3:34 is the type of point Alcaraz should be playing more. Though he lost that point but that’s the type of importance he should be giving to every point. Making sure opponent has to put effort to win the point against him.
@martin52775 сағат бұрын
lets go zverev!!
@unathleticremi46 минут бұрын
This camera angle is so much better than what we usually get.
@ingvarrcom30 минут бұрын
no
@sbgtrev2 сағат бұрын
GREAT angle
@anonusniogsonisrgnip5 сағат бұрын
alcaraz does NOT like fast courts haha, seems weird that such a talented player who won wimbledon against the best ever would have trouble on this surface but it really affects his game
@bhaskarwarmilind5 сағат бұрын
It also has to do with his temperament while playing on fast courts. He needs to accept his weakness and adapt his game and play more percentage points which he’s not doing for a while now.
@machikokyokyosan81045 сағат бұрын
@@bhaskarwarmilind Blahblahblah...
@urosraskovic77304 сағат бұрын
Alcaraz's serve is quite vulnerable and is the only major weakness or achilles heel in his game (it was evident in this practice). Even when he has the advantage of the break, the opponent can easily return his serve at any moment because his serve is not a top weapon (aces, unreturnable serves that the opponent does not return to the court, free or easy points without playing and achieving a strategic advantage in points: there is simply not enough or too little of it) compared to players who are short and of a similar height as Alcaraz 183 (Federer, Sampras, Edberg or Nadal's version from us open 2010=185 cm, all four have a top service that is of equal quality to Zverev's). All these versions of the service are much better than Alcaraz's.
@kevinwollnik66484 сағат бұрын
what the hell are you talking about? the atp finals court is far from being a fast hard court. beijing is a relatively fast paced hard court tournament for example and as you see, he managed to beat sinner in the finals.
@francescozappi87474 сағат бұрын
@@kevinwollnik6648 actually, Bejing is quite slow as far as Hard courts go. Indoor is normale faster than outdoor, it is comparable to grass in terms of speed, but the difference is that variations are less impactful.
@celestialspartan797746 минут бұрын
Alcaraz is the true blooded Spaniard....Not fully comfortable indoors 😂😂😂😂