Sinner has much better tennis iq thn everyone else... that's why he can improve so much match after match traning after training... he's creating he's own limits now
Sinner is reminding me of what the big 3 used to do. He's just on another level, dominates his matches, and rarely loses if he's fully fit. And he's still so young, scary..
You're right. Alcaraz at his best could beat god 6-0 6-0, but how you play at your best is almost a 100% irrelevant metric, because it only happens like once a year. What Sinner has mastered is what is actually important in competitive tennis, which is: "how good are you able to play at least 90+% of the time". And I would argue that 1: that level for Sinner is unbeatable by essentially anyone in the world except Alcaraz, with at least a 95% confidence level. And 2: that Sinner is maintaining that level more like at least 95% of the time, not just 90% of the time. Like I said, Alcaraz could literally beat god 0 and 0, if playing at his best. But he only plays at level where no one in the world but Sinner has more than a 5% a chance to beat him like... idk maybe 50% of the time. A year or two ago he was doing it more consistently, but I think that's just because he was like completely on fire, and was magically playing his best all the time. I hope Alcaraz learns how to keep beating everyone even when he's not playing his best like Sinner can, and then this could turn into a big 3 type rivalry.
He is just on another level right now! Incredible to see the speed, the accuracy, mocement and game reasoning he has! Now alcaraz has to push up on the consistency! When that happen we will have ourselves another years of a lot of great battles
@@samberg3864Alcaraz wasn't more consistent two years ago, he won the USO end of the year in 2022 but not much after that. Only 19 years old. Also, people are talking as if Alcaraz hasn't won 2 grand slams this year and an Olympic Silver in one summer, and has beaten Sinner 3-0 on the Atp tour with two wins on hardcourt and one of them recently in Vienna on a fast indoor court. Yes Sinner is unplayable now on hard court but what did he do on Clay? (On Grass he had good results with Halle and QF Wimbledon). Adding to that: Alcaraz is two years younger than Sinner. I don't think we have to worry about Alcaraz, we have to 'worry' about the rest of the field catching up (Zverev, Medvedev and talents like Fils).
Sinner is now unbeatable beast,his power strike from both FH and BH,inch perfect dropshots,speed, defence skills and consistency are unmatched.For me,the future is his.
He had one of the best years by anyone in the last decade. But Carlos beat him every time (3x) this year. You'll have to find a different word than "unbeatable"
At this moment, he is in another league. Against some normal players, It looks like he is just making some training. In my opinion, he is now playing at the same level of the big 3
I am watching him since US Open this year and every tournament he is improving - his level now is much above the US open level, i feel . I used to groan with frustration whenever he used drop shots because he used to lose the point , but now he has improved it so much, his serve is also much better, so is shot selection . A joy to watch. On court he is like a lethal assassin with that cold, hard stare, but the moment the match ends , he turns into this joyful 23-year old boy .
thats the point, the efficiency is insane. Sinner probably wasn't even tired getting off that court, which is pretty similar to what we saw with Federer at his prime
@@epicfaaail Weak era. Only Alcaraz can challenge Sinner. Big 3 had to battle each other plus Nalbandian, Roddick, Cilic, DelPo, Murray, Wawrinka….. all Slam Champions. All same gen.
Coria sac-ed Baez so that he could have Cerundolo face Musetti. That was a smart move. On paper, Etcheverry is a better HC player than Baez, but deploying him would have forced Cerundolo to face Sinner.
A walk in the park. Jannik is using now drop shoots and he is extremely efficient. This is very bad news for his opponents as he has terrific shots that usually push the other guy way beyond the bottom line. A drop shot is deadly in these circumstances, not to mention that any attempt to catch the ball will leave his counterpart gasping for air. Drop shots are really really nasty.
@@nikhils2381 He had improved significantly his game in the last years. I am pretty sure a back hand drop shot will be refined to perfection. For the moment, less than a handful of people can pose any real threat to Jannik. Djokovic sun about to go down. Time and age doesn't forgive anyone.
I'd love to see another young man come up, the way Djokovic did a few years after Federer and Nadal, so we could have Sinner, Alcaraz and someone else. That would be great
@@aliceevans2180if those two maintain this level of dominance it would be great especially Sinner because Alcaraz doesn't have the consistency Jannik is showing right now Anyways I don't think there will ever be something like the big 3 because they set the bar so high just like Messi and Ronaldo in football so for people to enjoy the new generation they need to appreciate them for what they are and not compare them with those giants
Another bloodcurdling appearance from world no.1 Jannik Sinner. My favorite tennis competitor on action, undoubtedly representing his country in Davis Cup Tourney with his most robust and impactful performance. Sinner is definitely in a more different level with reference to the other players.
Che bello rivedere la davis con il numero 1 al mondo che gioca per l'italia, bellissimo anche il doppio con Matteo !!!! una bella carica emotiva, ed è questo che deve trasmettere il tennis.
The only other player I have ever seen playing this type of attacking tennis at this high level was Roger Federer. Sinner could be the new goat of tennis.
Sinner has much better tennis iq thn everyone else... that's why he can improve so much match after match traning after training... he's creating he's own limits now..
@@stefciko5831 Peak varies different times for each player. No one knows the peak until much later into the career. Sinner is still in early stages. It could be peak or it could be not.
@@vijayendranvijay457 Yes, you're partly right, we can't know, but Sinner still has ample room for improvement, he has just finished developing physically (he has gained 4 cm in the last two years), he is 23 years old and there are all the elements for his prime to be well far away, usually (it is not the rule) the sporting peak is between 25 and 31/32, more or less and considering that careers are getting longer and longer, the prime is far away
Playing sinner is like playing with 0% oxygen in the air. You gasp, and you finally give up. He's formidable, and the player to beat him consistently is yet to be born - Alcaraz may not be able to keep up.
I Agree if he stays injuries free.... I have never seen anything like that, and I watched a lot of tennis in my life...never seen anybody striking the ball like that with power depth and precision both wings... unreal
Why even bother letting Baez play Sinner on hardcourt. He won’t win even if they played a million matches. Better to let Etcheverry have a go. He’s been in fine form lately.
At least when longer fighting from Etcheverry or Cerundolo (maybe) would have taken Sinner's energy more than what Baez was capable of, it might have affected the double match result.
@@leocol007 Doubtful. Or at least not for very long since it agrees he didn't dope. The appeal is strictly about negligence. He won't get 1-2 years for that. But enjoy your fantasy world.
Sinner is amazing this year but people forget easily. Look at what those 3 did and all those records. It's hard to believe actually. For example Federer made 23 grand slams semi finals in a row (that's close to six years in a row), won 24 finals (when he made the final) in a row between 2003-2005 (second is Djokovic with 16). 5 Wimbledons and USO in a row. In 2006. played 16 finals and won 12, all 4 grand slams finals and won 3 (for comparison Sinner won 8 finals, played 9 and two grand slams both on hard court). Was number one for 5 years straight in weeks. Then we have Nadal and Djokovic, 14 times roland garros, Djokovic 11 AO, 8 times number one of the entire year. I do think Sinner is on that level on hard court this year (not on clay, grass not yet either) but it is 'only' one year. But don't fall for the recency bias, it is a bit daft.
Baez is a really solid player, but here he wasn’t going to make any sort of headway unless he played up to sinner’s game. And I just don’t think Baez’s game style would support that too easily
Para ganarle a Sinner tendría que ser una muñeca prodigiosa como la de Marcelo Ríos, éste último ponía ángulos imposibles , Sinner es un verdadero frontón entre más fuerte recibe los golpes de su rival a los suyos les imprime el doble de velocidad y colocación. Ríos lo hubiese obligado a correr hacia adelante y lo sacaría de la cancha con ángulos cortos. Hoy un monstruo Sinner.
Volandri ha sulla coscienza la cocciutaggine di aver voluto far giocare Musetto, giocatore elegante, ma dalla scarsa personalità. Se non ci pensava a togliere le castagne dal fuoco San Sinner a Volandri, stsera l Italia veniva eliminata al 90%. Senza San Sinner l Italia vale poco o niente.
What are you talking about? Musetti is technically the 2nd best ranked Italian player. Cerundolo just had a really good day. I'm just surprised that Sinner and Bertettini are such a deadly combo in Doubles.
Beh no, ci sono altri giocatori di gran valore. Berrettini , che in Italia, e' secondo solo a Sinnere e che spero presto torni tra i primi al mondo, Sonego puo' ancora ritrovare se stesso, Bolelli e Vavassori sono molto bravi nel doppio, parecchi giovani che si confermeranno l'anno prossimo. Musetti potrebbe ancora essereun grande ma uno che bestemmia anche le poche volte quando vince e' da lasciare a casa. Bruttissimo esempio agli adolescenti che si avvicinano al tennis. In Davis ci dovrebbero essere solo giocatori simili tra loro, altrimenti non c'e' gioco di squadra.
Sinner 🇮🇹 unschlagbar, ich denke er wird in nächster Zeit Spiel Roger Federer 🇨🇭 vielleicht 10 bis 12 Turniere im 1 Jahr gewinnen und vielleicht alle grand Slam in einem Jahr Polen😮
i just dont understand why people try to out baseline Sinner, it's clearly not going to happen. You get into these long baseline rallies with him, you're not winning the point.
Sinner with dropshots now, this is getting scary
Finally something else than just pure power. With such variation, I is going to destroy absolutely everyone
It will makes huge different 2025
Alcaraz had better watch out!
@@lanlam879
He's already running scared of meeting Sinner, hehe...
Sinner has much better tennis iq thn everyone else... that's why he can improve so much match after match traning after training... he's creating he's own limits now
Sinner is reminding me of what the big 3 used to do. He's just on another level, dominates his matches, and rarely loses if he's fully fit. And he's still so young, scary..
You're right. Alcaraz at his best could beat god 6-0 6-0, but how you play at your best is almost a 100% irrelevant metric, because it only happens like once a year. What Sinner has mastered is what is actually important in competitive tennis, which is: "how good are you able to play at least 90+% of the time". And I would argue that 1: that level for Sinner is unbeatable by essentially anyone in the world except Alcaraz, with at least a 95% confidence level. And 2: that Sinner is maintaining that level more like at least 95% of the time, not just 90% of the time. Like I said, Alcaraz could literally beat god 0 and 0, if playing at his best. But he only plays at level where no one in the world but Sinner has more than a 5% a chance to beat him like... idk maybe 50% of the time. A year or two ago he was doing it more consistently, but I think that's just because he was like completely on fire, and was magically playing his best all the time. I hope Alcaraz learns how to keep beating everyone even when he's not playing his best like Sinner can, and then this could turn into a big 3 type rivalry.
@@aliceevans2180 He's a killer. Clinical like Djokovic.
He is just on another level right now! Incredible to see the speed, the accuracy, mocement and game reasoning he has!
Now alcaraz has to push up on the consistency! When that happen we will have ourselves another years of a lot of great battles
Not scary at all. Not for me.😉
@@samberg3864Alcaraz wasn't more consistent two years ago, he won the USO end of the year in 2022 but not much after that. Only 19 years old. Also, people are talking as if Alcaraz hasn't won 2 grand slams this year and an Olympic Silver in one summer, and has beaten Sinner 3-0 on the Atp tour with two wins on hardcourt and one of them recently in Vienna on a fast indoor court. Yes Sinner is unplayable now on hard court but what did he do on Clay? (On Grass he had good results with Halle and QF Wimbledon). Adding to that: Alcaraz is two years younger than Sinner. I don't think we have to worry about Alcaraz, we have to 'worry' about the rest of the field catching up (Zverev, Medvedev and talents like Fils).
just frightening tennis
Sinner is now unbeatable beast,his power strike from both FH and BH,inch perfect dropshots,speed, defence skills and consistency are unmatched.For me,the future is his.
He had one of the best years by anyone in the last decade. But Carlos beat him every time (3x) this year. You'll have to find a different word than "unbeatable"
@@danguee1last time they faced sinner won
@@danguee1the first time alcaraz won sinner injured and the second was on alcaraz best surface
That was a long time ago @@danguee1
@@filippopiccarreta1684That was an exhibition though
At this moment, he is in another league. Against some normal players, It looks like he is just making some training. In my opinion, he is now playing at the same level of the big 3
He sure hits harder than the Big 3
Jannik playing like he didn't win a tournament last weekend...😂
@@3.pixelz Mr.Nanograms is ready for 2025 🤣
@@Tennis_Expertwhy?
@@Tennis_Expert cry baby cry😢😢
2:05 🎉🎉2:40 🎉🎉 TWO RIDICULE dropshots !! 😂😂 and what's CLASSY >> no celebrating, no yells, no fist around 😮😮😮 please TAKE NOTE somebody 🎉🎉
Only 6 losses this whole season. Crazy.
One of them, montecarlo, for umpire's mistake
Sinner just plays perfect tennis it’s crazy
perhaps too crazy
@@christinebadostain6887No one really thinks too crazy. Good to put that one to rest.
@@dinoforce888 not so fast!
have i even ever witnessed such a perfect level of tennis ???
Sinner is on another level, unstopable!!!
Sinner is really carrying team Italy on his back and I couldn’t be more proud
I've been following him on and off for several years because my mom has two Italian stations on cable.
I never thought he would become this good.
Spoiler block is not needed😅
for sure 😂😂
😂😂😂
I am watching him since US Open this year and every tournament he is improving - his level now is much above the US open level, i feel . I used to groan with frustration whenever he used drop shots because he used to lose the point , but now he has improved it so much, his serve is also much better, so is shot selection . A joy to watch. On court he is like a lethal assassin with that cold, hard stare, but the moment the match ends , he turns into this joyful 23-year old boy .
Overflow of fine form from ATP Tour Finals. Sinner is a beast right now
this was not a match, but an execution.😅
it was a warm-up for the upcoming doubles match
@@fanciotwe can laugh but it's just the truth.
Absolutely.👍
Exactly, the Argentinian team offered him like a sacrificial lamb on a silver plate.
Sinner on big 3 level now, if opponent doesn’t play out of his mind, he’s not winning any point anymore
thats the point, the efficiency is insane. Sinner probably wasn't even tired getting off that court, which is pretty similar to what we saw with Federer at his prime
@@epicfaaail Weak era. Only Alcaraz can challenge Sinner. Big 3 had to battle each other plus Nalbandian, Roddick, Cilic, DelPo, Murray, Wawrinka….. all Slam Champions. All same gen.
@@Tennis_Expert piangi sotto ogni commento. Il numero 1 è uno solo. Piangi, non ti sentiamo. Che goduria
Weird match up. Sinner is pretty unbeatable indoor. So much pace and depth.
Coria sac-ed Baez so that he could have Cerundolo face Musetti. That was a smart move. On paper, Etcheverry is a better HC player than Baez, but deploying him would have forced Cerundolo to face Sinner.
@@Julian_orwell Not a bad strategy. Don't think anyone can beat Sinner today indoors.
A walk in the park. Jannik is using now drop shoots and he is extremely efficient. This is very bad news for his opponents as he has terrific shots that usually push the other guy way beyond the bottom line. A drop shot is deadly in these circumstances, not to mention that any attempt to catch the ball will leave his counterpart gasping for air. Drop shots are really really nasty.
If he can develop a backhand drop shot like Djokovic, he'd be even more deadly.
@@nikhils2381 He had improved significantly his game in the last years. I am pretty sure a back hand drop shot will be refined to perfection. For the moment, less than a handful of people can pose any real threat to Jannik. Djokovic sun about to go down. Time and age doesn't forgive anyone.
If Alcaraz doesn't fix up ATP about to become a one man show.
The question is can he maintain this level. The big 3 were able to maintain a high level over 10+ years. Can Sinner do the same, we will see.
I'd love to see another young man come up, the way Djokovic did a few years after Federer and Nadal, so we could have Sinner, Alcaraz and someone else. That would be great
@@aliceevans2180if those two maintain this level of dominance it would be great especially Sinner because Alcaraz doesn't have the consistency Jannik is showing right now
Anyways I don't think there will ever be something like the big 3 because they set the bar so high just like Messi and Ronaldo in football so for people to enjoy the new generation they need to appreciate them for what they are and not compare them with those giants
@@aliceevans2180Fonseca Brazil 🇧🇷
@@guilhermepereira3537 Fonseca will be the future number 1
Another bloodcurdling appearance from world no.1 Jannik Sinner. My favorite tennis competitor on action, undoubtedly representing his country in Davis Cup Tourney with his most robust and impactful performance. Sinner is definitely in a more different level with reference to the other players.
Maestro Jannik Sinner, congratulations !🎉❤
Damn Sinner is almost untouchable ❤❤❤
Wow wow wow respect for the champion, 72 minutes ONLY 6-2 6-1 WHAT A CHAMPION YOU ARE SINNER 👑🥇🏆🥇🥇🥇🏆 ITALY CHAMPION AGAIN 💯%
Che bello rivedere la davis con il numero 1 al mondo che gioca per l'italia, bellissimo anche il doppio con Matteo !!!! una bella carica emotiva, ed è questo che deve trasmettere il tennis.
This is era sinner! 🎉
i must of laughed out loud a couple times after he just blasted...insane
Same 😂 caught myself doing that a few times
This Sinner kid could be one to watch 👀
Maybe you're right 🗿
Sinner reminds me of fed. When they play, it almost like they won't lose and they finish game quick😅
The only other player I have ever seen playing this type of attacking tennis at this high level was Roger Federer. Sinner could be the new goat of tennis.
Sinner isn’t that good outside of the hard court.
Sinner is a good grass court player and a decent clay court player
@@JoppJoll hang on mate! He"s still develop! watch out soon
Il joue en marchant maintenant...❤
Sinner simply humiliated the short Argentinian guy 🤣 what a huge phenomenal champion
Sinner has much better tennis iq thn everyone else... that's why he can improve so much match after match traning after training... he's creating he's own limits now..
Seems like his strength is actually increasing still. Has he not peaked?
Clearly not. Sinner started playing tennis seriously much later than other top young players. He's still developing and improving at exponential rate.
Its only 23, peak is 27 to 31 /32
And he's so skinny. I know that's the tecnique that allows him to shoot so hard, but it's still insane.
@@stefciko5831 Peak varies different times for each player. No one knows the peak until much later into the career. Sinner is still in early stages. It could be peak or it could be not.
@@vijayendranvijay457 Yes, you're partly right, we can't know, but Sinner still has ample room for improvement, he has just finished developing physically (he has gained 4 cm in the last two years), he is 23 years old and there are all the elements for his prime to be well far away, usually (it is not the rule) the sporting peak is between 25 and 31/32, more or less and considering that careers are getting longer and longer, the prime is far away
Mostruoso.. fenomeno troppo forte
This wasn't a match, this was a massacre
Playing sinner is like playing with 0% oxygen in the air. You gasp, and you finally give up. He's formidable, and the player to beat him consistently is yet to be born - Alcaraz may not be able to keep up.
He will be the best in tennis history . Watch out
Take it easy 😂
I Agree if he stays injuries free.... I have never seen anything like that, and I watched a lot of tennis in my life...never seen anybody striking the ball like that with power depth and precision both wings... unreal
@@mauriandlaw and consistency!! both and forehand and backhand. Unreal 🤯
@@samoart Yes indeed
I doubt this. But I hope he will. Better new generations are always good for the sport.
It's really so hard to beat this man
Call carlos😹
Sinner Italy will be proud of you keep going my friend❤
Scary 🤯...👏🇮🇹👊
Cmon guys, we are in for a show next year. The way it’s going it, ,2025 could be new fed 05 or djoko 15. It could be sin 25🥳🥳
Why even bother letting Baez play Sinner on hardcourt. He won’t win even if they played a million matches. Better to let Etcheverry have a go. He’s been in fine form lately.
I think it’s probably a rule for the top ranked players of each team to play in the second single?
@ ah that would explain it then…
@ plus no one in Arg team would have won more than seven games against Sinner. So doesn’t matter that much
Etcheverry would have had more chance than an inform baez but he would have lost anyways
At least when longer fighting from Etcheverry or Cerundolo (maybe) would have taken Sinner's energy more than what Baez was capable of, it might have affected the double match result.
absolutely overwhelming
This man is the real deal , not easy to find so much talent ! 💪
A game without weakness and the kind of consistency Djokovic had. Who will stop Sinner in the coming years?
Wada
@@leocol007 Doubtful. Or at least not for very long since it agrees he didn't dope. The appeal is strictly about negligence. He won't get 1-2 years for that. But enjoy your fantasy world.
WADA
@@Why-I-Oughta Shows that you're uninformed. Wada won't be making any decision on the appeal.
Rune
6-1, 6-2 ... oh Jannik must be playing
Menomale che ci sei te Jannik 💙
I thought the big 3 were amazing but this guy, if not already there, is looking like he just might surpass all of them.
Sinner is amazing this year but people forget easily. Look at what those 3 did and all those records. It's hard to believe actually. For example Federer made 23 grand slams semi finals in a row (that's close to six years in a row), won 24 finals (when he made the final) in a row between 2003-2005 (second is Djokovic with 16). 5 Wimbledons and USO in a row. In 2006. played 16 finals and won 12, all 4 grand slams finals and won 3 (for comparison Sinner won 8 finals, played 9 and two grand slams both on hard court). Was number one for 5 years straight in weeks. Then we have Nadal and Djokovic, 14 times roland garros, Djokovic 11 AO, 8 times number one of the entire year. I do think Sinner is on that level on hard court this year (not on clay, grass not yet either) but it is 'only' one year. But don't fall for the recency bias, it is a bit daft.
Best of the best❤SiperJannik❤
Baez was completely outclassed on the indoor hard courts.
Sinner is the unquestioned HC king right now. The only question is can he beat alcaraz on clay and grass.
jannik can do flat and top spin .. what a skill
L'abilità sta nel farli a 160km/h. Sulla riga 😁.
As good as a man can play! 🎉
When Sinner plays an easy-mode game
Tennis is in good hands.
Sinner has no flaws. Except Carlos, he has no significant competition from anyone at this point.
But sinner keeps improving fast. He will probably beat carlos more often in 2025.
@@alessandroc.4543 true, but carlos is going to improve too. He is quite hungry too
What a performance from Jannik last night !
Jannik playing left right with full power is unplayable 😱
Videogame level 👍👊🇮🇹👏💪🤌
Great game Jannik. 👍
SINNERMINATOR😎
no need to sweat for Jannik :-D
Thack backhand is really a weapon.
Sebastien was super lucky to get 3 games.
Sinner too much fire power.
Poor guy..why they didn't let Etchevery to face Jannik Sinner?
Coria's masterplan... 🤦🏽
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen Sinner smile 😂
azz Jannik... non sono risposte ! sono missili terra aria !!
Assasiner strikes again.
In-Sinner-ator
@@gabrielfeuning1658 Ooh, good one. Mind if I borrow it? 👍
è pazzesco qsto ragazzo
Baez is a really solid player, but here he wasn’t going to make any sort of headway unless he played up to sinner’s game. And I just don’t think Baez’s game style would support that too easily
Etcheverry vs Musetti; Cerundolo vs Sinner. Just logic...
Jannick is so much strong 💪🎾
Para ganarle a Sinner tendría que ser una muñeca prodigiosa como la de Marcelo Ríos, éste último ponía ángulos imposibles , Sinner es un verdadero frontón entre más fuerte recibe los golpes de su rival a los suyos les imprime el doble de velocidad y colocación. Ríos lo hubiese obligado a correr hacia adelante y lo sacaría de la cancha con ángulos cortos. Hoy un monstruo Sinner.
Sinner is the 2nd iteration of Djokovic, rhey play so similar.I hope je has the same amazing career
Sinner could be the man to do the grand slam
Just Jannik Sinner doing Jannik Sinner things 😂💪🏾
sinner is the best player ive ever seen lmao
merci Baez d'être venu !
Why did they put Baez in against Sinner instead of Cerundolo??
Sinner a vinto per lui e sponsor in passato, oggi per l'Italia la sua umilita non gli permette di perdere...
not him saying he hasnt adjusted to the court yet adrer the match 😅
Sinner the goat of hard court.
Sinner con la maglia dell'Italia campione del mondo di calcio 1982😅😅
Serious question: who says "out" when there are no linesmen now?
AI voice computer software linked to the electronic “Hawk-Eye"
@fanciot That's what I thought, but wanted to confirm it. Thanks! Do you have any official info about it?
Biaz is a great good player ... But this is just not fair
5 matches in row he didn’t play 7 games
Sinner is Winner
Definitive...
Sinner, trop vite pour l'adversaire.
How do y'all think prime Federer would deal with this version of Sinner?
Utterly destroyed
He made Baez look like a nobody
Хорошо
Volandri ha sulla coscienza la cocciutaggine di aver voluto far giocare Musetto, giocatore elegante, ma dalla scarsa personalità. Se non ci pensava a togliere le castagne dal fuoco San Sinner a Volandri, stsera l Italia veniva eliminata al 90%. Senza San Sinner l Italia vale poco o niente.
What are you talking about? Musetti is technically the 2nd best ranked Italian player. Cerundolo just had a really good day. I'm just surprised that Sinner and Bertettini are such a deadly combo in Doubles.
Beh no, ci sono altri giocatori di gran valore. Berrettini , che in Italia, e' secondo solo a Sinnere e che spero presto torni tra i primi al mondo, Sonego puo' ancora ritrovare se stesso, Bolelli e Vavassori sono molto bravi nel doppio, parecchi giovani che si confermeranno l'anno prossimo. Musetti potrebbe ancora essereun grande ma uno che bestemmia anche le poche volte quando vince e' da lasciare a casa. Bruttissimo esempio agli adolescenti che si avvicinano al tennis. In Davis ci dovrebbero essere solo giocatori simili tra loro, altrimenti non c'e' gioco di squadra.
Sinner 🇮🇹 unschlagbar, ich denke er wird in nächster Zeit Spiel Roger Federer 🇨🇭 vielleicht 10 bis 12 Turniere im 1 Jahr gewinnen und vielleicht alle grand Slam in einem Jahr Polen😮
What does Polen here mean?
@i mean He win all all grand slam s in ajear
Ich meinte er holt alle grand Slam Titel in einem Jahr nicht Polen, holen
In Englisch spring in German holen
In Englisch Bring, German holen
❤
i just dont understand why people try to out baseline Sinner, it's clearly not going to happen. You get into these long baseline rallies with him, you're not winning the point.
Not sure how Baez rose in the rankings is have never seen him win a match against a top player.
Scary