He plays tennis in a way that people imagine the most perfect tennis is meant to be played. Then you add grace, class and poise on top of that. So incredible! 🎾
@GrantPearson28 күн бұрын
Call me crazy but I'd rather play 'imperfect' tennis and have more slams, more atp finals, more gold medals, more weeks at no 1, and more prize money.
@user-yv6rp9sj2t26 күн бұрын
So did you get more slams, etc.?
@wjonahw226817 күн бұрын
@@GrantPearson I believe federer had the ability to do that but djokovic could never play like federer. Truth be told though djokovic did end up as the better player.
@jeremymills72134 күн бұрын
well said.
@MrTonyMartinoАй бұрын
"He provides something that has not been witnessed before..."
@GrantPearson28 күн бұрын
Choking on championship points.
@adrianogordillo879726 күн бұрын
@@GrantPearson sure buddy that´s why he has 20 GS (3rd most)
@skylaxxКүн бұрын
@@adrianogordillo8797 and 237 consecutive weeks at nr. 1 and most consecutive years in GS quarters
@adrianogordillo8797Күн бұрын
@@skylaxx right? Unnecesary hate to a legend
@elizabethdad7249Ай бұрын
He is the greatest not 1 come close graceful player n well mannered adorable
@MistahhMingusАй бұрын
dokovic takes 47 seconds to bounce the ball before serving xD federer serves out an entire game in that time LMFAOO
@AmonnRaАй бұрын
Novak lives rent free in your head
@unowen7591Ай бұрын
@@AmonnRa It's true tho, is it not?
@Fatdude6942O29 күн бұрын
If bouncing the ball for 47 seconds means winning more gs then I’d say it’s pretty worth
@MistahhMingus29 күн бұрын
@@Fatdude6942O okay fatdude69420
@prempititantipool307528 күн бұрын
I hope he bounced more times at 40-15 maybe it would ended up as an ace but whatever you Fedtards must move on😂
@forrestboulay83229 күн бұрын
Why is Federer the greatest? Quite simply, no matter who you're a fan of, it's impossible not to love Federer's highlights because he's the epitome of what tennis is all about.
@nobuchan4649Ай бұрын
He keeps attacking and attacking and then scoring, and the result is cool.
@donaldclark769929 күн бұрын
That’s what makes him GOAT in my mind, those 3 match points against Zverev he was attacking every point, press press; we tennis players know how difficult that is to do and be successful. He was a beast in respect to his aggression, unmatched in my opinion. Maybe Lendl was a close second.
@alinaqi2898Ай бұрын
No one comes close!
@abhigyandatta200829 күн бұрын
Therapist: "You can't see poetry, only feel it" Federer: " Hold my Racket"
@rennubhamidipatiКүн бұрын
Forever the most elegant, forever the most iconic.
@P-eb4jwАй бұрын
Bro dismantled the umpire with a few words. Even the umpire knew he had made a mistake. The legend Roger Federer
@Marc44329 күн бұрын
Independent of titles, he was the most talented player ever. Watching him an absolute passion. Simple genius!
@DrFearfall17 сағат бұрын
Love this, do another one please! Roger has so many cold moments you could easily make this a series. One of my favourites was that service game at Wimbledon where the commentators tried to guess where Roger would serve and got it wrong every time.
@Mrbeat-88Ай бұрын
Very nice indeed
@Lukic-bb1qsАй бұрын
No sportsman comes close to Federer's aura
@J1mmmmY29 күн бұрын
Usain Bolt had the most aura
@masterofdisaster919428 күн бұрын
Michael Jordan in his prime, people who saw him in person talked about him not looking real. Both Jordan and Federer are not only great but move like poetry in motion.
@GrantPearson28 күн бұрын
@@masterofdisaster9194 Call me crazy but I think having more slams, more atp finals, more gold medals, more weeks at no 1, and more prize money is better than having an army of randos online calling me "graceful"/"elegant"/"majestic"/"poetic"/"artistic".
@masterofdisaster919428 күн бұрын
@@GrantPearson Djokovic has the mental game indeed. If fed had the mental toughness he’d probably have 30 slams but he doesn’t so that’s why Djokovic is the best, fed still my favourite however. Michael Jordan is the mental toughness of a Djokovic and all the talent and flair of Federer in one.
@GrantPearson28 күн бұрын
@@masterofdisaster9194 Federer being someone's favourite makes sense. I don't have any issues with that. He's one of the best ever on clay, one of the best ever on hard court, and arguably the best ever on grass. He's taken part in dozens of all time greatest matches. But I think some of his fans get a little carried away with the "elegance" stuff. I think tennis is more about where the ball ends up on the court rather than a player's body positions before/during/after hitting the ball. It feels like even if Djokovic won 30 slams they would still cling to the gracefulness > results argument.
@jeremymills72134 күн бұрын
nobody bounced the ball the way he did. even that was beautiful
@gerritvanmilligen365717 күн бұрын
Greatest off all time. Most talented player I've ever seen by far!
@antoinesavoit8657Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Team RF forever
@fortunasp539128 күн бұрын
greatest of all time
@gae_98429 күн бұрын
Demi-volee against Zverev is incredibile every time I watch it, is phisically impossible
@h0usensatioN12 күн бұрын
Great video, thanks! I like that you named each 'chapter'
@ludovicoruggieri5 күн бұрын
AMAZING VIDEO 👏👏
@martinivanov136520 күн бұрын
That return game versus Zverev is the best thing I have ever seen in my whole life.
@김성호-w4h28 күн бұрын
우아 elegance
@lijuechen88069 күн бұрын
The goat
@geraldmcgee-pf4lhАй бұрын
I'm dying with the first interview
@maps_x24 күн бұрын
MORE PLEASE!!!!
@Bluedog5125 күн бұрын
6:10, as the opponent, what do you do? Fed just served, called his own serve out without the umpire and then proceeds to win within 2-3 shots. Like how do you continue playing? 😂
@sportsview24713 күн бұрын
That one with Haase was hilarious and bizarre at the same time. If it wasn't out then it was game to Federer. Nothing was actually called - was the umpire asleep? lol - Haase looked annoyed - i don't know why lol...
@andreaho8 күн бұрын
5:00 Berdych should be ashamed of himself. He knew the ball bounced twice. What a coward!
@bilaltamsamani499119 күн бұрын
ROGER BAGELED RAFA ON CLAY! LOL
@jm_121429 күн бұрын
Not likely to ever see this again
@godwinmene879922 күн бұрын
DJOKOVIC 🤴
@lijuechen88069 күн бұрын
Nup my guy
@vuvuzelaasesina769028 күн бұрын
the title is a bit fanboyish but nice video
@GrantPearson28 күн бұрын
It's very nuthuggerish. Call me crazy but I think having more slams, more atp finals, more gold medals, more weeks at no 1, and more prize money is better than having an army of random dudes calling me "graceful"/"elegant"/"majestic"/"poetic"/"artistic".
@vuvuzelaasesina769028 күн бұрын
@@GrantPearson i see it like this: federer is the most talented of all, but djokovic has proven the best competitor. Patrick Mouratoglou said that better competitors beat more talented players all the time. Djokovic has beaten Federer in more of the most important matches. having said that, Federer is still my favourite player. Cheers
@GrantPearson28 күн бұрын
@@vuvuzelaasesina7690 Nothing wrong with that....Roger's one of the best ever on clay, one of the best ever on hard court, and perhaps the best ever on grass. The main reason Djokovic is my favourite is because he's vegan and it therefore proves what athletes can do on a vegan diet. They can win Olympic gold at age 37. If Federer had been vegan this whole time and Djokovic wasn't then perhaps Federer would be my favourite. But the dudes who shifted the goal posts in the GOAT debate from results to style are a sad bunch. With Novak having surpassed Roger in all notable ways except Wimbledon they knew they had to make it all about finesse. If a new guy comes along with noticeably more finesse than Federer but only 15 slams will that be the new GOAT? And what if another guy comes along after him with even more finesse but only 10 slams...does he become the new GOAT? These are questions I have for the fanboy types.
@vuvuzelaasesina769028 күн бұрын
4 aces in 47 secs lol
@GrantPearson28 күн бұрын
Call me crazy but I think having more slams, more atp finals, more gold medals, more weeks at no 1, and more prize money is better than having an army of random dudes calling me "graceful"/"elegant"/"majestic"/"poetic"/"artistic"...which by the way sounds like, "Oh Roger! I love the way your body looks when you play tennis!"
@sabbialmighty724924 күн бұрын
is it so hard just to appreciate a fantastic tennis player?