This version of Federer literally destroyed the ball lol
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@Thebtfgame8 ай бұрын
Remastered version!
@Wiz37428 ай бұрын
2017 Federer was just ridiculous. I miss watching him every single day
@H01YD1V3R3 ай бұрын
People who watched Fed and think 2017 was peak, didn't watch the 04-07 era.
@bensportraitpainter6742Ай бұрын
Indeed, 2017 was great, his 4th 90%+ won season with his Neo backhand comeback! 2004-2006 he had the first 3 90%+ won seasons consecutively and 2007 was close at 88.5% won so I say he had 4.9 seasons 90%+! Djoker had only 2 seasons (2011 & ‘15) 90%+ (& only 1 season 88.5%+).
@bkatbamna8 ай бұрын
Man, I miss this so much.
@orbitalwarrior8 ай бұрын
That shot against De Minaur is ridiculous, the fact his footwork was so quick to create enough space to hit that shot, stepping backwards yet generating that pace, is insane.
@samy299878 ай бұрын
It's my favorite of the compilation. He got so much pace out of that forehand from a very uncomfortable situation. Flick of the wrist, cross the back foot and a rocket came out of it of a half volley from the baseline.
@ryaniam224 ай бұрын
My favorite is the very last one against Tsipsipas. That didn't look like it was possible to generate that much power but he timed it so perfectly with an incredibly short bounce
@michelemonfasani97243 ай бұрын
I thought the same...probably the best one in this video. INSANE.
@geraldmcgee-pf4lh8 ай бұрын
Neo backhand really changed Federer and tennis history
@bensportraitpainter6742Ай бұрын
It was great he could win 3/4 last slam finals (by performance in points & games in a 5 hour marathon at age 37.9 v. his rival 6 years of youth losing only in the 5th set tiebreaker is the greatest ever Wimbledon runner-up effort and doesn’t affect RF’s kingship at this most prestigious of all slam majors!), and finally turn around the losing trend v. Nadal winning 6/7 last matches (clay was lopsided 2-14, but positive 11-9 on hard c. & 3-1 on grass, 15-10 non-clay which is 70% of tennis 🎾 tournaments!).
@P-eb4jw8 ай бұрын
what the hell was that first retrun LOL
@Thebtfgame7 ай бұрын
Peak tennis
@fallingstones23967 ай бұрын
We haven't yet discovered the laws of physics that governed that return 😅
@srinitaaigaura7 ай бұрын
He's done that a few times before too.
@LDantinhas6 ай бұрын
A master backhand return by the backhand master himself 😵
@RedouaneRedou4 ай бұрын
Laser laser
@youngjinno6958 ай бұрын
The only player who doesn't need the power of a 160 km/h shot... Unique for possessing quick timing with 144 km/h shots, always producing twice as many winners as the opponent... The player with the greatest forehand in history.
@段侃廷8 ай бұрын
And with greatest backhand smash in history
@pencilcheck8 ай бұрын
Pretty sure if Fed is still in 2017 form, Alcaraz and Sinner just can’t do anything
@shaoyvxn8 ай бұрын
@@pencilchecki blame covid for us not getting a few more years of that neo prime federer
@baguettedepain39758 ай бұрын
No one needs 160kmh shot my dude. They're just too risky for too few chances of winning the point.
@pauljohnson60198 ай бұрын
@@pencilcheckHe can still win Wimbledon 24.
@NKG138 ай бұрын
I love when RF does a ridiculous shot of some variation, and he walks off like “I been doing this”
@段侃廷8 ай бұрын
Fed’s half-volley is so sweet
@saratchandradeevi8 ай бұрын
For a very long time, I thought tennis was an easy game to play seeing Federer. His change of direction and placements are so natural. But later on understood, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
@段侃廷8 ай бұрын
Fed’s half-volley is too unique to learn
@bensportraitpainter6742Ай бұрын
Fine understatement! Nobody else ever mastered tennis to make a perfect classic yet also innovative all-court attacking ouvre for an endless sea of highlights to admire and study for us all where he continually led the game expanding the platform winning the hearts of most of competitors and us completing the greatest ever career achievements as king at the 2 most prestigious slam Wimbledon and king at the biggest stage the US Open and 4.9 seasons won 90%+ & big 3 record 95.3% after a 6 year gradual rise from pro debut to overcome and turn around several great losing H2H to win more (Nadal, Agassi, Murray, Hewitt & Nalbandian-Djokovic only accomplished this by the smallest possible margin in 1 slam final and 2 slam semis, if any 2 of which Fed converted a match point then their H2H after 60 encounters would be even).
@HughRogers6097 ай бұрын
Don't care how many slams Djoker gets before he retires. This man was the best.
@raulescobar74334 ай бұрын
I agree
@bensportraitpainter6742Ай бұрын
Djoker specialized so well at AO and chased titles benefiting his 6 years youth advantage to Fed and counterpunching to chase trophies from 2018-2023 barely ever facing another multi slam competitor outside of a couple occasions with RF& Rafa (outside of clay). Some say, “Federer is no longer GOAT”? Yet what do these facts say? 1. 👑 of Wimbledon -Most prestigious 🎾 🏆 2. 👑of US Open -Biggest 🎾 stage (23k+) 3. Consecutive 237 weeks No. 1 (4.5 years) 4. 90%+ won 4.9 seasons (Big 3 high 95.3%) 5. Record of 14 slams in 6 years 6. Most matches and tournaments in Big 3 7. Greatest positive impact on 🎾 8. Overcame initial great losing H2H trends: Nadal (RN led on clay 14/16 as RF led on grass 3/4; RN won first 9/15 in 2005-‘13 on their most competitive hard c. then RF won last 5/5 or last 6/7 all courts so ended with 14-10 non-clay H2H, just 4 wins shy of overall tie), Murray (AM won first 6/8 in 2006-‘09, then RF won last 12/17 especially 5/5 H2H in ‘15), Agassi (AA won 3 in ‘98-‘02, then RF won 11), Hewitt (LH won 7/9 in ‘99-‘03, then RF won 16/18), Nalbandian (DN won 6/6 in ‘98-mid ‘03, then Fed won 11/13), P.S. for Novak fans on Fedjokovic H2H: 👏 to ND earning most total wins playing +10 than the Fedal 40 matches-chasing titles by any legal means in rivalry to tie H2H after 10 years, even edged RF at 1 slam F & 2 slam SFs overcoming match points-if RF won any 2 of these 3 matches, the 15-year H2H ties. Especially 👏 winning the ‘19 slam marathon final of 5 hours edging RF in the 5th set tiebreaker 13-12 (3), when 6 years younger than his 37.9 years-old opponent outperforming + points & + games. In the Big 3, Fed was pioneer raising 🎾’s level highest with a continuous 4.5 years no. 1, Rafa the most passionate topspin competitor, and Nole the most trophy-persistent Big 3 closer.
@antoinesavoit86578 ай бұрын
Federer most agressive game came on 2017, beautiful to watch
@pauljohnson60198 ай бұрын
It can still be in 2024.
@medadmehramouz4278 ай бұрын
Sublime…ce n’est pas un jeu…c’est un poème….
@unowen75918 ай бұрын
@@pauljohnson6019 What universe are you living in
@ryaniam227 ай бұрын
@@pauljohnson6019He probably could get in shape again and be top 3 easily
@beyondim7947 ай бұрын
It's his rhythm & timing that sets him apart from the rest. That's why he never really needs to hit hard on grunt, while others are always struggling
@Abdullah-Yousaf14 ай бұрын
Tennis is so lucky to be played by King Roger Federer. What a player. Fluency at its best. Roger's game was like a flow of water
@balajay89218 ай бұрын
Only some of the reasons why Federer will always be the GOAT. That elegance with which he wielded the racket... I'm a Nadal fan forever, btw...
@felixy238 ай бұрын
his backhand is so crisp to watch in 2017.
@paulelverstone86777 ай бұрын
This is his real legacy. His stats are ridiculously good but what sets him apart was how he played the game. I've never seen someone play the game as beautifully as he did...
@RedouaneRedou4 ай бұрын
Still never see any like this. Today neither alcaraz or sinner are this technical. He has it all. Except maybe on some games he needed to be stronger mentally. If he had Djokovic spirit, he would have been unbeatable.
@dinahanderson4 ай бұрын
Amen
@raulescobar74334 ай бұрын
For sure
@Murmurrr3 ай бұрын
Yes if there's anything tennis fans can all agree on is how elegant Fed played.
@bensportraitpainter6742Ай бұрын
Not only beautifully like a panther unmatched, but also a game which set many astonishing records to present a convincing GOAT case! Some say, “Federer is no longer GOAT”? Yet what do these facts say? 1. 👑 of Wimbledon -Most prestigious 🎾 🏆 2. 👑of US Open -Biggest 🎾 stage (23k+) 3. Consecutive 237 weeks No. 1 (4.5 years) 4. 90%+ won 4 seasons (Big 3 high 95.3%) 5. Record of 14 slams in 6 years 6. Most matches and tournaments in Big 3 7. Greatest positive impact on 🎾 8. Overcame initial great losing H2H trends: Nadal (RN led on clay 14/16 as RF led on grass 3/4; RN won first 9/15 in 2005-‘13 on their most competitive hard c. then RF won last 5/5 or last 6/7 all courts so ended with 14-10 non-clay H2H, just 4 wins shy of overall tie), Murray (AM won first 6/8 in 2006-‘09, then RF won last 12/17 especially 5/5 H2H in ‘15), Agassi (AA won 3 in ‘98-‘02, then RF won 11), Hewitt (LH won 7/9 in ‘99-‘03, then RF won 16/18), Nalbandian (DN won 6/6 in ‘98-mid ‘03, then Fed won 11/13), P.S. for Novak fans on Fedjokovic H2H: 👏 to ND earning most total wins playing +10 than the Fedal 40 matches-chasing titles by any legal means in rivalry to tie H2H after 10 years, even edged RF at 1 slam F & 2 slam SFs overcoming match points-if RF won any 2 of these 3 matches, the 15-year H2H ties. Especially 👏 winning the ‘19 slam marathon final of 5 hours edging RF in the 5th set tiebreaker 13-12 (3), when 6 years younger than his 37.9 years-old opponent outperforming + points & + games. In the Big 3, Fed was pioneer raising 🎾’s level highest with a continuous 4.5 years no. 1, Rafa the most passionate topspin competitor, and Nole the most trophy-persistent Big 3 closer.
@unclevee91138 ай бұрын
Can't stop replaying at 2:59🤩
@Thebtfgame7 ай бұрын
Me too 😅
@Cool12_7828 ай бұрын
Roger's response is very sharp,it has a cutting edge
@mrgee9184 ай бұрын
Great selection of the Fed. Thanks for posting. I only wished he went up to a 97 racket earlier as we would have more of this. This guy was winning slams with a 90 square inch racket. Let's see the others try that. Federer is the personification of precision strike tennis.
@kingston43132 ай бұрын
Its actually insane how early fed takes the ball. Insane anticipation
@pneptunes7 ай бұрын
This is such a beautiful compilation with the replays. Bravo. Thank you!
@per-axeljonsson27172 ай бұрын
Federer was not of this world!!! No human can never play,strike the ball like him. We never going too see a tennis player like him. Not even Nole,Rafa,Carlos can play like this. Federer was ones in a lifetime. 🥇🎾For eternity.
@Codesta8 ай бұрын
Love the neo backhand. Wished he had this backhand earlier in his career.
@bbb123457 ай бұрын
I miss him everyday as well as his opponents. So nice to see Dogolpolov and others again.
@EvilestGem6 ай бұрын
Just think if Federer's opponents did their homework they'd realize there's only 200+ different types of shot to worry about.
@bojanvujackov75486 ай бұрын
Best player,ever.
@aemiliadelroba40227 ай бұрын
Wow 🤩 Did you see that !😮 Beauty in motion .❤
@leecowell81654 ай бұрын
Roger had the greatest backhand this game has ever seen.
@nelsonantonio07137 ай бұрын
nadie como RF, aunque duela, nadie, the best of the best, always, no solo tenis, its clase, magia, talent, maestría, elegancia, en resumen, Federer es Tenis.
@cjogorda8 ай бұрын
The backhand says it all 🎉
@arrv5448 ай бұрын
Most impressive fact about all those grand slams is that Federer achieved them without a single grunt
@arijeet19798 ай бұрын
That delpotro match return on the backhand was awesome. However there was another backhand winner a few games later which was hit with even more pace. Not featured in this video
@bonanzawon89447 ай бұрын
아름다운 학이 움직이는 것 같은 움직임. What a shot !!! Come on Roger !!!
@valdirflores64497 ай бұрын
Sim, Federer é o tênis autêntico, original. Obrigado por nos devolver esse esporte lindo e maravilhoso. Gratidão!
@fivos8338 ай бұрын
If you watched the 2019 atp finals match between djokovic and federer, you could never call novak the goat. He got spanked like a misbehaving toddler in a Dickens novel
@PGG813 ай бұрын
Hai detto bene amico 🏆🏆
@abhishekksingh1713 күн бұрын
Roger has ability to play at higher level than Novak , but at crucial moments in grandslams Novak showed better nerves.
@EvilestGem6 ай бұрын
Just think in about 20 years we'll probably have the technology to fix knee problems for good. If only that was now! This guy was the best.
@Lukic-bb1qs8 ай бұрын
Poor goffin
@ReuvenF9578 ай бұрын
lol 👌
@Thebtfgame7 ай бұрын
He has a target on him 😂
@rauldon64887 ай бұрын
@@Thebtfgame how federer allowed goffin to beat him in the SF of the WTF 2017 will forever b heartbreaking... especially after he duffed him up in the first set. then he became an amateur in the next 2 sets sadly. that was the year he SHOULD hav won the WTF.
@davidaronson94758 ай бұрын
"Was it that quick?". Ha, good one.
@ReuvenF9578 ай бұрын
The only regret I have when watching this video is that I wasn't there to hear the ball whizzing by the opponents. My G-d, man. He almost took the covers off some of those.
@YoeriTennis7 ай бұрын
again, great video and shot selection mate (Y)
@Pableras-iu1qc8 ай бұрын
3:03 Larga vida a Su Majestad👑
@The-Dom8 ай бұрын
debate the goat all you want, but if you find a genie and wish for tennis super powers, this is what you get.
@mikeburton361426 күн бұрын
3.08 is the image of poetry, power in motion. Amazing
@gabrielalejandroavilaquint81916 ай бұрын
People were trying to survive federer by playing him around his backhand ... then this happened lol
@brandonsung68237 ай бұрын
1:25 I dunno if this is normal, but there were sparks at the point of contact
@vijayendranvijay45385 ай бұрын
Yes true .what a catch by your eyes..Roger can do anything to be honest...can this really happen? 😂
@24ghosh248 ай бұрын
Whatever anyone say, Djoker n nadal never had these shots, its only Federer who brought tennis to new heights.
@sng39572 ай бұрын
Гений тенниса!
@ancientwarriors674 ай бұрын
Neo Federer is a interesting nickname 😁👍🏾
@mabi05195 ай бұрын
I consider most of the current top 10 just counter punchers (Alcarez maybe the outlier) who don’t really look like they’re trying to hit winners…just trying to keep the ball in play by hitting it directly back. It felt like Roger was always going for the winners. WHat style of play would you call that?
@СергейПахомов-д6б3 ай бұрын
2:35 what a smooth backhand!👍
@dpmike328197 ай бұрын
THE GOAT!!!
@murphyylunneyy8 ай бұрын
WHAT WAS THAT RETURN
@Thebtfgame7 ай бұрын
Goat thigs...
@RogerFleischer-p3f8 ай бұрын
"OK, they want to play slam-bang tennis in hopes of getting rid of me. That's not my kind of game, but if that is what they want, I will give it to them...and more."
@RogerFleischer-p3f6 ай бұрын
Well-said!
@starsgameplaytroughcuvi94977 ай бұрын
The first return is Federer in prime mode
@ReuvenF9573 ай бұрын
Watching again, August '24. I got the feeling on some of those that I just wanted to shout, "Oley".
@PGG813 ай бұрын
Immenso !
@slam58 ай бұрын
a lot of times his opponents haven't even MOVE on his return.. they literally were frozen.. and I don't mean the lower rank players. He was doing these even late in his career when he was playing 20's year old.
@Lukic-bb1qs8 ай бұрын
Did he really beat Medvedev 6-1 6-0? 😮
@Thebtfgame7 ай бұрын
Nope! Ended 6-1 6-2
@graziflorida43778 ай бұрын
I have a question : Would Roger have won more if his backhand was 2- handed ? Just a stat, the top 10 ATP tennis rankers are ALL 2-HANDED !!!! ( CORRECT ME IS I AM MISTAKEN)
@tematennis8 ай бұрын
Would Roger be more entertaining with a 2 hand backhand is the more important question. The answer is no, his 1 hander is beautiful to watch
@msaw5048 ай бұрын
Of course he would have won more. The reason why Nadal always used to beat him was because of his weak backhand which is ready to be exploited by a lefty player who is also one of the greats. When he fixed his backhand with a larger racket their head to head was 6-1 in Roger's favour.
@graziflorida43777 ай бұрын
@msaw504 ....yeah but you are both right, and i am not wrong when I say the Goat of tennis won 24 GS, and is a 2 handed player, the second of all times is another 2-handed player ( Nadal) then comes Roger 3rd with 20 GS. Sinner and Alcaras the future of tennis is are both 2-handed.....entertainment is a personal opinion. Reality is Djokovic has 24 twenty four GS , very entertaining, just not as cute or maybe classy as Roger, but that's just an .....opinion. 24 !
@graziflorida43777 ай бұрын
@@tematennis ... i don't agree, Alcaras is a very entertaining player at only 20 years old, ...2 handed player ....
@MrPernell277 ай бұрын
He retired with more GS titles than anyone in history. Won more matches and titles than anyone in history except for 1 man. So I think the 1 hander worked fine for him. The question of winning more titles has too many variables. If Nadal was right handed Federer would probably have 3-5 French open titles. If. Federer played during the 90’s when the courts were faster than he probably would have another 25-30 titles. Who knows?
@PGG813 ай бұрын
4:36 dice tutto con quello sguardo !
@AnnupVarkey7 ай бұрын
I still never got why Federer used this backhand to great effect in 2017 and 18 then stopped using it completely after that.
@SantiagoOlmos-v6s2 ай бұрын
Me encanta él momento cuando Roger ya sabe por donde viene la 🥎 y se inclina para poner él tiro donde carajo se le antoje. Es muy placentero verlo jugar. Genio total👍🏻😃
@tristanobruschi-ricci58178 ай бұрын
question : is neo federer and especially neo backhand about taking the ball even earlier, in order to have that extra-speed without necessarily hitting it harder ?
@Thebtfgame7 ай бұрын
He took it earlier which implies many times could get more pace from opponent shot
@TeamEmperor2 ай бұрын
3:26 I want this exact silhouette in this exact frame on a shoe like MJ.
@291akhil8 ай бұрын
The most talented along with greatest court awareness and where he lacked was his mental strength and physical strength especially against nadal and later on djokovic
@peterlang33708 ай бұрын
I'd argue with the physical bit. He was one of the fittest guys on tour, despite his 'deceiving' looks. Mental strentghts, that's a fair point - that's where he fell a tad short compared to Rafa or Novak.
@291akhil7 ай бұрын
Once he had that mono he was never physically fully fit....It does not allow you to go full throttle....I would guess he missed many slams due to this mono thing (8-10 slams)....Look what happened to Robin soderling
@metonicycle62948 ай бұрын
8:08 33 lol
@sucia19848 ай бұрын
God, how I miss FEDERER 🥹
@kennethwilliams48748 ай бұрын
Poor Goffin...
@Thebtfgame7 ай бұрын
Man can't catch a break
@ChristiaanRoest798 ай бұрын
Our grand daddy from Switserland is the best ever.
@nicolasdanek42254 ай бұрын
I wish the neo-Federer backhand came 10 years ago.
@ahmedkhan-bi8lv8 ай бұрын
Federer is the GOAT. Novak destroyed tennis
@gustavocrespo2983 ай бұрын
Que increíble..!
@sybersecurity2778 ай бұрын
Who misses him in 2024?
@sharadmasurkar70478 ай бұрын
I missed fed since 2019 uptill now. Cudn't enjoy others game. Now days where is that magical game.
@d07-hades7 ай бұрын
Can anyone explain why was it called Neo? Thanks!
@LDantinhas6 ай бұрын
After his second knee injury in 2016, RF retired for recover, trained and trained and secretly rebuilt his game entirely: his footwork changed, his hands positions changed, and most of all his backhand completely changed, stepping in the court more aggressively and hitting the ball much higher and faster, as a result and you can see the difference (when he plays Nadal with that green shirt) his backhand was unstoppable, he destroyed everyone and won 2 majors slams in 2017, Australia Open and Wimbledon, making this one of the most unbelievable returns after injury in the history of tennis. No one could believe it but Roger Federer Did it.
@Aaron-fj1hl8 ай бұрын
What does neo mean
@De_Futura8 ай бұрын
New
@kinng25337 ай бұрын
backhand sidespin
@franks29108 ай бұрын
How can anybody say Federer wasn't the best to watch, ever? Djokovic and Nadal has more Grand Slams but were they really better than Federer? Until players start using one handed backhands you're not going to see another Federer.
@tematennis8 ай бұрын
Federer was more of an all rounder and also had class and no controversy. A fan favourite for sure.
@msaw5048 ай бұрын
I doubt that even his haters would say he wasn't the best to watch. He still has one of the best stats along with having the best looking game. Sadly, with the state of the courts/balls the one handed backhanders will be significantly disadvantaged.
@PrPaPeCECE206 ай бұрын
IGa tries to do the same , not to play with the other But just Attack Attack and Attack !
@bb641187 ай бұрын
is there spark fire was hit out at 1:26😱😱
@nannojiskoot7 ай бұрын
Poor Goffin:)
@davidarca43868 ай бұрын
Poor Goffin
@JannahBasty8 ай бұрын
😊 😊
@sultanabran13 ай бұрын
he doesn't swing that hard at the ball. all timing and weight moving through the ball. obviously a lot of racquet head speed.
@noahcarvalho21058 ай бұрын
How can Djoko be the GOAT after all? Impossible…
@josequintero86158 ай бұрын
Because he has every major record in tennis, there's no debate to that.
@jorgeatacav8358 ай бұрын
Can be better in “numbers”… Roger was older… but no doubt who is the greatest… Roger defines what tennis is about
@pauljohnson60198 ай бұрын
Because of 40-15 sadly. 😢
@luigimanzelli37868 ай бұрын
@@josequintero8615 there's a lot to debate about. If you ask me the question literally "who's the greatest tennis player ever" the answer can never be Djokovic, his amazing consistency brought him to be the most successful player ever, but Federer and Nadal's peak are absolutely untouchable, if anyone else played them at their peak performance they would just get destroyed, Djokovic included (which happened many time by the way, so it's not an hypothesis, it's a fact). To further validate this point, Federer was leading Djokovic in H2H until Fed was 32, meaning Djokovic couldn't handle prime Federer at all, he did manage to win more in Fed's later years because Fed's game, although still brilliant, lost the consistency needed to beat Djokovic's "no-errors" type of tennis. Records don't define how good you were on your peak performance, you can root for Djokovic, he's obviously a legend of the game, but he couldn't have played in 2008 Wimbledon Final.
@msaw5048 ай бұрын
@@luigimanzelli3786 I think Djokovic at his best is slightly better than Nadal at his best in Hard and Grass Courts but Roger is better than both at his best. In clay at their best it's Nadal>Djokovic>Roger
@dystopian..8 ай бұрын
His left arm looks like a female child 😅
@user-ni8rl6pf4q8 ай бұрын
Federer was still playing second or third fiddle to Novak. He had nothing on the GOAT Novak.
@skfnv63408 ай бұрын
100% true for Slams, esp losing matches after match points in hand. Fed did beat him in 2019 at the WTF though.
@GholamFareed8 ай бұрын
Federer lead their H2H before he turned 34!!!
@user-ni8rl6pf4q8 ай бұрын
@@GholamFareed sure when Nole was young and hadn't developed yet. Once he matured, he became unstoppable.
@GholamFareed8 ай бұрын
@@user-ni8rl6pf4q really is that why Federer beat him in 2011 on his weakest surface clay during the French ending his 42 game winning streak, you know the same year evan a prime Nadal couldn't beat Novak on clay!!! Federer also beat him during the 2012 Wimbledon semis when Novak was number 1 for a while!!! Federer also totally outlayed Novak during the 2019 Wimbledon final at the ripe old age of 38 scoring more winners, breaks of serves & dominated the overall stats!!!
@user-ni8rl6pf4q8 ай бұрын
@@GholamFareed Novak had a bad day at the French. But he also had by far the longest win streak of all time, more than Federer has ever been able to amass, so that's a great point. Also, who won that 2019 Wimbledon match? Winners and whatever else don't matter, the only thing that matters is who walks away with the win that it was Novak yet again. He completely dethroned Roger who was supposedly the king of grass and showed that he was better than Roger even on Roger's best surface.
@canski56468 ай бұрын
fed had lots of success with B players and B tournaments..He only won 33% of his GS matches agaisnt nadal and Djoki that is failure. 50% of his titles were on the 250/500 circuit... He couldn't even beat nadal once at french!! Lossed to Djoki 3 times in a row at wimbledonm finals on his supposed best surface!! Fed was weak mentally, weak backhand..only thing he dominated was being puppet for the over marketing of selling watches and runnng shoes..He just wasn;t a very smart player u see it he never evolved his sqaush game, didn't think when he played thought the pagenatry crowd would cheer him through!!
@buffalobob28903 ай бұрын
I wish I had one fiftieth the talent of Fed!
@tribal42448 ай бұрын
Pederer very good, he might be 5th best on history, but he isn,'t