33 Times Jannik Sinner Defied Science

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This kid has it all to become one of the best tennis players of all time, Jannik Sinner, the man who shocked the world by outplaying Novak Djokovic in his playground in Australia.

In today’s video we’re taking a look at 33 impossible shots, that even science couldn’t explain. This guy is not human!

All Comments (21)
  • @celinegarcia4158
    From the very start Sinner showed great potential. Tennis fans can spot that from a mile away. So happy for this young guy. May injuries run the opposite mile from him. Thanks Wivo. Great compilation as per your standard.
  • @Khattab9O
    There is a lot of beauty and magic in the coming years with Alcaraz and Sinner ❤
  • @user-ls3db6pz4w
    Fact is, lately he doesn't even need those shots anymore. Scary.
  • @Sturmsteffen
    Una coordinazione perfetta sprigiona una potenza impensabile
  • @user-blb306
    He’s amazing. Favourite all around tennis player of all time 👏👏👏👏👏
  • The best tennis player ever and now he is growing up and has scary shots when he plays he seems like a veteran because he makes everyone understand what he is made of and even when something goes wrong for Sinner he is like a veteran he pretends nothing has happened and it is always at high levels immensely fantastic 🎾🇮🇹
  • @Viktorprj19
    Great video...Amazing Jannik!💚💚💚 🤍🤍🤍❤❤❤🦊🦊🦊🥕🥕🥕
  • @xxyanlixx
    Sinner & Alcaraz are gonna be the former Federer vs. Nadal rivalry. Djokovic can step aside now.
  • @user-fx5jc4lx7f
    I don't know if Sinner is going to win as much as Djoko/Federer/Nadal, but to me what he is showing so far is absolutely from another planet. 1) his speed of movement: unreal; 2) his coordination and his ability of using his wrist to pick up drop shots or produce super tight angled shots: mind-blowing; 3) his ability of saving points that 95% of people wouldn't even think about doing it: astounding; 4) the fact that Djoko, Nadal and all other players are in utter disbelief and congratulating him: fantastic; 5) the fact that after these points, he doesn't do bragging things like putting his hands on his ears to hear if the public appreciates it or not (by the way in the point with Carreno Busta, it seems like the stadium is falling down!!): so humbling; 6) the fact that he always smiles and particularly with Alcaraz they both reach unhuman levels: champions' stuff. Sinner, probably the best of all times!
  • @Kay-lc4ku
    Not particularly into tennis, I can sit through a match every now & then but otherwise, I just don't care enough for it. Well, my boss randomly put today's RG game on tv & I was quasi hypnotized by this player's sprezzatura & skills. He didn't win but he played beautifully. In my very humble opinion, that is.
  • Che progressi che ha fatto Jannick neanche in 2 anni. Adesso pero comincia il piu duro , cioe confermarsi , ma a tutte le qualita per farcela. In Italia si aspettano cosi tanto speriamo che non lo bruciano appena i risultati non saranno quelli sperati...
  • @pattiniamo10
    I'm a winner, I'm a Sinner......there is already a song for Yannik Sinner . Breakfast in America song has the Sinner sentence.....from 1979
  • @terryallen5328
    Federer set the bar at the highest level for magical tennis and when he retired I thought I’d never see it again. However Mr Sinner would appear to have the same sort of magic in his hands. At 22yrs of age he has plenty of time to show us that magical tennis is alive and kicking.