Roger Federer..The Special One. The best player to ever pick up a Tennis Racquet
@baguettedepain397516 күн бұрын
@@jodunkley3452 Oh wow if that tennis player is the best ever he must be the one with all the most important records right? Just curious.
@neilrice8714Ай бұрын
Very cool graphics. Always a pleasure to watch the perfect player again 😁
@ricardotorresgarcia6521Ай бұрын
@7:33 the footwork he used is the same that Alcaraz does, but to Roger seems so much easier, so effortless, what a player!!!
@The-DomАй бұрын
Greatest tennis ever produced.
@NathillienАй бұрын
Absolutely: Played through the hardest eras of tennis (from Sampras-Agassy era all the way to Nadal-Djokovic-Murray era). Most versatile player - only Alcaraz is showing such level of versatility. And a slew of slams, masters and other tournaments comparable with Nadal and Djokovic. All wrapped up in a poetic style of play. A Perfect Player.
@cjever6625Ай бұрын
8:35 his hardest grunt i think
@veraluciafernandes9047Ай бұрын
Jogadas maravilhosas. Saudades ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@graymouser64Ай бұрын
Very good, except for one thing: When talking Serve, it is not only about aces, it is also about placement and variety which often made his serve the first of a sequence of shots.
@domingow.17Ай бұрын
Best precision shot maker in tennis history. Nalbandian is the only person even close
@altruism8637Ай бұрын
Call Djokovic the best if you want, but watching this guy is like listening to Mozart
@KostaKilibardaАй бұрын
I think that's the best way to describe both of them
@thesoccergodАй бұрын
Thank you for these videos! Some of the rallies and shots you choose are very unusual. :) Also - calling yourself Tennis & Chill and almost exclusively uploading Fed videos is rather fitting, given that Fed ↔ tennis. 😃
@gydscutroo9973Ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@meronsohanseАй бұрын
Stamina???? NO and that's the most important one after 30s...He can bagel Djokovic in Cincinnati even at his prime...If grand slams were the best of 3 sets then he could have won more grand slams...After 2012 he was just good in 3 sets...Best of 5 sets in slow hard courts were his biggest problems...He gets tired after 3 tight sets...
@thesoccergodАй бұрын
First and only player in his 30s to play & win 5-set matches vs *three* younger Top 10 players who were at least slam finalists. The three players were Nishikori (slam finalist), Wawrinka (multi-slam champ) & Nadal (multi-slam champ). So, no, physical stamina wasn't necessary the problem. Mental stamina was - like it is for everyone. And despite that, 38 y.o Fed got to MPs vs Djokovic at Wimbledon.
@Janparchanski-s7qАй бұрын
Sorry but you're clueless, of course stamina/recovery was the problem, hence he and almost everyone else shortens the points to avoid the long rallies. @thesoccergod
@urosraskovic7730Ай бұрын
You are absolutely right. I would add to that physical endurance, mental strength, which was a major weakness for him throughout his career, and of course a bad backhand.
@ppraja5127Ай бұрын
Yes, that's why Fed 🤡 has 0-4 records against Big3 opponents in Wimbledon finals, 4-10 H2H vs Nadal & 6-10 H2H vs Djokovic in Grandslam matches 👹🙃🤓😻🙃🤥
@baguettedepain397529 күн бұрын
"100% backhand" lmao
@carlosenriquerecuerdaruiz9472Ай бұрын
this clip is a little bit biased in favor of the Swiss leyend . . . isn´t it ??
@baguettedepain397529 күн бұрын
"Backhand 100%" my man he doesn't even have the best 1-handed backhand in history. This title belongs either to Stan or Gasquet. most probably Stan. And Thiem has him 5-2 because he shattered his backhand with his'...
@celinegarcia415816 күн бұрын
Best backhand in tennis history is Justine Henin. Watch her.
@baguettedepain397516 күн бұрын
@ Yeah, implicitly talked only about men there, cuz Justine has the most efficient 1-handed backhand of all times.