Carlos Alcaraz's Comeback After Saving Match Point | 2022 US Open
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Carlos Alcaraz made an incredible comeback after saving match point again Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals of the 2022 US Open.
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The 2022 US Open runs from August 23 - September 11 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 142nd time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Daniil Medvedev is the men’s singles reigning champion and Emma Raducanu is the women’s singles reigning champion. Last year, both players claimed their first Grand Slam title, with 18-year-old Raducanu becoming the first-ever qualifier to achieve the feat. This year’s tournament is set to feature a range of greats and future stars looking to add to their records and cement their place in tennis history. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!
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The level of fitness and physical strength to still be able to play like this after 5 hours. It's amazing. Poor Sinner wasn't just up against Alcaraz in the final set, but up against the net cord too. Both of these are amazing young players and I think there will be many more matches between them in a classic rivalry.
@mlbabineaux
Жыл бұрын
Carlitos is a machine !
@wallieshere
Жыл бұрын
level of fitness? the kid is 19 yo.. he wakes up tomorrow all fresh after that game.. if it was Nadal, he would be sore all over
@anssisaarela9472
Жыл бұрын
Against the crowd also. Anyway epic battle from both players. Hoping to see great semifinal tonight.
@RubEn-xk9uu
Жыл бұрын
Wallieshere remember Nadal is "only" 36yo.
@robertolovasco4477
Жыл бұрын
@@anssisaarela9472 It will never a match like the one seen between the 2 boys.
The the best match of the year by far. They are the NOW and FUTURE of tennis.
@achnix3167
Жыл бұрын
Consistancy is king. He lost to zverev a couple of times btw
@robertsontheweegie9491
Жыл бұрын
@@achnix3167 everyone has lost to Zverev.
@seaneckhart9914
Жыл бұрын
@@achnix3167 Zverev is not a scrub by any mean and he's still at a very early stage of his career. I'll be surprised if he has a losing record against Zverev in about 10 years
Alcaraz legend incoming!! A joy to watch.
What an INCREDIBLE come-back! Absolutely amazing. Alcaraz was able to control his emotions, reduce the number of unforced errors, and return Sinner's serve in the final set to pull of an amazing win. BRAVO!
The best part of the match was the warm embrace between the two at the end of the match. Such mutual respect between these two absolute warriors. Sinner was clearly devastated, but showed incredible class in defeat. I look forward to the rivalry between these two in the years to come. We are watching a new era in men's tennis with Alcaraz, Ruud, and Sinner beginning to elevate themselves. Bravo!
Rooting for you Alcaraz...Hope you win the tournament. Amazing drop shots
hope he wins it all, such a exciting player to watch
@henning439
Жыл бұрын
A joy to behold
@tomr6955
Жыл бұрын
A pure spectacle to witness
@Remixable100
Жыл бұрын
Would be amazing to see him perform at a high level again against Big Foe especially after this marathon
@anthonycorreia2668
Жыл бұрын
@@Remixable100 already happened. Against nadal and djokovic at master 1000 Madrid on clay.
@selftaughtflippingtwins8501
Жыл бұрын
Yep. He's giving us new skool vibes, when all the other next gen fell at the hurdles. The only surprises to ever come out of the mens game have been stan wrarinka or Medvedev in the slams the past 20years. Only Federer, Nadal or Djoko ever win these things. Glad to see some real next gen talent showing what they made of and making the game exciting 🔥🔥🔥
Seriously. What an ace to end with. I love how these two push each other.
His reaction after winning the 4th set. Too cold 🥶
greatest match ive ever seen. its worth watching all 5 hours. these highlights dont do it even a tiny bit of justice.
I love the calmness in Sinner in spite of the loss… he shown a great composure, definitely has great future!
Alcaraz has single handedly raised the level of men's tennis. No more slacking off guys...
The future of world tennis is very much safe in the hands of these two and some few others. Wow….what a match. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I hope he wins the US Open.
@0kos.
Жыл бұрын
no
@user-lp7lu5sj7b
Жыл бұрын
@@0kos. he will.
@funkyboy1190
Жыл бұрын
Definately will
@czarulla8592
Жыл бұрын
No chace he is definetly so tired that Tiafoe can win 3:0 3:1
@reds20009
Жыл бұрын
kyrgios will win it easily
Heartbreaker for Sinner but very much deserved for Carlitos. Can't wait for this rivalry to unfold
Il pubblico tifava solo per alcaraz Questo mi fa capire quanto è stato bravo sinner . Complimenti
Alcaraz is such a skill player displaying high level of patience, resiliency and professionalism. Hope he can beat Tiafoe tonight and be in the final on Sunday.
This rivalry is already extremely exciting!
Alcaraz deserves to win the champinship with his amazing game.
This reminds me of Serena vs Sharapova Australian Open semifinal in 2005 with Alcaraz being Serena and Sinner being Sharapova. Sharapova, like Sinner, had beaten their opponent the last two matches and in the matches they lost, they were on serve and had match points. Without a doubt, Alcaraz and Sinner are going to produce legendary matches.
Venga Carlos , reconozco que soy incondicional de Rafa pero te animo a que poco a poco seas su sucesor. Te seguiremos todos!
Świetny, mecz Ponad 5 godzin gry coś pięknego. szacunek dla obu zawodników.
I have been an avid tennis fan since 1995 and have watched countless matches through the years but I have to say that this match was one of the most spectacular matches I've ever seen. The quality, pace and accuracy of the shots were incredible and the players maintained that high level throughout the marathon match. I was very glad at the end when Carlos won. He certainly reminds me of a young Rafa, not his style so much as his fight and heart. I want to see a Alcarez/Ruud final.
@robertolovasco4477
Жыл бұрын
Ruud ( whom i respect) is not worth Sinner and in his paths to the bottom he has always been very lucky
@a32tl
Жыл бұрын
@@robertolovasco4477 I have no idea what you're trying to say.
@robertolovasco4477
Жыл бұрын
@@a32tl i mean Ruud will have no chanches with Carlitos
Choked when he had leads but found some mental fortitude when he was down and almost out. And for Sinner, it was the complete opposite. Unreal stuff.
@karanabhi761
Жыл бұрын
It was the same thing for Sinner bruh, chocked when he had the lead, and won the points when Alcaraz was ahead
@jeradjenkins2110
Жыл бұрын
Motivation by procrastination
@TM-fu2we
Жыл бұрын
He tends to do that - I've no idea why but this time he overcame it.
@aha3885
Жыл бұрын
He won the match in his first chance with the serve.
Enhorabuena Carlos🇪🇸🇪🇸
0:26 his mean mugging face got me 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This guy is going to be the next big thing in mens tennis!
Love these two - both great players and sweet, humble guys. Both have shown moments of exemplary sportsmanship on court ❤❤
This is like Alcaraz (Nadal Jr) vs Sinner ( Djokovic Jr)
So sad that at the end there were so many empty seats for an epic match like this one
@robinfoeth3615
Жыл бұрын
Absolute shame for arguably the best match this year
@groxin
Жыл бұрын
Probably because it ended at 3am 🤣 (im on your boat anyways, I could stay watching them for 5 more hours)
@seaneckhart9914
Жыл бұрын
It was 3 f..cking AM. The garbage women's match was held at the best hour because they know if it was reverse the later match would be played in a completely empty arena
@duncan3932
Жыл бұрын
@@seaneckhart9914 haha that’s actually true there would be like one guy in the audience
@mariab.774
Жыл бұрын
@@seaneckhart9914 Totally agree. There’s an obsession with women’sports
Felicidades Carlos, es un orgullo tener compatriotas como tu, esperanza de futuro... Enhorabuena 🎾✨✨✨
One of the best matches this year, so far. And what a rocket of a serve to close it out.
@dandecastro51
Жыл бұрын
Like a bowler in cricket, it wasn't the pace so much, but the perfect location right at him...
Alcaraz is playin a different game, on a different level
At 2:31 that’s classic girlfriend that doesn’t want to see the match but has to be there for 5 hours
he moves like a young nadal !!!!! fast little guy
Alcaraz is a champion because he can manage to win even on a bad day.
One of the best matches in the tennis history
I can’t think of another sport that requires this level of fitness for this long.
@Ja-rz9fq
Жыл бұрын
Believe me, when it comes to physical preparation and fitness requirements, tennis is not even close to sports like football (soccer) or boxing. Ten minutes of playing football or 3 mins active boxing is like 1+ hour of tennis, even that is pretty much an understatement, cause in tennis you almost never make 100% sprints, you run few meters here and there with 60-70% of your full speed, once in a while. Playing football youre in motion with a minimum 50% of your speed almost all the time, and every now and then you need to raise that speed to 90-100%. In boxing you need to be on at least 80% motion all the time, and when theres action you are 100% in or you die. And we can take a look into statistics in order to prove my claims, just take some Premier or Champions league football match player's statistics and compare that with tennis players - its not even close.
@seaneckhart9914
Жыл бұрын
@@Ja-rz9fq Stop bullshitting. Soccer players jog like 80-90% of the match. Even at the highest level its not uncommon to see them strolling on the field
@Ja-rz9fq
Жыл бұрын
@@seaneckhart9914 Look, I see you never played soccer, so I wont argue with you by telling my experience - you wont get it. Instead, I found some stats, and man oh man, even I was shocked by what it says: Out of all tennis players on this US Open Alcaraz has the most area covered. He covered 9.7 miles, which is 15.6km. And this is before final match. So it is about 19 hours of tennis and 15.6km distance covered. Out of that 15.6km only about 2km is a high-speed run. The last Champions League round had two players cover the same distance of 13.2km in JUST 90 MINUTES OF PLAY. So even tennis players (in this case Alcaraz) have many breaks during the match - so a lot of space to take a rest, still he managed to travel just 2.5km more in over 12 times more playing time. And dont forget soccer players have to do it in only 105 mins (90+15 mins of half time). CONCLUSION: tennis is no way near football when it comes to physical preparation and fitness needed for playing at a high level.
@Outlandish0
Жыл бұрын
@@Ja-rz9fq Ok buddy go back to watching soccer
Alacraz is only 19 Maybe he played his best tennis match of his career already 🔥🔥 I hope not 😎
@jbay9483
Жыл бұрын
Hopefully Alacraz will be one of the new Pokémon.
@Manuel-wu4de
Жыл бұрын
He has played many matches with the same level than this but this match was more important, thats true
@achnix3167
Жыл бұрын
Physically its only down hill from 21 or so
@molybdaenmornell123hopp5
Жыл бұрын
@@achnix3167 Tell Novak
لاعب موهوب كارلوس الكاراز اتمناله كل التوفيق بمسيرته الاحترافية في عالم التنس
Alcaraz is a aggressive player like Federer .... Going for the winners. Not pushing around.
Easily top 3 matches of the year along with Nadal vs Medvedev at AO and Nadal vs Djokovic at FO. Incredible!
@radiochoiu
Жыл бұрын
Nadal vs Zverev FO was better than Nadal vs Novak IMO. Even with the premature ending.
Congrats to Carlos but i still feeling pain for Jannik...what a devastating loss...
Jogador fantástico! Em plena forma física
This guy is going to the next world beater.
He deserves to be the champion 😊👍
I love both these players... but what I have seen till now, Alcaraz has the fighting spirit of Rafa, attacking game like Federer and reach like Nole. Although all in nascent form but if this persist, he can make some remarkable achievements in future. Maybe even more than these 3.
@robertolovasco4477
Жыл бұрын
Alcaraz is already at the level of those 3...........he has plenty of time to dominate in the sport. Sinner is getting there and surely it will be mostly the of them who will share the victories that count in the Grand slams..........
@niamhlakewolf5501
Жыл бұрын
I think he could do it as well, definitely has that potential. The key is consistency
@carlosandrescastromedina3100
Жыл бұрын
Even if he wins 25+ GS, he will not be at their level because he will likely not hace the rivals like the Big 3, the Big 3 is unique
@velekorunoski5997
Жыл бұрын
He has the mental clutch game like Nole
@abayomimanrique3701
Жыл бұрын
Your analysis is on point. Maybe the guys have found a way to beat time by bequeathing all of their strengths in this one man...whether they have done this or not, I think this Alcaraz is something to behold! I am happy he is here and he has the humble and fair personality of Rafa.
What a match what a performance what a rivalry what a sportsmanship
VAMOS
Yes Sinner obviously did not take his chances towards the end of this incredible match but honestly, on a different day the match would likely never have gotten to that point in the first place as it was nearly an even bigger throw by Alcaraz in just the first 3 sets alone. He had something like 4/17 break points by the time the 3rd set finished, if not more. He had a ridiculous amount of missed opportunities - had he taken even half of those break points this match would have been over in 3 straight, maybe 4 sets at a push and not the 5 set, 5+ hour marathon he put himself through. Being more efficient with his opportunities is something that should improve with age, maturity and experience though, and something that you’d expect JC Ferrero and his team to work on over the coming months.
@babatundekalejaiye7046
Жыл бұрын
Spot on, mate! At some point, I wanted him to get punished for not taking the opportunity to close set points that could have ended the match at three straight sets.
@Alboravin
Жыл бұрын
@Anders That’s ironic considering no one here is panicking about anything. Besides, it’s all positive criticism. Carlos is so close already to being the full package and the most complete tennis player we’ve seen for a long time. To do what he is doing at 19 right now is unreal.
@WindyMelly
Жыл бұрын
@Anders Carlos did miss that easy forehand put away in the second set, which would have brought him up two sets to love. Carlos can play these incredible difficult shots but can sometimes miss the easiest ones when he lacks focus. He needlessly suffered for five hours and almost lost the match because of it. I hope he continues to grow and improve his game, because now that he's ranked number one, all the players are coming for him.
@Alboravin
Жыл бұрын
@Anders It’s absolutely a fair critique just for the point highlighted by WindyMelly in her reply to you. That’s just one example of where he was in full control of a rally, and what would have been a routine put-away forehand or backhand turned into an unforced error due to a lack of focus and an adrenaline rush. A ridiculous amount of missed opportunities turns what should have been a 3-4 set sweep into a 5 set, 5+hr marathon. But like I mentioned this will all improve with time. It sounds odd to say it but his biggest weakness right now is his age - he’s just a bit more maturity and consistency away from near-perfection as a tennis player. That and getting coaching lessons from his idol Federer (now that he’s retiring) on how to adapt his game better to grass. 😛
Hi Us Open KZread Channel!! Would you Guys Upload the whole match soon? I can't wait to Watch It again!
Escape from Alcaraz he couldn't.
Best match of the tourney so far
You can tell Janik was tired after 5 hours of playing in the final games, but Alcaraz was still able to move around the court as if nothing had happened. Remind me of young Nadal. Go Alcaraz!
That was special indeed.... what a treat!!!!!
Is there a better job than being the chair umpire for this match? 😂 ... Wait now that I think about it imagine his neck after 5 hours trying to watch Sinner and Alcaraz rockets 🤣
Mi niño Carlitos que Dios te bendiga y tú equipo felicidades🎉 hasta la final si quiere te apoyamos y te queremos de corazón😘❤🇩🇴
Great character - a showman - I hope he never tones it down.
@jonathanolivier6932
Жыл бұрын
sinner was tired in the end
@jonathanolivier6932
Жыл бұрын
Alcaraz has a massive amount of energy , this guy's
That was a smart body-serve ace for the win.
Hard to say Sinner choked. Both players hardly gave an inch. A new great rivalry in men's tennis is born
Alcaraz may not be the absolute most talented player I’ve seen, but gee has he got that hunger in his eye. Reminds me of a young Nadal. You Spaniards breed em tough!
the best player in the world right now
The new of tennis
You come back 👍
Sinner and Alcaraz will be the next generation bigs. To me this match was amazing of course, I'm a bit disappointed couse Sinner lost the peace and Alcaraz took the chance with fierceness. The result doesn't respect the true level of the challenge where Sinner is slightly better in my opinion but in the end the winner takes it all.
Wish you'd included the break point Sinner won, for a little balance. I was supporting Alcaraz, but equal respect for both players and the battle back and forth.
Ridiculous comeback when he was actually playing better in first 2 sets
Future king of tennis
These two will play in many more major finals for sure
What a body serve!😳😳
the future of tennis
I'm sorry but I cackled at 4:49 🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
It was one of the best matches, however Sinner is going to comeback.
0:15 after missing this shot I would sit down in my chair, take my stuff and go directly to locker room and forfeit the match 😂
Fighting spirit player like his Spain's senior . Rafa Nadal
Greatest rivarly of the 2020s was born
The problem with these highlights is that are all on the side of Carlos, but part of the reason it was such a thing for him is that Jannik played amazing, and we do not get to see the moments where Carlos struggled here, so I do not think this hits the right spot.
@Cynnik911
Жыл бұрын
The vid is literally titled Alcaraz comeback lol
@deivitdon3157
Жыл бұрын
Read the title of the video again ;D
@AinSoph73
Жыл бұрын
you people just whine endlessly; first the highlights aren’t long enough, then they’re long enough but the “wrong” player is shown winning points.
@nelibelmartinez5158
Жыл бұрын
este vídeo va de cómo Alcaraz dio vuelta el partido y lo ganó. los highlights del match están en otros vídeos.
@pablomorgon
Жыл бұрын
@@Cynnik911 XD I actually just realized about the title, my bad. Still if you don't see his struggling I think it's lacking a bit, just my opinion
so so crazy
Could’ve gone either way, great return by Carlos to save MP and 2 unforced errors going for the winner at critical moments by Sinner.
Oh Jannik, it hurts!
GOAT
If Rafael Nadal and Pete Sampras had a love child Alcaraz would be it 😂
Alcaraz defeated Sinner physically. Sinner was really out of gas by the end…Sinner should win in 3-4 sets, otherwise Alcaraz would wear him down for sure
@molybdaenmornell123hopp5
Жыл бұрын
Triple iron man
What a night 🌃
la verdad es que lo tiene todo
Legendary game in 2022.
ALKARAZ!!!
He proves that Spaniards can also play well on hard courts.
D Medvedev vs J Sinner - Medvedev got 3 win . Medvedev vs Sinner 2020- 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. In 2021, France - Medvedev - 6-2, 6-4, In Italy - Medvedev - 6-0, 6-7, 7-6
Let's not forget Juan Carlos Ferrero's input, he has been coaching Alcaraz since 2019.
Alcaraz plays with home court advatage all over the world
The match of the year! 🥳🤯❤🥎
Where can see that match repeat
Alcaraz Reminded me Djokovic for Saving Match Points against Federer in GS especially that Wimbledon 2019. Same Situation Match Point on Serve. 😂
@nonody8125
Жыл бұрын
But the difference is that Alcaraz played against a player of almost same age. Not against 38 year old Grandpa. 2nd difference is that Alcaraz played better and won more point than Sinner. Djokovic didn't. Also ..... Alcaraz is a aggressive player like Federer and go for winners. Djokovic is a pusher and grinder.
@Vladanaum
Жыл бұрын
@@nonody8125 But the difference is that Djokovic played against a player of his prime. Not against some inexperienced kid who never won anything important yet. 2nd difference is that Djokovic played better and won more points than Federer and saved 4 match points at this tournament against Federer in the peak of his career, in 2010 and 2011. Alcaraz didn't.
These taller tennis players I'm still on the fence as to whether they can be all time greats or not....I think the limits to be effective player stops around 6'2" or less......I feel like any larger than that its just to hard to move and make the quick stops and starts effeciently and they will always be outquicked by a smaller/shorter opponent.....of course, don't get me wrong there are advantages to being this tall and playing tennis as well, but ultimately, those advantages don't outweigh the negatives.....so these tall players have nasty serves and some extra power, but the mobility and agility I believe suffer......so these majors it seems you will always see 6 to 6'2 players winning it....even on the last serve here, Alcaraz was about to handcuff this guy.......
That was sad for Sinner. He had determinated breaks and Carlos broke back
Sinner really blew this one. Error on match point, and then a bad error to give Alcaraz the break in that 4th set. Then a lot of errors on the game points up 3-2 in the 5th set.
sinner bested himself
If Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic each gave some DNA to create a tennis player, I think the outcome would be something like Alcaraz.
You can tell that mentally, Sinner was broken in that fifth set. He was to fixated on missing that initial match point and it seems to have gotten to him.