Carlos, zverev and sinner. Beating Rank 3, rank 2, rank 1 back 2 back would be a miracle if it happens and i believe if anybody can pull that miracle off, its novak.
That would be unbelievable but I don't see Sasha making it past Paul! Also, I think a healthy Novak has a better chance at The FO then in Australia. Remember, clay is Sinner's weakest surface and he beat Alcarez there the last time they met.
Only Novak can pull that off. The problem is, is he's turning 38 just before RG. This may be his last shot to win a slam, and it's a big if. We will see.
tactical planning and execution is more important than ever and nole perhaps would like this to be a short match ...as a legend he knows what is needed to throw Carlos off but we also know Carlos is a champion and will adjust... so a tough battle on the cards...if novak serves and moves well .. its going to be hard for Carlos .. 24 slams count for something in terms of experience...I dont care if novak wins another slam or not he is the best player by far .. and fact he shows up and competes at this level is inspiring... may he continue to shine for few more years..
@dvelilla putting those laughing emojis, does it make you feel good about yourself? Neither of them could beat peak 2011 Novak, not at this point, they've yet to reach that point
@ Does getting triggered by those laughing emojis make YOU feel good about yourself? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Think what you want about 'peak 2011 Novak', I could care less. Peak Sinner and peak Carlos would beat 2011 Novak or whatever version of Novak you'd like to put up against them.
Wow, first Alcaraz, and then likely Zverev and possibly Sinner in the finals, if Novak gets that far. That's one of the toughest draws I've ever seen in tennis, to beat 3, 2 and 1 ranking players in a grand slam tournament, respectively. Wow. Well, if anybody can do this, it's Novak Djokovic.
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Carlos has to be mentally locked in from first point to last. Nothing less will work in a night match on Rod laver. this will be a bruising battle for both
@@easylisteningmusic7505 i am not a Novak fan, I don't understand how you deducted this from my post...I don't expect Djokovic to go to the final either. And if he does and meets Sinner there we can expect a similar result as last year. That's why I mentioned Sinner
If Nole beat Carlos he’ll be close to caress his 25th GS trophy. It’s gonna be so hard though, Carlos is at a very explosive level. Too bad it’s a quarter final match.
Bullshit, of course it matters to him, he just doesn't want to let people know that that's true - with every opponent you'd play different, because everyone's play is different
Carlos at his best - The joker in retiring mode. He has got nothing to loose. Carlos is the one in the hot seat. I'll give this one to Carlos, but he will have to play his best tennis against a man who has done it all in tennis.
Alcaraz’s biggest weakness is inconsistency with maintaining focus. If he has a dip against a top opponent that’s on their game, he loses. Physically, nobody can keep up with Carlos right now (other than maybe Sinner).
U cannot beat Sinner with power..Alcaraz tried to do it in the King's cup and got outplayed ...Sinner, if he is at his best then it's very difficult for Alcaraz to beat him.only guy capable of doing it is Novak..but really worried about his forehand not being what it used to..If Novak can take care of that then he is the only guy that can challenge Sinner.
@@vickyrajan5378Alcaraz beat Sinner 3-0 in 2024 in official matches, including two on HC. Alcaraz is momentarily the only player Sinner worries about. Sinner knows he can play at 90% and beat Djokovic. Last year proved that, e.g. Shanghai final
@@SFO14 Agreed He has beaten Sinner in official matches..even agreed Sinner had beaten Novak when he was not playing his best..but Novak throughout last year was nowhere near his best either,nor is he now..but the key here is the last match which they played Sinner beat Alcaraz..both players gave their all .The moment Sinner got into a zone Alcaraz had no answers for him ..what no one noticed was the reaction of Alcaraz after the loss..it was a resigned look as if he admitted Sinner's supremacy over him unlike Sinner's expressions when he loses to Alcaraz.Sinner always looks visibly annoyed as if he can't digest that he lost the match. I have seen the best of Novak ..for me he will beat both if he is at his best..but he is not what he used to b.. especially his Forehand is proving to be his Achilles heels. Whatever it is..I think on form and the level that he is at Sinner is the firm favourite..it's extremely difficult for both Novak and Alcaraz to topple him if Sinner gets to his "beast mode".
@@vickyrajan5378 Alcaraz beat Sinner in 2022 USO on pure physicality. Sinner should’ve won that match, but that was prior to both achieving their current form. Even today, Alcaraz when he is 100% has unrivaled mobility and ability to create offense from defense along with shot-making variety. Alcaraz’s serve and mental fortitude can dip, which hurts him against top opponents and even 2nd tier opponents (see: straight sets loss to van de Zandschulp in 2024 USO). Sinner currently has an almost equal level of physicality to Carlos, not quite as mobile, but definitely more consistent on hard surfaces.
@@SFO14 it's testimony to the physical prowess of Sinner that u have to go back to 2022,when both were still testing waters, Alcaraz definitely had a head start ,he beat Sinner there, but in all the matches barring the Indian Wells(Sinner had an issue with a niggle there, commited a lot of uncharacteristic unforced errors there)he never had a convincing victory over Sinner,even at french open it turned out to b that one crucial break that differentiated the victor from the vanquished.I'm not going far behind but just the last match at King's cup,Even before that Sinner has been on a roll.Alcaraz tried to match him physically there and totally got outplayed in the second and third set. There is no player that generates that power consistently stroke after stroke.He is almost like Novak with added power on his shots.. In the King's cup Alcaraz tried to play a physical game with Sinner and got outclassed.He will have a chance only if he sticks to his strengths..that is to mix his game to get the better of Sinner..he can outpower Sinner randomly but not consistently..No player other than Sinner has that ruthlessness to his game where that power and depth keeps coming back ball after ball,point after point. With due respect to Novak, Alcaraz and even Zverev I still feel Sinner is cut above the rest at present and Novak at his best is the only player who has a chance against him.
there is only one in the history books ... Carlos yes career slam but come on ... that isn't much yes for him personally.. big deal.. I dont mind Carlos waiting for few more yers lol
I think it will be difficult to beat Alcaraz, Alcaraz is young and knows, if he plays fast and takes short breaks between points, I think that Novak will have a hard time keeping up with that pace, after all, he has been here for 38 years and his pace of play is slower, but we'll see, maybe I'm wrong, but it's difficult.
head2head he cannot do it cause age doesnt allow it anymore but tactically he maybe can , but carlos playing is best only sinner who is like a young djokovic
@drmaccify Yes, speaking of Rafa, he missed 19 GS during his career. Do you think he would still have 22 titles if he plays those 19 GS? Exactly. Rafa the real GOAT!
At age 37, 38 this year, if he can beat world no 1 2 and 3 consecutively in a grand slam event best of 5… well thats terrifying
Su físico es lo único que lo frena, ojala pueda.
Carlos, zverev and sinner. Beating Rank 3, rank 2, rank 1 back 2 back would be a miracle if it happens and i believe if anybody can pull that miracle off, its novak.
That would be unbelievable but I don't see Sasha making it past Paul! Also, I think a healthy Novak has a better chance at The FO then in Australia. Remember, clay is Sinner's weakest surface and he beat Alcarez there the last time they met.
He should play his best
Only Novak can pull that off. The problem is, is he's turning 38 just before RG. This may be his last shot to win a slam, and it's a big if. We will see.
Why you think Zverev can beat Paul easily. Upset can happen anywhere.
@@TheSmokingDen Tbh RG and Wimby seem to be the ones where he'll have a best shot at
A champion on and off the court .Blessings for continued success Nole GOAT love you ♥️🙏
Make this The return of the king.
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tactical planning and execution is more important than ever and nole perhaps would like this to be a short match ...as a legend he knows what is needed to throw Carlos off but we also know Carlos is a champion and will adjust... so a tough battle on the cards...if novak serves and moves well .. its going to be hard for Carlos .. 24 slams count for something in terms of experience...I dont care if novak wins another slam or not he is the best player by far .. and fact he shows up and competes at this level is inspiring... may he continue to shine for few more years..
Djokovic has a God-gifted talent. And, no player can stop him when he is at his peak.
He has a god-gifted work ethic
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Sinner and Carlos would beg to differ!
@dvelilla putting those laughing emojis, does it make you feel good about yourself? Neither of them could beat peak 2011 Novak, not at this point, they've yet to reach that point
@ Does getting triggered by those laughing emojis make YOU feel good about yourself? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Think what you want about 'peak 2011 Novak', I could care less. Peak Sinner and peak Carlos would beat 2011 Novak or whatever version of Novak you'd like to put up against them.
@@dvelilla that comeback doesn't even make sense...
Wow, first Alcaraz, and then likely Zverev and possibly Sinner in the finals, if Novak gets that far. That's one of the toughest draws I've ever seen in tennis, to beat 3, 2 and 1 ranking players in a grand slam tournament, respectively. Wow. Well, if anybody can do this, it's Novak Djokovic.
Novak is already the GOAT. If he wins AO at his age as 7 seed, there needs to be a new word.
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Carlos has to be mentally locked in from first point to last. Nothing less will work in a night match on Rod laver. this will be a bruising battle for both
Winner of this match wins the AO
Night match,carlos wont beat djokovic,screenshot this
@DjokovicNivak We will find out. maybe, maybe not. it also depends on Carlos.
I agree with this. If Carlos starts getting shaky with emotions/nerves then it's all over for him. Novak has the experience to ride through anything.
@@jameskent9759 bingo, that's exactly it
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This is the real final
Yes because Sinner is such a slouch...
@ I’m not interested in Sinner
Sinner is there
@@fwvw7056He will beat your Nole unfortunately😂😂😂...or Nole might not even reach the Finals😭
@@easylisteningmusic7505 i am not a Novak fan, I don't understand how you deducted this from my post...I don't expect Djokovic to go to the final either. And if he does and meets Sinner there we can expect a similar result as last year. That's why I mentioned Sinner
If Nole beat Carlos he’ll be close to caress his 25th GS trophy. It’s gonna be so hard though, Carlos is at a very explosive level. Too bad it’s a quarter final match.
That was nole decison last year not playing atp 1000 in paris and later the atp finals
yes but at 38 years old he hhas to take care of his body in order to continue@@KenanZlatic-mt6wd
Dude. Sinner will wipe the floor with Djokovic on this court. Alcaraz never got passed the QF. Alcaraz is not a main contender on AO.
Don't underestimate him 😅
@@testingforyoutube You're crazy for saying that to a 10 time champion of *that* court. The GOAT of AO
😮 Should Be A NICE Match I M Waiting Old Vs Young Alcaraz Lets Wait And See😂👏👍🤗
Genuinely worried for Carlos! Hoping Novak can give this one to him 😅
or he has a bad day 🤞
Forza Nole, avanti tutta verso le semifinali.
GOAT!
Bullshit, of course it matters to him, he just doesn't want to let people know that that's true - with every opponent you'd play different, because everyone's play is different
Carlos at his best - The joker in retiring mode. He has got nothing to loose. Carlos is the one in the hot seat. I'll give this one to Carlos, but he will have to play his best tennis against a man who has done it all in tennis.
Idemo po 25 GS Novace!!!!!!
....and if Djokovic dispatches Alcaraz on Tuesday, haters still will find excuses...😂
Doubt it, he's be stretched to 4 or 5 sets, even if he wins, he'll be out of fuel, for Sinner and Zverev.
@@pauljohnson6019eso es lo que me preocupa, igual confío en Nole, si tiene aún físico todo puede suceder, el tenis está.
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It doesn't matter who is on the other side of the pitch when Alcaraz is at 100 percent!
Wish him 🏆. But if it's not at AO, I'm sure 25 in 25 will happen, no matter what.
Alcaraz’s biggest weakness is inconsistency with maintaining focus. If he has a dip against a top opponent that’s on their game, he loses. Physically, nobody can keep up with Carlos right now (other than maybe Sinner).
U cannot beat Sinner with power..Alcaraz tried to do it in the King's cup and got outplayed ...Sinner, if he is at his best then it's very difficult for Alcaraz to beat him.only guy capable of doing it is Novak..but really worried about his forehand not being what it used to..If Novak can take care of that then he is the only guy that can challenge Sinner.
@@vickyrajan5378Alcaraz beat Sinner 3-0 in 2024 in official matches, including two on HC. Alcaraz is momentarily the only player Sinner worries about. Sinner knows he can play at 90% and beat Djokovic. Last year proved that, e.g. Shanghai final
@@SFO14 Agreed He has beaten Sinner in official matches..even agreed Sinner had beaten Novak when he was not playing his best..but Novak throughout last year was nowhere near his best either,nor is he now..but the key here is the last match which they played Sinner beat Alcaraz..both players gave their all .The moment Sinner got into a zone Alcaraz had no answers for him ..what no one noticed was the reaction of Alcaraz after the loss..it was a resigned look as if he admitted Sinner's supremacy over him unlike Sinner's expressions when he loses to Alcaraz.Sinner always looks visibly annoyed as if he can't digest that he lost the match.
I have seen the best of Novak ..for me he will beat both if he is at his best..but he is not what he used to b.. especially his Forehand is proving to be his Achilles heels.
Whatever it is..I think on form and the level that he is at Sinner is the firm favourite..it's extremely difficult for both Novak and Alcaraz to topple him if Sinner gets to his "beast mode".
@@vickyrajan5378 Alcaraz beat Sinner in 2022 USO on pure physicality. Sinner should’ve won that match, but that was prior to both achieving their current form. Even today, Alcaraz when he is 100% has unrivaled mobility and ability to create offense from defense along with shot-making variety. Alcaraz’s serve and mental fortitude can dip, which hurts him against top opponents and even 2nd tier opponents (see: straight sets loss to van de Zandschulp in 2024 USO).
Sinner currently has an almost equal level of physicality to Carlos, not quite as mobile, but definitely more consistent on hard surfaces.
@@SFO14 it's testimony to the physical prowess of Sinner that u have to go back to 2022,when both were still testing waters, Alcaraz definitely had a head start ,he beat Sinner there, but in all the matches barring the Indian Wells(Sinner had an issue with a niggle there, commited a lot of uncharacteristic unforced errors there)he never had a convincing victory over Sinner,even at french open it turned out to b that one crucial break that differentiated the victor from the vanquished.I'm not going far behind but just the last match at King's cup,Even before that Sinner has been on a roll.Alcaraz tried to match him physically there and totally got outplayed in the second and third set. There is no player that generates that power consistently stroke after stroke.He is almost like Novak with added power on his shots..
In the King's cup Alcaraz tried to play a physical game with Sinner and got outclassed.He will have a chance only if he sticks to his strengths..that is to mix his game to get the better of Sinner..he can outpower Sinner randomly but not consistently..No player other than Sinner has that ruthlessness to his game where that power and depth keeps coming back ball after ball,point after point.
With due respect to Novak, Alcaraz and even Zverev I still feel Sinner is cut above the rest at present and Novak at his best is the only player who has a chance against him.
This should be a real doozy. They're both chasing history.
there is only one in the history books ... Carlos yes career slam but come on ... that isn't much yes for him personally.. big deal.. I dont mind Carlos waiting for few more yers lol
Imagine trying to come up with tactical solutions against Carlos....difficult work
I think it will be difficult to beat Alcaraz, Alcaraz is young and knows, if he plays fast and takes short breaks between points, I think that Novak will have a hard time keeping up with that pace, after all, he has been here for 38 years and his pace of play is slower, but we'll see, maybe I'm wrong, but it's difficult.
ZVEV is the real deal right now
head2head he cannot do it cause age doesnt allow it anymore but tactically he maybe can , but carlos playing is best only sinner who is like a young djokovic
Alcaraz will suffer a mental injury.
'When Im playing great tennis is doesnt matter who my opponent is.'
Unless your opponent is father time.
He's revealing too much about the preparation !
When Sinner and Carlos play well it doesnt matter who's across the net from them either. What's your point, big mouth?
His point is he respect opponent but belife in himself that biggest opponent is himself! And that is why win 24 GS on era with Federer and Nadal!!
@drmaccify Yes, speaking of Rafa, he missed 19 GS during his career. Do you think he would still have 22 titles if he plays those 19 GS? Exactly. Rafa the real GOAT!
With the help of the Lord Carlos will prevail. For the Glory of God! 🙏
3:1 za Alkaraza...
Ne daj Nole ! 😊
K...C !!!
Plakace Alkaraz opet.
The BASED CHAD Serbian tennis god
will DESTROY
the CRINGE SOY discount Nadal
Terribly toxic response and in a class sport like tennis. Sad.