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2022 was Sinner’s worst season. It taught him what true failure looks like (something Alcaraz has yet to learn), with devastating losses in the US Open, Wimbledon, etc. But it also taught him how to recover from that. And now, he is stress free.
Great video! I managed to snag some last minute tickets to see him play in the Davis Cup final tomorrow 😃 I’m so excited and can’t wait to see the power and fighting spirit in person! I never got to see the greatest player ever in person i.e. Rafa Nadal, so I promised myself I wouldn’t miss the Sinner show too. I’m so happy to have another player to support and become invested in their success, I never thought I would find another after 20 years of supporting Rafa. Forza Jannik! 🥕
After the fifth match point missed Carreno-Busta simply collapsed physiologically. These matches have solidified Sinner's mental strength for sure. One can also notice the difference between drop-shots quality from two years ago and the end of 2024. Jannik is definitely a more complete player now.
Now, when he wears the cap he goes into battle mode, he manages every emotion to energy conservation with only two words fixed in his mind: Improvement & Victory. He has become a point machine, sometimes almost impossible.
The defeat for Paul was hard to swallow. Paul really a nice , i know other players in that situation had smashed their Racquets on the ground at least 10 times...
I liked pre-2021 Sinner better. Well, the person at least. Obviously he’s just getting better and better nowadays with his game, but I liked it when he would show some more emotion on court, celebrate a bit, blow off some steam when he was feeling the pressure, just say a few words, any words, once or twice😂 Nowadays he seems like a bit of a robot. A very talented robot, a very nice guy too, but still, a robot. I want to see some of all of that passion I know is on the inside, on the outside!
@giuseppepascuzzi791 Oh come now, what sport do you know of where athletes don’t communicate their emotions to the audience? Even golf, the most “gentlemanly” of “gentleman’s games” (whatever that means) has athletes much more outgoing, but only in tennis it seems like there is some unspoken rule that the “true” (again, what🤷🏻♂️) athletes are silent. Although I suspect it’s more snooty fans than anything else who think they (arrogantly) deserve that level of self control from athletes playing under pressure they couldn’t even comprehend as opposed to the athletes who are either outspoken or quiet by nature… Either way, respectfully, I think it’s quite boring. Emotion is fun. Wearing your heart on your sleeve is fun. It gives us an inside look into what they’re going through on court, and just because some let the pressure get to them or, on the other side, enjoy their success a bit doesn’t make them a clown. It makes them human and more relatable.
@@Tennisisreallyfun you are confusing sport with show. The game must be fun, not the player. If you can’t appreciate introvert personalities it’s your problem
@@giuseppepascuzzi791 “The game must be fun, not the player”. To you maybe, but I disagree, I value someone who wears their heart on their sleeve a little bit. No need to attempt to convince me to your side, let’s just agree to disagree🤷🏻♂️
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2022 was Sinner’s worst season. It taught him what true failure looks like (something Alcaraz has yet to learn), with devastating losses in the US Open, Wimbledon, etc. But it also taught him how to recover from that. And now, he is stress free.
absolutely right
Great video! I managed to snag some last minute tickets to see him play in the Davis Cup final tomorrow 😃 I’m so excited and can’t wait to see the power and fighting spirit in person!
I never got to see the greatest player ever in person i.e. Rafa Nadal, so I promised myself I wouldn’t miss the Sinner show too. I’m so happy to have another player to support and become invested in their success, I never thought I would find another after 20 years of supporting Rafa. Forza Jannik! 🥕
Wooow good luck my friend. Have fun! ❤️
How much for the ticket?
How was it !
That PCB match felt like a video game.
The thrill of the chase. Great comebacks from Sinner.
After the fifth match point missed Carreno-Busta simply collapsed physiologically. These matches have solidified Sinner's mental strength for sure.
One can also notice the difference between drop-shots quality from two years ago and the end of 2024. Jannik is definitely a more complete player now.
and volleys/serve too
In the service he has become a sniper, now it is very difficult to suffer a break
What a monster!❤️👏🔥
unbelievable. fantastic. awesome
he doesnnt celebrate like he did vs carreno busta anymore🤣 become cold asf
Now, when he wears the cap he goes into battle mode, he manages every emotion to energy conservation with only two words fixed in his mind: Improvement & Victory.
He has become a point machine, sometimes almost impossible.
il beniamino JANNIK è un fenomeno eccezionale e unico!!!!
The defeat for Paul was hard to swallow. Paul really a nice , i know other players in that situation had smashed their Racquets on the ground at least 10 times...
Vs Djokovic in Davis Cup???
I made an entire video about it a few days ago my bro
vai jannik numero 1 sei tutti noi!
3 perle !!!!
I liked pre-2021 Sinner better. Well, the person at least. Obviously he’s just getting better and better nowadays with his game, but I liked it when he would show some more emotion on court, celebrate a bit, blow off some steam when he was feeling the pressure, just say a few words, any words, once or twice😂 Nowadays he seems like a bit of a robot. A very talented robot, a very nice guy too, but still, a robot. I want to see some of all of that passion I know is on the inside, on the outside!
i prefer this rather than a clown like nick kyrgios. Anyway, he communicates a lot, just not in an exhibitionist way
@giuseppepascuzzi791 Oh come now, what sport do you know of where athletes don’t communicate their emotions to the audience? Even golf, the most “gentlemanly” of “gentleman’s games” (whatever that means) has athletes much more outgoing, but only in tennis it seems like there is some unspoken rule that the “true” (again, what🤷🏻♂️) athletes are silent. Although I suspect it’s more snooty fans than anything else who think they (arrogantly) deserve that level of self control from athletes playing under pressure they couldn’t even comprehend as opposed to the athletes who are either outspoken or quiet by nature… Either way, respectfully, I think it’s quite boring. Emotion is fun. Wearing your heart on your sleeve is fun. It gives us an inside look into what they’re going through on court, and just because some let the pressure get to them or, on the other side, enjoy their success a bit doesn’t make them a clown. It makes them human and more relatable.
@@Tennisisreallyfun you are confusing sport with show. The game must be fun, not the player. If you can’t appreciate introvert personalities it’s your problem
@@giuseppepascuzzi791 “The game must be fun, not the player”. To you maybe, but I disagree, I value someone who wears their heart on their sleeve a little bit. No need to attempt to convince me to your side, let’s just agree to disagree🤷🏻♂️
It costs a lot of energy to show emotions and after that it‘s harder to focus back for the next point. He just choses to stay calm and focussed.
DEVASTANTE.... CON CARRENO BUSTA
Non ce magna manco el pà !!