2022年4月28日 星期四

未來三巨頭:網球是否為納達爾、德約科維奇和費德勒找到了現成的接班人?

誰都希望muse能成為下一個費爸,優雅的藝術家畢竟太稀罕了。


很難想像沒有羅傑·費德勒、拉斐爾·納達爾和諾瓦克·德約科維奇的男子網球——但是當三巨頭最終掛斷球拍時,三位年輕人可能會讓球迷更容易。


在過去的十五年裡,男子網球一直被羅傑·費德勒、拉斐爾·納達爾和諾瓦克·德約科維奇這“三巨頭”絕對統治。

這是最激動人心的時代,可以說三名最好的球員同時到達並參加比賽。

然而,這三人現在都接近職業生涯的尾聲,網球必須向下一代尋求它的海報男孩。

而且,在 Carlos Alcaraz、Lorenzo Musetti 和 Jannik Sinner 中,ATP 可能有一個現成的三人組能夠進入突破口。

勇士:卡洛斯·阿爾卡拉斯


在拉斐爾納達爾和卡洛斯阿爾卡拉斯之間進行比較很容易,也許太容易了。

事實上,人們從阿爾卡拉斯 15 歲起就知道他和他的才華,從那一刻起,他就不得不忍受“新拉斐爾·納達爾”的綽號。

他本人一直遠離比較,這是正確的。它們顯然沒有幫助,但它們也不是特別準確。

當你深入了解他們的比賽時,他們的比賽是完全不同的,但他們確實有一個驚人的相似之處,那就是他們都是球場上令人難以置信的戰士。

公平地說,這是大多數西班牙球員似乎共有的一個特點。他們真的以兩件事而聞名:在粘土上的實力和至高無上的勇氣。

阿爾卡拉斯已經在球場上證明了他是一名真正的戰士,這與他在印第安維爾斯半決賽面對納達爾本人時的表現不相上下。

這位年輕人最終輸掉了比賽,但擊敗他是如此的艱苦,以至於納達爾最終在此過程中受傷了。

展望未來,幾乎不可能看到 Alcaraz 不繼續成為多個主要贏家。他可能不會像納達爾那樣贏得 21 場(而且還在繼續),但天賦是存在的。

此外,儘管阿爾卡拉斯只有 19 歲,但他已經達到了能夠真正競爭任何男子網球冠軍的水平,這本身就是了不起的。

藝術家:洛倫佐·穆塞蒂

洛倫佐·穆塞蒂的發展速度比許多人希望看到的要慢,但在 ATP 巡迴賽中已經有一段時間沒有像他這樣的天才了。

穆塞蒂今年 20 歲,所以你會認為他會比阿爾卡拉斯走得更遠,但是雖然阿爾卡拉斯在很小的時候就身體發育並依賴於力量比賽,但穆塞蒂是一名觸球手——而且技巧需要更長的時間才能完美。

僅從這個意義上說,意大利人就讓人想起了羅傑·費德勒,當他們開始贏得一切時,他比拉斐爾·納達爾大一兩歲。

這也不是唯一的相似之處。對於初學者來說,穆塞蒂和費德勒一樣,在一個雙手反手佔據主導地位的時代擁有優雅的單手反手。

他也是一個真正的投籃手,總是尋求進攻,爭取大人物和勝利者。這總是讓費德勒有別於更具防守意識的納達爾和德約科維奇。

穆塞蒂是三人中的一位,他也有成群結隊的魅力。他有這樣的外表,並且已經成為男性時尚雜誌的封面明星。他說如果他不能成為一名網球運動員,他就會成為一名演員,這就是他在聚光燈下的舒適感。

在這裡展示的三名球員中,穆塞蒂是你認為在他的未來方面仍然可以採取任何一種方式的人。

目前他只是沒有足夠的耐心,想要一直為他的大贏家而努力。這導致了太多的非受迫性錯誤,然後導致沮喪,這反過來又進一步削弱了他的耐心。

但是,如果他能夠在釋放武器之前學會耐心正確地構建自己的積分,那麼穆塞蒂將成為網球界多年的巨大吸引力。

當然,同胞揚尼克·辛納(Jannik Sinner)看到了穆塞蒂的天賦,他這樣評價穆塞蒂:“他擊球非常用力,他非常擅長移動球,善於換人。他現在可能是比我更好的球員。”

機器:Jannik Sinner

每當您將諾瓦克·德約科維奇描述為“機器”或“機器人”時,您就有可能受到他的忠實粉絲群的批評,他們認為他遠不止於此。

這也是一個合理的立場。德約科維奇實際上是 ATP 巡迴賽中最情緒化和最熱情的球員之一,而且絕對是最大的人物之一。

從這個意義上說,我們絕對指的是“機器”,不過是一種恭維。打德約科維奇通常就像在磚牆上打網球一樣,無論你做什麼,球似乎總是從底線返回給你。

雖然關於 GOAT 的辯論是一場持續不斷且有爭議的辯論,但沒有人肯定會否認諾瓦克·德約科維奇是網球史上最強大的底線球員,而揚尼克·辛納的比賽似乎與塞爾維亞人的比賽非常相似。

辛納年輕時是一名滑雪冠軍,他將這種令人難以置信的平衡轉移到了網球場上,成為了最敏捷和機動性最強的球員之一。

他將這一點與一些極其乾淨的底線擊球結合起來,它們往往會讓對方球員不知所措。

辛納,另一位意大利人,今年 20 歲,已經在前十名中首次亮相,並且在巡迴賽總決賽中出場,儘管是作為替補出場。

德約科維奇,作為一個包裹,也許永遠無法複製。他是在一個飽受戰爭蹂躪的國家成長的獨特產物,也是在男子網球史上最具競爭力的時代的火焰中鍛造的天賦。

不過,就他的實際比賽而言,辛納是我們見過的最接近德約科維奇的人,而且他看起來絕對注定要在比賽結束之前贏得多個大滿貫賽。



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The future big three: Has tennis found ready-made successors for Nadal, Djokovic and Federer?

It's hard to image men's tennis without Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic - but three youngsters may make it easier for fans when the big three eventually do hang up their rackets.

Men's tennis has, for the last decade and a half, been absolutely dominated by the 'big three' of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

It has been the most sensational era to watch, with arguably the three best players arriving and competing at the same time.

However, all three are nearing the end of their careers now, and tennis has to look to the next generation for its poster boys.

And, in Carlos Alcaraz, Lorenzo Musetti and Jannik Sinner, the ATP may have a ready-made trio able to step into the breach.

The Warrior: Carlos Alcaraz

It's easy, perhaps too easy, to make comparisons between Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz.

In fact, people have been aware of Alcaraz and his talent since he was 15, and from that moment he has had to endure the 'new Rafael Nadal' moniker.

He himself has always distanced himself from comparisons, and rightly so. They obviously are not helpful, but they are also not especially accurate either.

Their games are quite different when you drill down into them, but they do share one striking similarity, and that is they are both incredible warriors on the court.

In fairness, it is a trait that most Spanish players seem to share. They are renowned for two things really: prowess on clay and supreme grit.

Alcaraz has already shown he is a true warrior on the court, no more so than when he faced Nadal himself in the semi-finals of Indian Wells.

The youngster ended up losing the match, but it was such hard work to beat him that Nadal ended up injuring himself in the process.

Looking ahead, it is almost impossible to see Alcaraz not going on and becoming a multiple major winner. He will probably not win the 21 (and counting) that Nadal has, but the talent is there.

Plus, despite Alcaraz being only 19 years old, he is already at a level where he will be able to realistically compete for any title in men's tennis, and that is remarkable in itself.

The Artist: Lorenzo Musetti

Lorenzo Musetti is developing slower than many would have liked to see, but there has not been a talent like him for some time on the ATP Tour.

Musetti is 20 years old so you would expect him to be further along than Alcaraz, but while Alcaraz has developed physically at an early age and relies on a power game, Musetti is a touch player - and finesse takes longer to perfect.

In that sense alone the Italian is reminiscent of Roger Federer, who was a year or two older than Rafael Nadal was when they started winning everything.

That is not the only similarity either. For starters, Musetti, like Federer, has an elegant one-handed backhand in an age when the two-handed alternative dominates.

He is also a genuine shot-maker, always looking to attack and go for the big shots and winners. That was something that always set Federer apart from the more defence-minded Nadal and Djokovic.

Musetti is the one out of the three who has charisma in droves too. He has the looks and has already featured as the cover-star on men's fashion magazines. He says if he couldn't have been a tennis player, he would have been an actor instead, such is his comfort in the limelight.

Of the three players featured here, Musetti is the one who you feel could still go either way in terms of his future.

At the moment he is just not patient enough and wants to go for his big winners all the time. That leads to too many unforced errors and then onto frustration, which in turn diminishes his patience even more.

However, if he can learn the patience to properly construct his points before unleashing his weapons, Musetti will become an enormous draw in tennis for many years.

Certainly, compatriot Jannik Sinner sees the talent, with him saying of Musetti: "He hits the ball very hard, he is very good at moving it, at changing. He is perhaps now a better player than me."

The Machine: Jannik Sinner

Whenever you describe Novak Djokovic as a 'machine' or 'robot' you are risking criticism from his legion of devoted fans who see him as considerably more than that.

That is a reasonable position to take too. Djokovic is actually one of the most emotional and passionate players on the ATP Tour, and definitely one of the biggest personalities too.

In this sense, we absolutely mean 'machine' as nothing but a compliment, though. Playing Djokovic is often like playing tennis against a brick wall in the sense that the ball always seems to be returned to you from the baseline no matter what you do.

While the GOAT debate is a constant and contentious one, no one will surely argue with an assertion that Novak Djokovic is the greatest power baseline player that tennis has ever seen, and Jannik Sinner is someone who's game seems very similar to the Serb's.

Sinner was a champion skier in his youth, and he has transferred that incredible balance to the tennis court to become one of the most agile and mobile players around.

He combines that with some supremely clean hitting from the baseline and together they can often be overwhelming for opposing players.

Sinner, another Italian, is 20 years old and has already debuted in the top ten, as well as made an appearance at the Tour Finals, albeit as an alternate.

Djokovic, as a package, perhaps can never be replicated. He is a unique product of an upbringing in a war-torn country and natural talent forged in the fires of the most competitive era in men's tennis history.

Sinner is the closest we have seen to Djokovic in terms of his actual game, though, and he looks absolutely destined to win multiple majors before he is done in the game.


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