary
Because most tennis fans have room temperature IQ. You have 1 guy commenting that Sinner is very consistent then another guy comments "doper". Then someone comments that Djokovic still has it and someone's gonna comment that he is done and he should retire. This is how majority of comments go and there are also idiots that think alcaraz and sinner are better than the big 3 with a measly 2 year dominance. They don't even enjoy good tennis if it was their idol losing.
@@pragmatica_fantasy3874how was he just potential when prime literally means the best peforming point in one’s carreer? I see where you comming from as these two are playing tennis from another galaxy, but prime djoko defense and thoughness are still unmatched
@@santsbr I believe the previous commenter native language is a romance language, so they mistakenly use "prime" as a synonym of "early" rather than "best"
@@peace4myheart well I only said next season cause I dont think that Djokovic is going to play much longer. He said in an interview that when he’ll start getting beaten up by the young gen he’ll retire so…
*Great match by Djoker and Sinner, almost like a Grand Slam. 3 sets this time.* Now Sinner is almost unbeatable on hardcourt, like Alcaraz on grass. I'm sorry for Nole, but sooner or later his decline would have to begin. I hope he gets back to form next year, one last time. However, if I'm honest, I wouldn't want him to ruin his records by starting to lose and not win anything in his last year. This year he won the Olympics, reached Wimbledon's final and the semi-final at the Australian Open (and also a Master 1000 final), truly a great achievement for a 37 years old tennis player, especially the Olympics gold won without losing a set (record) and in the final against the strongest player on clay, Carlos. For me it will be wonderful to see another match between Nole and Nadal (for me Alcaraz will win 99% against Rafa; he has no chance). I want another great match. Sinner and Alcaraz are the future, and rightly so. Thanks for everything, Nole, Roger and Rafa. Thanks to you and Sampras I loved tennis.
i like Djokovic, but i found that bringing those jackets with the number of his conquered slams ( 23th, 24th) in his bag before the final match is unbecoming and kind of disrespectful .
That's actually a bit unfair on Novak and Jannik. Novak is still playing at an extraordinary level, 37 years-old and all. However, Jannik (and Alcaraz) have taken the game of tennis to such a high level that even Novak is having a lot of trouble reaching it. Jannik's game is almost identical to Novak's with confident strokes from both sides kissing the lines, and that type of game has earned Novak 24 slams, but Jannik hits the ball 5% harder than Novak on average without incurring more unforced errors. Jannik's serve and return are on par with Novak's, so Jannik is essentially some 5% better at playing the most efficient type of tennis we know for winning slams. Medvedev said in his Riyadh post-match interview he has never seen someone play tennis at Sinner's level. I believe him...
Creo también que puede tener chances, lo esta asimilando, también necesita un entrenador Nole, por lo menos si es su último año, que lo de todo de la mejor manera, estudiando cada movimiento de cada rival peligroso.@@juancarlosjuancarlos4629
@@epsilonbeta4877bold of you to say that... I've seen him "smash" the balls when tossing it to crowd. He clearly is holding it in under his calm demeanor... Everyone folds... Perhaps alcaraz will make him smash one day
@@FutonShort Sinner is showing that doping has nothing to do with it. He is negative in the doping tests but his opponents are being destroyed even more than before...
In form Djokovic returns all that, his movement on the baseline sucks heavily and he's always step or two short now which produces so many mistakes on his side. He also rarely runs for the balls now, rather gives up.
Sinner has a margin for error against djokovich now. Djokovich doesn't have a margin of error anymore. BUT, Djokovich can still beat him. 2025 is going to be fun to watch. Djokovich back to full strength after some rest.
Unfortunately, Sinner will be punished for using a cream containing a banned substance. Djoko will have a clear path to compete for number 1, after all, no matter how talented Alcaraz is, he is still very volatile. One minute he wins a slam and the next he is eliminated in the first round.
@@JH-bb8in if you want say washed... Use it on nadal he is just an year older than djoker.... The way Djokovic played today he would have beaten anybody but sinner today... Or alcaraz mayyybe
Personally I think this confirms Djokovic as the greatest ever. At 37 he's the only player on the tour who can keep it competitive with Sinner and Alcaraz. That's an amazing achievement on top of all his other achievements.
How about roger at 38 years old still competing against prime djoker in Wimbledon final 2019 with two match points that's greatness but stil hurts till now
I like how you are now creating new categories of achievements :) So 40:15 at Wimbledon 2019 was also great achievement, wasn’t it? Federer was almost 38 at the time and he almost beat Djokovic who was still in his prime. Every Djoko fan has been mocking Federer for 40:15 and now we learn losing a close match is actually an achievement. Nice one.
Gosh looking like Alcaraz and Sinner is going to be even a BIGGER problem for Djokovic next year, but what a champion to still be able to play at that level. Let’s get to 25 and close the door next year Nole!!!! ❤💪🏽
It felt like Sinner received "recommendation" to bring the match to the third... He looked somehow bored and pissed but in the end did the job. The man is a machine, he can't lose! Forza fox, one more to get richer.
l am not Djokovic fan. However, I want to see Djokovic winning his record 25th Grand Slam before he retires. After seeing Djokovic's back to back defeats against Sinner within a weak, I lost hope on Djokovic to win his 25th Grand Slam. Overcoming Alcaraz & Sinner in Grand Slam tournaments is a herculean task for Djokovic in 2025 season. Djokovic can motivate himself. but, his body is not responding . that's the fact
Well he's still competitive with everybody else and might find a lucky track. Sinner will probably miss Paris and Wimbledon and Alcatraz is not always consistent
@@Lil08103 This season Novak desperately wanted nothing more than the gold medal and he won it at the age of 37. Question: Has your player surpassed the number of Grand Slam titles that Novak has won? Absolutely not. Novak won 3 Grand Slam titles last year at the age of 36 and for the fourth season he has done so. I also don't think your player did it when he was 26, not 36. Sorry
he was there maybe just mentally not ready yet and I'd say that the victory on Nole completely changed him giving the final booster is was struggling to get!
Sinner is absolutely terrifying. Its a completely cold and calculated extreme level that just doesnt go away. Unless he loses this way of playing or gets massively injured, he's on the path to compete with the big three.
@@angedominique9062 Sinner is showing that doping has nothing to do with it. He is negative in the doping tests but his opponents are being destroyed even more than before...
maybe cause Sinner (like Alcaraz) is the future? So people prefer to talk about future prospects instead of living in the past and praising a player who’s past his best years? Just a clue.
@@AA-le9ls Man, I truly hope he reaches his full potential. There hasn't been a great Brazilian male tennis player since Guga retired, this country is starving for some talent.
Its a different kind of motivation now, no longer chasing but rather trying to stay at the top at this age. 2025 will be even harder with Sinner and Carlos gaining more tour experience, learning how to manage matches better, knowing which points they can reserve energy on etc.
Andy Roddick : In the worst season, Nole played the semifinals of A.O. , the Wimbledon final and winning gold at the Olympics. For some of us, it would be the best season of our entire career! People consider Novak’s season a failure. This speaks to his greatness. The man is 38 years old and has the best athletic build of all tennis players. Novak, Rafa made tennis history, but will Alcaraz and Sinner manage to stay on the scene for 20 years with such consistency like them? Honestly, I doubt it. In every sport, a new star emerges and shines, but 20 years of consistency is something entirely different. What Ronaldo and Messi are in football, Novak and Rafa are in tennis. Let’s enjoy watching these legends 🐐🐐
Well Narcissistic Novak is a has been now. He's decline at break neck velocity in one season and he needs to retire. Given the fact that in such a short time he has lost not only to Alcaraz and Sinner, which would be very understandable, as they are the absolute best these days and they are young and will prove, but also, he has lost to Popyn and some other low ranked player whose name I can't even remember! So based on that fact, this season is a great failure and he needs to retire! He's old and wrong and doesn't even have the excuse of Rafa of severe injuries throughout his career to save him.
@@Mars-lp8yd You are the one who needs to retire commenting on UA-cam and writing stupid comments. Go and cry in a far corner, hater. This year Novak wanted nothing more than the gold medal and he claimed it. The big failure is you
So well said 😊! Love Novak and he will bounce back and solve the Sinner-Alcaraz puzzle one last time. I see Nole going into the sunset on his own terms after winning a few more Grand Slams 😎👊
It's nice to start hearing Nole's fans say that it's still a great result for Nole, despite the defeat. They are finally landing and this is good for everyone.
Nice to see they changed the camera angle after rightful storm of criticism. What a crazy rollercoaster was the third set! I wonder how seriously the players take this tournament. Would be nice if they donated the oily millions to women supporting charities.
@@freddycalipari4242 Whatever charities would be great. I said women, because Saudi Arabia and other super rich countries in that region are well known for being strongly patriarchial and women discrimination is still a thing there.
Djokovic's tenacity level: Titan. The only man who almost made Sinner to crush the racket 2:22. Commentators: When Siiner wins a point, he is good, when Novak wins points - both are good. Djokovic won tiebreak 7:0 - siiiiilence. Hypocrisy level is insane.
@@tandirovic1 exacly!but people who says he is history now are only haters who see he is not that but can't admit.Thank you for not being one of those persons.
@cristinamartins2761 I've read some good comments down below..."@sebastiankulle1914 · vor 15 Std. Andy Roddick: In the worst season, Nole played the semifinals of A.O., the Wimbledon final and winning gold at the Olympics. For some of us, it would be the best season of our entire carreer."
@@hqs9585 Not at all. You have to give Djokovic, the GOAT, some credit for playing as well as he is at his age. While Sinner and Alcaraz are great players, not many will be playing as well as Djokovic, if at all, by age 37. Just facts. Come back to this thread 15 years from now. 🤣
@@lilise3965 Unfortunately, age catches up to everyone and that will be the difference. Mobility and stamina will be affected for sure. It does make things interesting, however.
@@giorgioadrianophotoFantasy or nightmare are very close together in this case, not decided yet: "The reigning Australian Open and US Open champion, who won his seventh title of the season in Shanghai on Sunday, tested positive for clostebol in March. An independent panel, which was presented the case by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), accepted there was "no fault or negligence" attached to 23-year-old Sinner. It said the world number one had provided a "credible" explanation and he was able to continue playing. But the decision that Sinner bore no fault has been challenged by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada), which has launched an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas)."
Thanks for reporting, we all know. What I’m saying is that you cannot say he has superpowers due to doping, he was tested negative at all tournaments before and after Indian Wells. It is called ‘biological passport’, so he is winning clean with no doubts. The contamination cost him a lot, losing points and money from that tournament, but for someone it is not enough. WADA has lost all his credibility with the Chinese swimmers case, now they want to show to the world they still exists, but in a very unfair way. It is a political case. Anyway, read the interview from the ITIA’s CEO yesterday.
@@giorgioadrianophoto Agree with that "Sinner plays fantastic Tennis", and I wish him good luck to stay long and healthy in the game, and to overcome this turbulent time in his career 🎾
Great effort by the GOAT Novak Djokovic 🐐👏. That was a wonderful match and the people of Saudi Arabia got an amazing show and display of the highest level of Tennis 👏🔝💯
@@Anticommunism99 bro Sinner literally played match against Medvedev day prior ...Novak on the other hand had rest .. Sinner as u know has some stamina related issues .yet he won 😂
@@jacobschmidt2709Lol all you did was say “Not really” and then mention their ages. Yeah bro we know their ages, still doesn’t change that Sinner has his number now.
Djokovic is lucky no Sinner and Alcaraz in 2015, from 2007-2014 novak only had 7 slams competing against Federer and Nadal, and from 2015-2023 thats where novak got majority of his slams and number 1 record against new gen weak era opponents like tsitsipas, raonic, kyrgios, berreteni, medvedev. If Alcaraz and Sinner exists in 2015 and in their prime peak djokovic might not even crack 10 or 15 slams as he will get stop by Alcaraz and Sinner just like these days, he got 17 slams from 2015-2023 70% of his slams was achieved against those inconsistent new gen guys that i've mentioned.
Well, maybe so physically but remember, what made Djokovic the GOAT wasn’t something you can see until maybe a few years from now with Sinner. How will he do for next 15 years? Then we discuss 2.0.
We all thought that no one could better the machine-like Djokovic of 2015. But what we are seeing in the current Sinner is a notch above that. It's not just incredible consistency, but a much better serve and powerful ground strokes off both wings.
Recency bias much? 2015 Djokovic won 3 slams, made all 4 slam finals, won 6 masters and won the WTF. He dominated his biggest rivals. It was the greatest season ever. Meanwhile, Sinner won 2 slams, made made 2 slam finals, and 3 masters but was dominated by his biggest rival this year in Alcaraz. 37 yearold Djokovic beat Alcaraz in the Olympic finals. Sinner is a good mover and has good consistency, but prime Djokovic was on another level in those departments. Not to mention, 2015 Djokovic had much better stamina.
@@jacobschmidt2709 Jesus, that Novak 2015 season was truly absurd. And to do it at the time he did, against such great players, sheesh. I don't think we'll ever see another season like that.
Yeah,but dont forget,that Sinner is only starting to beat the sheeeeeet out of the world. 2011 and 2015 were not Djokers first succesful season. Its only the second year for Sinner that we can call very succesful. I hope he will be over 15 slams once or maybe 20 😁
The cameraman seems to have climbed down the dune he was filming from yesterday.
🤣🤣
Its ironical if op hasn’t thought that this tournament actually is happening in a desert…cus it fits 😅😂
Hahahahahahah
@@abhishekgakhar3368pretty sure that's the joke 😂
@@HellonearthlABB i just wonder if majority people would make connection …
I see the camera crew have decided to relocate from Mars to Earth.
😂😂😂😂😂
LOOOOOOL T___T
It supposed to be from Mars to Jupiter.
@@rorywhyte6722 landed safely😅
They read the comments and dropped the camera 😂
And I notice the resolution is better today as well. Yesterday it looked like it was shot in 1990 and from the camera distance it may well have been.
Still high . It's ridiculous
Bella questa!😂
And what's funny?
@@jm7804for one glance, it was like 1998.
Finally the camera angle is way better now !
Good to see Peak Djokovic get humbled again by Sinner
@@sagemoondancer8179to say this is peak Djokovic is the stupidest thing I’ve read all day
@@sagemoondancer8179peak djokovic lmao this only 40% Nole but sinner is a beast unlike you
@@sagemoondancer8179 like the sarcasm fella 👍some people don't get it....
Por un drogadicto @@sagemoondancer8179
Camera man is no longer Tom Cruising from the roof
Let's see what kind of handshake Nadal chooses to use as a farewell to Djokovic. ;-> Hopefully he can make something more out of it than just a casual handshake, have cool eyes, let's look like an alpha.
@@scottwarren4998 sigma skibidi rizz. gyatt level 10 ahh handshake.
@@SnapScaperfor fu*k's sake bruv
"Tom Cruising from the roof"
thats beautiful haha
The cameraman paid $50 for a seat upgrade
Lol
best comment
2:22 Jannik was really about to break his racket 💀💀
I was so surprised to see how seriously the players were taking this exhibition lol
@@jajefan123456789lol when there's $6M on the line to the winner, unless you’re a literal billionaire, you’re going to take it seriously.
@@jajefan123456789lol I would take it seriously too if $6M is on the line that’s like 2 grand slam wins combined
I was like what!!! Very surprised 😮
Perché ormai Jannik è a un livello mentale in cui perdere un punto del genere ha un valore insopportabile.
It's really impressive how Nole was able to adapt to Sinner's fierce power after the body blows of the first set and reel him back. I still cannot see him doing this over 5 sets but you can never say never with the great master.
Yo también lo veo asimilando esto y adaptándose para la próxima dar su último mensaje, que aún está vivo y les va a costar derrotarlo.
novak doesnt have the stamina anymore to keep up, and with sinners ballstriking speed you have to have stamina to run around and play the fast pace
Nole still got the endurance to take the kid to the limit. Incredible.
Yes but Sinner played Yesterday 😂
@@matteospeca3924 True. He said he was tired.
in a 3-set match, wow, I'm so impressed! 🙄
@@a-love-supremist give the old men some credit
With all the respect Is not the same to meet Nole now and meet the actual Rafa...Sorry but Is unfair against Sinner..
All credit to the tournament 6 Kings. able to listen to feedback and improve, well done
Beduins goats shagging tourney
Nadal handling the baton over to Alcarez, and Djokovic handling the mantle to Sinner.
The exit of legends; the reborn of champions.
An era dwindles; another unfolds.
The future of tennis is in safe hands.
I thought Sinner was more akin to Federer
@@ianfalland i thought to be federer you have to use a one handed backhand? Cause last time I checked, federer fans said that two handed backhand is disgraceful and ugly?
Djokovic is not handing over the racket to anyone yet, he is still playing top tennis. Let's wait until next year and only then will we comment on it.
@@ianfalland No? Sinner's game is nothing like Federer's. It's more like Djokovic but with extra power.
@@topebaldemoro9200 Yeah, his forehand is often compared to Djokovic's. My point is that Sinner's temperament, gentle and quiet, is similar to Federer.
Djokovic, for the last 15 years, was known as “The Machine”. Sinner’s the next.
Não sabemos, veremos.
@@belengodengo1lo sabemos invece ciccio, le guardi le partite?
Djokovic even takes care of his diet, for example he only consumes gluten free meals. That's why He is a great professional
@@GMTennis so you know how he'll perform for next decade plus?
@@GMTennis Não sabemos se elw vai ter o desempenho e 15 anos como uma máquina, veremos ( Sinner). Isso que quis dizer.
Gotta give nole the credit he deserves. From producing 0 break points this entire year to converting 5 breaks of serve coming back from 4-5 0-30 to absolutely blank sinner in the breaker with some phenomenal shots and keep the last set competitive til the end is amazing. And congrats to sinner on another incredible win
De a poco lo va descubriendo, volverá para dar la campanada.
absolutely!
ESTA RETIRADO 😂😂@@Mart7155
Yeah, but not good enough. Changing of the guards. Nadal and Djokovic lost to their successors.
@Wordalways you are just some troll focusing on losing and winning rather than the process, yes he was defeated, so doesn't mean djokovic played bad, he paled hi best on his favorite court
Djokovic played amazing, but Sinner has insane mental resilience.
also, 14 years younger
Mental resilience ? 🤔. 0:3 to Alcaraz this year . And 7:0 to Alcaraz in tie break. Now 7:0 lose to Djokovic in tie break. I think this is opposite of mental resilience 😂. He is in great form. Only Alcaraz challenge him this year
@@Bobi0000 he looked pretty tired against Novak to be honest, Alcaraz is going to win.
@@alessiogiovannoli1913 I thought so but Jannik defies everyone’s thought .
seeing people arguing who is better, who is goat, etc. is really exhausting... how come people do not know how to congratulate their favourite player without disregarding the opposition player... can't they just love and enjoy the sport and appreciate the efforts of the players?
There is nothing wrong with pointing out the GOAT when it is obvious. You can have a favorite player and give credit where it is due to the GOAT at the same time. It is not superhumanly impossible or painful in any way.
It is about about them they need to be wright they do not give a shit about the players and for sure do not understand the efort and dedication necesary
You're on point but folks on the tube are overwhelmingly halfwits/simps/haters.
Because most tennis fans have room temperature IQ. You have 1 guy commenting that Sinner is very consistent then another guy comments "doper". Then someone comments that Djokovic still has it and someone's gonna comment that he is done and he should retire. This is how majority of comments go and there are also idiots that think alcaraz and sinner are better than the big 3 with a measly 2 year dominance. They don't even enjoy good tennis if it was their idol losing.
Finally, the level of the match was higher than the level of the camera!
I won't be impressed by AI until it can show us prime Djokovic, Federer and Nadal simulations vs Alcaraz and Sinner 😂
maybe a time machine is better
Prime Nole was not so good, Just potential, then he became sure the GOAT. Alcaraz and Sinner are ALIEN in that matter
@@pragmatica_fantasy3874how was he just potential when prime literally means the best peforming point in one’s carreer? I see where you comming from as these two are playing tennis from another galaxy, but prime djoko defense and thoughness are still unmatched
@@santsbr I believe the previous commenter native language is a romance language, so they mistakenly use "prime" as a synonym of "early" rather than "best"
@@santsbr learn the meaning of words
Looks like Djokovic finally met his match in the next season 😮
Next season? More like from now til his retirement.
@@peace4myheart well I only said next season cause I dont think that Djokovic is going to play much longer. He said in an interview that when he’ll start getting beaten up by the young gen he’ll retire so…
Ya lo anticipó Adriano Panata hace más de un año, en otros términos: Sinner jubilará a Djokovic
Sinner was 70% today… Alcaraz won an easy match against a retired Nadal
Hahah Djokovic will hit hes peak again in the new year .. he always does
*Great match by Djoker and Sinner, almost like a Grand Slam. 3 sets this time.*
Now Sinner is almost unbeatable on hardcourt, like Alcaraz on grass.
I'm sorry for Nole, but sooner or later his decline would have to begin. I hope he gets back to form next year, one last time. However, if I'm honest, I wouldn't want him to ruin his records by starting to lose and not win anything in his last year. This year he won the Olympics, reached Wimbledon's final and the semi-final at the Australian Open (and also a Master 1000 final), truly a great achievement for a 37 years old tennis player, especially the Olympics gold won without losing a set (record) and in the final against the strongest player on clay, Carlos.
For me it will be wonderful to see another match between Nole and Nadal (for me Alcaraz will win 99% against Rafa; he has no chance). I want another great match.
Sinner and Alcaraz are the future, and rightly so.
Thanks for everything, Nole, Roger and Rafa. Thanks to you and Sampras I loved tennis.
i like Djokovic, but i found that bringing those jackets with the number of his conquered slams ( 23th, 24th) in his bag before the final match is unbecoming and kind of disrespectful .
No, he is just 38, Federer at 39 still at great level
No brother Nole is still future u will see👍💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿😊🇷🇸
That's actually a bit unfair on Novak and Jannik. Novak is still playing at an extraordinary level, 37 years-old and all. However, Jannik (and Alcaraz) have taken the game of tennis to such a high level that even Novak is having a lot of trouble reaching it. Jannik's game is almost identical to Novak's with confident strokes from both sides kissing the lines, and that type of game has earned Novak 24 slams, but Jannik hits the ball 5% harder than Novak on average without incurring more unforced errors. Jannik's serve and return are on par with Novak's, so Jannik is essentially some 5% better at playing the most efficient type of tennis we know for winning slams. Medvedev said in his Riyadh post-match interview he has never seen someone play tennis at Sinner's level. I believe him...
@@gto6254 But if Sinners level is that good, why does he trail Alcaraz 0-3 this year? Djokovic beat the Spaniard in straights to win the OG.
Novak is still a top 3 player!
Jannik is in Djoker’s head now. Jannik knows he can beat him even in a tight final set. Time for Djoker to reflect on his future.
Finally a comment that praises Sinner, the new world number one, bravo you
Sinner is in great shape, but Djokovic is getting closer and closer to beat him. In AO if hungry for a win Djokovic will be a main favorite
relax bro it's an exhibition, have fun without injury is the key, also it's a very close match, good practice for next year's AO for Novak
@@LeoWho1985 it's not just an exhibition, it has $6m usd prize money
Creo también que puede tener chances, lo esta asimilando, también necesita un entrenador Nole, por lo menos si es su último año, que lo de todo de la mejor manera, estudiando cada movimiento de cada rival peligroso.@@juancarlosjuancarlos4629
Sinner with a bit of frustration at 2:22. He looked like he was about to smash his racket there for a second lol.
Yeah but he will never smash a racket in his life.
@@epsilonbeta4877bold of you to say that... I've seen him "smash" the balls when tossing it to crowd. He clearly is holding it in under his calm demeanor... Everyone folds... Perhaps alcaraz will make him smash one day
Did the doping wear off?
@@john3107 Alcaraz already smashed a racket,
it's on yt
@@FutonShort Sinner is showing that doping has nothing to do with it. He is negative in the doping tests but his opponents are being destroyed even more than before...
what did my eyes just seen, that's some really unreal next level tennis, sinner is a beast whats going on
Simply insane power shots from Sinner! Crazy!!!
Sinner's shots is simply deadly too.
In form Djokovic returns all that, his movement on the baseline sucks heavily and he's always step or two short now which produces so many mistakes on his side. He also rarely runs for the balls now, rather gives up.
Always it is a pleasure seeing this outcome!
what a match ! like a Grand Slam final ! congrats to both players , true professionals not money collectors like Octopus and Holga
Real question is why is Rune even part of this?
They are all money collectors, but at least they put up a show
Well, Holger is not at the same level as Sinner and Alcaraz. He shouldn’t even be there after such a terrible season.
Rune was propped up to ensure Rafa Alcaraz match
@@InfinityX2 Yea he does bring in the views. By form and rankings Zverev genuinely should've been the 6th, though I'm not a fan of either of them.
Sinner has a margin for error against djokovich now. Djokovich doesn't have a margin of error anymore. BUT, Djokovich can still beat him. 2025 is going to be fun to watch. Djokovich back to full strength after some rest.
no he can t. as long as sinner is healthy, nole will never beat him again till he retires.
@@VladRadu-tq1pgHe will.
@@VladRadu-tq1pg you know he will.
@@dusan550 You know he won't...
Unfortunately, Sinner will be punished for using a cream containing a banned substance. Djoko will have a clear path to compete for number 1, after all, no matter how talented Alcaraz is, he is still very volatile. One minute he wins a slam and the next he is eliminated in the first round.
What’s scary is I could honestly see Sinner going up a gear, he just didn’t want to push his body too much before Turin.
Don't chat shit! 😂
嗯!
Honestly you dont know what you are talking about. Everybody pushing for 6mill 1st place prize
@@seadkapic4768 correct. The guy has zero clue! 🤣
@bh4560 no, he's stating that sinner had more in the tank..... for Alcaraz. He's preserving.
Absolutely a stupendous and flawless camera angle. It is worth watching from this zone in order to follow the composure and movement of the rallies.
Great fight from the 37 year old.
Washed
Yeah, but not good enough. Changing of the guards. Nadal and Djokovic lost to their successors.
@@Wordalways sinner is Federer’s successor
Almost 38
@@JH-bb8in if you want say washed... Use it on nadal he is just an year older than djoker....
The way Djokovic played today he would have beaten anybody but sinner today... Or alcaraz mayyybe
Personally I think this confirms Djokovic as the greatest ever. At 37 he's the only player on the tour who can keep it competitive with Sinner and Alcaraz. That's an amazing achievement on top of all his other achievements.
Y sin vacuna!!!
How about roger at 38 years old still competing against prime djoker in Wimbledon final 2019 with two match points that's greatness but stil hurts till now
By the same logic Federer is the greatest ever when he was one point away from beating his biggest rivals at nearly 38.
I like how you are now creating new categories of achievements :) So 40:15 at Wimbledon 2019 was also great achievement, wasn’t it? Federer was almost 38 at the time and he almost beat Djokovic who was still in his prime. Every Djoko fan has been mocking Federer for 40:15 and now we learn losing a close match is actually an achievement. Nice one.
@@halabiahmed314532 Novak is not on his prime, 32 is on their downhill for tennis players. Sampras already retired in 32.
Gosh looking like Alcaraz and Sinner is going to be even a BIGGER problem for Djokovic next year, but what a champion to still be able to play at that level. Let’s get to 25 and close the door next year Nole!!!! ❤💪🏽
Vamos Nole por los 25 grandes, lo creemos eso será en Australia.
They were a problem this year.
Next year? I guess you were in a coma this year when they took all 4 slams from him.
It felt like Sinner received "recommendation" to bring the match to the third... He looked somehow bored and pissed but in the end did the job. The man is a machine, he can't lose! Forza fox, one more to get richer.
@@playtoyappz I felt the same
Sinner's secret source seems to be helping him
@@David-i8i of course, he is unstoppable darling, and we are enjoying a lot ;)
lol what a blind fan 😂
lol moronic comment, he was about to smash a racket in the third and complaining to his box end of the second set.
l am not Djokovic fan. However, I want to see Djokovic winning his record 25th Grand Slam before he retires.
After seeing Djokovic's back to back defeats against Sinner within a weak, I lost hope on Djokovic to win his 25th Grand Slam.
Overcoming Alcaraz & Sinner in Grand Slam tournaments is a herculean task for Djokovic in 2025 season.
Djokovic can motivate himself. but, his body is not responding . that's the fact
Well he's still competitive with everybody else and might find a lucky track. Sinner will probably miss Paris and Wimbledon and Alcatraz is not always consistent
I am not a fan and do not want to see it 😂
@@Lil08103 You will see him win it and you will cry again. This season, Novak made you cry only when he won the gold medal 😂
@@MalekAhmed-kz3zu i actually loved this year in this regard. no grand slams. dont care about the olympics. sorry.
@@Lil08103 This season Novak desperately wanted nothing more than the gold medal and he won it at the age of 37. Question: Has your player surpassed the number of Grand Slam titles that Novak has won? Absolutely not. Novak won 3 Grand Slam titles last year at the age of 36 and for the fourth season he has done so. I also don't think your player did it when he was 26, not 36. Sorry
Nola had a nice run. It's over. His legacy is being top 3 ever to do it 👏
Bravo Nole. You playes wonderful. Congratulation to Sinner for victory. Nole 🐐
How a year can change things completely. A year ago Sinner wasn’t able to win even one match against Daniil and Novak. Remarkable year for Sinner!
he was there maybe just mentally not ready yet and I'd say that the victory on Nole completely changed him giving the final booster is was struggling to get!
@@19valerio84 DRUGS DO WORK BUT ANTIDOPING INSTITUTION HAS SOMETN+HING TO SAY. SINNER IS GREAT BUT IS HE CLEAN???
Why is everyone refusing to say it ass it is? Sinner is doped up
A year ago Sinner defeated Novak in Nitto atp 2023. And also in Davis cup 2023 semis in which he didn't let Novak convert 3 match points.
Novak is great fighter👏👏👏
Novax Chokervic needs more PED
An explosive crowd if you will.
Future king of Tennis and ex king. Tennis has bright future.
I can't imagine Sinner as a future king of tennis with those tiny legs.
Sinner is absolutely terrifying. Its a completely cold and calculated extreme level that just doesnt go away.
Unless he loses this way of playing or gets massively injured, he's on the path to compete with the big three.
Sinner va être suspendu pour dopage...
@@angedominique9062 Sinner is showing that doping has nothing to do with it. He is negative in the doping tests but his opponents are being destroyed even more than before...
@@angedominique9062maybe for negligence, not for doping. Get informed before to type
@@axelb1975 I think this is the Sinner reaction mode: now that I’m tested even more than before, I will show you what I can do
I am the camera man guys...I got a seat in lower levels today ...I find everyone is appreciating that thankyou 😄
Sinner is really on top of his game. Alcaraz is really the only guy that can beat him when both are 100% imo
Even at 37 and sinner being in the Best form he could possibly be, Djokovic can still produce magic. Amazing match
Dang even Novak can’t stop Sinner now
Well, Alkaraz did that last month.
Man... he have ONE good year and yoy are talking how he is unbeateble.
Djokovic had 15 - 20 years like thyis.
@@milanm403not 20 years only 14 years maybe (except 2017) since 2011
@@milanm403 Djokovic has won 2+ slams 6 years only, not 15-20. Dominance from 2011-2023 minus 2017 is 12 years, not 15-20.
maybe cause Sinner (like Alcaraz) is the future? So people prefer to talk about future prospects instead of living in the past and praising a player who’s past his best years?
Just a clue.
Es el gran momento de Sinner. Dominador !!
Man Sinner is just unbeatable at the moment
Alcaraz begs to differ.
👍🏼
What are you talking about ? He was only beaten a few weeks ago !
@@Stuckinachair2wheelsin a 3rd set tiebreak
maybe in a 5 seter
@@astrahcat1212 yeah he was beaten !
Sinner truly is the NEXT Novak Djokovic. He has been absolutely dominant on the last few tournaments.
Nice win Jannik. 👍
Great match by the GOAT Novak Djokovic 🐐💯👏👏👏
At this point, i see only jannik and carlos to win big tournaments in 2025
Don't forget Fonseca.
@@AA-le9ls Man, I truly hope he reaches his full potential. There hasn't been a great Brazilian male tennis player since Guga retired, this country is starving for some talent.
Nice to see Novak relax as the years go by. He seems to enjoy himself
Its a different kind of motivation now, no longer chasing but rather trying to stay at the top at this age. 2025 will be even harder with Sinner and Carlos gaining more tour experience, learning how to manage matches better, knowing which points they can reserve energy on etc.
Andy Roddick : In the worst season, Nole played the semifinals of A.O. , the Wimbledon final and winning gold at the Olympics.
For some of us, it would be the best season of our entire career!
People consider Novak’s season a failure. This speaks to his greatness. The man is 38 years old and has the best athletic build of all tennis players. Novak, Rafa made tennis history, but will Alcaraz and Sinner manage to stay on the scene for 20 years with such consistency like them? Honestly, I doubt it. In every sport, a new star emerges and shines, but 20 years of consistency is something entirely different. What Ronaldo and Messi are in football, Novak and Rafa are in tennis. Let’s enjoy watching these legends 🐐🐐
Well Narcissistic Novak is a has been now. He's decline at break neck velocity in one season and he needs to retire. Given the fact that in such a short time he has lost not only to Alcaraz and Sinner, which would be very understandable, as they are the absolute best these days and they are young and will prove, but also, he has lost to Popyn and some other low ranked player whose name I can't even remember! So based on that fact, this season is a great failure and he needs to retire! He's old and wrong and doesn't even have the excuse of Rafa of severe injuries throughout his career to save him.
@@Mars-lp8yd take a chill pill hater :D :D
@@Mars-lp8yd You are the one who needs to retire commenting on UA-cam and writing stupid comments. Go and cry in a far corner, hater. This year Novak wanted nothing more than the gold medal and he claimed it. The big failure is you
So well said 😊! Love Novak and he will bounce back and solve the Sinner-Alcaraz puzzle one last time. I see Nole going into the sunset on his own terms after winning a few more Grand Slams 😎👊
@@markocvejic6416 hejter buraz mani ga u picku materinu. Neverovatno koliko ljude boli to sto je srbin ispisao istoriju ovog sporta
Better than Laver cup. That was a wonderful epic match and a display of the highest level of Tennis 👏💯🔝
It's nice to start hearing Nole's fans say that it's still a great result for Nole, despite the defeat. They are finally landing and this is good for everyone.
Nice to see they changed the camera angle after rightful storm of criticism. What a crazy rollercoaster was the third set! I wonder how seriously the players take this tournament. Would be nice if they donated the oily millions to women supporting charities.
Why women charities? How about children and young men?
@@freddycalipari4242 Whatever charities would be great. I said women, because Saudi Arabia and other super rich countries in that region are well known for being strongly patriarchial and women discrimination is still a thing there.
Ugh u woke people r the worst😂 keep barking and begging in the comments 💀
good practice for AO for Novak, he's closer to win every time
Buongiorno, due fenomeni 👋🏼👋🏼
If Sinner can beat Medvedev, Djokovic and Alcaraz all in a row (the best players of the 2020’s), then that would be insane
Medvedev is not the same player he was 2019- 2021 and Djokovic has declined a lot due to age.
@@jacobschmidt2709 Nole just won the Olympics I don't see any decline
@@Universe3-e7rlol the Olympics was the start of his decline.
@@jacobschmidt2709Djokovic is number 4, Medvedev is number 5... what are you talking about?
@@Sabrina-pl1ccand sinner is 1 now alcaraz is the only who win against him . Djokovic is not in his prime
Djokovic's tenacity level: Titan.
The only man who almost made Sinner to crush the racket 2:22.
Commentators: When Siiner wins a point, he is good, when Novak wins points - both are good. Djokovic won tiebreak 7:0 - siiiiilence. Hypocrisy level is insane.
Faking an injury in an exhibition is next level. Bye, djoki!
Volime te Nole ❤❤❤
Sinner was 70% today… enough for beat Oldovic. Alcaraz won an easy match against a retired Nadal
This was a great display from Nole! I bet he can beat in a good day Sinner or Alcaraz maybe one more time in a Slam!
Sinner not as cynical as we were used to. Yeah, it's just an exhibition, but he missed so many easy - and crucial - points.
Crazy match though.
Yea that will annoy him but he has a chance to correct that against carlos
He's a bit tired too, bro didn't stop since beijing 😅
He said it himself in the interview that he knows he missed some shots but he’ll work on it for the final.
@@Clemmusicfr don't tell ALcaraz fans. they already decided Sinner fans cannot make up excuses if Sinner loses on Saturday.
@@marissssss11111 alcaraz toxic* fans, luckily all of them aren't like that
I'm not a huge fan of Djokovic, but what he's doing at 37 is truly admirable. Well done.
Djokovic regardless of how old he is, he is still amazing as ever.
@@tandirovic1 exacly!but people who says he is history now are only haters who see he is not that but can't admit.Thank you for not being one of those persons.
@cristinamartins2761 I've read some good comments down below..."@sebastiankulle1914 · vor 15 Std.
Andy Roddick: In the worst season, Nole played the semifinals of A.O., the Wimbledon final and winning gold at the Olympics. For some of us, it would be the best season of our entire carreer."
It’s great to see Djokovic cheered like this
Let's see if players like Sinner and Alcaraz are even on the tour at age 37.
what kind of statement is this, a sore looser.
As a Sinner's fan, I would rather not see him lose to a younger player just because he's younger. Federer was the wisest of the 4 Big ones.
@@lilise3965Wisest how? He retired at 41, so far the oldest to retire out of the four.
@@hqs9585 Not at all. You have to give Djokovic, the GOAT, some credit for playing as well as he is at his age. While Sinner and Alcaraz are great players, not many will be playing as well as Djokovic, if at all, by age 37. Just facts. Come back to this thread 15 years from now. 🤣
@@lilise3965 Unfortunately, age catches up to everyone and that will be the difference. Mobility and stamina will be affected for sure. It does make things interesting, however.
Ok this camera is better, I'll definitely watch the final 😂
Easy money. You played 3 matches in 3 days, each win nets you $1.5 mil. Win 3 matches and you got $6 mil, equal to winning 2 grand slam titles.
Wait so the winning gets 4.5mil for each win and 6mil for winning the tourney? So total 10.5 million?
Nope, everyone Just gets 1.5 no matter the result. Only the winner gets 6 Mil i
Sinner with his doping overpowers Nola.
😂😂😂 sure Peter Pan, in your fantasy world! Get a real life kiddo!
@@giorgioadrianophotoFantasy or nightmare are very close together in this case, not decided yet: "The reigning Australian Open and US Open champion, who won his seventh title of the season in Shanghai on Sunday, tested positive for clostebol in March.
An independent panel, which was presented the case by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), accepted there was "no fault or negligence" attached to 23-year-old Sinner. It said the world number one had provided a "credible" explanation and he was able to continue playing.
But the decision that Sinner bore no fault has been challenged by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada), which has launched an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas)."
Thanks for reporting, we all know. What I’m saying is that you cannot say he has superpowers due to doping, he was tested negative at all tournaments before and after Indian Wells. It is called ‘biological passport’, so he is winning clean with no doubts. The contamination cost him a lot, losing points and money from that tournament, but for someone it is not enough. WADA has lost all his credibility with the Chinese swimmers case, now they want to show to the world they still exists, but in a very unfair way. It is a political case. Anyway, read the interview from the ITIA’s CEO yesterday.
@@giorgioadrianophoto Agree with that "Sinner plays fantastic Tennis", and I wish him good luck to stay long and healthy in the game, and to overcome this turbulent time in his career 🎾
37 years old Djokovic still competing for number 1
Is he tho? 😂😂😂😂
He might not even make top 8 this year lol
Competing WITH the number one.
👍🏼
@@NamTran-xc2ip and what''s your point and a lol about?
You mean against number 1? Yes, he is. If he wanted to compete for number 1 though, this tournament with no points wouldn’t help :)
It’s kind of impossible to play against Sinner right now: he will always give you back the ball, strong and precise, everywhere you send it!
Great effort by the GOAT Novak Djokovic 🐐👏. That was a wonderful match and the people of Saudi Arabia got an amazing show and display of the highest level of Tennis 👏🔝💯
And he lost 😂😂😂
@@desiremixx7622 go comment same shit on nadal's loss... It will be very funny indeed...
Djoker continues to deliver top notch performance despite his age.
Doping
They need to fix the audio. Hitting of the ball doesn't sound as good as it does usually. Also, in comparison, the footwork/shoes is way too loud.
I agree COMPLETELY. Didn’t sound clean and I know those guys thump the middle of the strings.
Sinner ya está otro nivel
Old man is getting close to Sinner again. Watch this space next year.
No is not getting closer, is getting beat time after time!!
Lo mismo pienso, Novak no se ha rendido, buscará la manera, y dará su última función. Ya tiene su nueva motivación.
@@hqs9585 4-4 lol
@@hqs9585that's called hate
2:11 Djokovic never back down 👑
Sinner proving once more why he is #1
The goat has still a lot of tennis left 👍💖
$6m is a surprisingly motivating amount of money
Sinner has that running backhand. I’ve never seen someone put as much on the backhand on the run as Sinner
Immenso Jannik 💯💢💯👍
2:22 did yall see that sinner almost smashing racquet😂😂😂?
that's was to prove he is actually a human being and not a machine 🤣
Yep! He admitted he went nervous. They very playing for real, and that made the match so entertaining
Novak got broken 6 times that's insane ...Sinner is by far the best returner and base line rallier by a long shot .
Not really
Djokovic is just tired
Nope
@@Anticommunism99 so was Sinner 🥱
@@Anticommunism99 bro Sinner literally played match against Medvedev day prior ...Novak on the other hand had rest .. Sinner as u know has some stamina related issues .yet he won 😂
@@roydondsa doping
Sinner is on ♨️
Djokovic has no answers to Sinner right now. Crazy
Not really. This is a declined 38 year-old Djokovic facing a player 16 years younger and in his prime. How else did you think this was going to go?
@@jacobschmidt2709 37 year old man, and sinner is 14 years younger, not 16.
I stand corrected, but the point still stands.@@gamegoodgg5240
@@gamegoodgg5240 as if that makes any difference lol still a big age gap
@@jacobschmidt2709Lol all you did was say “Not really” and then mention their ages. Yeah bro we know their ages, still doesn’t change that Sinner has his number now.
Nice to see a different cameraman, the one from yesterday is still climbing down Tom Cruise style 🧗
Djokovic is lucky no Sinner and Alcaraz in 2015, from 2007-2014 novak only had 7 slams competing against Federer and Nadal, and from 2015-2023 thats where novak got majority of his slams and number 1 record against new gen weak era opponents like tsitsipas, raonic, kyrgios, berreteni, medvedev.
If Alcaraz and Sinner exists in 2015 and in their prime peak djokovic might not even crack 10 or 15 slams as he will get stop by Alcaraz and Sinner just like these days, he got 17 slams from 2015-2023 70% of his slams was achieved against those inconsistent new gen guys that i've mentioned.
These blue and purple courts are good
Great Match…..Jannik is Nole 2.0……the Perfect Evolution of Djoker
Well, maybe so physically but remember, what made Djokovic the GOAT wasn’t something you can see until maybe a few years from now with Sinner. How will he do for next 15 years? Then we discuss 2.0.
AUDIENCE WAS FOR THE GOAT DJOKO
That game was clearly NOT an exhibition match.
Loved the war between those great player.
At first I don't like this exhibition tournament. But now I think it's quite interesting and definitely a good idea
We all thought that no one could better the machine-like Djokovic of 2015. But what we are seeing in the current Sinner is a notch above that. It's not just incredible consistency, but a much better serve and powerful ground strokes off both wings.
Recency bias much? 2015 Djokovic won 3 slams, made all 4 slam finals, won 6 masters and won the WTF. He dominated his biggest rivals. It was the greatest season ever. Meanwhile, Sinner won 2 slams, made made 2 slam finals, and 3 masters but was dominated by his biggest rival this year in Alcaraz. 37 yearold Djokovic beat Alcaraz in the Olympic finals. Sinner is a good mover and has good consistency, but prime Djokovic was on another level in those departments. Not to mention, 2015 Djokovic had much better stamina.
Yeah, not even close to Djokovic 2015 or 2011 level.
"above that" 🤣 sure buddy
@@jacobschmidt2709 Jesus, that Novak 2015 season was truly absurd. And to do it at the time he did, against such great players, sheesh. I don't think we'll ever see another season like that.
Yeah,but dont forget,that Sinner is only starting to beat the sheeeeeet out of the world. 2011 and 2015 were not Djokers first succesful season. Its only the second year for Sinner that we can call very succesful. I hope he will be over 15 slams once or maybe 20 😁
Wow, it's rare to see a crowd getting so behind Djokovic.
Because this is not west
@@rakshitkumar6717 Djokovic, champion of political persecutions and slavery of women?
No chance for Nole...
Amazing to hear a crowd rooting for the Joker. Finally!