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@stewiewonderful4 күн бұрын
...sorry Inter... but the Greatest Of Al Time doesn't exist... if you you wanna be truthful, you have to admit that... because the term "All Times" includes the future too... and no one can talk about all times... the closest to something like the greatest of all times would be Pelé in soccer... but... that would be it... let's take Nadals 14 RG... the last GOAT candidate before the big 3 was Sampras with his 14 GS titles... back then, no one could have imagined that record to be broken... at least not as fast as Federer did it... then Nadal won 14 titles only in RG... now of course every expert say, that record is hard to see to be broken... ever... but not even there can anyone be sure... and just for the record... in my humble opinion... without Fedal Djokovic would never have won this many Slams... he had their record broken as the his goal... now you've got two other guys in Sincaraz... can you tell for sure that they won't break Djokovic's record...?... all you can say about Djokovic is that he broke most of the records Fedal set... if you really have to say he is the GOAT... then you'll have to add "for now" which will then become a contradiction in itself... but that is what it is... now... you know me enough to know that i used to cheer for Federer... and i used to call him the GOAT myself... so... i have to say i was wrong at that... and whether stats alone can make GOAT-s... well... that's another discussion for another time...😊... anyway... just wanna repeat... and back in those Eurosport comment times i'd never have thought i'll tell you something like this... i do enjoy your channel a lot... watching your videos and have to say i do agree with most of what you're saying... and i kind of celebrate the way you do it... wishing you and your family a blessed Christmas time... i'll be watching you...😀...
@arvinds49614 күн бұрын
inter who will win more slams Alcaraz or Sinner what your gut feeling says .
@rockybalboa64057 күн бұрын
Cooperation with Andy Murray will help to increase strength, stamina, endurance... If these things can be increased, then there are great chances to win another GS for the rest of his career. That's the only reason Murray was hired
@naomihayden574910 күн бұрын
If Djokovic wins another title, he is lucky. In the past, there were some great tennis players that had Djokovic on the rope. He won the Olympics because it was the best of three and it was close. .Best of five he could not have done it. 🙏🙏🙏
@michael859711 күн бұрын
Interi has just contradicted himself. He says in this video at one point that unless Novak unleashes his powerful forehand like he did in 2023, he cannot win against Sinner and Alcaraz and refers to his underwhelming performance in 2024. In the same vein, he also claims that even the best version of. Novak had no answers to beast mode Alcaraz at Wimbledon, 2024. This just doesn't sound convincing to me as both can't be true.
@mariepelletier302011 күн бұрын
Always fun to hear you and your opinions--no one like you.
@nickalexander450311 күн бұрын
The most fair and accurate tennis analysis. Well done.
@nickalexander450311 күн бұрын
From a Serbian djoker fan.
@arvpreenja309011 күн бұрын
If he is still capable of winning Slams why should he only win one more? No one knows better how to win these majors. If he is not capable of winning majors, he will stay at 24 anyway and that’s great. But we are talking about the player who won even more in his 30ies than in his 20ies. Besides that his dominance is not years in the past, since he was still the best player in 2023. This year it was hard for everyone on tour to compete with the Italian methods of performance enhancement. Like you said, he might not be the No1 pick anymore, but he is right there to with the top contenders.
@arvinds496111 күн бұрын
Inter who do you think Djokovic will prefer to face in Aus open final or semi final Sinner or Alcaraz .
@interinteritennis747711 күн бұрын
@arvinds4961 Alcaraz
@michael859711 күн бұрын
Alcaraz produced his beast mode tennis at Olympics too against Novak, but yet lost in straight sets only because Novak produced his God mode tennis. So in that Wimbledon final, Novak nowhere was at his best. Conscious of his inhibitions caused by the recent knee surgery he was not confident to play long rallies and was in an impending hurry to finish the point by aggressively coming to the net. But he didn't have that footwork to consistently volley obviously hampered by surgery and playing with braces on his leg. So Alcaraz was made to appear to be too good than he really was due to the challenges of his opponent.
@Flamboyan-tq4tn11 күн бұрын
Maybe we can be wrong,but is hard to believe. He won Olympic medall to Alcaraz but was not 5 sets match.
@michael859711 күн бұрын
Well I vividly recall that in 2018, Novak was completely written off by most Analysts while Federer & Nadal gained prominence and limelighted in their analysis and predictions. None gave even a whiff of chance for Novak to win Wimbledon given that 2017 to early 2018 was the worst phase in Novak's career when his ranking slipped at one point to even 23. The elbow injury that he was inflicted with took a heavy toll and hastened his descent to abyss which was roundly exploited by Federer to make hay while the sun shined by winning 3 slams. Before Wimbledon none gave even a whiff of chance to Novak to win the title. Federer as No 1 seed was the overwhelming favourite. Novak lacked confidence given that he was losing to all and sundry right through 2017 and early 2018. But then he reached semi finals and the magic happened; he beat Nadal, the 2nd seed, and that was the huge turning point. He then won Wimbledon beating Anderson, who earlier dislodged Federer, and then there was no turning back till 2023. So will 2018 repeat itself ?? The difference from then and now is that Novak is too aged and almost nearing 38 and has to compete against players 16 yrs and 14 yrs younger. But then Novak is always a different animal who can be counted to do the incredible. Once he wins Australian open and starts with a big bang even Interi will be forced to review his favourite picks for the remaining slams during the course of the year. I hope it comes true.
@vanamalik398911 күн бұрын
Yes. When it is Novak, hoping is easy. I too hope that he gets AO and begins 2025 with a bang. After all how many tennis players can there be to get 24 GS and still be considered to get one or two or..more. Getting 1 or 2 more will exponentially increase sporting achievement per-se. Noavk is in the recokoning to raise the bar. let him. If not, no issue. The bar is already very very raised. I mean for others. Radical fans and haters notwithstanding. As Inter clarified, he will be more than happy of Novak wins more GSs. I would be doubly happy if Novak can make Inter happy too.
@angerisdiscipline391311 күн бұрын
come on man its only clowns who didnt give him a chance . I as a federer fan knew 100% djokovic would be back because of his unique champion mentality I knew that the way federer and nadal were racking up slams in 2017/2018 was gonna give him more hunger , because what happened in late 2016 is that djokovic after winning roland garros he lost a bit of fire and his level dropped and the elbow started bothering him . did I think he will reach 24 no because the logic is that an athlete cant win more slams after 30 than before 30 but he managed to do this despite being banned from 2 slams , defaulted from one , and one cancelled where he would have been the clear favorite , honestly this is crazy but djokovic could have won 16 slams in a perfect world after 30 , to think that before federer the narrative in tennis is that at 30 you are finished and retire lol this narrative was nothing but a myth debunked by the big3
@vanamalik398911 күн бұрын
@@angerisdiscipline3913 Fair and a genuine Tennis spirit. Agreed.
@stefanjevremovic42712 күн бұрын
I know Mister Inter Interi want's for Novak to win at least One more grand slam title because of history,it will be fantastic thing for tenis if Nole can reach that number 25.I have biggest amount of recpect for you mister Inter Interi because you alwaus tell the truth about tenis,I will never forget when you said in one of your previous videos that you are fan of the truth,when I heard that I was amazed.
@user-wd7ue1wd6r12 күн бұрын
Its not about 80s or 90s born players, its just that 3 great consistent players assisted by surface homogeneity just dominated for 2 decades. Had the same prime level of roger, rafa and novak been here today, even carlos and sinner would have won 0 slams. Just that their confidence is not dented and their weaknesses were not exposed by 3 different play styles (one flat fast hitter with a lot of variety, other lefty top spin guy, and the last a surgical consistency machine) on a week in week out basis. That let these dudes to grow, believe inthemselves and thrive with no self doubts and scar tissues. You arehonest inter but sometimes i feel you lack depth in your analysis. Honest feedback.
@user-wd7ue1wd6r12 күн бұрын
What BS logic bringing in tiafoe. 😊 Yes novak's chances were diminished due to knee. Would he have won had his knee was 100%, no guarantees but would carlos have won in wimy, hell No. I would have given carlos 40-60 vhance aganst THE GOAT.
@user-wd7ue1wd6r12 күн бұрын
Easy interi. Relax. You are honest apparently but you lack depth in your analysis sometimes man. Honets feedback.
@vekpavlovic589212 күн бұрын
Novak, Roger, Rafa, Sampras and whoever you want to include, i dont care whatever champion player you choose no player playing part time can be dominant let alone at his age where he is mentally different, his killer drive has softened, thats why hes taken on Murry as coach. 3 or 5 sets doesnt matter, what matters hes mentally a different player now, just look at how he shoewd up at tournaments this year especially the last slam at the US from round 1 to his loss to the auseie he was not there mentally, and i thought he would be hungry after the gold but no, he didnt show up. Again no player playing part time will be dominant, especially as one slips out of the top 10. On Inters comment id like to extend and say if hes serve, returns, for hand, basically everything doesn't improve from this season, hes done, remember he is much slower than a lot of players now let alone sinner and alcaraz who cover in defence like any past champs. Rallies over 5 shots he can compete against the field but not against Sinner, Alcaraz even Zverev. Lets see how he shows up at the aussie, as anyone in history in any sport your good as you were your last game or two. I said many times now from last years aussie open hes come back mentally weaker, enjoying life than the rigours ot tennis, enjoying the love hes suddenly receiving. The Olympics we all know he was driven for it, can he do it for at least one slam of course he can to give him confidence and push for more but i need him to show me when he steps out at the aussie open is different from last year. If i see him again doing interviews after interviews, playing exhibitions two days beforw a slam hes done, it means that accolades is what hes chasing, even though he says slams are his priority hes loving life, dont blame him i would of retired after the gold. What else is there in tennis for him to chase, better to be and watch your two kids grow and enjoy that then being a part time professional and con yourself into thinking that plan will work, again hes US open and attitude was dismal
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
My God. What a fine content. Typical Inter style and quality. Loved it. Reg being insane, I mean the comment that Noavk's 2025 will be closer to 2023, I agree it is an insane prediction. I repeat prediction. However, we have seen Novak pulling of the seemingly impossible. 2017 was a disaster. In fact even more than 2024, because he was younger. 2018 also did not start well. But then we all know what happened starting Wimbledon. Take 2022. He was hounded for his position on vaccine and the entire Tennis establishment ganged up against him. Still he pulled of Wimbledon. I have seen time and again, Novak pulling off miraculous results when he seemed down and out. So I am not writing him off. However, Novak always mentions that he competes because he believes he still has what it takes to win, especially the GSs. The whole world knows how fierce he is when it comes to giving his best to win. So, I tend to believe Novak. Does it mean I don't believe Inter. No. I believe both. I fully agree with you that Novak is not your #1 pick. Very fair. No arguments. On the contrary, I predict that he has the chances to win GSs, at least one or two more and hence I tend to predict accordingly. Naturally being a fan of Novak contributes to it and I am not delusional, but wishful. Yes, Alcaraz and Sinner are favourites. So what ? Even in 2024, Novak proved the entire Tennis community wrong by pulling off the Olympic win, against Alcaraz, who wanted it as much as Novak if not more. He could not control his emotions after loosing. Agreed it was 3 sets. Still...Nobody gave Novak any chance even in 3 sets then and now saying it is 3 sets is not acceptable when it comes to making predictions. Surely I agree with you that 5 sets are a completely different ball game, even for Novak because he is in 37/38. But as you say, if his game i.e. his forehand, net game and Serve, not to mention his feared backhand clicks then he has his chances. Will it ? My prediction is it will. It will, to the extent he can over come the age related slowing down about which he can do nothing. Will I be upset if my prediction is proved wrong. No. Certainly not. But I will be a little sad, because I am fan of Novak. That is all. In a way I will have some reason to be happy, because Inter will be proved correct. I am a fan of Inter too. Cheers.
@alextabet924712 күн бұрын
I am a Novak fan, but I must agree that to those of us who aren't, logically speaking, Novak cannot be considered a favorite in any of the majors in 2025 based on his 2024 performance. In the two majors where Novak has the best chance of winning in 29025, the Australian Open and Wimbledon, he was destroyed by Sinner and in the SF and Alcaraz in the F respectively in 2024. It was not even close. They completely demolished him. That being said, I do not believe he in form for either one of those matches. Given his age, getting in form for a tournament like a major is demanding. If he can do it, than he can definitely win, but he needs to put in the effort and the time, which he said he is not willing to do because he wants to spend all of his time with his children and his wife. That is perfectly natural and admirable, but Jannik and Carlos are spending a lot more time focusing on their tennis. If Novak can stay healthy and fit, and can put in the necessary time to hit his stride in majors, then I believe he will be a factor at the Australian Open and Wimbledon...but will that happen? We'll have to wait and see.
@tonyh480712 күн бұрын
As much as I was a Nole-Rafa rivalry fan growing up, I have to say Nole won't win another GS
@jus_danny12 күн бұрын
Make sure you never delete this comment!
@tonyh480712 күн бұрын
@jus_danny 😆 I definitely won't. I was right back in 2021 as well saying that Roger will retire in 2022. Although I was wrong for Rafa in saying that he will play again at 2025 RG. Rafa-Roger rivalry was a pretty close 2nd favourite for me
@issahatake9012 күн бұрын
Everything was very well put. Djokovic will have to play the tournament of his life to win another Grand Slam. In my opinion, he will win, at most, one more Grand Slam - if he wins any at all. Given his current condition, his best tennis will probably no longer be enough to beat Sinner. He will also have to hope that Sinner does not play his best tennis. Ultimately, I believe that Djokovic will never win the French Open or the US Open again. His only realistic chances are at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Next year will likely be his last opportunity, as I don't think he will remain competitive at the highest level after that. What I also wanted to mention is that Djokovic definitely lost the 2024 Wimbledon final against Alcaraz because Alcaraz played the match of his life, while Djokovic was far from his best. The knee surgery naturally had an impact on Djokovic as well, slightly limiting his movement. Overall, Djokovic didn’t play the tournament particularly well, but his level was still enough to beat the other opponents. However, against Alcaraz - who is an all-time great - that wasn’t sufficient. To beat him, you need to be at your absolute best, especially when he’s in 'beast mode'.
@vanamalik398911 күн бұрын
In my opinion, Alcaraz won and Novak lost by a hairs breadth in 2023 Wimbledon. In 2024, Novak was clearly sub par and given the form and confidence of Alcaraz after winning FO and seeing Novak succumb to injury, to me it is not at all a surprise that Novak lost. Yes. Inter will not agree. I can live with that because I respect Inter a lot. Winning Olympics soon after Wimbledon and that to against a red hot Alcaraz is nothing short of miracle. I think Novak was clear that he has one win in him and he prioritised Olympics above Wimbledon. That is how I can explain it. Just my view. Have fun.
@issahatake9011 күн бұрын
@vanamalik3989 I don't think Alcaraz can play any better than what he did on that day. He can definitely improve his game but the way he was able to put all pieces together and play a perfect match, that doesn't happen everytime. I think Alcaraz was not tested at all in the final. He himself said Djokovic made many mistakes and it helped him play freely. This match was similar to the one between Djokovic and Sinner at this year's AO. Or Nadal vs Federer at 2008 RG. Alcaraz played really well but his opponent did not. I think Alcaraz's victory last year was a better one and more tougher one as Djokovic was playing better. Yet Djokovic gave the match away in the second set. Alcaraz will certainly be part of the big 5 now counting Murray as well if he can continue this level of play. After Djokovic, I see only Sinner beating him unless a new player comes to the scene.
@AA-le9ls12 күн бұрын
Defeating Carlos in the olympic gold medal match was an achievement bigger than escaping from the Alcatraz prison, and if Djokovic was able to do that only a few months ago, we shouldn't underestimate his chances to win a grand slam tournament in 2025.
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Unlike the other two greats, Novak has elevated the art of winning a few notches above Tennis, the game. He never gives up. Secondly he brings those subtle changes to his game that will neutralise opponents strength and maximise his strength. Him winning in clay, so many times, even against Nadal and neutralising Roger in Wimbledon are examples. He also brings a daring to the game, which is both unapologetic and after he makes good on his daring, it turns out to be matter of fact and not so daring at all. Such is his self belief. His results have proved his claims many times. He is both unique and special. That is why we believe in him even though the odds are against him on paper. So be it. Does it matter. No. Not when it is Novak. I am 99% sure he will at least make 25 in 2025. 1% is in the hands of divinity.
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
WOW. Alacaraz and Alcatraz. Nice and you have conveyed the reality fantastically. You are a creative person. I think.
@robatkinson212512 күн бұрын
But not a 5 set match
@joshheinink11 күн бұрын
+wimbledon shanghai finals My thoughts exactly
@angerisdiscipline391311 күн бұрын
yes but it was best of 3 dont forget that , djokovic was hitting the ball so hard in the second set he was going for broke , no way in hell he can do that for 5 sets thats the problem on clay vs carlos , carlos can go 5 hours no problem and can play better than he did on the final , on hardcourt and grass I would argue the challenge posed by sinner would force novak in order to have any kind of realistic chance of winning to play much more agressive than he has ever done in his carreer otherwise he is just getting blown out of the court especially on hard , grass will be his best chance vs both
@darkoscur662812 күн бұрын
You 💯right,it will be hard,but everything is possible 😎
@angerisdiscipline391312 күн бұрын
if sinner doesnt get banned 90% chance novak has won his last slam , look novak can peak but his getting older , sinner is becoming too good and alcaraz in grand slams is also a very tough opponent . to beat sinner will be close to impossible , to beat alcaraz will be very tough mission , to beat both will be close to a miracle . funny enough 38 yo federer faced a similar challenge with nadal and djokovic and in wimbledon the problem is he needed to beat both of them to win the trophy , he was close but couldnt do it despite playing some inspired tennis so novak has a chance but very slim
@brunofernandez290612 күн бұрын
The difference is 38 year old Federer had to face 2 rivals who are also in their 30s where 38 yo Djokovic has to face 2 opponents who are 15 years younger and at their absolute prime.
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
@@brunofernandez2906 Yes. This fact cannot be ignored. And the 3 have been competing and winning against each other for years. The reason for this debate is the age difference of 14 (Sinner) and 16 (Alcaraz). But then he climbed them in style in 2023 ATP finals. No ? Nobody other than Novak could have done it.
@issahatake9012 күн бұрын
@vanamalik3989 Nadal and Djokovic played at an incredibly high level in 2019 - in my opinion, even higher than Alcaraz and Sinner in 2024, although Sinner is more consistent on hard courts in 2024. Djokovic delivered what was arguably the best tennis of his life at the 2019 Australian Open. Federer defeated Nadal and was just one point away from beating Djokovic. Therefore, I believe that if Djokovic is on a good run, he could potentially beat both. It will be incredibly difficult, but not impossible. Of course, it will also depend on Sinner having a day where he can't produce his best tennis, as currently, Djokovic's highest level is not higher than that of Sinner.
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
@@issahatake90 Fully agreed. No questions. Our only concern is his age and the huge age difference between him and the two proven and promising youngsters. If such a huge age difference was not there, then there will be no Sinner or Alcaraz and they would have been the same as 90s tennis promises. Yes. I am a little harsh here. It is because of the so called pundits who are so much into projecting Sinner and Alcaraz as if they are already Goats and Novak has to prove all over again to get their fake certificate. Evil people. Personally I have nothing against Alcaraz and Sinner. But Sinner and the drugs issue. Since I strongly believe that the so called regulatory agencies and ATP have colluded and given a pass to Sinner, I am unable to appreciate Sinner as much as I used to. I believe rules are rules and they should be the same for all. Surely there is a question mark on Sinner. If he is not guilty, then it is bad luck or misfortune. What to do ?
@angerisdiscipline391311 күн бұрын
@@brunofernandez2906 sinner is at his peak but not carlos he is only 21 yo and I have higher expectations for him , his game is yet to reach a certain level of consistency . 32 yo djokovic and 33yo were terrific especially in their own slams they put masterclasses,alcaraz is yet to produce such a level of consistency across a season , sinner on the other hand I have to say he is playing on the same level if not a slightly higher level he is really a nightmare to face . On hardcourt and grass 38 yo djokovic can beat current alcaraz no question about that but sinner he just brings a level of consistency and agression that novak at his age is almost impossible to match . I would add that djokovic historicly the worst players he doesnt like to play are the style of sinner and no one plays this style better than sinner ,its agressive baseline bullying players who take the racket out of you like stan wawrinka or federer or thiem in their prime
@vladimirmedan455712 күн бұрын
Djokovic can still beat Sinner and Alcaraz but yes the end is coming closer
@vladimirmedan455712 күн бұрын
Djokovic was injured during 2024 and did not play full power all season
@angerisdiscipline391312 күн бұрын
if sinner doesnt get banned he should win the 3 slams outside of clay , alcaraz should dominate the clay season its between these two either 3 slams sinner 1 alcaraz or 2-2 or 4-0 who knows , if sinner gets banned djokovic and zverev will celebrate christmas and I think djokovic will win one in that case but outside of these 4 players no one is winning a slam . sinner ban will decide everything as he is right now the king of tennis and his averrage level is higher than the peak of every player expect alcarz
@naomihayden574912 күн бұрын
Players can beat Alcaraz in best of 3 sets without a doubt. Grand slams, if he is not well, yes. But if Alcaraz is at his best in a grand slam, forget it. He will eat players up for a snack. He will also have a great meal plan for Sinner...Year 2025 belongs to Alcaraz and Sinner... Joker days are questionable????
@brendajohnson552512 күн бұрын
Carlos won RG not at his best. He came in with a forearm injury, arm was in a support and he had 2 medical time outs. Did you watch it at all?
@shangclockmania616813 күн бұрын
Sinner - Australian Open Djokovic - French Open ??? - Wimbledon Alcaraz - US Open
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
It is strange that Novak is considered as a favourite for FO. You are correct. His chances are surely more in the FO nowadays than what it was a few years ago. His all round game gives him that little extra edge in the FO and the slower nature of the surface gives him that extra time to swing with precision. At 37 he needs that extra time to chase the balls. As long as he has the endurance, which he has, he is a sure favourite in the FO too.
@robatkinson212513 күн бұрын
I believe Alcaraz has more areas to improve than Sinner. Serve could get better and his shot selection. Once he gets into an even groove and doesn't over play b scary
@brendajohnson552512 күн бұрын
Agree. Carlos has a higher ceiling and when he's on and not making errors he's unstoppable.
@robatkinson212513 күн бұрын
Alcaraz and Sinner won't win majors like the big 3.
@margaritamuller249713 күн бұрын
I think Jannik Will win 3 slams of he Is not suspended
@michael859713 күн бұрын
Federer was able to win 90% of his matches in the weakest era in tennis history between 2004-2007. LoL 😂😂
@interinteritennis747713 күн бұрын
@michael8597 Need to correct you my friend Federer won over 90% of his matches between 2004-2006 in 2007 Federer did not win over 90% of his matches.
@michael859713 күн бұрын
@@interinteritennis7477 Well it is obvious because competition relatively tightened in 2007 with the arrival of Novak, Andy, Del Potro and of course Nadal outside clay.
@michael859713 күн бұрын
Never write off Novak and do it at your peril. This year has been quite mediocre for Novak by his tall standards. For sure physical issues have played a nefarious role in such underwhelming performance. But still Novak won what he desired most by bagging the coveted Olympics Gold at 37, in what was his last and only chance, playing in his least preferred surface. He also commended himself appreciably by beating three clay court specialists namely Nadal, Tstispas and Musetti on his way to finals and then finally beat Alcaraz. All these were done in straight sets and considering his knee went under knife 58 days before finals and that he suffered a demoralising loss against the same player at Wimbledon just a fortnight before Olympics is nothing short of being a fairy tale. Well this year Novak will come back rejunevated and revitalised with a recuperated knee and a new Coach who was once his former rival and who played tennis as recently as Olympics to know the evolved dynamics of tennis world. I am sure he will be tremendously motivated to prove his naysayers wrong. His confirmation of his participation at Qatar open after a hiatus is a great sign that he is once again taking tennis seriously rather than part time endeavour as he had been doing recently. Only if he can start with a bang winning Australian open, his favorite slam, then sky will be the limit. His fortunes will mostly depend on the outcome in Australian open in a positive or negative way. Nevertheless he need not put too much pressure on himself having achieved them all. He can play for fun and show the New Generation that he is still formidable and make them cringey with a 16/14 year age difference. 😂😂
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
Excellent prediction. Most Novak fans and admirers are rooting for Novak precisely for these reasons.
@TheTmat00713 күн бұрын
I'm happy that Novak's greedy ass did not win a GS in 2024!
@michael859713 күн бұрын
But he won Olympics Gold which is more than a slam for him. LoL 😂😂😂 How frustrated are you guys 😭😭😭
@TheTmat00713 күн бұрын
@michael8597 And good for Novak that he finally won an Olympic Gold medal. I'm happy for him. But the dude has won the most GS titles....yet he is acting like a player who is desperate to win one. And the same can be said about the tour finals, which he has won several times. If I were Novak, at this stage in my career i'd be taking it easy, knowing I've accomplished pretty much everything in the sport, and that there's really nothing I have to prove. I'm not saying he should no longer participate in GS tournaments. But how about two 2 out of 4? The dude is just greedy, and perhaps even thinks selfishly too, in my opinion!
@michael859713 күн бұрын
@@TheTmat007Novak is just not selfish or greedy ike Federer participating in 250 and 500 tournaments at age 38/39. Infact, for the past few years, he has been playing only part time tennis and has been so meticulous and disciplined in his scheduling conscious of his advanced age. He even skipped many favourite Masters tournaments like Miami which he has won six times. As a player, he knows well how much his body can withstand. He even recently skipped WTF despite having qualified. As he recently said in an interview: his focus from now on will be slams and Davis cup..
@alextabet924713 күн бұрын
Australian Open - Djokovic or Sinner (Novak will be pumped for this one, and he should be fit and fresh) French Open - Alcaraz or Zverev (Alcaraz is hard to beat on clay, but if Zverev finds his groove, he could lift the trophy) Wimbledon - Djokovic or Alcaraz (Djokovic blew it in 2023 and was healing from surgery in 2024. I suspect he will make a strong push in 2025, but Alcaraz will be tough to unseat) US Open - Sinner or Alcaraz (those are the top two young guns in the world. The US Open is designed for younger players as the older ones will be too exhausted to compete this late in the season)
@sanjay-ul8lch13 күн бұрын
Sinner literally doesn't give his opponents time to breath the cleanest ball striker can't take time racquet out of his opponents hands is not true. Ruud, Fritz, Medvedev, De minaur all have spoken about . On the other hand Alcaraz has been over powered many times by multiple opponents , we will never see Federer or Sinner being over powered like that .
@sanjay-ul8lch13 күн бұрын
Sinner can't take racket out of his opponents hands has to be a great joke of the year literally every single win Sinner had last year he has hit more winners than his opponents by a large margin . Sinner is literally the guy that takes all the time away from his opponents more than anybody else on tour .
@interinteritennis747713 күн бұрын
@sanjay-ul8lch Of course Sinner can do that too. But Sinner does not have the same shot making skills like Alcaraz and my point was that Sinner can’t take racket out of his opponents hands as much as Alcaraz can do but absolutely not that Sinner can’t do it. Sinner wins majority of his matches with unbelievable consistency and not majority of the times because that he is taking the racket out of his opponents hands hope you understand the difference.
@vanamalik398913 күн бұрын
It is very difficult to pick holes in Inter's analysis. But then we can all be correct about yesterday. It is called postmortem. This exercise is also an analysis but can still go wrong due to wrong diagnosis or lack of expertise about the seemingly unknowns. I am talking about Inter being wrong about 2024 and his unexpected intensity in owning up to the same. Yes in AO, Novak loosing to Sinner in Semi Final was disappointing. But I would attribute it to extreme mental fatigue Novak suffered in 2023 during which the entire main stream media tried 24X7 to intimidate him and project Carlos Alcaraz as if he was already "a" goat. In fact if truth be told, Novak was disrespected the most after winning 24th GS title. It is absolutely strange. Pure hatred. Novak proved all of them wrong emphatically by winning 3, yes 3 GSs and reaching the finals in all 4. "And" he also claimed the year end No 1 as well as the ATP title after beating Sinner twice and Alcaraz once. IMO it is the greatest year for Novak considering his age and the hostilities, both overt and covert. In the 2024 FO he retired due to injury. In Wimbledon he lost because he did not have sufficient time to recover from the injury and Alcraz was going for broke. Alcaraz had it easy. Still he reached the final which is no ordinary feat. In USO, Novak clearly lost his motivation after his awesome Olympic win. In straight sets and defeating Alcaraz too in straight sets, at 37, who had the FO and Wimbledon titles and was the overwhelming favourite. I don't know why Inter is under playing these very very valid aspects that derailed his prediction about Novak. Despite being very very talented and deserving, I would say both Sinner and Alcaraz got a little lucky thanks due to Novak going off colour in 2024. At these levels a little luck can be critical. Actually in 2024, I thought that Novak will play and swing freely, because he had achieved every thing in Tennis except Olympics, which was used to undermine him relentlessly and "it did get to him". I have never seen Novak so visibly intimidated as he was in 2024. Have a Goooodnight episode ? The sick, novak hating fans in Wimbledom became even more sicker if that was possible. Inter, my boy, 2025 is going to be far different. Yes, both Sinner and Alcraz are going to be the favourites and mind you defending champions in all 4 GSs. For the first time they are going in to the year with such a clear billing and pressure. Both are too young to handle that kind of pressure. IMO they will find it difficult and will succumb to their nerves more than once. That is all is needed for the fresh, determined pressure free Novak, gunning for relatively easy GS titles despite being 37 to swing freely. I mean it will be deadly. There is nothing at stake for him in real terms. Probably that is the only challenge he has in 2025. Probably for the first time in his entire Tennis career. He was always climbing two giant mountains Federer and Nadal throughout his career. He did it gloriously. Once Nadal and Federer were done and dusted by Novak, the hateful media and fans, instead of celebrating the greatest sporting icon, got under his skin and rallied behind the emerging big 3, especially Alcaraz and Sinner and projected them as if Novak has to once again clime two mountains. Crazy. Once again pure hatred. The emerging big 3 were just mounds. I think Novaks 2025 is more likely to be closer to his 2023. Both years are similar. Novak, being Novak settled that intimidation, hatred and disrespect emphatically in 2023. Boy he did in style, despite being 36. So I request Inter to kindly not just pivot on number "37" to push the chances of Alcaraz and Sinner. If my analysis is correct, then I think both of them are going to face the real Novak for the very "first time" in their career. A fresh, determined terminator who annihilated Federer and Nadal at their peaks (yes, annihilated because of their awesome credentials and media support) and put so much self doubt in their minds for the rest of their Tennis career. I will never count Novak out. "Ever". If I do, then I don't understand Novak. When it comes to Novak, it is not enough being a pundit on Tennis and father time. Sorry Inter, you are being a little disrespectful here. Very very unlike you. I feel sad because you were the only one who gave the respect Novak deserved genuinely. He will continue to deserve it as long as Tennis is alive.
@interinteritennis747713 күн бұрын
@vanamalik3989 Great comment my friend I enjoyed reading it. But don’t forget one thing my friend just because I am honest that doesn’t mean whatsoever that I am disrespectful towards Novak. I always speak with arguments (and definitely not to disrespect Novak or anyone else) and if you believe that Novak’s season is more likely to be closer to his 2023 season than fine for you do I agree with that absolutely not. For me it is completely unbelievable how you can believe that Novak Djokovic as 37/38 years old in 2025 will most likely have a season closer to his 2023 (were he won 3 majors that year and in total 6 big titles out of 7 titles he won the whole year in that unbelievable 2023 season) so to believe that a player who will be 37/38 years old in the 2025 season will be most likely closer to that level (not to forget two huge superstars he needs to fight with in Sinner, and Alcaraz) is completely insane in my opinion. But am I calling you delusional?? No I am not so if I show respect to you than trust me I show respect to Novak Djokovic as well and everybody else. But I will always say what I truly believe and this has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do that I am against a player and I am not showing respect towards that particular player, in the end of the day time will tell who will be right you or me. Cheers😉
@michael859713 күн бұрын
I also share your enthusiasm and affinity towards Novak. But his replication of his extraordinary 2023 season will depend on the outcome at Australian open. If it is positive, then your clairvoyance may come right. Let us hope for the best.
@vanamalik398913 күн бұрын
@@interinteritennis7477 Glad to see a great reply from you Inter. Please accept my apologies if I have misunderstood your brutal honesty as disrespect to Novak. I found that you analysis was based on his age alone and all of us know Novak's age has been a talking point for long. If any other so called pundits say it then I would have completely ignored it. But coming from a person of your caliber, honesty and transparency was a little difficult to ignore. I love and value your analysis the most when it comes to Tennis, apart from another great, in my opinion, Goatkovic. You have an edge over Goatkovic because you are aligned only to Tennis. I feel jealous at times at your ability to be so clearly aligned to the game and not to the stars when you analyse. A great quality indeed. I know Novak's chances are exponentially diminishing with each month. No doubt and no argument on that. But, I was simply stunned at his Olympic win and I am still not able to comprehend how he did it. Honestly I always wish the best for Novak but deep in my mind I know he is very very vulnerable especially with Alcaraz and Sinner, both great players. 2023 is another performance which to me at least defies logic. In fact I am a little angry that he even went to Australia after the way he was treated by them in 2022. But I guess Novak proved his point far more elegantly than any body else. That is Novak, the inspiration for me. 2023 FO ? Alcaraz at his best loosing his calm and composure ? Another unbelievable sporting spectacle. 2023 Wimbledon, where the crafty Brits made it a no points tournament ! Once again Novak proved a point and this time beating a red hot Nick. Honestly I was afraid of Nick. But I see that Novak was not. Agreed he was slightly younger and super motivated in 2023. Still he was old compared to Alcaraz and Sinner and others. Same age difference. So when it comes to Novak, as long as he is in the field and makes his intent to win very clear, I will not count him out. Ever. That is all. Yes, it can look a little impractical or wishful or even delusional. Even as you correctly pointed out a little Insane too. All are true to a limited extent considering the realities of a brutal sport like Tennis and father time. I do understand and appreciate your genuine adherence to these realities. But then I am a little different. My awe and belief in Novak is out of the world. So, I sincerely believe that nobody, not even the most respected Inter, can write off Novak, ever, as long as he is playing. He can be a magician. He has been many a times. That is why I commented. Problem is I expect a lot from Inter, more than being objective and brutally honest at times, just the way I do with Novak at 37 !. No I am not insane because both are extraordinary individuals and are truly and divinely free of self inflicted encumbrances. Such individuals are always cherished and should never be counted out. Ever. Thank you for you kind words.
@vanamalik398913 күн бұрын
@@michael8597 Absolutely true. We will know soon. Yes, let us hope for the best.
@vanamalik666913 күн бұрын
My Novak slant AO 100% FO 75% W. 100% US. 50% Yes, I am dreaming. But the as they when dreaming, dream big. No ?
@tonyh480713 күн бұрын
Final grand slam count: Sinner will become the Sampras of this gen big 2 with 26-27. Alcaraz will become the Agassi of this gen big 2 with about 15
@issahatake9013 күн бұрын
It seems most likely that Sinner and Alcaraz will share the Grand Slam titles between them. However, I have a feeling that Djokovic still has one more Grand Slam title in him. I might be wrong, but I firmly believe he can win another one. In my opinion, his best chance is not at the Australian Open but at Wimbledon. I also believe that Djokovic is capable of defeating both Sinner and Alcaraz. Let’s not forget that Federer, at nearly 38 years old, defeated Nadal and came very close to beating Djokovic at Wimbledon in 2019. That’s why I think Djokovic can also overcome these two exceptional players - especially on grass, where he is particularly strong. Moreover, I suspect that Djokovic will crown himself as the oldest Grand Slam champion in history. I also have a feeling that Sinner might receive a suspension of at least six months after the Australian Open.
@ANaijamansPerspective13 күн бұрын
Carlos Alcaraz is super consistent and already an all time great
@vanamalik666913 күн бұрын
All time great ? Madness doubling ad fandom. Tennis is loosing.
@tonyh480713 күн бұрын
"Super consistent" made me giggle a bit
@brunofernandez290613 күн бұрын
@@vanamalik6669 Some people become all time greats at the end of their career,special people like Alcaraz only need 2 or 3 years to be so.
@ANaijamansPerspective13 күн бұрын
@@vanamalik6669 yes I stand by it. A 4 slam winner is an automatic hall of famer That’s an all time great !
@aurei4413 күн бұрын
Final slam count Novak: 25/26. Believe 26. Alcaraz: 7-15 Sinner: 3-7
@aurei4413 күн бұрын
I said last year that Novak will not repeat the monster year he had, and he will likely win just 1 slam. Although I was not totally sold on that either, since I knew it was a olympic year. Looks like he went from 3 slams to 0. As for next year. I'm most bullish for Alcaraz. But his stats on hardcourts are still underwhelming. I'm not totally sold on Sinner yet, since if he gets tested I think his body will give him problems but he would be a safe bet. For Novak: I'm still quite optimistic, because I think he still wants to win. It's just the age is a huge factor also, gets injured and it could be over. Otherwise Medvedev looks done, Zverev is a huge choker, and there's no one else worth mentioning However I think some strong new blood will rise, I just don't know if it will be enough to win a slam.
@ANaijamansPerspective13 күн бұрын
Sinner Alcaraz Sinner Alcaraz
@vanamalik398912 күн бұрын
My take If not Novak, then Sinner/Medvedev If not Novak, then Alcaraz/Zverev Novak If not Alcaraz/Sinner then Novak.
@Anonymous-bx2zj13 күн бұрын
Inter, I actually think Sinner will improve upon his 2024, he shouldn't have lost to Tsitsipas in Monte Carlo, I think he will add a clay court masters and win Wimbledon in 2025
@420benton213 күн бұрын
I actually think Sinner has still not reached his peak yet. Every aspect of his game has improved hugely since mid 2023 and I think he can get better. Might have to play the match of your life to beat him over 5 sets come 2025.
@arvpreenja309013 күн бұрын
Roddick and Medvedev - even if they only won one Slam - are up there with the best players of their generations. They reached the top spot and multiple Slam finals. They obviously missed some luck in their most important matches and maybe they never fully recovered from their most painful defeats.
@michael859713 күн бұрын
@@arvpreenja3090 Medvedev is way better than Roddick. Records are testament to it. And he is still only 28.
@Bojanthekid13 күн бұрын
@@michael8597 BS medevedev twice couldnt win a slam with 2 sets to love up for me he is the same level as roddick
@michael859713 күн бұрын
@Bojanthekid Well when did Roddick lead two sets to love against Federer ?? LoL 😂😂 The only time he posed a stiff challenge was in 2009 Wimbledon. In rest of matches, he caved in very easily to fold up in straight or four sets.
@arvpreenja309012 күн бұрын
@michael8597 Does it need a two sets lead to make a loss painfull? 2009 Wimbledon final was still one of the most painfull losses. 6:2 in the second set breaker and never lost his serve until 14:15 in the fifth.
@michael859712 күн бұрын
@@arvpreenja3090 Well a five setter shows that the match was very close. Of course a loss is a loss and losing in five sets than three or four sets will only make the loss more painful. In that 2009 match while Roddick won the first set breaking Federer, the next two sets were won by Federer through very close tie breaks; especially in the second set Roddick was leading 6-2 and after that he didn't win a single point to lose 8-6.