I hope he recovers soon. Maybe he needs a whole-body check-up. Just because he is young, doesn't mean he won't get sick.
May God bless him!
@wheresbaby7783 Says:
I love Casper Road he is just amazing speaker speaker, and I have to do his numerology and see what his life path is
@wheresbaby7783 Says:
I’m so sick of the tennis players whining about the schedule and then they add more exhibitions to make millions of dollars and they add more they don’t have to go you know they shouldn’t be a rule that they have to play every event or they get penalized you know I mean the people who are lower on the ranks probably have to go to get the rankings, but they can take any time off. They want they can take a month off. They can take two months off. It’s it’s not like they have to play, you know I mean the ATP so order of these people should shut up and stop whining about the schedule should just say that no tournaments are mandatory do whatever you want. I mean I have enough players who can play I mean just the governing bodies are so bored I’ve learned that with with restaurant tours, and Home Depot the people in power don’t even care about the underlings they don’t care about the people underneath it they just make the decisions because it’s the male ego is very fragile.
@justicetiwol1147 Says:
What makes the in door court different? Isn't it just a hard court in a room.
@katokilombo Says:
"A lot of players are better than me in indoor courts" said Alcaraz. No more questions. Even he knows it is not his confortable surface.
@patriciahosnay8794 Says:
Iam impressed with the improvements in Alcatraz English after all it is a second language ❤
@patriciahosnay8794 Says:
Congratulations Ruud job well done, in your interviews you come across as a really nice humble guy ❤
@MrJiggy80 Says:
Good insight into the differences between the balls. Casper did a good job explaining it!
@Dr.JAYNSTEIN Says:
A person who is dedicated to his true purpose would never complain about being tired or having a calendar full of activities aimed at his purpose. I would say excuses to justify the lack of mental preparation to approach it. It is as if you told Michael Jordan or Arnold Schwarzenegger to stop training during the hours they invested in their careers, they would not do it.
Training does not only have to be physical, especially when it comes to a very mental sport like tennis.
Mens sana in corpore sano.
Jay Robles Pecharroman
Founder & CEO
JAYNSTEIN LLC
@profan10 Says:
The key is to skip some events just like what Sinner did. You can't participate in all the big events and expect to be 100% or close to it all the time.
@makeitlucid Says:
The only thing I can’t stand about alcaraz is he does the same exact thing Nadal always did which is have some injury or bodily excuse rather than just admit they were not the better player.
@PrinceRaj-h8f Says:
Is Pakistan this much beautiful as shown in video,wow❤❤
@DoreenMylroie Says:
Carlos is entitled to feel tired.
@DoreenMylroie Says:
We love you Carlos, get better soon❤
@Spurdie Says:
I enjoyed Casper’s interview. He is candid about his year compared to the others but still comes across with belief. His comments about Rafa give good insight into how other players see him. Carlos was also good to hear from. I see maturity in his demeanour in this press conference. He handled himself and his loss well on camera.
@roter13 Says:
Wow Carlos' english has improved. He used the word "accumulating". Took Rafa much longer to get to that level.
@Jalleur14325 Says:
Ruud is great for tennis. Never rude or acting like a brat, brings some nice tennis (his volleys are really improving), and is always very sporting. A role model for sure.
Oh and this is a much better look for ruud, he overdoes preppy!
@Kumagood Says:
Ruud was impressive in this match
@cloudchamois7004 Says:
interesting interview answers
@ivanambreus3021 Says:
Yeah this was a BIG choke job. He played a perfect second set until the choke. You can't fool us Carlitos you need to eat a lot more spinach to be mentally at the big 3 level!!! Well done Rude!!!
@streetfightsguild7480 Says:
Can't believe he lost to ruud....
@Mitch-z1t Says:
Not sure if Alcaraz is being charitable or really lost
@gazetronix Says:
You know he'll get the hang of it eventually, because he's far too talented not to.
@bunnylover1340 Says:
Love both Carlos and Casper. They are both very respectful players and a treat to watch💖🥰
Rest up Carlos for the Davis Cup.
@geoairtravel Says:
💙 Carlitos 🇪🇸 He is very mature & respectful even with his young age. Casper is a pure gentleman ✨️
@monicauribe564 Says:
Para terminar y esto no es nada contra Alcaraz Dios mío qué inglés tan mal hablado , Carlos tienes que practicar mucho tu pronunciación solo basta con escuchar a Casper y la diferencia es inmensa Saludos 😂😂😂😂😂
@edoardocippitelli4158 Says:
Ruud is very well spoken, his demeanor is excellent
@monicauribe564 Says:
No entiendo por parte de Alcaraz El que diga que le cuesta o le molesta no se siente bien en las canchas techadas es más son muchas más las ventajas qué tiene un jugador bajo techo inclemencias del clima viento aviones abejas en fin creo que un jugar bajo techo es ideal.. y no olvidar que la temporada del año es igual para todos
@monicauribe564 Says:
Y por favor no me vengan con k aún es un niñito, tiene bastante tiempo en el tour, yo reconozco que Alcaraz es talentoso "de la ostia" .
@elsalinebosman5250 Says:
Win or loose.im your super fan.Rest,relax and start fresh 2025
@excalibur-w9c Says:
Love it that hes "but, ah" sounds like "para" or "pero" 😍🇪🇸🏆
@monicauribe564 Says:
Siento una gran admiración por Alcaraz pero sin lugar a dudas creo que las excusas que él da , sean sean o no sean ciertas debería callarlas. Además estuvo muy pocas palabras de reconocimiento para literalmente pasó desapercibido el comentario y eso me parece de muy mala educación por parte de Alcaraz
@In_my_own_mind Says:
Why is it that when Ruud is a little bit sick and loses everyone trash him while Alcarez can use the sick card and people dont give Ruud the credit? Also, Alcaraz has played 17 tournaments this year, Ruud 25….so being fatigued and tired is the same for all.
@nonel7426 Says:
,NITTO,, ahí está jajaja pa los pendjs lame hvos Comentaristas de ESPN,, NO que había que traer otro tenista de otro planeta para ganarle al matalote del Alcaraz,,??? Sólo había que traer un nórdico a Casper Ruud pa ganarle al wey del "Carlitos!!",, ahora por qué no hablaron de su abuelito del Carlitos de su papá del Carlitos de las paellas que hace de la casa que tienen Valencia bueno que tenía por las inundaciones ya no tiene nada A ver por qué no hablan de la familia del Alcaraz estos lame huvs de ESPN,, jajaja
@Angel-pt8sf Says:
Hé is like Nadal , took his ATP final curse. Hè is tired and make sense that a spaniard is not so acostumed indoor
@RH-cf8ql Says:
Complaining about the tight schedule but playing in Saudi Arabia is fine. Stop the bs and just get some cream from jannik!
@zgreyling7340 Says:
Casper played great today. Hard luck Carlos. Get better soon❤❤
@cesarfernandezlopez5063 Says:
VAMOOOOS CARLITOOOS !! SIGUE LUCHANDO < RUUD WAS BETTER TODAY < FUERZA CAMPEON!!
@gablan1468 Says:
Casper is so well spoken.
@willecutlip Says:
Listen carefully - Carlos just doesn't play/practice much on indoor courts -- and probably never will. There will always be a good chance he will lose against a high caliber opponent if the opponent plays more indoor tennis AND is "on" -- Casper was definitely "on"!
@brendajohnson5525 Says:
Get well soon Carlos.🙏I saw over the last few days in practice that you've been suffering. People need to stop hating on this fabulous young man.
@kianmath71 Says:
I think carlos should pull out before his 2nd match to give the opportunity to Grigor. I don't think carlos can beat zverev amd rublev
@federicotown8052 Says:
Congrats to Casper for the win
@federicotown8052 Says:
He did not convert many break points during the match
@gerardoantoniobetancourtma8940 Says:
El torneo anterior era por culpa de la cancha y ahora es poque no se sentia bien. No dudo de su inmenso talento para ya empieza a ponerse antipatico con las excusas.
@federicotown8052 Says:
Alcaraz played so bad today
@bartholomewlyons Says:
24 slams are a loooong way away but let’s see what he does to the other chokers in his group
@gunther3726 Says:
It is funny to see how fast young players nowadays are getting tired! On the other hand, Djokovic is over ten years older than the young players and is still more consistent and fresher than them. It is just a matter of attitude and mental strength! The young players are not hungry enough! They are too rich and too saturated in the younger age!
@Leomerya12 Says:
His English is improving so fast. It's crazy. He's using idioms more often, which is a sign that he's comfortable with the language.
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