The Carreno Busta one well deserved the first place. The tweener just when the clock reaches 3 hours, the fact that it was a match point, De Minaur's reaction...everything was there. But Alcaraz's behind-the-back should have been ranked higher IMO.
Nah bro, behind the back shot has been done before (still very impressive) + it wasn’t an important point particularly compared to PCB winning the match with a tweener.
GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!! The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court. HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this. .
YUP ....he's young AND understands the game .....and most importantly ....HAS THE LEGS!!! GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!! The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court. HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this. .
@@just2share I know man, it's awesome still; all i was saying, take a look at the shot, the ball goes right in the center...that is the main difference with the other points, more challenging and calculated.
Just to have the right grip, footwork, and leap all in the right position and height then the recover and explode to a sliding Novak two-hander was extraordinary. It's not just the speed, his anticipation is mutant-like.
GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!! Agreed!! The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court. HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this. .
It's more accidental than anything... Alcaraz runs to his right, the ball goes to his back and he improvises. It's nice, but it's not that different to a lucky net cord.
@Romain Mj It's probably because although it was a useful shot it wasn't a direct winner. He needed another shot to win the point so the skilful shots that were also winners will be ranked higher.
@@rafarequeni822 man you just proove the world you dont play tennis...how on earth can u say that ? This is one of the toughest shot to do espacially in this situation
@@SuperVic1979 I can understand, but Djoker was not getting through Carlos. Just wasn't going to happen. He needs to chase Carlos now. The #1 player in the world 🌎
The entire match was a highlight reel. The Borg-McEnroe and Federer-Nadal Wimbledon matches were probably better because the stakes were higher, but they weren't better by much.(Just remembered a great Aussie Open final, too. But Alcaraz-Sinner was still top 5)
So many fantastic moments, and a lot of them are Alcaraz! He was brilliant here! Though that Carreno Busta match point has to be one of the best things I've ever seen! 🤩
I was starting to lose interest in tennis over the last 2 years because I was really disappointed in Medvedev Zverev and Tsitsipas, who have repeatedly allowed themselves to be bullied by 35-year-olds. But after watching Sinner, Ruud, and Alcaraz this tournament, I think that tennis is in safe hands (I hope I didn't jinx it).
@@spooky1304 The fact that Tsitsipas couldn't bury a 34-year-old Djokovic in the 21 FO final with a two set lead and then got a bagel from him in this year's Rome final. The fact that Medvedev couldn't put away a 35-year-old Nadal up 2-sets and having 3-2 15-40 in the third and not converting. The fact that Zverev might not even be injured if he could have closed out the first set TB in his FO SF against a recently turned 36-year-old Nadal up 6-3 and then served out the second set at 5-3, or if he could have held his nerve against Djokovic in last year's USO SF. They can all beat Nadal and Djokovic in best of 3 formats in Masters events. But when it's on the line in best of 5 majors, they gag hard.
I was thinking to stop watching tennis after Nadal retirement but before his retirement i fall in love with Alcaraz☺...he is a joy to watch, i can watch him play even all day
El 10 es increible, si dejan votar el mundo, ese punto es el numero 1
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Anyone who has played tennis knows that you can not hit the ball that far of the net in a such an unorthodox way as Alcaraz does in #10 and expect anything decent but he even managed to win the point, that point deserved #1
To me the n.5 should be n.1 by Alcaraz. Tiafoe with the first backhand recovery down the line has the point in his hands. I just can't believe Carlos reached that ball. Maybe the point of the career so far
Alcaraz is crazy fast, he must've put in so much work to get to this level, it's incredible. Reminds me of Nadal, you always need to make extra shots if you want to win the point against them.
Alcaraz should have been #1, #2 and #3 on the list. I know it, you know it and probably the person who compiled this list of top 10 points knows it as well.
I'd say Alcaraz back shot shouldn't be N°10, *it should N°2.* However, On a match point, winning the point on a tweener, is definitely a well deserved *N° 1 spot.*
Happy jolly watching all the amazing shots, especially Alcaraz’s one-off flicked from his back to an awesome ball travel and height at the net, and of course he still able to go to the net to get a winner 😜
Please keep the video REAL. You clearly put the Alcaraz's brilliant shot at 10, so that people will watch the entire video. Make honest top 10 or do not make it
Rafa's matchpoint? Second or 3rd round it was. Classic Rafa brute power forehand. Should've been here in this list. Thanks for including women's matches. Do a separate video for doubles.
GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!! The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court. HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this. .
I feel like we are finally seeing some of the greats of Tennis future. Alcaraz, Swiatek, Gauff, Jabeur and who knows maybe even Kyrgios. I am excited for Tennis. The whole Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Williams Sisters run was great & iconic. But by now its starting to get boring for me. I want to see the younger generations dominating now.
@@remnant24 While technically true, since nobody great has emerged to replace Serena, this still kind of felt like her era. Osaka just doesn’t have the mental toughness, Barty didn’t have the desire to be an all time great, and Kerber never really felt like an ATG even while she was winning all those slams. Swiatek feels like maybe the beginning of a new era. Gauff has to win something for me to take her seriously as anything more than a promising prospect.
@@harveydodd8803 That's all super arbitrary and presumptuous. Also, just because the new gen are closer to each other in level than peak Serena was to her opponents doesn't mean they're not great. We've been in a "weak era" for so long that everyone starts dismissing champions who won't be retiring with at least 20 slams in the bag. By your rationale, the likes of Boris Becker, Martina Hingis and Sharapova were losers.
@@remnant24 Did not call them losers. That was you being presumptuous. Sharapova and Becker were great talents but nobody considers that the Becker era or the Sharapova era. It was the Sampras and Serena era. Tennis always has an elite player when it’s going well. The outlier was having 4 elite players at the same time. But right now it is definitely a transitional period, and for that reason it really never stopped by the Serena era until she officially retired.
@@remnant24 The ladies younger generations? Who? Barty took over for like a year or 2 and then she retired. Osaka is lazy and she is so inconsistent. Serena was the last women who has some credibility in womens tennis. Venus had a slight resurgence in 2017. Victoria Azarenka & Maria Sharapova was ok-ish in 2010s. But nobody saw them the way they see the Williams Sisters at their peak. Right now I can only see Iga which has the true potential to dominate. Jabeur & Gauff still need some polishing to do.
Por primera vez en la Historia del tennis mundial un joven de 19 años gana un Gran slam joven Alcaraz esto es sólo el comienzo de un futuro prometedor además te llevaste 2,6 millones de dólares Felicidades eres 🥇
The points themselves are great, but I love the thumbnail of this video. Alcaraz is midair in some anime pose about to unleash some 800 year old hidden tennis technique, and its cracking me up.
There were some incredible points in the Ruud / Paul match that went 5 sets on Sept 2. I was lucky enough to be at the US Open and see the match in person. I thought one of the top 10 would have been from that match.
Sinner's no-look forehand cross-court winner should be in the top 2 and not some run-of-the-mill tweeners. Federer's tweeners in 2009 and 2010 were more exciting.
No. 10? Do you really think it's the worst of all? Obviously you haven't played much tennis, if you had you would know how difficult it is to hit from behind with power and direction.
Tienes toda la razón. El partido de Báez-Alcaraz fue brutal en cuanto a jugadas y puntos ganadores. Un espectáculo de principio a fin, de los dos, hasta que Báez se retira. No entiendo cómo es posible que no hayan seleccionado ninguno de los múltiples tiros alucinantes que hicieron...
These were nice but there were tons of other exhilarating points, some even more than the ones here. Perhaps we should get a look at the top 100 points from the tournament. Will give us fans something to binge on before AO23 comes around
The Carreno Busta one well deserved the first place. The tweener just when the clock reaches 3 hours, the fact that it was a match point, De Minaur's reaction...everything was there. But Alcaraz's behind-the-back should have been ranked higher IMO.
It’s not THAT incredible truly… all others deserve to be above IMO (Garcia’s point is way too high in the ranking though)
The order is the reverse of what it should be pretty much. Probably whoever put this together thinks 10 = best.
Nah bro, behind the back shot has been done before (still very impressive) + it wasn’t an important point particularly compared to PCB winning the match with a tweener.
That tweener and clock sych was way too real.
Really ?? Most top players would have put the smash away
3 of the 10 top points by Alcaraz, all won by him. We'll never see a match winning point like Carreno's hotdog. Historic US Open.
The way Alcaraz smashed ruud was something else,just a spectacular player.
This US Open was something special.
the first volley by carreno was pretty crazy too
@OnceTheyNamedMEiWasn't They were making an exaggeration
GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!!
The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court.
HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this.
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Alcaraz is just a joy to watch. Tennis needed him.
YUP ....he's young AND understands the game .....and most importantly ....HAS THE LEGS!!!
GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!!
The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court.
HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this.
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That Tiafoe point is insane. Frances played everything perfectly, Alcaraz just has ungodly speed and feel
It was great to see that Carlos won the match of Taifoe 😂😂
Alcaraz played like a madman all tournament. Just incredible.
Alcaraz's behind-the-back shot, placed number 10, was really the point of the tournament.
It's a fast reaction that sinner couldn't handle in his favour; the top 5 are more elaborated (and strategic) than a lucky shot.
@@jsalinasbarros not just lucky... I think except Kyrgios none else would of save that ball, hitting it behind the back.
if you think any of those points aren't worthy of being here then you got some issues man. Caring about the order of them in this spot is pretty weak.
@@just2share I know man, it's awesome still; all i was saying, take a look at the shot, the ball goes right in the center...that is the main difference with the other points, more challenging and calculated.
Just to have the right grip, footwork, and leap all in the right position and height then the recover and explode to a sliding Novak two-hander was extraordinary. It's not just the speed, his anticipation is mutant-like.
When number 10 should be number 1.
GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!!
Agreed!!
The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court.
HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this.
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He wants to keep everyone watching, that's why he started with a top 3 shot for sure
No way u put alcaraz behind the back shot number 10 lol
It's more accidental than anything... Alcaraz runs to his right, the ball goes to his back and he improvises. It's nice, but it's not that different to a lucky net cord.
Yeah fr lol
@Romain Mj
It's probably because although it was a useful shot it wasn't a direct winner. He needed another shot to win the point so the skilful shots that were also winners will be ranked higher.
@@rafarequeni822 man you just proove the world you dont play tennis...how on earth can u say that ? This is one of the toughest shot to do espacially in this situation
Agree should have been number 1
Alcaraz is a walking highlight
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No. 10 and No. 1 were the best points. The Spanish players are something else.
The player play what they know best.
Tbh Alcaraz could have been the whole top 10!
A historic US Open. The beginning of a new era?
It looks and feels like it 💯
Yes, it certainly was. Historic!☝🏽
With Djokovic out the way, of course. Let him play and we’ll see.
@@SuperVic1979 I can understand, but Djoker was not getting through Carlos. Just wasn't going to happen. He needs to chase Carlos now. The #1 player in the world 🌎
@@pawshands9706 says who?
Love the de minaur racquet smash at the end
There should be way more points included in this top 10 form the Sinner - Alcaraz match.
That was one of the best matches in the last 50 years.
The entire match was a highlight reel. The Borg-McEnroe and Federer-Nadal Wimbledon matches were probably better because the stakes were higher, but they weren't better by much.(Just remembered a great Aussie Open final, too. But Alcaraz-Sinner was still top 5)
I agree. Maybe since they had to include women's points for the feminist agenda, they ran out of spots.
@@tonigarcia6704 what?
@@robertsterner2145 Sampras v Agassi 2001 US Open Quarterfinal is right up there too
The #10 shot should be #1 in my opinion!!!
To put Alcaraz behind the back at #10 is a sin !!
Watch him at first is an enjoy 😊
nice pun
So many fantastic moments, and a lot of them are Alcaraz! He was brilliant here! Though that Carreno Busta match point has to be one of the best things I've ever seen! 🤩
de minaur racket smash is instant classic
“I think every single person that can get to their feet..is on their feet” legendary comment for a legendary point.
I was starting to lose interest in tennis over the last 2 years because I was really disappointed in Medvedev Zverev and Tsitsipas, who have repeatedly allowed themselves to be bullied by 35-year-olds. But after watching Sinner, Ruud, and Alcaraz this tournament, I think that tennis is in safe hands (I hope I didn't jinx it).
Bullied..?
Aha, just don't let Novak play, wait until Rafael finally suffers from injuries and cannot show his tennis and you will see new champions :)
@@spooky1304 The fact that Tsitsipas couldn't bury a 34-year-old Djokovic in the 21 FO final with a two set lead and then got a bagel from him in this year's Rome final. The fact that Medvedev couldn't put away a 35-year-old Nadal up 2-sets and having 3-2 15-40 in the third and not converting. The fact that Zverev might not even be injured if he could have closed out the first set TB in his FO SF against a recently turned 36-year-old Nadal up 6-3 and then served out the second set at 5-3, or if he could have held his nerve against Djokovic in last year's USO SF.
They can all beat Nadal and Djokovic in best of 3 formats in Masters events. But when it's on the line in best of 5 majors, they gag hard.
exactly right
@@pomerlain8924 Because its easier(more chance) to score 2 goals against stronger team than 3 . There is reason why GS is the hardest
Seriously the points from Alcaraz are just out of this world!
I was thinking to stop watching tennis after Nadal retirement but before his retirement i fall in love with Alcaraz☺...he is a joy to watch, i can watch him play even all day
Alcaraz’s behind the back has to be bumped up at least 9 spots
#10 should be #1
It’s called a hook
Nah, definetly the best shot of the tournament, but prolly not the best point
Yeah, maybe the best shot alcaraz has done in his life and the best shot in the tournament but not the best point or rally
This US Open was amazing!!!! I thoroughly enjoyed it!
El 10 es increible, si dejan votar el mundo, ese punto es el numero 1
Anyone who has played tennis knows that you can not hit the ball that far of the net in a such an unorthodox way as Alcaraz does in #10 and expect anything decent but he even managed to win the point, that point deserved #1
That busta one was crazy cause it was for the match
Alcaraz Vs Sinner match alone has like 5 of the top ten shots of the tournament
Man Carreño always produces these special moments
To me the n.5 should be n.1 by Alcaraz. Tiafoe with the first backhand recovery down the line has the point in his hands. I just can't believe Carlos reached that ball. Maybe the point of the career so far
Totally agree
Agreed
Tiafoe should have punched the second forehand volley in the corner than be too cute but he felt he was toying with Carlos.
Definitely, Alcaraz is the best!
In my opinion, No.10 should be No 1. Never in 20 years I follow tennis I have seen a point like that.
Easily some of the best tennis I have ever watched, and I have every watched, and I have been watching my whole life. Amazing!
I love how they try to put women's points in these compilations, but you can clearly see that men's tennis is much more spectacular.
0:18 "In your life, have you ever seen anything like it?!?"
Roger Federer: "Excuse me?"
Carreno Busta had another crazy match point in the previous match
I’m so happy with Alcaraz. Finally a young talent that can match the entertainment level of Roger and Rafa!!!
Seriously
Alcaraz is crazy fast, he must've put in so much work to get to this level, it's incredible. Reminds me of Nadal, you always need to make extra shots if you want to win the point against them.
Alcaraz should have been #1, #2 and #3 on the list. I know it, you know it and probably the person who compiled this list of top 10 points knows it as well.
number 10 should be # 1 by far......even # 1 of the year
Putting that behind-the-back shot from Alcaraz outside the top 5 is criminal. Probably intended to provoke comments just like this one…
No 5 reminds me of young Rafa. Vamooooos💪
Spanish tennis 😵🔥🔥🔥
I'd say Alcaraz back shot shouldn't be N°10, *it should N°2.*
However, On a match point, winning the point on a tweener, is definitely a well deserved *N° 1 spot.*
Alcaraz’s behind the back deserved to be in 1st place 😎
Happy jolly watching all the amazing shots, especially Alcaraz’s one-off flicked from his back to an awesome ball travel and height at the net, and of course he still able to go to the net to get a winner 😜
I am looking forward to seeing more of Alcaraz. I think he has what it takes to be a real contender.
The behind the back fro Alcaraz has to be the top 1. All other are great but normal tennis moves.
1:22 This movement of hands could be considered as "Hindrance"
Just want to say thanks for all the great content from the Open this year - really a pleasure!
The ruud backhand smash against Kachanov should be here
#10 is #1 for me.
This tournament derserved a Top 20 at least.
@3:18 After the Tiafoe-Alcaraz point the commentator says “Anybody who can be on their feet is on their feet.” Yeah except Michelle Obongo apparently.
Please keep the video REAL. You clearly put the Alcaraz's brilliant shot at 10, so that people will watch the entire video. Make honest top 10 or do not make it
Rafa's matchpoint? Second or 3rd round it was. Classic Rafa brute power forehand. Should've been here in this list.
Thanks for including women's matches. Do a separate video for doubles.
GREAT VIDEO SUMMARY OF THESE INCREDIBLE RALLIES!!!!
The FIRST video of Alcaraz, I had watched and thought that was amazing ....then the others .....WOW. ALL were truly levitating ....except for the Kyrgios ....only because it's Kyrgios. I'm not going to give ANY credit to ANY player who has such a poor and disdain attitude. Just can't give any applause to this guy no matter what he does on the court ...or off the court.
HOWEVER, I have never been able to get a grip of the fact that the ball does NOT have to over the net. Just so long as it drops into the opponents side is all that is required. The 6th clip is the example of this.
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I feel like we are finally seeing some of the greats of Tennis future. Alcaraz, Swiatek, Gauff, Jabeur and who knows maybe even Kyrgios. I am excited for Tennis. The whole Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Williams Sisters run was great & iconic. But by now its starting to get boring for me. I want to see the younger generations dominating now.
Huh? None of the Williams has won a slam or been n°1 in 5 years. The ladies younger gen has taken over for quite a while already.
@@remnant24 While technically true, since nobody great has emerged to replace Serena, this still kind of felt like her era. Osaka just doesn’t have the mental toughness, Barty didn’t have the desire to be an all time great, and Kerber never really felt like an ATG even while she was winning all those slams. Swiatek feels like maybe the beginning of a new era. Gauff has to win something for me to take her seriously as anything more than a promising prospect.
@@harveydodd8803 That's all super arbitrary and presumptuous. Also, just because the new gen are closer to each other in level than peak Serena was to her opponents doesn't mean they're not great. We've been in a "weak era" for so long that everyone starts dismissing champions who won't be retiring with at least 20 slams in the bag. By your rationale, the likes of Boris Becker, Martina Hingis and Sharapova were losers.
@@remnant24 Did not call them losers. That was you being presumptuous. Sharapova and Becker were great talents but nobody considers that the Becker era or the Sharapova era. It was the Sampras and Serena era. Tennis always has an elite player when it’s going well. The outlier was having 4 elite players at the same time. But right now it is definitely a transitional period, and for that reason it really never stopped by the Serena era until she officially retired.
@@remnant24 The ladies younger generations? Who? Barty took over for like a year or 2 and then she retired. Osaka is lazy and she is so inconsistent. Serena was the last women who has some credibility in womens tennis. Venus had a slight resurgence in 2017. Victoria Azarenka & Maria Sharapova was ok-ish in 2010s. But nobody saw them the way they see the Williams Sisters at their peak. Right now I can only see Iga which has the true potential to dominate. Jabeur & Gauff still need some polishing to do.
Świątek Poland!
Vamos alcaraz💪🎾🏆🥇
why alcaraz behind the back number 10 ?!?!?
#10 should be #1 - degree of difficulty. #1 should be #2. #5 should be higher than #4
Por primera vez en la Historia del tennis mundial un joven de 19 años gana un Gran slam joven Alcaraz esto es sólo el comienzo de un futuro prometedor además te llevaste 2,6 millones de dólares Felicidades eres 🥇
alcaraz was the best player in this time😀😀😀
10 and 1 No.1💪💪👍👍🥰
weird ranking, but nevertheless great shots
The points themselves are great, but I love the thumbnail of this video. Alcaraz is midair in some anime pose about to unleash some 800 year old hidden tennis technique, and its cracking me up.
Great pick for #1. Sums up the joy and frustration of tennis in one shot.
Any of alcaraz points can be number 1
how is the first of alcaraz the 10th?
Alcatraz is a rising star 🌟
99% of comments regarding men's highlights... Should have separated wta and atp highlights... They can't be in the same reel
Why those wta points were in the video?
how is shot number 7 above alacraz’s behknd the back. it’s just a pickup
Number Five is point of the year!
Make a player who has the skill set of big 3 combined , you get Alcaraz.
I think the number 10 point should be higher maybe #1
Couple of WTA of points included to avoid any criticism
haha yeah true, they were so mediocre
So no one's gonna talk about the number 4? Sinner's point of the game, he also did that to Alcaraz.
What about the 55 shot rally between ruud and Karen ?
There were some incredible points in the Ruud / Paul match that went 5 sets on Sept 2. I was lucky enough to be at the US Open and see the match in person. I thought one of the top 10 would have been from that match.
not a single point played by the women should have been there, but i suppose equal pay leads to equal coverage.
that's where the problem starts
No.10 is No.1
Great points, and a new chapter has begun.
The behind the back should be higher
✌👍👏 the level today it's at it best in history!
De Minaur breaking his racket after the nice shot by Carreno such a disrespect
Number 10??? Are you kidding me??!
Number 10 should be number 1
Sinner's no-look forehand cross-court winner should be in the top 2 and not some run-of-the-mill tweeners. Federer's tweeners in 2009 and 2010 were more exciting.
Agree
No. 10? Do you really think it's the worst of all? Obviously you haven't played much tennis, if you had you would know how difficult it is to hit from behind with power and direction.
No. 1 is the best man.... Especially when de minaur throws the racquet adds to the whole thing.
No points from Alcaraz vs Baez??? Also Tiafoe's match point save vs Alcaraz!
Tienes toda la razón. El partido de Báez-Alcaraz fue brutal en cuanto a jugadas y puntos ganadores. Un espectáculo de principio a fin, de los dos, hasta que Báez se retira. No entiendo cómo es posible que no hayan seleccionado ninguno de los múltiples tiros alucinantes que hicieron...
It is not fair to exclude here an impressive move by TIAFOE. In the final against Alcaraz.
That wasn't the final.
These were nice but there were tons of other exhilarating points, some even more than the ones here. Perhaps we should get a look at the top 100 points from the tournament. Will give us fans something to binge on before AO23 comes around
Great video us open!
Fué el tiempo de Alcaraz cerrando de la mejor manera su participación en GrandSlam
I don't care if it's the greatest shot of all time, have some self respect and don't show us Kyrgios. He's an insult to the game.
Hi, I’m Kelly
Cachin deserved a special mention
Vs Moutet in 3rdR around the post passing shot
And 3 from Alcaraz