The Olympic dream is OVER for Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz 🥲🇪🇸 | #Paris2024 #Olympics

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Published 2024-07-31
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All Comments (21)
  • Real shame, they would be the favourites in semifinal against Machac/Pavlasek. But Ram and Krajicek are great and very experienced doubles specialists, so it's no surprise. Sorry for Rafa, but it's probably for the good in Alcaraz's case. He will need every bit of saved energy for his own dream in singles.
  • @boogieboo8529
    I didn't hear Rafa said the crowd not understand tennis and behave badly they cheered as it's football match, he said it in Davis cup while crowds cheered against Spain.
  • @stalkek
    Nadal’s reaction to a double fault?! What the hell was he doing?!
  • @gemini1q
    Video Content: %90 thank you! players are ready! sshh! thank you! %10 final game
  • Sad, but not that unpredictable as you play single and double the same day at the Olympic. That being said, i'm slightly disappointed by Carlos who didn't took the leadership and sometimes seemed a bit shy in the game.
  • @SOS-bu9dw
    LAMENTABLE EL COMPORTAMIENTO DEL PÚBLICO.
  • @alexmay2825
    At last the nightmare is OVER. Enough is enough.
  • It is unfortunate. But they were up against much more experienced doubles players.
  • Felicidades a usa han sido superiores orgullosos de carlos y rafa
  • Clapping at a double fault and celebrating it is very unsportsmanlike behavior. It's a reflection of the spiritual decay in European society.
  • @Irishbomerz
    Shouting vamos after a double fault is such bm from nadal
  • @svN92
    Ultimately, our only recourse is to express our gratitude. It would have been a highly desirable outcome to see these two athletes win the Olympics, but there is no one to blame. It would have been surprising if they had beaten the routine and the responding tactics their opponents achieved by focusing on being double players. Rafa will be remembered as an exemplary athlete, and Alcaraz is the future of tennis. He is poised for a remarkable career ahead. He exemplifies a similar level of humility, dedication, and talent to Nadal. So, Thank you <3
  • @Amirikl1
    I'm so happy the Spanish crowd had the opportunity to experience the loss for their team, because they were trying too hard to confuse and distract the US team. They showed no respect towards the referee. It was annoying to watch. There you go... Scream louder now!
  • @srecko2673
    Boy, I wish I was there to watch this entertaining match in person!
  • So glad we had a chance to see Nadal and Alcaraz play together. Also quite pleasing to see Ram and Krajicek shut up those over-the-top annoying Spanish fans (not referring to all fans, just the jerks who felt the need to try and disrupt the team that beat their guys). Also really worth noting that doubles experience does matter. The peanut gallery likes to say that's not true when a team of singles specialists wins, but they're silent when the doubles teams win.