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30 COMMENTS

@ivanhall6482

This was a great ATP year, lots of firsts, nice runs by some newbies, and really compelling storylines! I know some of yall are still “omg the big 3”, but I’m enjoying this variety and Nole as the mountain storyline SO much!

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@Beth0126

Some useless stats in the video for the current top 10 for anyone who cares cause i have time lol.
1. Djokovic, featured in 10 points, won 3 of them
2. Alcaraz, featured in 26 points, won 16 of them
3. Medvedev, featured in 8 points, won 3 of them
4. Sinner, featured in 12 points, won 9 of them
5. Rublev, featured in only 1 point, lost that point
6, Tsitsipas, featured in 4 points, lost all 4
7. Zverev, featured in 4 points, won 1 of them
8. Rune, featured in 8 points, won 5 of them
9. Hurkacz, featured in 8 points, won 5 of them
10. Fritz, featured in 3 points, won 1 of them
And Dimitrov isn’t in the top 10, but he was featured in 8 points and won 5.

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@AnthonysTennisHub

Awesome video. Love these videos every year, keep it up… Only one thing I’ll say is one of the top shots of the year is missing here, in Yibing Wu’s unreal forehand pass winner vs Isner in the Dallas final that he hits 4-3 second set… Remembered that one the whole year, unbelievable shot. Other than that fantastic list of points! (I’d also put #10 in the top 3, but they’re all crazy)

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@AnthonysTennisHub

#53 is utterly ridiculous, wow what skill from Fritz. complete 360 with the ball behind him- to hit a winner from that position and get that pace on it!!

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@AnthonysTennisHub

Tbh I hadn’t even seen #90… if one of the Big Three had played it, it surely would have been miles higher on list… a remarkable get and what he did with it, Cerundolo, was special

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@geraldiner2527

Machac’s shot should be higher than 100. Only tennis players know how difficult that is to pull off

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@inefavelerrante

Pointless statistics coming you way! Completely differently from last year, we got a lot of déjà vus on this list: Alcaraz wins this year once again with staggering 16 hot shots. At runner-up, we have his most fearless rival, the Carota King Sinner with 9. In 3rd place, a tie between Dimitrov and Rune with 5 hot shots each. In 4th, with 3 shots, another tie: Shelton, McDonald, Hurkacz, Medvedev and Djokovic. A 5th place, you guessed it, another tie: Monfils, Popyrin, Mannarino, Korda, Tiafoe, Evans, Sonego, FAA, everyone with 2 shots.

As for the losing side, Tsitsipas is still the most punchable bag on the tour, without one miserable hot shot (0/5). However things got a little bit different this year. If we consider only entries and not W/L rate, then Alcaraz is the biggest punching bag this year, scoring 10 entries. Djokovic is the runner-up with 7. Then in 3rd, the cutest couple on tour with 5, Medvedev and Tsitsipas. In 4th, a tie between Sinner, Hurkacz and Paul with 4 entries. Last thus least, showing up 3 times on the list: Dimitrov, Rune, FAA, Bublik, Zverev and Struff.

Now, for the most positive records (sloppy math incoming): 1st – Shelton and McDonald with 100% (3/3). 2nd – Sinner with 69% (9/13). 3rd – Tiafoe and Evans with 66,5% (2/3). 4th – Dimitrov and Rune with 62,5% (5/8). 5th – Alcaraz with 61,5% (16/26). Honorable mentions: Monfils, Popyrin, Mannarino and Korda (2/2), and Sonego (2/4).

And now, the punching bags (%): 1st – Tsitsipas with 0% (0/5). 2nd – Struff with 0% (0/3). 3rd – Paul with 20% (1/5). 4th – Bublik and Zverev with 25% (1/4). 5th – Djokovic with 30% (3/10). Honorable mentions: Giron with 0% (0/2); De Minaur, Ruud, Fritz with 33% (1/3); Medvedev with 37,5% (3/8).

Alcaraz and Sinner clearly becamew the showrunners of the sport, obfuscating Djokovic another record-shattering year, as if ATP is a talent agency and not a legitimate organization defending all players. I’m just saying. I love Sinner and Alcaraz is an outstanding athlete, and I don’t like Djokovic, but I’m not a hater in any way. I hate BS though. But this is just an interpretation I made of this year’s top 100 hot shots. Could be a BS interpretation. Maybe I am BS. I don’t know. Who knows. Not you. Yes you. You don’t know anything. Just hydrate yourself and watch a movie.

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@alejandrocanoplus

It was only right to put Sinner and Alcaraz in #1. I hope they stay healthy for many, many years.

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@joelariasdiaz6991

Shout-out for @Tennis for giving us another great year of tennis!!!! Grand Slams officials channels should learn from you guys the proper way to run a tennis You Tube chanel! Congrats!!!

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@kevinxiao6214

Gasquet hitting a *two-handed* backhand down-the-line passing shot winner in response to an overhead in #65 💀

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