Liked the hug between players at the end of match. And i like Sinner's usual composure after winning a tournament, no crash on ground, just raise arms and immediately going to net to shake hand with opponent, no waiting. A good person Sinner, just like Dimitrov. Two great players. Greetings from Rome Italy
You guys are over analyzing, there are people who need a emotional relief and people which in general dont. If you would play sports, you would understand that losing is a part of it and the celebrations come with it, no disrespect.
@@guidianamacchiagodena8887 What I love the most about Sinner is that he is not in this new Super cringe thing of asking the crowd for applause when making a good play, let your tennis speak for yourself and shut up. You know which players im talking about.
@@PhilipJoyce-n4l Carlos has focus problem in general, esp after he wins a tournament. He sort of woke up after the score was 0-3 in 1st set against Dimitrov. He will come back, a re-match will show where Dimitrov stands
every time I watch Sinner, I notice something new. Today I am impressed by his positioning on the court. When he hits, he's very often in perfect equilibrium. Just see the passing shot on the set point in the first set. From an extremely difficult position, he manages to hit perfectly and send the ball right near the line. Amazing.
Jannik is brutal at the moment. Overwhelming! He just has so much power in that arm. Paired with precision and a mental strength that is unusual for his young age. Terrific. And there is more to come i guess. Grande Jannik 🇮🇹
@jacobschmidt2709 idk if you can really say his level has dropped. He has played what, 2 events, before having to take a break from a wrist injury - quite likely he is just injured tbh. Hopefully he will come back strong for RG. I think he still has a lot left in the tank!
I love Sinner but Djoko winning 41 match in a row, including 3 times against Federer and the same against Nadal I believe, not to mention that two of his victories against him were on clay.
Nah, man. As great as Sinner has been, Djokovic went undefeated from AO to RG semis in 2011. He beat prime Nadal in 4 finals(2 on clay) and Federer 3 times. Sinner has already lost to Alcaraz in Indian Wells and got lucky against Griekspor.
If Sinner had beaten Alcaraz at IW, this would be more applicable. Otherwise right now, it’s just been an all-time great, incredible start to the season.
Great player, great young gentleman: respectful, never arguing, a little shy. Beautiful exemple! Great Dmitrov, so nice to see him playing so well in this tournment, also a nice gentleman. And both no grunting player, fantastic, nothing else is needed!!!!
This man is what we all want to see in a leader: he is the best at what he does, he is quiet and respectful of others, and he always is humble. I am in awe of this young man.
LOL, calm the hype dude. Yeah, he's alright I guess, but nothing special, at least not to me. Yeah, ok I give it to him that he's on a bit of run, but so what? I mean to be honest, I could probably beat him on my day and I'm not even a pro (although I could be if I wanted).
@@decimustv4257 Now you calm the hype down. You could beat Sinner. You are an imbecile. So why aren't you a pro and make millions of dollars a year? Because you suck.
I've been following Sinner since he won the Next Gen Finals in 2019 and it's wonderful to see him develop into the player he's become -- it's been evident for a long time now that he has everything it takes to be a champion. His attitude is the thing that most impresses me.
@@claudpiro6469solitamente i tennisti hanno il lasciapassare in questo ambito. In ogni caso, il doping non ti insegna a tenere la racchetta in mano...
@@DLundgren22 you still feel he could keep improving. His A game works exceptionally well, but I'd like to see a bit more of variety from him (it's already good tho). He could also achieve bigger things outside hard court. And he's just 22
Sinner meets the ball so early, and it looks like he's generating massive topspin, especially on the forehand side. This makes me think his brilliance will continue through the clay-court season. What an absolute beast he has become.
@@TulleSalso Jesus, I really dislike that part of tennis. some times it is inevitable to grunt, but doing it every. single. time. you hit the ball is ridiculous
@@joantrendafilov7963 Which is Italy. Again this stupid comment, get over it. South Tyrol has been part of Italy for 100 years. And Italy is very diverse country thanks to his long and beautiful history. He plays with Italian colours and his professional career has been nurtered in the italian tennis federation.
yes, he is italian national, but his Italian doesnt sound italian. He is ethnically, culturally and linguistically german/austrian. Doesnt matter really, but there is not much Italian culture in South Tyrol. Congrats to the guy for the win. Similar to Dzverev being German.... @@fedsants1101
Really hope Dimitrov keeps up this level for a long time. No shame whatsoever in losing to the best player in the world right now. If he keeps it up, Dimitrov with his beautiful game will be inside the top 5, which would be wonderful
"I'm gonna get you, I'm gonna get you" -- the right attitude from Dimitrov, and I hope he does! What a scintillating match-up between these two. More of this please, Grigor!!
what else did they say? i couldn’t quite get it but it looked like they were kind of joking, but still showing great respect for each other. Beautiful.
@@usermatisse Sinner often says sorry to his opponent when he wins, meaning it out of respect and compassion, because in tennis someone must always lose. I think he is very thoughtful in this way.
hats off to grigor for playing one of the best tournaments of his life, re-entering the top 10, and setting himself up as one of the best players in the world. it took the best of the best to put him down. im really disappointed to see that a lot of people were doubting sinner's form after indian wells (as if there's anything wrong with losing in the semis to one of the best players in the world at arguably his favorite tournament). people have been unfair to him (and carlos) and moving goalposts. mainstream fans dusted him off because he had no slam and now that he does, they make up more excuses to slander him. jannik is one of the genuine guys on tour. he isnt as energetic as other guys but he still doesnt put up a facade. he gives time to members of the tennis community and is super respectful on and off the court. his rise hasnt been as meteoric or as fast as others, but his run to this level has shown so much resilience and grit. he has truly learned from his losses, arguably more rewarding to have it this way anyways. that being said, miami is a court that suits his style very well and even though he lost as the favorite in IW, i still had him winning miami fairly easily. jannik is becoming more and more like djokovic with the sliding backhands and ability to level up as the tournament goes on, but he also has so much more power. ridiculous stuff. even though clay is his least favorite surface, he has had some great results in the past (b2b french open qfs where he lost to rafa and qf/semis in monte carlo). with his newfound form being leaps and bounds above what he was, i have little doubt that he will earn far more points than he did in his last clay season. winning a big clay title seems very likely for him right now. excited to see skilled clay court players who havent quite gotten the results they've wanted (ruud, rune, novak, tsitsipas, medvedev) step it up on the dirt. this is looking to be a very interesting clay swing.
It's absoluately insane how he literally steamrolls everyone when they cannot find a way to stop him. The explosive power of Djokovic and the terrifying presence of Federer. We are witnessing the rise of the new Legend of tennis. Exciting to see this happening.
oh yes well said oh these 2 who couldnt love Elena and Yanik it is not just about playing tennis it is about morality and respect thank you for this resemblance
imagine you can play like Dimi on this past 2 weeks, then in the final sby comes and your level of tennis is shadowed by a mile, actually insane by Sinner defending/moving like Djoko, attacking/coming forward like Federer, passing/focusing like Nadal many more GS to come
OMG I haven't experienced this quality of tennis for a long time. The memorial era is coming back. Dimitrov has beautiful one handed backhand while Jannik calmness just like Federer
@@AA-le9ls Germany has had good players, but right now Italy has a lot more prospects and soon they will have the #1 player in the world. By the way I've had German cars before.....Mercedes, Audi, BMW ....they drive nice but they are not reliable thus not "efficient" ....I stick to Lexus and Acura ....Japanese cars are way more reliable and "efficient" than German cars.
Jannik, davanti al presidente Mattarella, in un discorso semplice, ha detto una cosa molto saggia. "La cosa più importante è divertirsi ed essere felice di giocare, perché quando le cose non ti vanno bene è quello che ti rende più forte." Ti amo Jan.Abbraccio alla bella Italia dal Cile Mónica.
Un abbraccio al Cile e al suo fantastico popolo. Jarry ha fatto un ottimo torneo! E' stato bello vederlo giocare e sentire il calore del pubblico cileno che lo sosteneva. 👍
@@enrico.sGrazie a te e a Jannik, sono molto felice per lui da quando l'ho visto a Millano, Next-Gen, non ho potuto fare a meno di provare piacere nel sentire il suono dei suoi colpi e quell'accelerazione. Capisco questo sport, me lo ha instillato mio padre, credo che Jannik restituirà al tennis quella magia del cosiddetto “sport da gentiluomini, o sport dell'uomo bianco”, credo che la sua semplicità, il suo carisma abbia già la sua magia. . . Un saluto da lontano Mònica
Very happy for Sinner and Dimitrov. Such a befitting finale and as I predicted a straight set victory for the best player in the world now. Sinner is playing such spectacular tennis it is just lovely to watch his game the returns the serves the groundstrokes the footwork the placement. Mind you, Dimitrov didn't play bad. He played superlative tennis himself but Sinner is sensational and truly happy tennis has found such a composed drama free noise free respectful gem of a player. A delight for any tennis lover. A deserving people's champ❤
The two guys were both smashing that ball close to the corners. It is unbelievable the tennis played here. Sinner is unplayable. But please notice how Sinner won. Of course, he took advantage of Dimitrov's one-handed backhand on break points. A very flat forehand followed by a top-spin backhand up high, and Dimitrov could not handle it. They should have called the police for the Italian and an ambulance for the Bulgarian. This was a slaughterhouse.
Everyone is gonna love a Sinner from now on. A class player, a classy gentleman and a classic champion of the future. Alcatraz and this guy to rule for a long time
Jannik!!! Such a humble and pure gem of a human being!!!! I am sure a lot of federer fans would have started following this guy after his ( retirement) like I did. On court demeanor, no grunting, win or lose always classy exchanges at the end. And the list goes on……such a talented and grounded young man ❤❤❤
I remember several years ago an opponent put his hands in the air after four successive winners by Jannik. I knew then to watch for him. He is now The Man to Beat; the fact that he could dismantle Grigor like that when he was clearly playing well, is astounding.
It is incredible how effort and mental maturity have taken this boy to the top of tennis. In silence but with giant steps, remembering the unbeatable nole of 2011.
Thanks to both of you for a nice match. Congratulations to Sinners on your win here in Miami. Now you're ranked # 2 in the world and sooooo quickly 🎾🎾🎾🎾🎾
I wanted Grigor to win 😢 I felt like he was redlining and Sinner was still just too good! I have no idea what else Grigor could do...he tried everything...had net, power, serve, backhand and movement was looking beautiful and vintage...shows how good Sinner is. Sinner was very proud of that win, you could tell.
I admire Dimitrov for his dedicated style on the court and never-give-up mentality. However, Sinner has improved his skills so much over the last year and he play’s unbelievable angles-especially when he comes under pressure. He deserve and most probably he become next no 1.
Sinner is the phenomenal italian pride and actually is the real number one..Sinner at top form is unplayable and unbeatable for anyone else including Djokovic and Alcaraz..Dimash is simply,absolutely,and undoubtedly PHENOMENAL
You name it, this boy has developed every single shot as a weapon. Forehand, backhand, net play, counter attack. He is always ready for everything you through at him. A pure hardworking genius.
Very up and coming talented player !!! HOped he maintain this form and free from injuries Congrats!!!! Dimitrov did very well too and has come so far into this open.
So sorry for Jannik to lose that semifinal at Indian Wells. That would be a 25 wins streak in a row now. Anyway he is human. He can do a mistake sometimes 😄 Nothing to complain or blame. Go Jannik!!!
@@smoker4156 He had to defend the 2023 title, and that gave him the stamina to beat Sinner. Then the Jannik fall and the ittle injury made the rest. Anyway their rivarly in the future will be great, this is certain! :)
I would have loved for Grigor to take a step or two back behind the baseline. Jannik was returning the ball a lot at Grigor's feet with his usual speed and it was too much for him. He couldn't hurt Jan with his backhand spin today, but he still showed great tennis.
Good question Bro ,but i fear in this way too the sinner's ball is unmaneageable from the backhand side and I think he also should have chased the ball too much more
Oggi Jannik, in poco più di un'ora, ha sgretolato tutte le certezze acquisite da Dimitrov in questo torneo con una facilità disarmante! Sei una belva 🇮🇹💪🏻
Jannik is simply unplayable at the moment! Congrats on the title. Hats of to Grigor as well. Hes playing good tennis past few months. Love his backhand!
“Sorry for toady man” what a well raised young man! Hats off to his parents! This level of being humble is admirable! Keep Tennis the gentleman’s sport for us who are sick of American sport leagues, NFL NBA 🤮🤮🤮. Hood culture
Darren Cahill deserves ALOT of credit for being a major part of Sinners rise. Cahill is brilliant in helping players get that extra 5% out of themselves. Tennis is a team sport.
Sinner's combination of power, elegance and focus all the while being completely relaxed and in control brought tears to my eyes. Not long until he is no. # 1. The only question is, like the greats Nadal, Federer and Djokovic, can he maintain and even grow this dynamic for the decade to come.....?
refreshing to see that lovely backhand. But it's not enough to fight against a top talent. Jannik is truly playing at the highest level and with his length, his mobility and skills, he's going to do a lot of winning indeed.
"Sinner is a winning machine right now", yes, it's true. I love Dimitrov (and Sinner and Alcaraz), but Sinner is the real actual number one in the world.
Sinner is hot, dispatched Medvedev, his nemesis, with ease. Dimitrov played at peak level at this stage of his career, incredible achievement, still no match for Sinner. Would love Dimitrov to win 1. Sinner and alcatraz gonna rule tennis when Novak retires.
I grew up watching the big 3 and that was something special. Seeing Sinner dominate like this brings me chills like when the big 3 dominated. Sinner and Alcaraz are the future for sure
Jannik, before President Mattarella, in a simple speech, said something very wise. "The most important thing is to enjoy and be happy playing, because when things don't go well for you, that's what strengthens you. I love you Jannik. A hug from Chili Mònica.
@@dekabrist59First of all, sorry for my terrible English, what I meant was that President Mattarella hosted the Italian tennis team. Jannik gave a brief speech, where he highlighted that the most important thing is fraternity, remembering that tennis is called “The Sport of Gentlemen” and beyond the numbers, the most important thing that motivates him is to be happy and enjoy within the basketball court. because that helps you. to recover from bad times, the resilience so evident in Jannik. Greetings. moni
Dimitrov should feel an immense sense of pride in the level play he's showing lately. Come back stronger, Grigor! Excellent play by Sinner, very well done! 😄
It is very clear that you did not see Novak Djokovic in 2011 season. He won Australian Open, then Dubai, then Indian Wells, then Miami, then Madrid, then Rome, achieving 41 wins in a row, defeating Federer 3 times and Nadal 4 times (actually 4 finals). Sinner has not reached this level yet
@@MalekAhmed-kz3zucomparison is the thief of joy. If you compare every player to djokovic, Nadal or federer prime you will never be happy but if that’s how you want to watch tennis forever living in the past so be it
@@sofpsocf I am the last person you could describe as living in the past because I believe that the movement of life continues and does not stop at a specific generation. Rather, I am preparing myself for the stage after Novak’s retirement from now on. I love both Siner and Alcaraz, and I enjoy the rivalry between them a lot, and their matches together remind me of the Djoko vs. Nadal matches in terms of intensity, excitement, and fiery rallies. I just replied to his saying that he did not see a domination vs top players like Sinner does now, and this is not true from the standpoint of facts only.
Liked the hug between players at the end of match. And i like Sinner's usual composure after winning a tournament, no crash on ground, just raise arms and immediately going to net to shake hand with opponent, no waiting. A good person Sinner, just like Dimitrov. Two great players. Greetings from Rome Italy
Assalamu Alaykum
Who started this, crash on ground, celebration? I think is quite disrespectful for the opponent!
Another simp for Nike players.
Who cares let them celebrate and let out their emotions @@vdimitris1
You guys are over analyzing, there are people who need a emotional relief and people which in general dont. If you would play sports, you would understand that losing is a part of it and the celebrations come with it, no disrespect.
Sinner is a player who never shouts, just smiles. Congrats!!!!!
That's what I like the most along with his composure in celebrating an achievement.
@@guidianamacchiagodena8887 What I love the most about Sinner is that he is not in this new Super cringe thing of asking the crowd for applause when making a good play, let your tennis speak for yourself and shut up. You know which players im talking about.
...this is silent power.....
He does often raise his arm up when he’s won a fantastic point. It’s great, nothing wrong with celebrating and motivating oneself.
Clearly, he never had "tennis parents." If you did you know why you're a psycho. j/k, probs not.
Dimitrov didn't play bad, Sinner is just on a whole different level at the moment!!
Dimitrov was kicking everybody's butt...til he met Sinner
Dimitrov is super average. Sinner kept going for his backhand, even on the body serve, and the results poured in each game😅
I'm surprised he took our carlos, who's been hot
@@PhilipJoyce-n4l Carlos has focus problem in general, esp after he wins a tournament. He sort of woke up after the score was 0-3 in 1st set against Dimitrov. He will come back, a re-match will show where Dimitrov stands
@@evan3087 GOD idiots like you ... HAHAHAHH STFU professor you LITERALY have no idea who has what focus or game
every time I watch Sinner, I notice something new. Today I am impressed by his positioning on the court. When he hits, he's very often in perfect equilibrium. Just see the passing shot on the set point in the first set. From an extremely difficult position, he manages to hit perfectly and send the ball right near the line. Amazing.
Jannik is brutal at the moment. Overwhelming! He just has so much power in that arm. Paired with precision and a mental strength that is unusual for his young age. Terrific. And there is more to come i guess. Grande Jannik 🇮🇹
0 backhand mistakes. Absolute insane!
Two great players and no grunt from any of them. How appreciated!!!
Congrats to Sinner, amazing victory! And also shout out to Griekspoor, the only player who won a set against Sinner in Miami!
He may be a SINNER but his game is VERY RIGHTEOUS!!! Gregor is Amazing as well!
Wake up-nothing amazing about the result...grigor did not sleap last night.
@@nickcoller1962 are you butthurt or what? Dimitrov still played a great match, the point is that Sinner was just better overall
I hate this kind of statistic. Winning the set means nothing. Sinner improved his game extremely in the latest games.
Это ещё Медведев сделал и ещё кто-то
Sinner destined to be nr.1 he is showing an insane level the best player on the planet at the moment
It's a pity that Djokovic's level has dropped this year. I would have loved to see matches between this Sinner and a 2023 level Djokovic.
@@jacobschmidt2709 At least we did towards the end of last year
@@jacobschmidt2709 Sinner beat him twice and has only improved since, he did choke it in the Finals final though.
@@drga8704 True, but we never got to see it in a slam.
@jacobschmidt2709 idk if you can really say his level has dropped. He has played what, 2 events, before having to take a break from a wrist injury - quite likely he is just injured tbh. Hopefully he will come back strong for RG. I think he still has a lot left in the tank!
Sinner's confidence is becoming Djokovic's 2011 confidence. ABSOLUTELY SCARY!
I love Sinner but Djoko winning 41 match in a row, including 3 times against Federer and the same against Nadal I believe, not to mention that two of his victories against him were on clay.
Nah, man. As great as Sinner has been, Djokovic went undefeated from AO to RG semis in 2011. He beat prime Nadal in 4 finals(2 on clay) and Federer 3 times. Sinner has already lost to Alcaraz in Indian Wells and got lucky against Griekspor.
@@PlayAllGamer2022 I didn't say the opposite
If Sinner had beaten Alcaraz at IW, this would be more applicable. Otherwise right now, it’s just been an all-time great, incredible start to the season.
@@PlayAllGamer2022 they’ve played once this year!
Amazing level by Sinner. And Dimitrov is just a joy to watch these days, the way he took out Alcaraz was really impressive
Great player, great young gentleman: respectful, never arguing, a little shy.
Beautiful exemple!
Great Dmitrov, so nice to see him playing so well in this tournment, also a nice gentleman.
And both no grunting player, fantastic, nothing else is needed!!!!
This man is what we all want to see in a leader: he is the best at what he does, he is quiet and respectful of others, and he always is humble. I am in awe of this young man.
Yeah, like you know what everyone wants. Idiotic comment at its best.
LOL, calm the hype dude. Yeah, he's alright I guess, but nothing special, at least not to me. Yeah, ok I give it to him that he's on a bit of run, but so what? I mean to be honest, I could probably beat him on my day and I'm not even a pro (although I could be if I wanted).
@@decimustv4257 Now you calm the hype down. You could beat Sinner. You are an imbecile.
So why aren't you a pro and make millions of dollars a year? Because you suck.
I've been following Sinner since he won the Next Gen Finals in 2019 and it's wonderful to see him develop into the player he's become -- it's been evident for a long time now that he has everything it takes to be a champion. His attitude is the thing that most impresses me.
Nakashima is a let down, Tsitsipas, Alcaraz shines.
Jannik just out of this world. And not even peaking. Impressive
Doping? Speriamo di no
@@claudpiro6469 macché
What do you mean “not peaking”?
@@claudpiro6469solitamente i tennisti hanno il lasciapassare in questo ambito. In ogni caso, il doping non ti insegna a tenere la racchetta in mano...
@@DLundgren22 you still feel he could keep improving. His A game works exceptionally well, but I'd like to see a bit more of variety from him (it's already good tho). He could also achieve bigger things outside hard court. And he's just 22
Jannik Sinner will be No.1 in the world by the end of the year, just sensational.
He could be no 1 by the end of rg
🤔
I'll hope... (Roland Garros)
He will be when he wins Roland Garros.
Alcaraz will eventually overtake him and be number one
Thank you for having started to make thumbnails that don’t give away who’s won the match.
Forrrrrrrreal man used to give me blood clots
100%!! 🙏🙏
Ya im also a fan of watching the whole match and find the winner.
For real ! Thought I was the only one
Starting. Yea- someone had to learn that.
Sinner meets the ball so early, and it looks like he's generating massive topspin, especially on the forehand side. This makes me think his brilliance will continue through the clay-court season. What an absolute beast he has become.
I love seeing two non grunters in a final. Can truly enjoy tennis in peace.
Absolutely! And also enjoying commentators
Well said, I indeed think grunting in tennis is narcissistic, vulgar, disturbing and disrespectful towards opponent and public
@@TulleSalso Jesus, I really dislike that part of tennis. some times it is inevitable to grunt, but doing it every. single. time. you hit the ball is ridiculous
@@Peace-qm2spit's silly and unnecessary. Just the habit of a crude individual.
Not sure, but it seems to be even worse in women's tennis 🤮
Jannik was unbeatable during this tournament … he is makin all italians pround! 🇮🇹
Huge respect for Dimitrov too, happy he’s back in the top 10!
He is tylrolian, this is nit the same as Italian
@@joantrendafilov7963 Which is Italy. Again this stupid comment, get over it. South Tyrol has been part of Italy for 100 years. And Italy is very diverse country thanks to his long and beautiful history. He plays with Italian colours and his professional career has been nurtered in the italian tennis federation.
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yes, he is italian national, but his Italian doesnt sound italian. He is ethnically, culturally and linguistically german/austrian. Doesnt matter really, but there is not much Italian culture in South Tyrol. Congrats to the guy for the win. Similar to Dzverev being German.... @@fedsants1101
@@fedsants1101lascialo perdere che è un grande coltivatore di pannocchie per uso personale.
Really hope Dimitrov keeps up this level for a long time. No shame whatsoever in losing to the best player in the world right now. If he keeps it up, Dimitrov with his beautiful game will be inside the top 5, which would be wonderful
Only in dreams. Zverev and Hurkacz can possibly beat him if there is a match again 😅
"I'm gonna get you, I'm gonna get you" -- the right attitude from Dimitrov, and I hope he does! What a scintillating match-up between these two. More of this please, Grigor!!
I’m gonna pick you as runner, I’m gonna pick you as 6-3,6-1. Beyond attitude by sinner 😅
what else did they say? i couldn’t quite get it but it looked like they were kind of joking, but still showing great respect for each other. Beautiful.
What did Sinner say? Sorry for...?
@@usermatisse Sinner often says sorry to his opponent when he wins, meaning it out of respect and compassion, because in tennis someone must always lose. I think he is very thoughtful in this way.
hats off to grigor for playing one of the best tournaments of his life, re-entering the top 10, and setting himself up as one of the best players in the world. it took the best of the best to put him down. im really disappointed to see that a lot of people were doubting sinner's form after indian wells (as if there's anything wrong with losing in the semis to one of the best players in the world at arguably his favorite tournament). people have been unfair to him (and carlos) and moving goalposts. mainstream fans dusted him off because he had no slam and now that he does, they make up more excuses to slander him. jannik is one of the genuine guys on tour. he isnt as energetic as other guys but he still doesnt put up a facade. he gives time to members of the tennis community and is super respectful on and off the court. his rise hasnt been as meteoric or as fast as others, but his run to this level has shown so much resilience and grit. he has truly learned from his losses, arguably more rewarding to have it this way anyways.
that being said, miami is a court that suits his style very well and even though he lost as the favorite in IW, i still had him winning miami fairly easily. jannik is becoming more and more like djokovic with the sliding backhands and ability to level up as the tournament goes on, but he also has so much more power. ridiculous stuff.
even though clay is his least favorite surface, he has had some great results in the past (b2b french open qfs where he lost to rafa and qf/semis in monte carlo). with his newfound form being leaps and bounds above what he was, i have little doubt that he will earn far more points than he did in his last clay season. winning a big clay title seems very likely for him right now. excited to see skilled clay court players who havent quite gotten the results they've wanted (ruud, rune, novak, tsitsipas, medvedev) step it up on the dirt. this is looking to be a very interesting clay swing.
Dimitrov's backhand is just a beauty. But Jannik is another Level at the moment. Unplayable! Bravo Jannik👌
I agree, too bad single handed BH is disappearing. And no one is daring to get close to the net anymore. I so loved serve and volley. 😢
@@milanfanas Yes indeed! Musetti also has a very nice one-handed backhand.imho. Amala :)
It's Jannik, with J
it might look nice, but the topspin backhand is still grigors biggest weakness...
@@TrichecoDeiTrichechi Thx bro😅🙈
Grigor is such a gentleman
Dimitrov played like a number 1 in the world while Sinner played like he was from another planet. Sensational tennis from both.
Dimitrov played poorly, not worth of a M1000 final, and gave us a very poor show. Only the first four games were entertaining.
@@humanbeing2779It's not his fault! Sinner is an alien
Congratulations to Dimitrov for the excellent tournament, but Sinner is currently playing a league of its own...
Congrats Sinner!! Congrats on second place in the world! You can be number one.🎉
Humility, focus and maturity are three pillars of Sinner’s success! Hope he keeps to it as he has bigger moments in front of him ♥️
Alcaraz and Sinner share the sunshine double - those two are head and shoulders above all the other young players at the moment...
Sinner 6-3 6-1 Dimitrov
Champion: Sinner
ATP Tour 2024:
-United cup: Germany
-Brisbane: Dimitrov
-Hong Kong: Rublev
-Auckland: Tabilo
-Adelaide: Lehecka
-Australian Open: Sinner
-Montpellier: Bublik
-Marsella: Humbert
-Dallas: Paul
-Córdoba: Darderi
-Rotterdam: Sinner
-Buenos Aires: Diaz Acosta
-Delray Beach: Fritz
-Doha: Khachanov
-Los Cabos: Thompson
-Rio: Baez
-Dubai: Humbert
-Acapulco: De Minaur
-Santiago: Baez
-Indian Wells: Alcaraz
-Miami: Sinner
It's absoluately insane how he literally steamrolls everyone when they cannot find a way to stop him.
The explosive power of Djokovic and the terrifying presence of Federer.
We are witnessing the rise of the new Legend of tennis. Exciting to see this happening.
Sinner's celebration at winning the tournament was incredible. Very composed and reminds me of Rybakina
oh yes
well said
oh these 2
who couldnt love Elena and Yanik
it is not just about playing tennis
it is about morality and respect
thank you for this resemblance
Love Sinner and Rybakina ❤️❤️
imagine you can play like Dimi on this past 2 weeks, then in the final sby comes and your level of tennis is shadowed by a mile, actually insane by Sinner
defending/moving like Djoko, attacking/coming forward like Federer, passing/focusing like Nadal
many more GS to come
EL PECADOR GANANDO EN SEMANA SANTA!😧😧😀😀😀
Saludos dsd LIMA - PERÚ 🇵🇪
estuve en perú 4 meses aho
Iquitos y Lima ❤❤❤
@@luislizard2626 😃😃😃😃😊
Jannik is just playing magnificent tennis right now. There’s not many that can rival him when he’s playing as good as he can.
OMG I haven't experienced this quality of tennis for a long time. The memorial era is coming back. Dimitrov has beautiful one handed backhand while Jannik calmness just like Federer
Sinner beat Mevdeved 6-1 6-2 and Dmitrov 6-1 6-3 .....that's total domination. Forza Sinner !
Yes, he plays with German efficiency.
@@AA-le9ls Italians are better than germans in sport
@@AA-le9ls Germany has had good players, but right now Italy has a lot more prospects and soon they will have the #1 player in the world. By the way I've had German cars before.....Mercedes, Audi, BMW ....they drive nice but they are not reliable thus not "efficient" ....I stick to Lexus and Acura ....Japanese cars are way more reliable and "efficient" than German cars.
Jannik, davanti al presidente Mattarella, in un discorso semplice, ha detto una cosa molto saggia. "La cosa più importante è divertirsi ed essere felice di giocare, perché quando le cose non ti vanno bene è quello che ti rende più forte." Ti amo Jan.Abbraccio alla bella Italia dal Cile Mónica.
Un abbraccio al Cile e al suo fantastico popolo. Jarry ha fatto un ottimo torneo! E' stato bello vederlo giocare e sentire il calore del pubblico cileno che lo sosteneva. 👍
@@enrico.sGrazie a te e a Jannik, sono molto felice per lui da quando l'ho visto a Millano, Next-Gen, non ho potuto fare a meno di provare piacere nel sentire il suono dei suoi colpi e quell'accelerazione. Capisco questo sport, me lo ha instillato mio padre, credo che Jannik restituirà al tennis quella magia del cosiddetto “sport da gentiluomini, o sport dell'uomo bianco”, credo che la sua semplicità, il suo carisma abbia già la sua magia. . . Un saluto da lontano Mònica
Very happy for Sinner and Dimitrov. Such a befitting finale and as I predicted a straight set victory for the best player in the world now. Sinner is playing such spectacular tennis it is just lovely to watch his game the returns the serves the groundstrokes the footwork the placement. Mind you, Dimitrov didn't play bad. He played superlative tennis himself but Sinner is sensational and truly happy tennis has found such a composed drama free noise free respectful gem of a player. A delight for any tennis lover. A deserving people's champ❤
The two guys were both smashing that ball close to the corners. It is unbelievable the tennis played here. Sinner is unplayable. But please notice how Sinner won. Of course, he took advantage of Dimitrov's one-handed backhand on break points. A very flat forehand followed by a top-spin backhand up high, and Dimitrov could not handle it. They should have called the police for the Italian and an ambulance for the Bulgarian. This was a slaughterhouse.
Correct.
Sinner's dominance is incredible so far this year, he fully deserves to be #2 and might reach #1 soon if his form continues.
This kid will have more GS in years to come, will be number 1 in the world very soon. He is unbelievable, very calm and relaxed just like my idol RF..
Everyone is gonna love a Sinner from now on. A class player, a classy gentleman and a classic champion of the future. Alcatraz and this guy to rule for a long time
Autocorrect lol
@@gebmanini6465 ok you win bro haha, ALCARAZ
where you should be after screwing up his name like that ;)
@@cambium0 hahaha I'm guilty
Why put "a" before his name 🤔
Strong Tournament from Dimi 💪🏻 Happy for Jannik 😊
Jannik!!! Such a humble and pure gem of a human being!!!! I am sure a lot of federer fans would have started following this guy after his ( retirement) like I did. On court demeanor, no grunting, win or lose always classy exchanges at the end. And the list goes on……such a talented and grounded young man ❤❤❤
It's crazy how Sinner became a regular winner since 9 months now. Even on Clay he will be one of the favorite with Djokovic and Alcaraz !
Don't include Djokovic..his time is over .. alcaraz sinner to dominate the clay along with some new guys
Djokovic won't even win a 250
Called his rise a while back .. literally has it all in his game .. now he’s putting it all together consistently … great to watch
Jannik sigues madurando tu gran tenis, creciendo mental y físicamente, eres increíble, felicitaciones...
I was hoping for a Miracle for Dimi, but Sinner's passing shots are out of this world.
I remember several years ago an opponent put his hands in the air after four successive winners by Jannik. I knew then to watch for him.
He is now The Man to Beat; the fact that he could dismantle Grigor like that when he was clearly playing well, is astounding.
It is incredible how effort and mental maturity have taken this boy to the top of tennis. In silence but with giant steps, remembering the unbeatable nole of 2011.
Number 1 in the world is just a matter of weeks. Congratulations Jannik!
The consistency of Sinner's game lends to a very successful future. Don't be surprised with double digits slams if he keeps playing like this.
Big if.
Sinner Has Now Apparently Decided To Bury His Opponents.
Not Griekspoor 😈
@@Ws_07 He Just Let Him Breathe Longer.
@@M.EngelhARTrather griekspoor didn’t let sinner decide how he did with Medvedev and dimitrov😅
Vuole cambiare professione per fare il becchino? 😂😂
Scherzo, Sinner n. 1!
@@Ws_07actually him too, after giving him mercy in 1st set (not playing), from the 2nd set he crushed him😊
Sinner has been absolute gold this season...
Congo World No. 2 👏
Thanks to both of you for a nice match. Congratulations to Sinners on your win here in Miami. Now you're ranked # 2 in the world and sooooo quickly 🎾🎾🎾🎾🎾
A Sinner winning on Easter💀
Actually all the sinners won on Easter, it’s very fitting
this is underrated af hahahaha
@@tomad31 Good one good one
the best comment. bravo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like that one 😂
Couldn't be more happier for Sinner.
He is the new role model for men's tennis after Federer.
He’s the true role model in every department compared to some of the players they call role models……
Federer is not a role model. he samashed rackets and a bad loser. Sinner as a young man is much better
Il tennis vintage ha retto fino ad un certo punto. Poi ha prevalso la legge del più forte. In questo momento Jannik è il migliore al mondo. Forza!
Sinner is relentless. The shot to win the first set was incredible.
I wanted Grigor to win 😢
I felt like he was redlining and Sinner was still just too good! I have no idea what else Grigor could do...he tried everything...had net, power, serve, backhand and movement was looking beautiful and vintage...shows how good Sinner is. Sinner was very proud of that win, you could tell.
This young man has some serious skills and he's gonna win, tons, for years to come!
I admire Dimitrov for his dedicated style on the court and never-give-up mentality. However, Sinner has improved his skills so much over the last year and he play’s unbelievable angles-especially when he comes under pressure. He deserve and most probably he become next no 1.
Sinner is the phenomenal italian pride and actually is the real number one..Sinner at top form is unplayable and unbeatable for anyone else including Djokovic and Alcaraz..Dimash is simply,absolutely,and undoubtedly PHENOMENAL
You name it, this boy has developed every single shot as a weapon. Forehand, backhand, net play, counter attack. He is always ready for everything you through at him. A pure hardworking genius.
Maybe drop shot has still huge margin of improvement
Doesnt talk like a mastermind
@@martinhudecek8886 you talk about simpleton Alcaraz?🤣
@@martinhudecek8886 You mean when he speaks in the third language he uses? How many do you know?
Grandissimo Jannik, sei un vero campione! 🇮🇹
Pride of Italians
Very up and coming talented player !!! HOped he maintain this form and free from injuries Congrats!!!! Dimitrov did very well too and has come so far into this open.
So sorry for Jannik to lose that semifinal at Indian Wells. That would be a 25 wins streak in a row now. Anyway he is human. He can do a mistake sometimes 😄 Nothing to complain or blame.
Go Jannik!!!
Well, Alcaraz Is a Monster too 🤣
@@smoker4156 He had to defend the 2023 title, and that gave him the stamina to beat Sinner. Then the Jannik fall and the ittle injury made the rest. Anyway their rivarly in the future will be great, this is certain! :)
is he?
@@madeinsicily633520 with 2 gs and multiple m1000, you would be silly to say he isn’t
Alca will defeat him again next time they will meet😅
I would have loved for Grigor to take a step or two back behind the baseline. Jannik was returning the ball a lot at Grigor's feet with his usual speed and it was too much for him. He couldn't hurt Jan with his backhand spin today, but he still showed great tennis.
Good question Bro ,but i fear in this way too the sinner's ball is unmaneageable from the backhand side and I think he also should have chased the ball too much more
Try it... try to take two steps back and see what Sinner does to you...
Oggi Jannik, in poco più di un'ora, ha sgretolato tutte le certezze acquisite da Dimitrov in questo torneo con una facilità disarmante! Sei una belva 🇮🇹💪🏻
Jannik is simply unplayable at the moment! Congrats on the title. Hats of to Grigor as well. Hes playing good tennis past few months. Love his backhand!
Dimitrov: God-mode right now
Sinner: Thanks for coming
😂💀
“Sorry for toady man” what a well raised young man!
Hats off to his parents!
This level of being humble is admirable!
Keep Tennis the gentleman’s sport for us who are sick of American sport leagues, NFL NBA 🤮🤮🤮. Hood culture
This Guy is very respectful for his opponents. Look his reaction at the end.
Darren Cahill deserves ALOT of credit for being a major part of Sinners rise. Cahill is brilliant in helping players get that extra 5% out of themselves. Tennis is a team sport.
Sinner's combination of power, elegance and focus all the while being completely relaxed and in control brought tears to my eyes.
Not long until he is no. # 1.
The only question is, like the greats Nadal, Federer and Djokovic, can he maintain and even grow this dynamic for the decade to come.....?
Great win! Well done Jannik! ❤🎉
Amazing style grace composure and no screaming Unique Great champion
Alcazar and Sinner!The future of tennis seems ok!🙌🙌🫵😉😉
Was rooting for Dimitrov but hats off to how good Sinner is at the moment
Only a matter of time before he gets the #1 ranking and stops Novak's incredibly overinflated weeks at #1.
Какой замечательный парень!!!трудяга,умничка!!!Дальнейших побед Яник!!!🎉
feel sorry for grigor...he played so well in this tournament....sinner was just out of reach
Dimitrov is such a pleasure to watch - effortless player just oozing talent, outplayed but never outclassed
Sinner and alcaraz finally starting to dominate together it's good to see
refreshing to see that lovely backhand. But it's not enough to fight against a top talent. Jannik is truly playing at the highest level and with his length, his mobility and skills, he's going to do a lot of winning indeed.
Sinner's level of tennis is on another level right now.
Can't wait to enjoy the next 15 years of rivalry between Sinner and Alcaraz playing magnificent Tennis.
5:47 I can't get enough of this shot
"Sinner is a winning machine right now", yes, it's true. I love Dimitrov (and Sinner and Alcaraz), but Sinner is the real actual number one in the world.
Sinner is hot, dispatched Medvedev, his nemesis, with ease. Dimitrov played at peak level at this stage of his career, incredible achievement, still no match for Sinner. Would love Dimitrov to win 1. Sinner and alcatraz gonna rule tennis when Novak retires.
I grew up watching the big 3 and that was something special. Seeing Sinner dominate like this brings me chills like when the big 3 dominated. Sinner and Alcaraz are the future for sure
Jannik, before President Mattarella, in a simple speech, said something very wise. "The most important thing is to enjoy and be happy playing, because when things don't go well for you, that's what strengthens you. I love you Jannik. A hug from Chili Mònica.
Before? So, you mean Mattarella said the same AFTER Sinner?
In English " before" means " Di fronte" o " davanti" non solo " prima". Non criticare se non conosci la lingua.@@dekabrist59
@@dekabrist59First of all, sorry for my terrible English, what I meant was that President Mattarella hosted the Italian tennis team. Jannik gave a brief speech, where he highlighted that the most important thing is fraternity, remembering that tennis is called “The Sport of Gentlemen” and beyond the numbers, the most important thing that motivates him is to be happy and enjoy within the basketball court. because that helps you. to recover from bad times, the resilience so evident in Jannik. Greetings. moni
@@monicauribe564 I apologise.
Congratulations to Sinner, I absolutely impatient to see the next tournament of Dimitrov it’s so beautiful and graceful to see
5:14 - One handed backhand loveliness
What a game! .... Dimitrov was playing beautiful I was missing this kind of game!.
Grande Sinner, complimenti per la vittoria!! Bravissimo, sei per me ma anche per molti altri il n. 1 del mondo!
Dimitrov should feel an immense sense of pride in the level play he's showing lately. Come back stronger, Grigor! Excellent play by Sinner, very well done! 😄
I never see a domination vs other top players like Sinner do, and a higher level like him, really out of the world
It is very clear that you did not see Novak Djokovic in 2011 season. He won Australian Open, then Dubai, then Indian Wells, then Miami, then Madrid, then Rome, achieving 41 wins in a row, defeating Federer 3 times and Nadal 4 times (actually 4 finals). Sinner has not reached this level yet
@@MalekAhmed-kz3zucomparison is the thief of joy. If you compare every player to djokovic, Nadal or federer prime you will never be happy but if that’s how you want to watch tennis forever living in the past so be it
@@sofpsocf I am the last person you could describe as living in the past because I believe that the movement of life continues and does not stop at a specific generation. Rather, I am preparing myself for the stage after Novak’s retirement from now on. I love both Siner and Alcaraz, and I enjoy the rivalry between them a lot, and their matches together remind me of the Djoko vs. Nadal matches in terms of intensity, excitement, and fiery rallies. I just replied to his saying that he did not see a domination vs top players like Sinner does now, and this is not true from the standpoint of facts only.
Go and see Roger's prime 2003 to 2007 no one can reach his feet to
@@MalekAhmed-kz3zuAgreed! But Djokovich wins with more drama, high maintenance and head games. Sinner just plays the game fair and square.