Yeah sure I don't know tennis ... and I don't know porn too ...So I can speak with knowledge of the facts and say that Pierre doesn't understand anything about tennis regardless of the fans
We can say the same for many match in the ATP history like for instence the Wimbledon finale 2019 when Federer had 2 match points agaisnt Djokovic and lost in a crazy super tie break 7-3 in a fifth set who went 12-12
I am sad they changed in 2019 the system with a super tie breaks at10 points in all Grand Slams instead of the 2 games in past because maybe with the old rule Federer will have not lost Wimbledon 2019 ...
But last sunday Alcaraz went to 7-0 and won 10-2 the super tie break so there are no any possible discussion about is victory.
Tennis is like that until you don't get the last point all is possible. I remember long time ago once Bjorn Born fought against Vijay Amritraj at Wimbledon, lost 2 set and went even to 5-0 with 40-15 and 2 match balls for the indian.
No one will have bet a dollar on Borg that day but he won the match and the tournament. So it has always been like that and it's always easy to give and excuse to the loser but the result is the result ( until it's not because of a wound like the half of finale 2023 in Roland Garros between Alcaraz / Djokovic or now in haf final RG with Alcaraz - Museti )
I have seen play few meters of me at Wimbledon 2023 Djolovic, Alcaraz and Sinner too. The sound of the impact of Alcaraz was the most impressive for me. I know Sinner has progres and play better now. Maybe i'll go again to US open as I did in 2019 and see them play in order to know about this. But for me Alcaraz is a genious full of creativity while Sinner is a Terminator.
Both will give us crazy match in future but for now from the last 5 confrontations Alcaraz won 5 against Sinner and Alcaraz never lost any of his 5 Grand Slam final and it brings this incredible statistic :
On June 8, 2025, Carlos Alcaraz won his fifth Grand Slam title at exactly 22 years, 1 month, and 3 days old, since he was born on May 5, 2003.
On July 6, 2008, at Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal won the fifth of his 22 major trophies. On that day he was... 22 years, 1 month, and 3 days old !!!
Je l'écris en français aussi parce que c'est incroyable :
Le 8 juin 2025, Carlos Alcaraz a remporté son 5e titre du Grand Chelem à très exactement 22 ans, 1 mois et 3 jours, puisqu'il est né le 5 mai 2003.
Le 6 juillet 2008, à Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal avait gagné le 5e de ses 22 trophées majeurs. Ce jour-là, il avait... 22 ans, 1 mois et 3 jours !!!
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