“I cannot base my decision on how the ball bounced on the other side” is such a lame excuse, given many times by an umpire in such cases. Why not base your decision on a factor that directly prompts if there was a second bounce or not?! And surely a replay must be available as a part of challenge rule
@WivoRN4 сағат бұрын
Wow never seen that one before! Incredible work my bro
@Lukic-bb1qs5 сағат бұрын
What a performance by Kyrgios lol
@fabriziomanni68908 сағат бұрын
Kyrgios unfortunately has serious issues with his mindset, behavior, and basic decency, a person teetering on the edge of instability. If it were up to me, I wouldn’t even let him set foot on the court anymore. His attitude has somehow gotten even worse; he is the epitome of what you’d call a bad person, someone who is downright detrimental to sports and everything sports are supposed to stand for: respect, fairness, and integrity.
@mokshagnatalasila849213 сағат бұрын
Lets gooooooo a part 2
@jelcocaro634814 сағат бұрын
So cool Maradona was there to watch his peer genius at work 8:16 (not talking Söderling here 😅)
@mirzab647522 сағат бұрын
Doubles tennis is so fun even at recreational level
@paull772522 сағат бұрын
Only Nadal can win points against the GOAT!!!
@Makaveli-Tha-Don23 сағат бұрын
Lol this was neva prime djokovic. The GOAT was still rising!!
@peterumamoe514323 сағат бұрын
The two black men are also good at tennis, but not as good as those professional ones. nice try.
@artsiomdabryian9926Күн бұрын
Fixing first set has nothing to do with destroying 😊
@mt817Күн бұрын
Kyrgious provides little of value.
@danny80867Күн бұрын
Great personality 👍🏼👍🏼
@alexandercalder2143Күн бұрын
great game flaky mind
@user-wd7ue1wd6rКүн бұрын
As a roger fan it feels good to drool all over roger. Thx BTF, I so badly needed it 🤗
@SAM098.Күн бұрын
Só Assim mesmo para Nabaldian ter ganhado de Federer
@nikolajecmenica1902Күн бұрын
The BTFGAME, picking matches like this and posting these kind of videos will not change anything. Pathetic. Djokovic's legacy is just growing every day, and the gap betwen prasent and past tennis world as well. 🐐🇷🇸
@imonlydancingsal1509Күн бұрын
Roger a far superior talent to Novak. When both at their best, Roger is ahead by a mile, and has more options than a Wall Street bank
@zaighamriaz4865Күн бұрын
Well Federer's superior talent is undisputed. But tbhthere are some other players as well who are more talented than djokovic eg murray, but no one has worked harder and maximized there talent the way djokovic has
@elfranz2 күн бұрын
clown
@margaretRoss-d1e2 күн бұрын
Fantastic. 1 accuracy, 2 quality of his stategic plays and 3 killer instinct. That's what strikes me in this set of matches.
@lorenzozadro28922 күн бұрын
My fav Italian 4ever
@tonymontana32652 күн бұрын
8:15 the GOAT of football watching the GOAT of tennis 🩵🩵🩵
@venkatesh68282 күн бұрын
God mode!
@martinahn31332 күн бұрын
Genius period never ever in tennis... 😊😊😊
@franks29102 күн бұрын
What year is this?
@machello9Күн бұрын
2010 atp finals
@franks2910Күн бұрын
@@machello9 Thank you.
@fillinthejar2 күн бұрын
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@AnthonyAbbett3 күн бұрын
He's just a class act. More people need to be like him.
@bayrat70603 күн бұрын
The closest Nadal would ever come to winning the FINALS.
@AnyHope2133 күн бұрын
Playing with the tour 90 for so long is just nuts. And generating that much power in his shots is crazy!
@danguee13 күн бұрын
BIG mistake....
@machello9Күн бұрын
It worked well up until his footwork and stamina were still the best in the world, but after 2010 it started to be pretty evident that the heavy rotations and the new technologies allowed players to be more dangerous making him shank a lot and struggle to be aggressive. The bigger racket head size should have happened before. It turned around the Rafa rivalry. It allowed his backhand to be a weapon again. And he didn't have to run around the ball a lot to avoid it and hit forehands, which cost him energy and was physically demanding to do all the time. His back problems in the early 2010's played a huge part in his confidence and stamina but I strongly believe that a bigger racket head size from 2010 to 2013 could have solved him a lot of problems he was dealing with.
@이준용-p7p3 күн бұрын
1:37 ?? foot fault?
@Jero-P3 күн бұрын
People give nadal a pass onn claycourt, but disregarded Feds fast court prowess. This was nadal on clay
@giangonz2 күн бұрын
BIngo! 5 US Open Titles in a row, nobody has won two in a row since...
@Jero-P3 күн бұрын
Red shirt Roger was sublime
@imonlydancingsal1509Күн бұрын
Assasin Black , US Open era is my fave
@Jero-PКүн бұрын
@imonlydancingsal1509 Darth federer
@ean33453 күн бұрын
Rog will eternally be missed.
@jamessandlin44063 күн бұрын
i really enjoyed watching roger play tennis he had so much more to offer than a boring baseline humdrum shootout others are simply boring yet they also win and a few have won more titles but so boring and monotonous to view he really was the magician who brought the game to a different level
@idontknow19193 күн бұрын
Too bad there isn't an indoor grand slam. Federer would have gotten a few more slams. It was so easy on the eyes to watch Federer play offensive tennis.
@gianclaudiocitarda26083 күн бұрын
L invidia è una brutta bestia!!!!! Chi invidia è una bestia!!!!
@ivanbraidi3 күн бұрын
He's just too powerful.
@KhanhNguyen-lm7lp3 күн бұрын
Do you know why Federer is so rich? Because he plays with so much joy, always dancing with the ball, making the audience always love him more than any other tennis player even though they don't really like tennis that much. In short, when you love something, you should play it with extreme love and everyone watching will automatically follow your frequency when you play, that is the most natural attraction to become rich.
@KhanhNguyen-lm7lp3 күн бұрын
his ball sense was perfect
@acadieux0003 күн бұрын
Nobody plays like him and will ever play like him.
@ma54803 күн бұрын
bad judge. she should at least check the video.
@throwinfitz11443 күн бұрын
Before Roger, this was the most beautiful game in tennis. Obv still one of the prettiest. Haas was an amazing talent with such a relaxed free flowing game. Shame he never won a slam, but definitely had the skill to do it. Injuries hurt his career.
@terrenceolivido7413 күн бұрын
I give a lot of credit to Andy Murray. his is a great story for British Tennis. He overcame an awful lot to succeed as he did. Very intelligent player. As far as RF here ...., i taught tennis briefly around 1980 - RF does everything i wanted my students to do just one time in practice. he does it every shot and one runs out of superlatives - so now i just say " disgusting !"
@jimclawley91173 күн бұрын
I was at the semi and that was about as close to perfect as I’ve ever seen in tennis. Absolutely unreal
@whity723 күн бұрын
Excellent compilation about an outstanding tennis magician... Goran Ivanesivic once said about Michael Chang: he is like a fly, you have to kill him several times. Well, you must play 10x more killshots against Sinner...
@FailTeacher3 күн бұрын
Some players have said that playing against Federer is suffocating. He takes the ball extremely early, goes to the net without hesitation, attacks mercilessly with his cross-court forehand... This video is a perfect example of this suffocating strategy...
@terrenceolivido7413 күн бұрын
what you say is true, what is not said is every single aspect of his game i would take over any other player - certainly when you add it to the rest of his game. his backhand was supposedly a weakness ...., by the time of 2017 it was better - better than any other when you include every situation he hit it in - the variety of striking - and the accuracy and consistency of result ... oh and do not forget the strategic choice behind the shot ....
@malcolmnorman56943 күн бұрын
I so agree 😂
@samy299873 күн бұрын
Well said! I think the point that really sticks out to me after reading this comment is the one at 13:49. After a relatively good first serve from Djokovic, Federer nails a deep return, and immediately attacks, rushing to the net to finish off a point with a soft touch leaving no breathing room for Djokovic; no chance whatsoever to react or counter attack, or anything really. When a player is relentless at attacking you, that is exactly how you feel, suffocated and Djokovic demonstrated that through his body language after that point.
@Phtphu3 күн бұрын
@@samy29987very fast, and that is what Safin said about Federer: let's see the way he destroyed the match!
@RogerBiwanduКүн бұрын
@@terrenceolivido741 Na, best backhand goes to Stanimal.
@TonyEspresso634 күн бұрын
2:56 Katana shot.
@Cesarini774 күн бұрын
Very good doubles match even though they are 4 singles players. Tiafoe always with a big smile. I like that.