@BNE094 Looking like a fool? Honestly Carlos looked a bit like a fool when he kept the ye1 race going on till the atp finals despite Jannik missing 3 months. His Paris loss to Norrie was horrific. Just saying. Meanwhile after that USO loss, Jannik won 9 tournaments. Be so fr.
@chanchan_breizh@jmgmoron Nah.. first you lot complain about how the field is super weak, then you say sinner has an easy draw, then you complain about sinner playing only night session matches, then he gets a day session match and you still complain about something. Unbelievable.
@sadio_caen Sinner faced the worst heat of the entire tournament in Australia. Don't give me that. He's the world number 1 and has played more than anyone else. He has earned the right to choose when he wants to play. And Novak is the best ever so not much more has to be said there.
@rafa_goat4ever I think what happened in AO should put to bed that his age has an impact on his tennis level. A R1 match is pretty much an expectation to get through at this point.
@RoyalSaksham123 He will be just fine. He's been practicing to deal with the heat. In Australia, he wasn't able to prepare to deal with 40 degrees and humidity. It came out of the blue that day.
@Vinayyuvi55@NothingMajorPod Jannik Sinner has played five 5 setters over the past 2.5 years (2 in finals, 2 in semifinals, 1 in quarterfinals) , and you're saying he'll play 2-3 before the semis. Make it make sense.
@sixloveee Hear me out. I think in a way this loss actually gave confidence to Jannik that he could beat Carlos. No one expected him to win, and he was so close. Knowing his mentality, he may have seen it as 'Ok. I'm getting the hang of Carlos' game. I know I can beat him anywhere'
@levitoslam You know what. A measure of how well Jannik is doing is opening Tennis Twitter and reading takes like he is 'boring'. Keep it coming guys. It's a sign he's winning. Lk I won't even check the scores anymore. I'll come here and look for the word 'boring' and I know he won the match
@IshaanSingh1604@cestlaviemacher The way you underestimate Novak being a Novak fan π€¦. He's literally the best player of all time. He's still a top 5 player. Of course he's not easy to beat. And the field beats Carlos more often than Sinner. What's the excuse for him if he's so much better than Sinner?
@marco07710089@cestlaviemacher The way he excuses Carlos by saying he has an 'oscillating game'. If sinner had lost in R1 and R2 consecutively, you would never have afforded him the same excuse lol. Meanwhile, you are calling it a poor mentality when he lost in a Slam SF and F π
@altrisung Jannik has to brave the heat for slams even in the future. It's not just gonna go away. It's better to tackle it head on to get more experience. And I do think he has improved in it. Australia was 40 degrees with humidity and he managed for 2.5 sets with Spizziri redlining.
@cestlaviemacher The fact that he beats everyone and only occasionally loses to the best of all time is actually a massive compliment to his abilities.
@egrrrrl8446@yeonn1k Weren't you the one who said Jannik doesn't have any big clay titles and sucks on this surface π€£. Aged like milk, just like this one.
@cestlaviemacher Carlos lost in 4 sets last year in AO to a 37 year old Djokovic in poor physical condition. He lost in straights to him in the Olympics. At least Sinner takes it the distance π, and at least he recovers quickly and comes back with a vengeance. That's mental strength.
@themustang10@Zwxsh I'm not saying Jannik can't have a better career. The fact we are talking about it as a possibility now is crazy. He has more titles, more weeks at wn1, more masters, more atp finals, but in 2023 he had nothing while Carlos had 2 slams and 4 masters. No one saw this coming.