The most complete player on tour. His tennis is beautiful to watch. The power, the speed, movement around the court, tennis IQ, variety of shots. He was unbelievable. It was clinical.
Así es, un gran talento. Gracias Carlos, muy orgulloso de tí, de tu familia y de tu entrenador Juan Carlos y equipo: también es mérito vuestro! Grande el Palmar y grande esa tierra Murciana!!!. 💪💚🇪🇸
real djokovic fans will applaud this young phenomenons level of tennis today and wont insult him or bring up excuses .. this was a carlos masterclass 👏
Props to the young phenomenon. Djokovic vs Alcaraz rivalry is not full of spat with Fedal fans. But the lack of drama gives Nole no fuel either. Pure tennis and outplayed.
As a Federer fan and someone who's watched the big 3 over the last 20 years I really thought we wouldn't see another player like one of them for a long time. But Alcaraz not only is like them, but: - Plays like Federer but with a stronger mental game - Fights like Nadal but with a more atttacking style - Wins like Djokovic but with a more exciting game That's scary, and what a gift to men's tennis he is
When Federer was done playing, I thought tennis would become boring since most players only played baseline rallies without much variation.. How lucky we are to have Alcaraz now who it bringing the courage and magic shots back to tennis
@@galfitness Me to, I was hoping against hope he'd return. But, thankfully we have two guys that are pretty competitive. And the rest of the top 10 at least round it out and make it look competitive.
Yes, I especially appreciate how comfortable Alcaraz is at the net. He has good hands, too. There were some shots he hit that were Federer like. Conversely, the Djoker always looks awkward at the net, especially when he tries to be aggressive at the net. He looks completely lost, and he's been playing for decades. His net game is still so underwhelming.
Alcarez and Sinner can match his stamina and shot tolerance. Also, they have the power to hit him off the court. Most of the new players today carbon copied his style, but they don't have the reliable weapons that alcarez and Sinner do. Federer always did better being aggressive ending rallies quickly. But when he extended it he gave Djokovic and Nadal time to strategize picking on his backhand until he coughed up a short ball they can put away.
Today, Nole couldn't win anything by going to net either, Carlitos was passing him with ease every time. He was just too good today. Nobody in the world could've beaten him.
@@Chris-xc4rvFederer in his prime still had the firepower to hit through Nole, remember 2011 RG semifinal for example. But in the years after that he lost power and footspeed ant it became more and more difficult to battle Novak from the baseline.
If Federer at his peak could play Djokovik at his peak in Wimbledon, Federer not only could stay on the baseline and trade shots with Nole, but he would outplay him for sure.
Ive been a fan of tennis for 33 years from the days of Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Andre Agassi. I have never seen such an amazing tennis player. So humble and talented.
That first game set the tone for the rest of the match. Carlos played every point like his life depended on it and absolutely outplayed Novak with his complete game. An impressive and well deserved win for the 21 year old!
To me, it did not seem like he played every point like his life depended on it. I just saw him staying focused and being serious on every point because he recognized who the opponent this time around was, and that was enough to win the points. Did not even need to play the points like his life depended on it. That's how good he is.
Out of left field but I think Spain being finalists in the Euros also motivated him. As he said in his on-court interview when asked about watching the football Final that night: "well I've done my job..." I think he went out there playing not only for himself but for his country as well.
Winning from 2 sets down is very common for Djokovic, it's just wasn't his day and age is becoming a factor even for him. No such thing as "That first game set the tone for the rest of the match".
Alcaraz is something else. We've seen Roger grow into the superstar gentleman that made each point seem effortless (I know he doesn't like that phrasing)... the maestro. We've seen Rafa battle for every point, never giving up and driving opponents mad with his mobility and never-say-die attitude, especially in his younger years when his body could withstand all the effort, using that left forehand as a lethal weapon...the raging bull. We've seen Djokovic slowly perfect his game, until he became almost robot-like, with very few mistakes, mental toughness and perhaps the best return game of his generation...the most successful. What we haven't seen until Carlos came along was somebody who had the best of all three of those legendary players. A player, that can compete just as easily on clay, grass or hard courts. A complete player that already looks a certain bet to join those 3 legends as one of the most successful and important players in the history of tennis. He's only 21, can't wait to see how far he can go. Tennis is in good hands, take a bow, Carlitos!
Wimbledon sells their broadcasting rights to different companies. These broadcasters want people to watch THEIR highlights instead of going to YT. That's why their highlights are short. Is it a backwards system? Yes. But that's what happens when old people stuck in 1980s run things.
What was so impressive was Alcaraz choking 3 championship points against djokovic, who is known for impossible comebacks, but still being able to compose himself, hold serve, and win a tiebreak, another element which djokovic is so good at.
3 championship points WITH HIS SERVE serve against Djokovic, +losing serve first time in the whole match. Could have been so tough and demoralising but Carlos is too good mate, he performed truly awesome this match
@@JoshRichardson-es6vx Damnnn , didn't know federer, nadal and murray are subpar talents, nothing like real talents sinner and alcaraz(22 and 21 years old) LMAO
Carlos saved the very best till last. I've never seen him this patient and thoughtful in his point constructions before. It's like he listened to Mats Wilander in stopping being fancy and instead go to bread and butter, as well as lean on his strengths. He is a special athlete. That was a near perfect performance. He almost let Djokovic back in the contest by missing 3 championship points at 40-0 on serve, including messing up a forehand drive-volley on a possible out ball from Novak. Nevertheless, great composure under that distressing and disappointing situation. Against any other player, Novak may have come back from there and won the match... but Carlos stepped it up once more to finish it. It's just unreal from him. Novak is unreal as well, reaching the Wimbledon final again with such a short turnaround in recovery from his knee surgery. These two are insane freakshows. An all-time great and a future all-time great doing their thing. Crazy stuff. Well done boys 👏
Los últimos 20 años del tenis masculino han sido impresionantes con Federer, Nadal, Novak y ahora Carlitos. No pensaba que veríamos otro jugador de ese nivel tan pronto. Tiene lo mejor de los otros tres reyes.
Completely insane how Carlos outplayed Djokovic here!!! Total dominance in the 1st and 2nd set, out of this world level of tennis skill, creativity, power and mentality!! Sealed this final in the tie-break against the greatest ever in a 3-0 bagel!! With 4 Grand Slams in singles at age 21, maybe the future G.O.A.T.! 🐐No more words to say! ¡Vamos Carlitos!🎉🎉👏👏💪🇪🇸🎾
2011 & 2015 Novak smashes Alcaraz and everyone else in the big tournaments on the whole. Alcaraz couldn't even get the better of a 36 year old Novak, losing 3-1 in the H2H. Only 1 player in the history of the Men's game has won a slam at 37, in the singles and that was over 50 years ago.
@@lawrence1318 Stop embarrassing yourself Lendl advanced the sport to the modern day, with his advanced training methods and style of play. Commonly referred to as the 'Father Of Modern Tennis' and 'The Father Of The Inside-Out Forehand', Lendl pioneered a new style of tennis; his game was built around his forehand, hit hard and with a heavy topspin, and his success is cited as a primary influence in popularizing the now-common playing style. Novak has now taken tennis to the next level. Connors won 59 low level ATP 250 tournaments. Mostly competed for by nobodies and lower ranked players. The top players use them as warm ups and don't take them too seriously. Most top players skip them. Majors, Masters, Year end finals, and the Sunshine Double are the priority. Novak holds the record titles in each of these categories. Novak has won the most big tournament titles. Novak has 3x the number of slams compared to Connors. He has played the most matches of anyone in history Vs the top 10 players and has the greatest win ratio Vs top 10 players. (257 wins) Djokovic is widely regarded by sports analysts, tennis players (including Nadal, Sampras, Becker, McEnroe and many other legends) and media pundits as the greatest tennis player of all time. Djokovic has been ranked No. 1 for a record total of 428 weeks in a record 13 different years. He has finished as the year-end No. 1 a record eight times. Connors ranks 7th - 8th greatest in most lists around the net.
Federer never lost Wimbledon final in straight sets. An old Federer made prime Djokovic to work for 4/5 sets in Wimbledon finals. And those were anybody's game. And here Djokovic was beaten black and blue 😂.
So satisfying to shut all the naysayers with the complete destruction of the Djoker on centre court today by new KING of Wimbledon! Djoko riders are in hiding now and too embarrassed to admit their arrogance and are ashamed. This was a demolition and beat down of the old GOAT from the new GOAT. Alcaraz is a beast and the future of men's tennis. He's just on another level....EPIC! 😲💪👏👏👏
I'm serbian,novak fan and and all that,but this young man was sharp as a knife today. No doubt.I wish all the best to Alcaraz,the future of this sport. If Novak hanged'his racket today it would be fine. He has done more than enough. The 🐐 OF TENNIS.
@@marinamagnanini1458he just added another GS finals on grass court while ranking ATP no.2, thus adding points needed to outrank Sampras to become the new No. 2 GOAT on grass courts next to Federer -- so Đoković is now the only player in history to rank on all three courts No. 1 and No. 2 respectively as the Greatest Of All Times
I dont want any comments or Nole fans..no need to say about their ages..King Kong wont stay too long Here where he is..or injury or someone else shall beat him..and he wouldnt be so arogant..but i am glad for his coach..i used to Like Ferrero...😮😊
Alcaraz took the ball from Djokovic the very second he stepped on court. He had a plan from the start and executed it. Naturally Raw Talent and So MUCH Passion. Well mannered young man. An exceptional star in the making. Congratulations Carlos 🎉
Kakav MAESTRO!! Kakav ples, kakva partija...ja sam iz Srbije, ali ovakav mec i ovakva dominacija dugo nije vidjena na Grand Slam finalu. Mozda kao nekada Djokovic protuv Mareja...svaka cast Carlito i za ponasanje na terenu i van terena. Samo ne daj da te sada opterete brojem turnira
Thankyou man, as a Spaniard and a fan of Alcaraz. Djokovic is amazing as well and his records will be very difficult to break by Alcaraz or any other player.
As great as he is, the best in the world was never Sinner, it was this man right here. Everyone is chasing Carlos now; and as for Nole, it seems the clock may finally be running out.
Ranking determines the best in the world and it's perfectly logical and objective criterium, taking into account the results of previous 12 months. Anything else is just opinion and speculation.
@@miroslavjanecek9993yes ranking can reflect performance in the last 12 months however not true ability of players as the best player could have been injured in the time span and falls behind on the points collection as is the case with Carlitos.
I agree. I adore Sinner, but Alcaraz has a higher peak level and knows how to battle through early rounds to raise his level in the finals. Some of the fans dislike Carlos because he's very outgoing on the court, and while I recognize there's a little cockiness there, it's simply because of his shear joy and passion for the game. He has earned his right to be a little extra in his celebrations, 4 GS at this age, defeating Djokovic B2B in Wimbledon finals, it's impressive.
Djokovic is my fellow countryman, i cheer for him with all my heart, but if he have to loose, let it be great young fellow Carlito. Such a nice personality and marvelous player.
Hemos visto a un Alcaraz serio, concentrado, estratega y contundente. Hoy ha presentado su mejor versión, de jugador excepcional, talentoso y poderoso. Y además de mostrarse como un tenista sublime, sus gritos al golpear la pelota han sido menos sonoros que de costumbre, más ‘melodiosos’. ¡Bravo, Carlitos!
I don’t care how many more slams Alcaraz may win in his career, but he has already proved the tennis world he belongs to the greatest of the tennis players to ever play this game. Such a champion mentality at this young age. Phenomenal! 🤗🤗
If Djokovic has no excuse, then his fans suddenly have an excuse. Alcaraz was so strong today, especially the first two sets, Djokovic had zero chance to play his game.
Now Fedals fans suddenly becomes Childrens Of Alcaraz.😂 Hey Fedals your daddy has Still along Way to Go To Chase Djokovic Records. Djokovic Is and Always be the GOAT 🐐. Lets talk in 20 years
I don't mean to be toxic, but this is the result I expected. Novak had a literally easy opponents at ATP 250 level, while Alcaraz was much more proven from previous rounds. Plus, he put in a fantastic performance today!
Now Fedals fans suddenly becomes Childrens Of Alcaraz.😂 Hey Fedals your daddy has Still along Way to Go To Chase Djokovic Records. Djokovic Is and Always be the GOAT 🐐. Lets talk in 20 years
dude Federer, Sampras, Nadal, Djokovic (toady clearly we was hampered by his knee or something). Alacaraz is probably 4/10 compared to these four on a usual day.
The most clinical mauling of a tier one player I ever witnessed in a final was the 1984 Wimbledon final McEnroe v Connors (6-1,6-1,6-2). This match, with Carlos is right up there with McEnroe's tennis perfection that day. I never believed I would ever see such a sublime dismantlement again in my lifetime! What makes this even scarier is the player whom Carlos overhauled, regarded justifiably as the greatest ever to play the game. Incredible!
@@malikfo1941 looked perfectly fine against all the other scrubs on the way to the final. no excuses. minor surgery or no minor surgery, he would've been completely slapped either way and everyone knows it.
Alcaraz is just too good. If he plays at his 90-100% nobody beats him. Respect to Djokovic, reaching the final after his injury and at his age is really impressive. España campeona de Wimbeldon y de la Eurocopa. 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
djokovic was not there today...not 100% .he never lost sets with 6-2.. 6-2 in normal days
Před měsícem+19
Its a grand slam final. Not a first round. He has only Lost to Alcaraz in the last 2 years on grass. He just got outplayed. Alcaraz IS the superior player
I'm not a fan of Tennis but I used to rarely watch Federer, Nadal and Djokovic play and out of nowhere i decided to watch the Wimbledon final and Goddamn! Carlos Alcaraz, what a player! I was never glued to my TV for a Tennis match like never before.
Now joker fans with the excuses, lol. He didn’t look old or injured in any other match, and he was certainly well rested for this one. Face it djokovic fans, Carlos is simply better. Maybe djokovic has lost a step because of age, but I have not seen a player of Alcaraz talent level since Federer. He is simply an artist painting the ball as with a brush. And he is probably going to get better.
Reading alot of these comments, there's not much respect for Novak apparently. I'm not even a fan, but he's one of if not the best there has ever been.
when he did the on-court post-match interview , in which he went after the crowd ( Ruuuuune ) , only to do the "violin celebration" the match after ( Musetti ) -- I knew then & there , his mental fragility was gonna cost him the final.
Even though Djokovic didn’t play his best tennis in the first two sets, to be honest, there’s no shame in losing to this level of tennis by Carlos Alcaraz.
To be fair, Alcaraz's level dropped massively in the 3rd set as well. Not to mention he should have still finished it with 6:4. It doesn't really matter, even peak Djokovic wouldn't stand a chance.
@@simuntigmo6220 Peak Novak would have dragged it to 5 sets. But even then, this was just tennis from another planet. Carlos would still have won, but in 5 sets.
Djokovic finally feels what it’s like to face an all time great level talent that’s actually YOUNGER than him. Federer had to deal with 2 of those guys by the time he was 25. Djokovic has been beating up on lesser players like Medvedev, Zverev, Rublev, Tsitsipas, Berretini for years now until Alcaraz came along when Djokovic was 36😂😂
Fresh from a knee surgery, and being 37 yr old, despite all of that, he reached the wimbledon final. I'd take this as a win. He wasnt even supposed to participate this event
@@bqcjm2ldnstuff no one said anything about his knee failing during his performances against the two bottom seeds he faced in Musetti and Rune; he gets to the final and now we pretend he's a cripped pensioner
Djokovic fan here, I want to congratulate young Carlos Alcaraz on the extraordinary level of tennis that he showed on several occasions against the best tennis player of all time. Carlos is the most complete tennis player that exists among all these young players. I wish him the best of luck in his future career and to continue where Novak left off. And I wish our champion Novak to recover from this defeat as soon as possible and to win at least one more GS and round to 25! greetings from Serbia✌
Now Fedals fans suddenly becomes Childrens Of Alcaraz.😂 Hey Fedals your daddy has Still along Way to Go To Chase Djokovic Records. Djokovic Is and Always be the GOAT 🐐. Lets talk in 20 years
@@emadkhan9110Alcaraz plays the game similar to the way Fed played when he was younger. I admire his game, it's not to hate on Nole. I leave the hatred for Nole fans who can't accept somebody is cheering for any player not named Djokovic.
@@emadkhan9110Djokovic is a fake. This rubbish human only start winning majors only AFTER both Fed and Nadal getting old and had multiple injuries. Overrated. Best players ever is these 3 guys, Alcaraz, Federer and Nadal
What a phenomenal match from Alcaraz. Novak very played well but Alcaraz was just one level better. Alcaraz was focused from the first point till the end which isn't something he's done well all tournament with other players. He only lost a little focus when serving for the match with three match points and a very focused Novak roared back. So Alcaraz did an amazing job to win in the tiebreak against Novak who is the master of tiebreakers. Alcaraz played his best match in the finals.
No wonder he was so good, he already has a bit of an advantage and Djokovic wasn't at his best either. But Djokovic reaching the finals just four weeks after surgery, that's pretty amazing, especially at his age.
Change of guards. Alcaraz slowly stepping into the one taking múltiple slams in an year. And Djokovic gradually fading into twilight of career.. Alcaraz's aggression reminds of Federer in early days - the way, Federer would quietly decimate any/every opponent. Alcaraz is a true gentleman to take the place of Federer in Wimbledon. God speed to Alcaraz🎉
An extraordinary match in tennis history. Not for the tennis, or even the result, which we now realize was basically already written the moment these two stepped out on court. It was the level of acceptance shown by Djokovic in the third set. No tantrums or racket smashes as we’ve seen in the past. No crying like we saw against Medvedev at the US Open. A calm sense of inevitability seemed to wash over him. That smile that was caught on camera between games in the latter half of the set. The way he didn’t even bother taking a changeover break in his seat down 5-4, instead waiting at the baseline ready to accept his fate. For all the talk of passing of the torch, in retrospect none of Alcaraz’s previous matches against Novak were quite that-they were dog fights. Despite the knee and title drought this year, this was the match wherein one era ended and a new one begins.
The way Spain has the one of the best athletes in sport: 1) Football so many of them (Yamal is catching my eyes), 2) Carolina Marin, Badminton Olympic Gold and 3x world champ, 3) Nadal and now Alcaraz in Tennis 🎉
It is foreseeable that Alcaraz will win when he is at 100%. As great as Djokovic's career has been. He is 37 and was already defeated by Alcaraz last year. And Alcaraz will get even better in the next few years. Alcaraz now has 4 Grand Slam titles at the age of 21. Djokovic had 1 title at that age.
@robert111k Firstly, Alcaraz hasn't won in Australia yet. 2 times Wimbledon, 1 time New York and once Paris. And secondly, Australia also counts as a Grand Slam
@tritone11 I think Roger Federer was the most complete tennis player to grace the game . He was good at the net , ground strokes , great serve, maybe lacked the stamina of Rafa and Novak. Carlos , at this age, is better than all three at the same age.
The most complete player on tour. His tennis is beautiful to watch. The power, the speed, movement around the court, tennis IQ, variety of shots. He was unbelievable. It was clinical.
Natural talent, no coach can teach many of the things he does.
🏆 sliced, diced, made cookies... & served them on Novie's tray ! 😔(dayum)
@@longlifevibes8842yea ok
well said...
Así es, un gran talento. Gracias Carlos, muy orgulloso de tí, de tu familia y de tu entrenador Juan Carlos y equipo: también es mérito vuestro! Grande el Palmar y grande esa tierra Murciana!!!. 💪💚🇪🇸
real djokovic fans will applaud this young phenomenons level of tennis today and wont insult him or bring up excuses .. this was a carlos masterclass 👏
Props to the young phenomenon. Djokovic vs Alcaraz rivalry is not full of spat with Fedal fans. But the lack of drama gives Nole no fuel either. Pure tennis and outplayed.
Good to know real tennis fans still exist !
Props to Alcaraz. I don’t enjoy watching him but I guess I’ll have to get used to it.
@@user-bf5ps3yw8olike the way Novak fans boo everybody
Nahhh.... they'll have excuses, instead 😂😂😂
As a Federer fan and someone who's watched the big 3 over the last 20 years I really thought we wouldn't see another player like one of them for a long time.
But Alcaraz not only is like them, but:
- Plays like Federer but with a stronger mental game
- Fights like Nadal but with a more atttacking style
- Wins like Djokovic but with a more exciting game
That's scary, and what a gift to men's tennis he is
Not to mention he's humble, and one of the nicest guys on tour
Spot on!
Agree. He plays at net even better than Roger
Carlos’s half drop volleys was fantastic , djoker was outplayed in all areas in the final
Slow down @@lucaantonelli1511
This is what happens when Carlos doesn’t smile on court. Absolutely unbeatable. Some of those shots had me gasping because my God. He’s breathtaking.
Ya sad he was smiling last time i bet on him 😂😅 but this was a wonderful performance
But he did, every once in a while. It's not a weakness.
When Federer was done playing, I thought tennis would become boring since most players only played baseline rallies without much variation.. How lucky we are to have Alcaraz now who it bringing the courage and magic shots back to tennis
@@galfitness Me to, I was hoping against hope he'd return. But, thankfully we have two guys that are pretty competitive. And the rest of the top 10 at least round it out and make it look competitive.
Alcaraz and sinner are the only 2 worth watch imo
Yes, I especially appreciate how comfortable Alcaraz is at the net. He has good hands, too. There were some shots he hit that were Federer like.
Conversely, the Djoker always looks awkward at the net, especially when he tries to be aggressive at the net. He looks completely lost, and he's been playing for decades. His net game is still so underwhelming.
E Sinner!!😂😂
Indeed.
This is the first time I’m seeing Djokovic look old.
So what about the rest of the year?
He had a knee surgery
He looks old since a couple of months. It’s a joke that he is still playing, Sinner and Alcaraz will destroy him all the way.
@@MSWorld24dude got to the final though. He's not my favorite player but they haven't beaten him down enough to consider retirement.
well the age difference is what ? 16 years ?
It's Spain's national day.
Euro cup and Wimbledon, just like it happened in 2008...
@@raghukiran5865 Also UCL.
True true
@@raghukiran5865 World cup 2026.. 😮?
@@ED_Rodriguez why not....
And to add an Olympic gold 🥇 in tennis this year just like in 2008....
This guy I am afraid is gonna be unstoppable,he literally blew Novak away …so damn clinical …watch out we are about to witness greatness
We are already witnessing it
It's not exactly prime Novak 😆
@@Jake-vh6jp agreed bro but this guy looks menacing 😅😅
@@Jake-vh6jp he's close
But agree
Prime novak was just annoying
Prime novak seemed like never made any mistakes.. Like almost never
His career will be short lived owing to injury. At age 25 he won't be top 10.
The mentality to stay focused in the tiebreaker after dropping 3 match points on his serve 40-0 up just adds to his greatness.
Yes most guys don't recover mentally from that. Carlos is the whole package and has the mental game as well.
I used to say Federer cannot stay on the baseline and trade shots with Nole .. now Nole cannot sit back there and trade shots with Carlos
Alcarez and Sinner can match his stamina and shot tolerance. Also, they have the power to hit him off the court. Most of the new players today carbon copied his style, but they don't have the reliable weapons that alcarez and Sinner do. Federer always did better being aggressive ending rallies quickly. But when he extended it he gave Djokovic and Nadal time to strategize picking on his backhand until he coughed up a short ball they can put away.
Today, Nole couldn't win anything by going to net either, Carlitos was passing him with ease every time. He was just too good today. Nobody in the world could've beaten him.
Age plays a factor. Novak is at the stage where he needs to mix up his attacks.
@@Chris-xc4rvFederer in his prime still had the firepower to hit through Nole, remember 2011 RG semifinal for example. But in the years after that he lost power and footspeed ant it became more and more difficult to battle Novak from the baseline.
If Federer at his peak could play Djokovik at his peak in Wimbledon, Federer not only could stay on the baseline and trade shots with Nole, but he would outplay him for sure.
Alcaraz is so fun to watch, with his spectacular plays. No boring ball bouncing & antics.
Right the opposite than Nadal, with all respect for Rafa...
Anyone here after Djokovic wins the Olympics?
Ive been a fan of tennis for 33 years from the days of Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Andre Agassi. I have never seen such an amazing tennis player. So humble and talented.
Not so sure about humble...but yeah....talented for sure....😮😮😮
@@timothylee2772 he is tooo humble
NEO Fed 2017-2018 best tennis ever, fight me. He was just old. If he could move like Alcaraz, best player everrr.
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Not humble at all
That first game set the tone for the rest of the match. Carlos played every point like his life depended on it and absolutely outplayed Novak with his complete game. An impressive and well deserved win for the 21 year old!
To me, it did not seem like he played every point like his life depended on it. I just saw him staying focused and being serious on every point because he recognized who the opponent this time around was, and that was enough to win the points. Did not even need to play the points like his life depended on it. That's how good he is.
u must be a Rafa fan.
Out of left field but I think Spain being finalists in the Euros also motivated him. As he said in his on-court interview when asked about watching the football Final that night: "well I've done my job..."
I think he went out there playing not only for himself but for his country as well.
Winning from 2 sets down is very common for Djokovic, it's just wasn't his day and age is becoming a factor even for him. No such thing as "That first game set the tone for the rest of the match".
Praise God for Carlos
Now back to the Bible
Jesus is coming
RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH
Alcaraz is something else. We've seen Roger grow into the superstar gentleman that made each point seem effortless (I know he doesn't like that phrasing)... the maestro. We've seen Rafa battle for every point, never giving up and driving opponents mad with his mobility and never-say-die attitude, especially in his younger years when his body could withstand all the effort, using that left forehand as a lethal weapon...the raging bull. We've seen Djokovic slowly perfect his game, until he became almost robot-like, with very few mistakes, mental toughness and perhaps the best return game of his generation...the most successful.
What we haven't seen until Carlos came along was somebody who had the best of all three of those legendary players. A player, that can compete just as easily on clay, grass or hard courts. A complete player that already looks a certain bet to join those 3 legends as one of the most successful and important players in the history of tennis. He's only 21, can't wait to see how far he can go. Tennis is in good hands, take a bow, Carlitos!
Couldn't articulate better, Alcaraz is more multidimensional like a mix of the three! It would be interesting to see how his game continues to evolve
Wimbledon was saving up all those 2-3 minute highlights to go for a big whopping 6 minute highlight for the finale.
Wimbledon sells their broadcasting rights to different companies. These broadcasters want people to watch THEIR highlights instead of going to YT. That's why their highlights are short. Is it a backwards system? Yes. But that's what happens when old people stuck in 1980s run things.
Giving the finger to the women’s final in the process..
@@DvdStennis Because nobody cares about the women’s final
imagine not showing the handshake for the final, yikes
@@viksinha5410incel spotted 😐
What was so impressive was Alcaraz choking 3 championship points against djokovic, who is known for impossible comebacks, but still being able to compose himself, hold serve, and win a tiebreak, another element which djokovic is so good at.
3 championship points WITH HIS SERVE serve against Djokovic, +losing serve first time in the whole match. Could have been so tough and demoralising but Carlos is too good mate, he performed truly awesome this match
Djoker isn’t “so good” at those things he’s played sub par talent his whole career now he’s up against real talent like alcaraz and prime sinner
He donated those championship points with 2 double faults out of his respect to Djokovic. Has nothing to do with Djokovic's skills.
@@JoshRichardson-es6vx Damnnn , didn't know federer, nadal and murray are subpar talents, nothing like real talents sinner and alcaraz(22 and 21 years old) LMAO
@@aivogesvn At long last, someone got it!!!!!! Someone understands Alcaraz! I thought I was the only one.
Carlos saved the very best till last. I've never seen him this patient and thoughtful in his point constructions before. It's like he listened to Mats Wilander in stopping being fancy and instead go to bread and butter, as well as lean on his strengths. He is a special athlete. That was a near perfect performance. He almost let Djokovic back in the contest by missing 3 championship points at 40-0 on serve, including messing up a forehand drive-volley on a possible out ball from Novak. Nevertheless, great composure under that distressing and disappointing situation. Against any other player, Novak may have come back from there and won the match... but Carlos stepped it up once more to finish it. It's just unreal from him. Novak is unreal as well, reaching the Wimbledon final again with such a short turnaround in recovery from his knee surgery. These two are insane freakshows. An all-time great and a future all-time great doing their thing. Crazy stuff. Well done boys 👏
Los últimos 20 años del tenis masculino han sido impresionantes con Federer, Nadal, Novak y ahora Carlitos. No pensaba que veríamos otro jugador de ese nivel tan pronto. Tiene lo mejor de los otros tres reyes.
Great comment 👍
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That is one of the biggest spankings I have seen Djokovic get in a long time.
No big deal to win over 16 year older guy who is out of shape.
2020 French Open - Nadal.
@@sppecials606 Outta shape, but made the Wimbledon final. 😂😂😂😂
@@sppecials606 Excuses, no Novak fan conceded Federer's age in 2019.
@@sppecials606Thank God that Carlos is 21 and not yet in his prime. A 25 yr old Carlos would bagel this Djokovic.
After Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz takes the lead as another Spanish champion in tennis
Vamos Spain !!!!
@@poetryinsctinEspaÑa.
Nadal and Iniesta a decade ago, now they have Alcaraz and Yamal
@@zy9662 Nadal,Iniesta,Gasol,Alonso,etc
At his age, Djokovic had more than 11,000 points more than the second tennis player on the list.
Carlitos has spoken today: I am the best and I am a beast.
I'll start watching tennis again thanks to Alcaraz - he's the full package and then some AND he's a great humble guy
Completely insane how Carlos outplayed Djokovic here!!! Total dominance in the 1st and 2nd set, out of this world level of tennis skill, creativity, power and mentality!! Sealed this final in the tie-break against the greatest ever in a 3-0 bagel!!
With 4 Grand Slams in singles at age 21, maybe the future G.O.A.T.! 🐐No more words to say! ¡Vamos Carlitos!🎉🎉👏👏💪🇪🇸🎾
Connors is the G.O.A.T
@@lawrence1318No he's not 😂😂😂😂
2011 & 2015 Novak smashes Alcaraz and everyone else in the big tournaments on the whole. Alcaraz couldn't even get the better of a 36 year old Novak, losing 3-1 in the H2H.
Only 1 player in the history of the Men's game has won a slam at 37, in the singles and that was over 50 years ago.
@@gelvisblue Yes he is. Holds the record for most professional tennis titles (109). And he brought the game into the modern era.
@@lawrence1318 Stop embarrassing yourself
Lendl advanced the sport to the modern day, with his advanced training methods and style of play.
Commonly referred to as the 'Father Of Modern Tennis' and 'The Father Of The Inside-Out Forehand', Lendl pioneered a new style of tennis; his game was built around his forehand, hit hard and with a heavy topspin, and his success is cited as a primary influence in popularizing the now-common playing style.
Novak has now taken tennis to the next level.
Connors won 59 low level ATP 250 tournaments. Mostly competed for by nobodies and lower ranked players. The top players use them as warm ups and don't take them too seriously. Most top players skip them. Majors, Masters, Year end finals, and the Sunshine Double are the priority. Novak holds the record titles in each of these categories.
Novak has won the most big tournament titles.
Novak has 3x the number of slams compared to Connors.
He has played the most matches of anyone in history Vs the top 10 players and has the greatest win ratio Vs top 10 players. (257 wins)
Djokovic is widely regarded by sports analysts, tennis players (including Nadal, Sampras, Becker, McEnroe and many other legends) and media pundits as the greatest tennis player of all time.
Djokovic has been ranked No. 1 for a record total of 428 weeks in a record 13 different years.
He has finished as the year-end No. 1 a record eight times.
Connors ranks 7th - 8th greatest in most lists around the net.
we’re witnessing greatness bro
The commentators were shook!
we have been witnessing it for the past 20 something years
those moans made me mad hard too bruh 😭😭
@@shakirshums what💀💀💀💀
Not really, he is just young and very very talented. Greatness takes time(check federer, nadal, djokovic)
Nole feeling what Federer felt those years ago. End of an Era.
Thats normal, he is 37. Great that the reached the final again.
@@danielhkhk7283Thanks to 1 of the easiest draws ever conceivable
El rey ha muerto...Viva el rey.
Spot on!
Federer never lost Wimbledon final in straight sets. An old Federer made prime Djokovic to work for 4/5 sets in Wimbledon finals. And those were anybody's game. And here Djokovic was beaten black and blue 😂.
So satisfying to shut all the naysayers with the complete destruction of the Djoker on centre court today by new KING of Wimbledon! Djoko riders are in hiding now and too embarrassed to admit their arrogance and are ashamed. This was a demolition and beat down of the old GOAT from the new GOAT. Alcaraz is a beast and the future of men's tennis. He's just on another level....EPIC! 😲💪👏👏👏
🏅 Gooooood Gooooood Night 😂
I'm serbian,novak fan and and all that,but this young man was sharp as a knife today. No doubt.I wish all the best to Alcaraz,the future of this sport. If Novak hanged'his racket today it would be fine. He has done more than enough. The 🐐 OF TENNIS.
He should have done it before this match😊
@@marinamagnanini1458he just added another GS finals on grass court while ranking ATP no.2, thus adding points needed to outrank Sampras to become the new No. 2 GOAT on grass courts next to Federer -- so Đoković is now the only player in history to rank on all three courts No. 1 and No. 2 respectively as the Greatest Of All Times
@@marinamagnanini1458 then how would he have played breath taking tennis to beat carlos for the Olympic gold 😀😀😀
He made Novak looked amateur. When was the last time we saw Novak so out of answers. Apart from 2 games in the final set, it was a demolition job.
RG 2020
@@darlingtonwanogho7084AO 2024.
US Open 2021
I dont want any comments or Nole fans..no need to say about their ages..King Kong wont stay too long Here where he is..or injury or someone else shall beat him..and he wouldnt be so arogant..but i am glad for his coach..i used to Like Ferrero...😮😊
Novak Djokovic plays the Wimbledon final 3 weeks after knee surgery. Not to bad, not to bad for a thirty-seven year old GOAT
Alcaraz took the ball from Djokovic the very second he stepped on court. He had a plan from the start and executed it. Naturally Raw Talent and So MUCH Passion. Well mannered young man. An exceptional star in the making. Congratulations Carlos 🎉
Kakav MAESTRO!! Kakav ples, kakva partija...ja sam iz Srbije, ali ovakav mec i ovakva dominacija dugo nije vidjena na Grand Slam finalu. Mozda kao nekada Djokovic protuv Mareja...svaka cast Carlito i za ponasanje na terenu i van terena. Samo ne daj da te sada opterete brojem turnira
Thankyou man, as a Spaniard and a fan of Alcaraz.
Djokovic is amazing as well and his records will be very difficult to break by Alcaraz or any other player.
Son dos jugados enormes Novak y Carlitos.❤❤
70% BiH je navijalo za Alcaraza ❤
Stari, Marej je zaklao Nolu 3:0 na Wimbledonu, poyy
Spain takes it all, the UCL, Wimbledon, the Euro.
Alcaraz was so dominant throughout the match! Unbelievable!
He played against someone that got to the final without facing any top 10 player...
@@martinschmidt1652 Rune was world number 15, so not even top 15 which is crazy
@@stopper0203 I think 15 belongs to top 15.... But yeah easiest Wimbledon draw for Djokovic in recent years
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As great as he is, the best in the world was never Sinner, it was this man right here. Everyone is chasing Carlos now; and as for Nole, it seems the clock may finally be running out.
Ranking determines the best in the world and it's perfectly logical and objective criterium, taking into account the results of previous 12 months.
Anything else is just opinion and speculation.
4-1 😊@@miroslavjanecek9993
@@miroslavjanecek9993yes ranking can reflect performance in the last 12 months however not true ability of players as the best player could have been injured in the time span and falls behind on the points collection as is the case with Carlitos.
I mean, getting second place at a gs is still pretty good. i think his clock may still last a while
I agree. I adore Sinner, but Alcaraz has a higher peak level and knows how to battle through early rounds to raise his level in the finals.
Some of the fans dislike Carlos because he's very outgoing on the court, and while I recognize there's a little cockiness there, it's simply because of his shear joy and passion for the game. He has earned his right to be a little extra in his celebrations, 4 GS at this age, defeating Djokovic B2B in Wimbledon finals, it's impressive.
Djokovic is my fellow countryman, i cheer for him with all my heart, but if he have to loose, let it be great young fellow Carlito. Such a nice personality and marvelous player.
Spain's triumph etched a legend: on the same day, they conquered both Wimbledon and the Euros. An unparalleled feat of glory and grace.
Como en 2008. Repetimos
It's been a Spanish weekend!
The guy’s drop shots are better than anything I’ve seen before. So well disguised on both sides.
Federer
This boy is here to rule the court.
Him and Sinner leading the new era.
True I feel like there is a long journey for alcaraz to win 5 or 6 streak of championship or smth.Really impressive
Hemos visto a un Alcaraz serio, concentrado, estratega y contundente. Hoy ha presentado su mejor versión, de jugador excepcional, talentoso y poderoso. Y además de mostrarse como un tenista sublime, sus gritos al golpear la pelota han sido menos sonoros que de costumbre, más ‘melodiosos’. ¡Bravo, Carlitos!
I don’t care how many more slams Alcaraz may win in his career, but he has already proved the tennis world he belongs to the greatest of the tennis players to ever play this game. Such a champion mentality at this young age. Phenomenal! 🤗🤗
If Djokovic has no excuse, then his fans suddenly have an excuse. Alcaraz was so strong today, especially the first two sets, Djokovic had zero chance to play his game.
looking slow, old, and unmotivated.
@@Unfluencer30 year old Novak would beat this guy.
It is over for Đoković. He can retire, he is the greatest of all time, but maybe it is time to stop.
Now Fedals fans suddenly becomes Childrens Of Alcaraz.😂
Hey Fedals your daddy has Still along Way to Go To Chase Djokovic Records.
Djokovic Is and Always be the GOAT 🐐. Lets talk in 20 years
@@emadkhan9110 Kurac
The 2001 Wimbledon game, Sampras vs. Federer, naturally came to mind. At the end of an era and the beginning of a new era.
Финал 2001 Иванишевич Рафтер
@@allthoseguys7126 I don’t believe they ever met in d final. I believe it was the 4th round or so.
Final 😂😂😂
I believe Goran beat Rafter on a Monday Final that year
Sampras didnt got murdered that day. He Lost in 5 sets
Love his drop shots. Hope he wins US Open. Very happy for him. I think Roger is super happy.
The championship of ALCARAZ at Wimbledon this year turned definitively the Big Three story.
Wimbledon and the euros. What a night for spanish sport.
I don't mean to be toxic, but this is the result I expected. Novak had a literally easy opponents at ATP 250 level, while Alcaraz was much more proven from previous rounds. Plus, he put in a fantastic performance today!
Absolutely, he had the easiest opponents, his first real test was Alcaraz
The only X-Factor I thought be Djokovic would be less tired but Alcaraz is a machine.
Now Fedals fans suddenly becomes Childrens Of Alcaraz.😂
Hey Fedals your daddy has Still along Way to Go To Chase Djokovic Records.
Djokovic Is and Always be the GOAT 🐐. Lets talk in 20 years
Но его открытый рот и истерика при каждом выигранном очке раздражает
He'll yeA fresh legs or not Karma in a ----------------,------------ !!!
I have never ever seen such a champion in Tennis… such type of dominance 🙏♥️
2 champions on court today, so which of them?
dude Federer, Sampras, Nadal, Djokovic (toady clearly we was hampered by his knee or something). Alacaraz is probably 4/10 compared to these four on a usual day.
@@streamingeagle1cope
@@michaelbassey1993The best your eyes have ever seen: Carlos Alcaraz. Get used to this kind of comments! 😂
@@hatah9305 maybe in 20yrs time.....not now....he's only got 4GS....he's got 20 more to catch up to Novak
The most clinical mauling of a tier one player I ever witnessed in a final was the 1984 Wimbledon final McEnroe v Connors (6-1,6-1,6-2). This match, with Carlos is right up there with McEnroe's tennis perfection that day. I never believed I would ever see such a sublime dismantlement again in my lifetime! What makes this even scarier is the player whom Carlos overhauled, regarded justifiably as the greatest ever to play the game. Incredible!
French Open 2020 Rafa Novak
French Open 2008 Fed Rafa
Yes but he wasn't fully fit, it's the same story when Djokovic easily beat Nadal at the FO in 2015.
@@malikfo1941 looked perfectly fine against all the other scrubs on the way to the final. no excuses. minor surgery or no minor surgery, he would've been completely slapped either way and everyone knows it.
@@raid8769 I didn't say unhealthy, please reread.
@@mca4u well let's just applaud breath taking tennis by djoko for the Olympics gold beating a super carlos by playing even more super shots🥰🥰🥰
Alcaraz is just too good. If he plays at his 90-100% nobody beats him. Respect to Djokovic, reaching the final after his injury and at his age is really impressive.
España campeona de Wimbeldon y de la Eurocopa. 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Yes so talented
Last year Novak passed the torch, this year Alcaraz kept it
This year he held the torch to Novak's feet.
😄😄😄
Changing of the guard. Like Sampras to Federer also at Wimbledon all those years ago.
Finished Djokovic in 3 straight sets!!! What a player!!
djokovic was not there today...not 100% .he never lost sets with 6-2.. 6-2 in normal days
Its a grand slam final. Not a first round. He has only Lost to Alcaraz in the last 2 years on grass. He just got outplayed. Alcaraz IS the superior player
Djokovic is 16 years older lol.
@@sppecials606too bad the last 2 years, the finalist was Alcaraz and not one among those 4 clowns of a finalist..
@@anthonieberge5447 Sure he has. He has even lost 6-0 sets many times. 13 times in his career.
I'm not a fan of Tennis but I used to rarely watch Federer, Nadal and Djokovic play and out of nowhere i decided to watch the Wimbledon final and Goddamn! Carlos Alcaraz, what a player! I was never glued to my TV for a Tennis match like never before.
Now joker fans with the excuses, lol. He didn’t look old or injured in any other match, and he was certainly well rested for this one. Face it djokovic fans, Carlos is simply better. Maybe djokovic has lost a step because of age, but I have not seen a player of Alcaraz talent level since Federer. He is simply an artist painting the ball as with a brush. And he is probably going to get better.
All greats go down and we must all respect the past but be joyful for the future of the youth!
Reading alot of these comments, there's not much respect for Novak apparently. I'm not even a fan, but he's one of if not the best there has ever been.
When Carlos is at his peak he is UNBEATABLE. Real number 1 right now
djokovic in the finale is a miracle..his footwork was not there..his volley dramatic...not the djokovic in normal condition. but he comes back..wait
lol no, both novak and Federer at peak beat him
@@anthonieberge5447Djokovic is overrated. He only start winning the majors ONLY after both Nadal and Frd getting injured and too old.
@@ultramanx9568 he crashed federer and nadal since 2010
😮but he is not..not yet..he needs more arogancy..😅😅😅😅😅not number 1..no way
Carlos’ court coverage is just outstanding!! So quick, great reflexes, great anticipation! And that power 😮😮
So refreshing watching Novak getting cleaned up - now Carlos is in his head game set match.
I knew Carlos was gonna win but to win with such ease and brilliance, honestly embarrassed for Nole. Alcaraz is truly something else.
Two dozen GSs playing at this level at 37 is embarrassing? 😂 It took a wizard like Alcaraz to come along to finally stop him.
Totally agreed. This was an embarrassment. Total demolition.
3-0, it never happen to Novak
Dude should listen to the crowds and retire. He’s bad for the sport
when he did the on-court post-match interview , in which he went after the crowd ( Ruuuuune ) , only to do the "violin celebration" the match after ( Musetti ) -- I knew then & there , his mental fragility was gonna cost him the final.
Even though Djokovic didn’t play his best tennis in the first two sets, to be honest, there’s no shame in losing to this level of tennis by Carlos Alcaraz.
To be fair, Alcaraz's level dropped massively in the 3rd set as well. Not to mention he should have still finished it with 6:4. It doesn't really matter, even peak Djokovic wouldn't stand a chance.
@@xxxxxDESPAIRxxxxx Peak Djokovic wouldn't stand a chance? Bahahahah
@@simuntigmo6220 Peak Novak would have dragged it to 5 sets. But even then, this was just tennis from another planet. Carlos would still have won, but in 5 sets.
@@anshueconPeak Nole would absolutely clear him 💀 don’t talk
@@xxxxxDESPAIRxxxxxpeak Novak would absolutely clear 😂💀
Alcaraz was on a whole different level. Djokovic just had no answer.
tennis (C. Alcaraz )
and football..spain unstoppable today!
Double Win 🎉
VAMOS! 🇪🇸
Djokovic finally feels what it’s like to face an all time great level talent that’s actually YOUNGER than him. Federer had to deal with 2 of those guys by the time he was 25. Djokovic has been beating up on lesser players like Medvedev, Zverev, Rublev, Tsitsipas, Berretini for years now until Alcaraz came along when Djokovic was 36😂😂
Federer did not face talents that are 16 years younger than him
Fresh from a knee surgery, and being 37 yr old, despite all of that, he reached the wimbledon final. I'd take this as a win. He wasnt even supposed to participate this event
Djokovic defeated a prime Nadal
Almost prime Federer.. and unpredictable wawrinka .
Tactician Murray..
Federer was 6 years older, not 16 years older.
@@acdp61getting into the final with the easiest opponents is Definetely an easy feat for sure
Carlos Alcaraz made Novak Djokovic look pretty 'ordinary' today... WOW!!
Haven't seen that before!! Well done Carlos!! Brilliant Game❤
By now Djokovic is ordinary. He got into the final by pure draw luck... Did not even face one top 10 player...
winning against a 37 year old tennis player doesn't seem like something special.
@@gnk6717 which hade knee surgery less than month ago...
@@bqcjm2ldnstuff no one said anything about his knee failing during his performances against the two bottom seeds he faced in Musetti and Rune; he gets to the final and now we pretend he's a cripped pensioner
Djokovic couldn't handle the level of playing that he didn't had to face in all the tournament.
A new GOAT in the making. It’s been a long time since we saw Djokovic getting thrashed.
Carlitos just hung up the phone. ENOUGH TALK
Carlos has the grit, fight, and skills to be one of the all time greats! Great win!!! Congratulations!
Carlos volvió a ganar Wimbledon, una hazaña impresionante para alguien de su edad. Qué bueno es. 👏🏻
So destructive and total dominance.
Love this new wave of tennis stars
Djokovic's stretch and defense is still amazing but Alcaraz's speed is too much! He has youth on his side.
djokovic did nothing set one and 2 no stretch no slide no emotions no fight...strange
Easiest match on tournament for Carlos
Totally. He was 2 sets up after an hour.
Djokovic fan here, I want to congratulate young Carlos Alcaraz on the extraordinary level of tennis that he showed on several occasions against the best tennis player of all time. Carlos is the most complete tennis player that exists among all these young players. I wish him the best of luck in his future career and to continue where Novak left off. And I wish our champion Novak to recover from this defeat as soon as possible and to win at least one more GS and round to 25!
greetings from Serbia✌
Congratulations to Alcaraz ! They played the incredible final match.
Incredible performance by Alcaraz today. But even more impressive is the performance of Wimbledon putting together a +5 minutes highlights.
Just WOW
Well done Carlitos! 10/10.
At age 21 with 4 slams, picking up 2 per year could have him at Nole’s current 24 titles by age 31!
Anything is possible.
Highly possible if stay healthy
Highly improbable based on how he plays and other invisible factors
Carlos wont even reach 10 slams
Why? @@Andres-qm1xx
@@Andres-qm1xxwish i could pin this
What a day for Spanish athletics
really smart young tennis player. I'm a big Djokovic fan but I really enjoy watching Alcaraz play.
Let's be honest, should've been 6-2 6-2 6-4
😂
"Should have" doesn't exists
Now Fedals fans suddenly becomes Childrens Of Alcaraz.😂
Hey Fedals your daddy has Still along Way to Go To Chase Djokovic Records.
Djokovic Is and Always be the GOAT 🐐. Lets talk in 20 years
@@emadkhan9110 Too bad Nole couldn't attend the final match today. Maybe next time ...
@@emadkhan9110Alcaraz plays the game similar to the way Fed played when he was younger. I admire his game, it's not to hate on Nole. I leave the hatred for Nole fans who can't accept somebody is cheering for any player not named Djokovic.
@@emadkhan9110Djokovic is a fake. This rubbish human only start winning majors only AFTER both Fed and Nadal getting old and had multiple injuries. Overrated. Best players ever is these 3 guys, Alcaraz, Federer and Nadal
Carlos has shades of rafa and Federer style mixed with his own personality. So fun to watch!
Good week for Spain ehhh Wimbledon and European Champions on the same week...Congrats..
Felicidades Carlitos, por la victoria y por este tenis tuyo tan espectacular. Gracias por hacernos sentir tan orgullosos❤🇪🇦
Alcaraz played Interstellar on Novak’s violin. We finally saw him at full flight. 4-0 in grand slam finals is proof there is no escape.
4-0 in grand slam finals*
But yes, vamos carlitos!
@@ashygfriend6784 That’s what I meant, fixed it...Thanks!
Gracias Carlitos por otra tarde gloriosa... ...4 /4 en finales de GS... Impresionante ..🎉🎉🎉🎉
¡El major!🎉🎉🎉
I've never seen Novak being dominated by that margin Carlos is a Beast in the making already 👏🏼🔝
………Is alcarz new Federer?
2003,2004: both Federer’s win
2023,2024: both Alcaraz’s win
Isn’t this a coincidence?
4 GS at the age of 21 is unbelievable!
What a phenomenal match from Alcaraz. Novak very played well but Alcaraz was just one level better. Alcaraz was focused from the first point till the end which isn't something he's done well all tournament with other players. He only lost a little focus when serving for the match with three match points and a very focused Novak roared back. So Alcaraz did an amazing job to win in the tiebreak against Novak who is the master of tiebreakers. Alcaraz played his best match in the finals.
No wonder he was so good, he already has a bit of an advantage and Djokovic wasn't at his best either. But Djokovic reaching the finals just four weeks after surgery, that's pretty amazing, especially at his age.
And Musetti said he'd never played before" this incredible version of Djokovic"...
Musetti is a weaklings.
Levels 🤌🏽
@@belmon38 only a small matter of winning gold yesterday beating carlos😀😀😀😀😀
Federer waited 5 years to be challenged by a new generation. Nole waited 20 years.
Change of guards. Alcaraz slowly stepping into the one taking múltiple slams in an year. And Djokovic gradually fading into twilight of career..
Alcaraz's aggression reminds of Federer in early days - the way, Federer would quietly decimate any/every opponent.
Alcaraz is a true gentleman to take the place of Federer in Wimbledon.
God speed to Alcaraz🎉
Federer at the same age hasn't even made 2 GS QF and top 10 ranking.
What a week for spain .winning wimbledon and euros .congratz spain🎉
It is not easy to beat Djokovic two times in a row in the Wimbledon final. Alcaraz is the new King of Wimbledon
Wimbledon should show half an hour highlights of this match. This was unbelievable tennis by Carlito
Roger gone,Rafa gone, Novak gone and Alcaraz comes, Sinner comes. We need one or two other this level young star.
An extraordinary match in tennis history. Not for the tennis, or even the result, which we now realize was basically already written the moment these two stepped out on court. It was the level of acceptance shown by Djokovic in the third set. No tantrums or racket smashes as we’ve seen in the past. No crying like we saw against Medvedev at the US Open. A calm sense of inevitability seemed to wash over him. That smile that was caught on camera between games in the latter half of the set. The way he didn’t even bother taking a changeover break in his seat down 5-4, instead waiting at the baseline ready to accept his fate. For all the talk of passing of the torch, in retrospect none of Alcaraz’s previous matches against Novak were quite that-they were dog fights. Despite the knee and title drought this year, this was the match wherein one era ended and a new one begins.
The way Spain has the one of the best athletes in sport: 1) Football so many of them (Yamal is catching my eyes), 2) Carolina Marin, Badminton Olympic Gold and 3x world champ, 3) Nadal and now Alcaraz in Tennis 🎉
he is just saving tennis
It is foreseeable that Alcaraz will win when he is at 100%. As great as Djokovic's career has been. He is 37 and was already defeated by Alcaraz last year. And Alcaraz will get even better in the next few years. Alcaraz now has 4 Grand Slam titles at the age of 21. Djokovic had 1 title at that age.
Australia does not count as a proper GS.
@robert111k Firstly, Alcaraz hasn't won in Australia yet. 2 times Wimbledon, 1 time New York and once Paris. And secondly, Australia also counts as a Grand Slam
Carlos will beat all records, the guy is a beast, hoping he stays humble and just crushes every record
@@robert111k That's an unpopular (and stupid) opinion
@@MaxMustermann-zj6zc
Doesn't matter. Carlos will pass the Big 3 one at a time.
Have a goooood night hahahahahha
Alcaraz won Wimbledon and Spain won the Eurocup, perfect day for Spain!!
Alcaraz just needs a lethal first serve to be a complete player.
Very helpful on the slower courts, especially for free points.
So, he isn't a complete player...😂😂😂
Yes. He need to work on his first serve and reduce the double fault.
But even now, the serve isn’t a weakness of his. That’s what “complete” means.
@tritone11 I think Roger Federer was the most complete tennis player to grace the game . He was good at the net , ground strokes , great serve, maybe lacked the stamina of Rafa and Novak. Carlos , at this age, is better than all three at the same age.