Epic NextGen Night Match! Felix Auger-Aliassime vs Jannik Sinner - 2022 Western & Southern Open
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The next generation of tennis, 22 year old Felix Auger-Aliassime from Canada (World #9) and 21 year old Jannik Sinner from Italy (World #8) had an epic 3 set match in the fourth round of the 2022 Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati. Felix saved 2 match points, ultimately staging a furious comeback and winning the match 2-6, 7-6(1), 6-1.
Enjoy the scored match highlights in 4K, 60FPS from the front row. Filmed on iPhone 12 with DJI phone stabilizer.
00:00 First Set Highlights
04:58 Second Set Highlights
13:56 Third Set Highlights
21:52 Match Point
Пікірлер: 75
If this was the standard quality for all tournaments, I think we would all appreciate the real depth of a tennis match. 60fps should be standard now anyways
all tennis matches should be televised from this perspective, you really get the feel for the game and the speed of the ball
@420surfdawg
3 ай бұрын
Damm , AAA playing really well there !! Great Serving and was consistent amazing get at 21:42
Wow what a comeback from these 2 match points for Sinner. Félix is a legend. Respect to Sinner who played an excellent match.
The best game of tennis I have ever seen. Matched each other's energy.
This is one of the best Courtside videos Ive seen, even better than Broadcast!
excellent video! really shows the pace of the game at this level and very refreshing to watch!
Огромное спасибо тому,кто делает съёмку именно с этой позиции и даёт возможность увидеть и ощутить работу профессионалов.
Thank you! Great angle to watch 😊
Randomly stumbled on this match in my play next... Glad I watched till the end. Two gladiators in tennis👏👏
Auger-Aliassime is really underrated. He always gets overlooked in the 'Next Gen' debate but he's only 22 and has achieved just as much if not more than Sinner lol
@christianpineda717
Жыл бұрын
You know this was last year right Sinner right now would beat Felix
@kalmakoira1
Жыл бұрын
@@christianpineda717 friend, that has not to do with the fact that Felix is underrated. You might be right though. But you might be wrong as well. They'd have to play right now to see who would win right now. Focus next time.
@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten
Жыл бұрын
Maybe, but I believe Jannik had won 5 titles at the time of this match while Felix had only won one and Jannik was a year younger.
@brianschultz7320
Жыл бұрын
Felix is a great player and athlete, but he lacks consistency and he chokes in big matches.
@geraldiner2527
Жыл бұрын
@@brianschultz7320 That's literally Sinner too but yet he's so overhyped for some reason
Great quality video as always!
This view really gives you a sense of how hard they hit those groundstrokes. It's doubly amazing how much power they can generate even when on the run off balance.
So nice camera angle and quality! thx!!!
Great video. Thanks!
Great video. Balls were flying everywhere at top speed
man , their shots sound like thunder 🔥🔥
Your high-quality videos like this are great to watch on a big TV. I only watch your tennis videos dozens of times. Better than any other tennis video Thank you so much. Please keep uploading.
@ptso
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and for the nice words!
whoa...what is the speed of that first service return. Insane.
Continue to do that it’s the best camera angle OAT and the quality is perfect You’re the goat man
Great angle! Well done!
Both are great athletes and humans.
Nice video!
Superb👏👍
great content
i see that auger aliassime and sinner stay calm, whether they win or lose.
Sinners got that effortless power like federer
the racquet speed is out of this world and the dip of the ball is crazy
@gehaktbal1
Күн бұрын
it's more the weight transfer and the racket drop to gain max power
I agree. Great seats!!
What tournament is going to move to this site?
Man, Sinner deserved this one but Felix just outworked him..
everything happens so damn fast here
Are they playing on a cruse ship?
Please tell me the name of music around 5:38.
Hi,did you filmed all these videos?these are great imust say.
@ptso
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes this was filmed by hand with an iPhone.
@skd4808
Жыл бұрын
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Oh so this was when sinner had the platform style serve before switching back to the pinpoint.
Hi ptso, love your channel. May I re-use some footage from your channel for stroke analysis and tactical commentary? I will always link back and credit you in the description and give a shoutout. I am small now but hopefully will grow well. Thank you in advance! - Malhar
NextGen tennis = Court Level View tennis
14:20 Whered they get this footage of me
w quality
Looks like it is speeded up when i look at the people walking by.
Yes, amazing amazing , thanks better than watching on t AAA playing really wel, solid . what get at 21:35
Looks like Sinner started to run out of gas a bit in the 3rd set; didn't have quite as much zip on his shots and unforced error %age increased.
8:45 this wasn’t out
I feel like felix has just been performing so poorly in 2023 :/ He’s my favorite player on tour and I would love to see him perform better in the future
Man the top down view really fails to highlight how FAST a 120 mph serve is. Like shut the hell up Tony, if you can't even return a 90 mph serve, what makes you think you could return a pros' serve???
shot at 8:42 was 100% in...the line caller is trippin
@iagree4686
11 ай бұрын
was out, play it frame by frame using the , and the . keys on ur keyboard and u can see the exact frame where it lands out
is this sped up
@yoraph6675
Жыл бұрын
it is actually faster in real life
@yoraph6675
Жыл бұрын
but this courtside angle is closer to the actual speed of the game rather than watching the game on TV
@rezlem2507
Жыл бұрын
@@yoraph6675 These guys are absolutely insane.
@19DavidVilla96
Жыл бұрын
It is speeded up. Look at the people walking by.
do you know the saying once you go black you can never go back? well I feel the same way about this view.
**Super pro observation from super pro keyboard warrior washed up tennis player bro** Felix might've won here but he's got to clean up his footwork if he wants to go deep consistently. Lot of energy in the feet but he's rarely there early with a stable plant and forward weight transfer. He plays a lot of "just in time" tennis. This puts a lot more pressure on raw athleticism and timing. It also means a lot more "swipey" shots that are very spinny, pretty low traj, and lack penetration. By relying so much on timing he's naturally going to miss more over a tournament/season than Sinner or Djokovic. Because his average shot doesn't deal as much damage he goes completely ham on his forehand, swinging for the fences but that just stresses the timing even more. If you watch, even on his forehand "weapon" his weight is so rarely moving in the direction of his shot. It's neutral at best and he's often flying in a completely different direction (not because he's under insane pressure but because he's used to "just in time" footwork). Often, when he takes a big cut, his weight is neutral at best, just swiping it with more aggression. When he does step in and get full rotation he often misses long, not sure why that is. Seems he isn't really able to flatten out his swing plane and isn't comfortable transferring weight forward. He definitely is a lateral/diagonal type of player. He's so damn talented but it just seems his game is on red-line from the first point. It's a tough change though, his movement patterns are basically permanently baked in his muscle memory at this point. Dimitrov plays similarly, relying on his dynamic athleticism and timing. If we compare his game to Roger's it looks pretty similar but he's definitely not there as early and not as stable as Roger. When he's on, he can make some runs, but it's impossible to sustain. A good counterexample is Juan Martin Del Potro. Similar height, Juan is 2 inches taller, but he's consistently better positioned and is able to convert the kinetic chain into Thorhands. Early setup and longitudinal weight transfer in the direction of the shot is also a lot easier to coordinate, especially under pressure. It doesn't break down. Seems to me like Felix wants to play that way, big serve and smack the forehand. A little more Delpo in Felix's game would do him wonders. But what do I know, Toni Nadal is his coach and I'm just a stranger on the yew-toobs.
That lady saying “Good job Jannik” absolutely irritated tf out of me.