He doesn't speak good english yet, he really is getting better last year, you can see his interviews in english of 2022 and compare to when he speaks in spanish, he is not dull or simplistic. He just needs more precision to be fluent in his expressions in english.
@@MiNo77. Yeah, I know, I'm spanish, I lived in England (Bristol) for six months and learned the language there, the first 2 months were terrible and I could barely speak or even understand shit when people talked normal/fast... There was a lot of spanish, portuguese and italians there. Some of them spoke good english after a year or even 6-9 months, but without proper accent (I don't generally care so much about the accent which is not the same as pronunciation), but a lot of people of those countries didn't talk properly even after years living there. Normally those people got together and they used english just for the "basics" of Life, but they didn't fully got into the culture or they didn't have english gfs/Friends and so on.. (I did).
A lot of people believe, like with most Spaniards, Alcaraz would be mediocre on indoor hard… but for the past 3 days, he clearly proved to be more than meets the eye! Without doubt, the MVP of this year’s tournament!
He will surely not be mediocre, but I have a hard time seeing him winning many Paris masters or ATP finals tbh. Tbf Laver Cup has one of the slowest surfaces and the ball bounces very low, which really helps out Alcaraz
If this court was as fast as USO, I reckon fritz would have put this to a tight 3 setter. But this court seems to be as slow as IW and bounces as low as AO
@@David_james77 He already won 3 Davis Cup matches indoors before Lavers Cup, last year he was the youngest player to reach the semis at the ATP finals since Nadal in 2006. The kid is only 21 years old, why wouldn't he be able to improve on hard court indoors?
@@tonyh4807ball is round. Court surfaces have differences. Anything is possible for anyone in the pro circuit. Mostly boils down to who has the consistency and element of surprise with their skills. 😅
Humble and loves the game. And you are right that level of play established back in 05 is yet to be seen or matched, but who knows... 💯👍. You have the right attitude
I have the feeling that Creamy Boy is just focusing on his gf and keeping the number 1 and doesn't feel ok with most people on circuit... So he doesn't participates in anything that doesn't bring points....
This guy is born to play tennis. Btw 2005 wasn‘t rogers best season it was 2006 in which he won 3 slams and 4 masters + Atp Finals and still it was not the best season someone has ever played. It got broken by Novak twice in 2011 (3 slams & 5 masters + ATP Finals) and in 2015 (3 slams & 6 masters + ATP Finals)
Im pretty sure 2005 81-4, 11 titles is better then 2011 70-6, 10 titles and 2015, 82-6 11 titles, Federer was demolishing the competition like a force of nature, begels left and right, and im not even gonna bring 2006... that is a story for itself
Feel bad for Fritz. Slow Hard Court, low bouncing is perfect for Carlos. And he treated it like an important final and locked the fuck in. Not much Fritz could have done.
A total suck. Just saying what is expected the corporate marketing of this guy is nauseating. A nice kid but getting swallowed up by the nadal casino match fixing only thing is he cant deliver the way they need him to. Thank god for Sasha danil & Casper some brains & integrity. Carlos is a lost boy.
Humble Boy that just loves to play tennis
He is down to earth, well said and done ✔️ 👏 👍
As is his tennis is his character, delighted and speechless .... Congratulations team Europe, congratulations Carlito's
He doesn't speak good english yet, he really is getting better last year, you can see his interviews in english of 2022 and compare to when he speaks in spanish, he is not dull or simplistic. He just needs more precision to be fluent in his expressions in english.
@@m.a.g.3920 Spanish and Italians have the hardest time pronouncing English...Valentino Rossi and today difficult speak English :)
@@MiNo77. Yeah, I know, I'm spanish, I lived in England (Bristol) for six months and learned the language there, the first 2 months were terrible and I could barely speak or even understand shit when people talked normal/fast... There was a lot of spanish, portuguese and italians there. Some of them spoke good english after a year or even 6-9 months, but without proper accent (I don't generally care so much about the accent which is not the same as pronunciation), but a lot of people of those countries didn't talk properly even after years living there. Normally those people got together and they used english just for the "basics" of Life, but they didn't fully got into the culture or they didn't have english gfs/Friends and so on.. (I did).
@@m.a.g.3920 However, they are great professionals in sports and don't really have time to learn languages if it doesn't work out for them :)
Such a great person! 🎉🎉🎉
This man Carlos entertains even in his Interviews, yet he is so humble, no abusing or cussing, no cringe talk...
Carlos the humble man!
Carlos is a great player and leader and very humble. All players did great. Congratulations to all. Great tennis 🎾
A lot of people believe, like with most Spaniards, Alcaraz would be mediocre on indoor hard… but for the past 3 days, he clearly proved to be more than meets the eye!
Without doubt, the MVP of this year’s tournament!
He will surely not be mediocre, but I have a hard time seeing him winning many Paris masters or ATP finals tbh. Tbf Laver Cup has one of the slowest surfaces and the ball bounces very low, which really helps out Alcaraz
If this court was as fast as USO, I reckon fritz would have put this to a tight 3 setter. But this court seems to be as slow as IW and bounces as low as AO
@@David_james77 He already won 3 Davis Cup matches indoors before Lavers Cup, last year he was the youngest player to reach the semis at the ATP finals since Nadal in 2006. The kid is only 21 years old, why wouldn't he be able to improve on hard court indoors?
@@tonyh4807ball is round. Court surfaces have differences. Anything is possible for anyone in the pro circuit. Mostly boils down to who has the consistency and element of surprise with their skills. 😅
@@impopquiz 💯 🔥
Congratulations Alcaraz...congratulations team Europa.I am Portugaise...
Estamos muy orgullosos de Carlitos, y ahora Europa también siente ese orgullo. Él es maravilloso, es un amor de niño ❤
Humble and loves the game. And you are right that level of play established back in 05 is yet to be seen or matched, but who knows... 💯👍. You have the right attitude
Congratulations Carlitos ❤ and to Team Europe Love you guys❤
Humildad y reconocimiento, gigante Carlos!
The Best Karlitos,Vammooss!
Vamos Carlitos !felicitaciones !
Congratulations! ❤🎉
Vamos carlitos ❤❤
Grande!! Carlos ❤❤
Congrats Carlitos! 🎉
He was electrifying in the first set. The only guy capable of stopping him at such level is Sinner.
Felicitaciones am equipo Europeo
Vamooos Carlos Alcaraz❤
Vivaaaaaa
Well done guys well deserved ❤ God bless you , stay healthy and play tennis 🎾 😂
The Federer daughters miring Alcaraz haha
Fed 05❤❤❤❤
With this kind of form, we all know why Sinner didn't participate, he scared of elite performance that Alcaraz brings.
They would've been on the same team bro.
My Roger Federer...
Everything agreed and furnished!!!
Thank Rod Laver & Roger and all who organize this event, hope we see Rafa & Roger 😂 ( unfortunately its only a dream ) Novak or Carlos playing doubles
💙💙💙
I have the feeling that Creamy Boy is just focusing on his gf and keeping the number 1 and doesn't feel ok with most people on circuit... So he doesn't participates in anything that doesn't bring points....
This guy is born to play tennis.
Btw 2005 wasn‘t rogers best season it was 2006 in which he won 3 slams and 4 masters + Atp Finals and still it was not the best season someone has ever played.
It got broken by Novak twice in 2011 (3 slams & 5 masters + ATP Finals) and in 2015 (3 slams & 6 masters + ATP Finals)
If you watched his 2006 season you can't say anyone has played better except maybe Rod Laver. 92-5 record as well which is much better than djoker's
I believe they meant Feeder's unbeatable style of play in 2005.
Fed didn't play Nole in 2005, also Rafa was still a kid.
@@EricLiu1107best season ever you f.. clown! Prime Federer beats prime Djoko all day long😴
Im pretty sure 2005 81-4, 11 titles is better then 2011 70-6, 10 titles and 2015, 82-6 11 titles, Federer was demolishing the competition like a force of nature, begels left and right, and im not even gonna bring 2006... that is a story for itself
Federer appreciation
Who is the lady interviewing Carlos?
Who is the interviewer?
Am I the only one to notice that Mirka Federer pouted non stop each time she was shown on tv...? 🤔
Feel bad for Fritz. Slow Hard Court, low bouncing is perfect for Carlos. And he treated it like an important final and locked the fuck in. Not much Fritz could have done.
What about the Davis Cup hardcourts? Are they slow too?
@@m.a.g.3920 Don't know about that. Didn't have time to see Davis Cup
Tsitsipas always looks salty.
If djokovic..the answer will different
Ma che hanno vinto? La coppa rica?
Too far from that level. federer says No ❤❤❤
A total suck. Just saying what is expected the corporate marketing of this guy is nauseating. A nice kid but getting swallowed up by the nadal casino match fixing only thing is he cant deliver the way they need him to. Thank god for Sasha danil & Casper some brains & integrity. Carlos is a lost boy.