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Carlos Alcaraz in CONTROL! 👊



Carlos Alcaraz in control against Matteo Berrettini in the third round of Australian Open 2022. #Shorts

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50 Comments

  1. このときのアルカラス細いなwめっちゃ筋トレしたやん

  2. I am a big trnnis fan and have been watching matches for a long time . I have seen matches which totally say why some players never tend to win a grand slam , they just dont utilised the oppoutunity to gain a point when its given to them on a silver plate.

    I have seen players go for big forehands when just a simple dropshot would end the rally and gives them a point 😅😅😅😅. These type of players just win by chance .

    But Alcaraz is a player who plays by fitness atheletism and also uses his brain while playing a particular match.

    This happens when a player trains the best way every single day of practice seriously rather than just doing it as a job .

  3. Alcaraz s team and his cramping at the French open denied tennis fans of one of the most historic and exciting matches ever..

  4. B would be more logical since he is too far to consider getting it back, but if he was 2 steps forward, A is better

  5. As long as he holds the ball for a bit to stop his opponents momentum the crosscourt is an easy winner.

  6. The drop shot was a terrible option there, the open court was a guaranteed point with minimal execution and the drop shot would have been toward Berrettini’s position. The drop shot would have to be perfect to be effective and Alcaraz already had a backswing (making the drop shot much harder).

  7. I just can't watch tennis anymore the guys on tour now are joke so is that outfit

  8. Open court was so obvious that I guessed drop shot because otherwise why did he make this video 😂😅
    Anyway cool editing! Do more, this was fun!

  9. It was so obvious that the option B was the right choice I chose the drop shot just because I thought it was a trick question. 😂

  10. Only someone who was toying around would choose the drop shot

    Obvious answer to the open court lmao

  11. This is a really dumb one :)) drop shot there ?? That's just crazy: Alcaraz was on his baseline, whilst Berrettini was in between lines … Berrettini would get to the dropshot by the time the ball came all the way from Alcaraz on baseline and drop inside Berrettini's court :)) And the dumbos claiming "for a PRO the open court shot is easily reached" that's insane Berrettini is a massive dude, and in the 5th set there's no chance his catching anywhere near to that ball. But let's say by God's hand he does that ball isn't making it back to Alcaraz who would have the easiest put away of his life …. FFS … Why can't you just show plausible scenarios …. For example shooting the same long forehand but at Berrettinni's feet as he's in between the two lines … That would make a lot more sense than a drop shot in this scenario….

  12. Why are they doing those kinda sound when they shoot? Its quite embarresing tbh, and how do the audience not laugh 🤣

  13. If you take Alcaraz's drop shot skill and the fact that Berrettini was going back to the middle of the court, taking Berrettini off balance isn't a bad option either but open court is always the safest solution

  14. Only reason drop shot is even mentioned is Alcaraz is so good at them. The shot into open court, opponent so out of position that shot is almost going to be 90 from him, is the proper choice.

  15. La opción B es la más "responsable" de las opciones ya que la pelota venía algo flotante, muy cómoda para su drive para cerrar el punto en tiro plano o con spin 😁

  16. Looks terrible in that tank. I plain don’t like this kid 🤷🏻‍♂️. He’s not nearly as good as the greats before him and is sorta annoying

  17. Before that play Alcatraz intentionally hit an obvious OUT… as a fair play act to excuse the spin net ball

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