Been my favourite player since he first came to Australia. Have always loved the underdog. Hopefully still can get another slam or 2 in.
@GaiusdanhnhanAugustus14 сағат бұрын
This has never been Djokovic vs Nadal and Federer and Murray, this is Novak vs Nadal fans and Federer fans and British antifans (for him not agreeing to play for the British federation).
@mitchzec900721 сағат бұрын
Novak is a beautiful soul and a true champion. Why he is hated? God knows but some supporters are sheer evil and i cant believe the stupidity...But Novak is the GOAT
@littleplant7006Күн бұрын
He is not only greatest tennis player of all time, he is one of greatest sportsman of all time ! And also unbelievable human being, period.
@furycry_official23 сағат бұрын
I agree!
@bizonu1026Күн бұрын
Novak Djokovic together with Cristiano Ronaldo have to be the most hated athletes of all time. Every little thing these two guys are doing, it's shaped in a way to look polemic even though in fact it is something very banal. As Cristiano Ronaldo once said "They mention Cris, they end up on the first page next morning". They are talking crap about a person for a living, they should be ashamed.
@DamienjMcCracken21Күн бұрын
Unfortunately Too Many Prepublications That Draw Pessimism From Those Known As "The CRITICS". Associated Press Demonstrate The Quagmire & Void That Unearths an Empty Rhetoric From the Trueness (Connection etc.) Of Living Sentimentalities. He Has Earned His Worth. He Has Worked Extraordinarily Hard at Both His Techniques and His Practical Resolutions. He Doesn't Hand Victory's Nor Lie Down In a Match. He Novak Djokovic Is the Epitome of Endurance Athleticism. I Like Many Are So Grateful For His Ambitions and His Achievements In This Sport of Tennis. We Should Always Conclude That Novak Djokovic Deserves His Story (On His Terms) To Square Up the Hallmarks of History As The Greatest Mens Professional Tour Tennis Player In History. "Time Honoured" : NOVAK DJOKOVIC The Master from Serbia
@LeadershipAllianceКүн бұрын
The content is pretty good, but did you REALLY have to use an AI generated voice to narrate this? Seriously, e.g., “Arthur AshEE Stadium..” Come on-you could’ve hired a professional voice like mine who would’ve nailed it-and been human at the same time :-)
@furycry_officialКүн бұрын
Haha, okay mate, for Noles’ retirement I’ll make an update, and you can lend me your voice. Hope you didn’t promise too much!😄
@Coa_Kralj_Coa_The_King2 күн бұрын
Nadal was extremely lucky 🍀 he shouldn’t ever win his second Australian Open, never 👎🏽 He showed his face again when he didn’t support Novak when he needed to!!! That’s why he was never destined to be the Goat 🐐 That spot deserves only one ☝️ who’s unique, special, who doesn’t play on safe!!! That’s One Man, Novak Djokovic!!!
@mucaco00742 күн бұрын
Amazing video thank you
@furycry_officialКүн бұрын
Thx 🙏🏻
@TennisOnAction4 күн бұрын
Sometimes we have to feel sympathetic to Novak; he has been playing against the crowd for his whole career.
@furycry_official4 күн бұрын
Fact!🫡
@TJ-xp2mh9 күн бұрын
Great video…well done!
@furycry_official9 күн бұрын
💪🏻🙏🏻
@arvi_kurvi12 күн бұрын
goofy as hell lmao
@furycry_official12 күн бұрын
Thank you for your professional and constructive criticism. You are a hero Imao😉
@lianavandeleur5320 күн бұрын
I could watch this 100 times over. Novak Djokovic is an amazing athlete and more than that an incredible competitor and an amazing human being ❤ Go Novak!!!!
@furycry_official20 күн бұрын
Thx Liana🙏🏻
@mentalpsychologist701121 күн бұрын
Cristiano Ronaldo and Novak Djokovic. Two dudes got the most haters in their respective sport just bc they are the best and they believe and preach it and always stands against bullshit agendas from media and fans. Glad to call them my heros. In every sport I watch, I like the people who's got most haters just bc they're the best. In MMA it was Khabib and now other Muslim players and in F1 it's Max Verstappen. I know most people will come here and talk shit but it doesn't affect me. Adios
@furycry_official20 күн бұрын
💪🏻💪🏻
@HachikoPogi22 күн бұрын
My 1 and only GOAT of tennis sport ❤❤❤job well done Nole 👏keep on winning and I pray that you will get the 1st trophy this year🙏..Love from Philippines 🇵🇭
@furycry_official20 күн бұрын
❤️🙏🏻
@sundayduffer22 күн бұрын
The GOAT !!!
@gelvisblue22 күн бұрын
Novak exposed the Australian government's investment in the Rio Tinto company and their awful practices. There were protests in Serbia against Rio Tinto, a company who wanted to build a Lithium mine in Loznica. This company has a history of hugely polluting the environment, child labor, corruption, crimes against humanity, human rights violations. The Serbian government prevented Rio Tinto from going ahead and this lost the Australian government a lot of money. The Australian government got their revenge on Novak and he was used as a political pawn. Czech Republic tennis player Renata Voráčová, was allowed in unvaccinated and played a warm up tournament in Melbourne. She was later detained and deported, only because it had been flagged up in relation to Novak's unfair treatment. Also, half the England Cricket team and staff who were let into Australia at the same time, were unvaccinated. Double standards and no consistency. Craig Tilley, head of Tennis Australia confirmed that the Australian government had given Novak permission to travel and granted him an exception to play. They uturned when arrived, due to what they claimed was public opinion in Australia about granted exceptions. The real truth is re the Rio Tinto issue highlighted above. He was victimised. He wasn't allowed in the US, even though thousands of Mexicans walked over the border into the US, unchecked and unvaccinated. Double Standards. Novak had the integrity to stand by his beliefs, when many rich and famous people were getting faked Vaccine passports from Harley Street Doctors.
@gelvisblue22 күн бұрын
Great video. Novak was hindered by travel embargoes in his early career, due to the war in his country. This delayed him and gave Rafa a head start and time for Roger and Rafa to establish their rivalry. Up until 2011, Novak was hindered by a undiagnosed and untreated gluten condition. His diet was poisoning him and affecting his balance, nerves, energy and coordination. Once treated he was a different player, as was proved in 2011, when he beat Federer and Rafa 10-1 in the H2H. We can only wonder how many more slams he would have won and how many less Rafa and Roger would have won, had his condition been treated earlier. Novak’s career was also set back in 2022, with the COVID political farce (which has now been proven that he was victimized) in Australia and the US. He had his 3rd best season in 2021 and was hot favourite to repeat a similar feat in 2022. He was stripped of and prevented from playing for 16,000+ points, handing Alcaraz the asterisk World number 1 and year end number 1. The ATP admitted that had Wimbledon not been stripped of points that year, then Novak would have held number 1 on that alone. Not to mention, he missed out on 2 slams where he was favourite to win (handing Alcaraz an easier US Open title) or the lack of tournament play that affected the first half of his 2022 season. This also helped Alcaraz scrape his first victory against an unfit, not tournament ready Novak. A point he gracefully acknowledged, when he stated he needed to beat a 100% Novak, in a post match interview. Novak also missed out on the COVID cancelled Wimbledon, where he was hot favourite to win and would have him on a record equalling tally there with Federer. Novak won the 2 before and the 2 after. Novak 2011 - 2021 is the greatest tennis peak career. 24-34 years old. Crazy when you consider all the obstacles put in his way, the delay to his greatness. Also, having to deal with the disproportionate WEF/Gates funded, biased MSM and salty, toxic abuse from a percentage of Fedal fans. Issues that Fedal and Alcaraz would struggle with. He adapted to these challenges like no other and no other could achieve so much with so much adversity. That more than his achievements, Titles, records and accomplishing feats no other player has matched ever, is why he is unquestionably the GOAT and a hero.
@furycry_official20 күн бұрын
Thank you for this great comment. 🙏🏻
@most109423 күн бұрын
NOVAK because this year he is going in Serious & revenge mode!!
@brda98224 күн бұрын
To be GREAT you need to defeat other players, to be the GREATEST you need to defeat players, crowds, establishment and even great part of the journalism. In order to achieve that, you truly HAVE to bee a man of steal. That's Novak. Other players will come, for sure, but did they'll have to defy everybody to be the best? It is difficult. Nobody can say I AM BETTER under softer conditions. Novaks is ONE AND ONLY. It is pittiful for history that so few saw it in time. I did. I am proud.
@furycry_official24 күн бұрын
🫶
@Injalau25 күн бұрын
No music in the background, thank you, it really destroys.
@furycry_official24 күн бұрын
thank you for your feedback🙏
@StalinLobo97Ай бұрын
Zverev deserves a slam. Hope he wins this year
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
A Grand Slam is long overdue for Zverev. He truly deserves one. I also really like him as a person; he’s not afraid to speak his mind openly.
@StalinLobo97Ай бұрын
@furycry_official I feel a lot of people are jealous about him. He is one of the most successful tennis players of the 90's generation. Once he is wins a slam, no 90's player even comes close with his other achievements.
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
Don’t forget about Medvedev. He’s the only player from the ’90s generation who managed to win a Grand Slam against one of the Big 3.
@jkmertz7140Ай бұрын
Anyone who uses the word "doped" against Sinner could be sued for slander, it would be technically and legally possible, it was an accidental and involuntary contamination, of a substance used not ingested, injected or applied directly to his body but passed to him through contact with the hands of his physio. Who writes that Sinner is doped is essentially one of the following categories: either he is a hater of his, or a toxic fan of others, or a troll who only wants to provoke, or someone who speaks by hearsay without knowing the facts, the rules and the ITIA documents. The ruling of the independent tribunal, with the positive opinion of experts including WADA itself, says that "there is no fault or negligence on Sinner's part for the double positivity to Clostebol". Between the notification of the suspension in April and the ruling in August Sinner was able to play because he filed an urgent appeal bringing evidence of his innocence, an appeal that was accepted given the evidence in his favor, all those who complain of preferential treatment either did not file an appeal in time or did not have sufficient evidence to have it accepted and those who complain about the fact that it remained secret for months do not know the confidentiality rule that came into force when the suspension was revoked in April and is valid until the final sentence is filed in August. WADA for "political" reasons made an appeal to the CAS in which it does not deny the conclusions of the sentence regarding the contamination but only the possible negligence of Sinner in not having avoided it, in reality the WADA regulation has some gaps regarding liability of the people who collaborate with the athlete, the fundamental point that Sinner absolves is that the mistake was not made on Sinner's body but on that of the physio and only indirectly on him, and to avoid it he would have had to violate his privacy. The mistake, in any case not his, still cost him 400 ATP points and more than 300 thousand dollars, the prizes of Indian Wells. This does not mean that he was at fault, but it is provided for by the rules when there is a positive even if it is not your fault and is independent of any disqualifications. The facts that demonstrate his innocence: - A billionth of Clostebol is equivalent to the type of a teaspoon in an Olympic swimming pool, ridiculous to think that it is doping and not contamination, especially ridiculous think that it could have in any way improved his performance. - All tests before and after Indian Wells are negative, Sinner has done more than 20 in the last year, in addition to the biological passport that proves nothing strange. - Clostebol was used by East German weight lifters in the 80s, since then many other better substances have been used for doping - There have been several cases identical to Sinner's due to Trofodermin, those in which there was neither fault nor negligence had the same outcome as Sinner (for example Brazilian swimmer Gabriel Santos, Argentinian footballer Josè Palomino, tennis players Marco Bortolotti and Matilde Paoletti and many others), the difference is that not being famous and not having enemies they did not create a stir.
@francescojsbАй бұрын
... and Halep's case is very different from Sinner's case (and also from Swiatek's)
@aleksandarfrick2656Ай бұрын
Best movie about Novak Djokovic -Joker - Ever !
@Adriana-x8bАй бұрын
Sinner❤
@petredavid7996Ай бұрын
Novak Djokovic will win Australian Open and at least 2 other Grand Slams.
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
No way dude. If you are objective, 1 grand slam is already something big. I wouldn't be sad if I were wrong.
@Adriana-x8bАй бұрын
@@petredavid7996 😂🤣😅
@petredavid7996Ай бұрын
@furycry_official you don't know Djokovic, he always can come back and win any Grand slam when he wants.
@Adriana-x8bАй бұрын
@@petredavid7996 agreed 100%
@guilhermepereira3537Ай бұрын
@@petredavid7996você está precisando de terapia...e um pouco de realidade
@gabrielelazzati5871Ай бұрын
AO 1) Sinnner 2) Alcatraz 3) Medvedev. RG 1) Alcatraz 2) Sinnner 3) Zverev. WB 1) Sinner 2) Alcatraz 3) Djokovic. US 1) Sinner 2) Alcaraz 3) Medvedev. I am afraid there is no enough creatine in the world to push Djokovic through an other slam, but if Sinner gets banned and Alcaraz goes missing for a couple of slams Djokovic might snick one in as a last goodbye to the tour....
@hristijandimitrovski8664Ай бұрын
Alcaraz will win Australian Open and Djokovic will win 2 grand slams this year.
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
If you're saying that Alcaraz will win the Australian Open and Djokovic will win 2 Slams, which Slams should he win besides Wimbledon? Definitely not the French Open, and looking at the US Open, that wasn't exactly his favorite tournament either. I think his best chances are in Melbourne or Wimbledon.
@hristijandimitrovski8664Ай бұрын
@furycry_official yes, he will win Wimbledon and he will win one of those 2. Either US Open or Roland Garros...
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
Bold comment about creatine, considering the Clostebol affair 😂🥕
@most109422 күн бұрын
There is no good bye for anyone buddy, Novak will play for at least 4+ years ,winning tons of titles...
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
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@SladostrasniАй бұрын
Thank you for this video..thank you 💪
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
🙏🏻
@kaziasifrahman578Ай бұрын
GREATEST OF ALL TIME
@aleksandarfrick2656Ай бұрын
Thank you FURYCRY for this movie . Serbia and Belgrade loves you ❤
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
Hvala Aleks💪
@aleksandarfrick2656Ай бұрын
@furycry_official Promovisi ovo - zaista vredi .
@philipdefrancisco7540Ай бұрын
Maybe an AI voice explaining our problems is our biggest problem!
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
If you think the biggest problem in the video is the AI voice, then you’re probably part of the target audience I mention in the video 🥱🥱 have a goooood niiight
@maltajackАй бұрын
You cannot blame social media. Every individual is responsible for their own actions.
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
The problem isn’t social media itself, but how it’s used. Social media was originally created for connection, but today it serves division. It’s up to us to understand this responsibility.
@altruism8637Ай бұрын
hey chat gpt, make me a documentary about the big 3. lol. this is such a janky video
@furycry_officialАй бұрын
If it is so easy, just do it better dude
@altruism8637Ай бұрын
@@furycry_official non squitur
@Skweenison2 ай бұрын
Arthur Ashy stadium? Man…
@furycry_official2 ай бұрын
😂😂🫶🏻
@mariainesperaltacalderon12392 ай бұрын
love him so much
@TheSteak19842 ай бұрын
What a superb video. Thank you. Novak❤
@furycry_official2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙃
@r4y3312 ай бұрын
Novak djokovic is an icon across all sports not just tennis
@furycry_official2 ай бұрын
Indeed🫶🏻
@pedrobarroca71352 ай бұрын
24 💪💪💪 and a gold medal 🥳🥳🥳
@Coa_Kralj_Coa_The_King2 ай бұрын
I love watching this early Arogantan Federer in the beginning, when he couldn’t accept the fact that Novak is better than him in every segment!!! Today he’s different person, Novak humbled him!!! Both of them, Federer and Rafa😆And the funny thing is, that more egoistic Roger accepted the truth and fact earlier then Nadal, who was always acting like a good guy front of camera (double face) He needed some time to accept the truth and admit that Novak is The undisputed Goat 🐐 The Greatest ever!!! Not him, or anyone else! And if you ask many, Fed is still better then Rafa, even with 2 GS less then him!!!
@DarkoBaby-x2x2 ай бұрын
No comment. G. O. A. T.😮
@viclazo28392 ай бұрын
Der beste und größte aller Zeiten im Tennissport = NOVAK ❤
@goranjovic31742 ай бұрын
When you a living Legend and Icon even before you finished your Astonishing carrier! The GOAT od the GOAT's!
@AguguoAguguo2 ай бұрын
❤❤ Novak Djokovic greatness is Amazing he merited and well deserved the greatest of all time ❤❤
@IvanSekulic-f6b2 ай бұрын
Novak Djokovic His parents then sent him to a tennis camp in Novi Sad. In the summer of 1993, as a six-year-old, he was sent to a tennis camp organized by the Teniski Klub Partizan and overseen by Yugoslav tennis player Jelena Genčić at Mount Kopaonik... During the Yugoslav Wars in the late 1990s, Serbia had to endure embargoes and NATO bombings because of the Kosovo War. At one point Djokovic had to train inside a disused swimming pool converted into a tennis court. Because of the high cost of traveling and training his father took out high-interest loans to help pay for his son's tennis education, putting Djokovic under immense pressure to deliver. From Wikipedia
@IvanSekulic-f6b2 ай бұрын
Roger Federer The Federer family is an old Swiss family that is part of the bourgeoisie of Berneck, St. Gallen. The family originated in the 16th century with members holding local government offices under the Prince-Abbots of the Abbey of St. Gallen. He is related to Swiss prelate Urban Federer and Swiss politician Barbara Schmid-Federer. As youngsters, Federer and his elder sister Diana used to accompany their parents, both of whom worked for Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals, to the company's private tennis courts at the weekends, where he first played tennis at the age of three. His mother Lynette enrolled him at age eight in the elite junior programme of the Old Boys Tennis Club in Basel... From Wikipedia
@IvanSekulic-f6b2 ай бұрын
Rafael Nadal Parera His father is a businessman who owns an insurance company, a glass and window company, and a restaurant. His mother owned a perfume shop but gave it up to raise Nadal and his younger sister, María Isabel. One of his uncles, Miguel Ángel Nadal, is a retired professional footballer who played for RCD Mallorca, FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. Nadal started to play tennis at the Manacor Tennis Club, where Toni worked as a coach, hitting his first few shots with his uncle. 1/3
@KingCast652 ай бұрын
Tell it. Tell it on the Moutain. I may prefer Feds game but Nole is King!
@coucoucoucou11412 ай бұрын
Ce sont 3 immenses champions à des rythmes, des blessures , des origines, des mentalités differents...et alors ? Tous les 3 ont un TALENT grandiose et nous ont offert des shows magnifiques...la nouvelle génération est arrivée et a attaqué son chemin, les anciens disparaissent peu à peu du circuit mais auront ouvert la voie à un tennis moderne, énergique, fairplay et se transformant en shows de grande envergure. Le marketing d'aujourd'hui est énorme , les budgets aussi. Les fans, le public adorent les voir combattre sur le cours et s'embrasser et pleurer après. Le tennis a évolué grace à eux...
@Oystein37003 ай бұрын
Thanks to all the haters, it made Novak even stronger.