Lol dude she's a grand slam champion with a wicked game. She can be a brat for the rest of her life she'll still be 100 more successful than dustin brown, nick kyrgios etc. ever will. Rooting against a player is very low especially for someone like you.
@@dusanstanisic7567 I said I didn't want to actively root against someone, so I'm not. Me actively rooting against her would be me saying "Man I *REALLY* want her to lose, I hate her." But I didn't say that, I said I wouldn't be mad if she lost. Yes, there is a difference. And I really don't care if she's more successful than those 2 or anyone else. That's not the point of my comment.
@@dusanstanisic7567 mind you, I'm not trying to take away from her achievements. I'm for the pure principle at this point. Call someone (no idea who) a bitch, then try to play the victim by saying the line judge shouldn't say anything and they should be switched out? That's ridiculous. If it was a one off occurrence here or there, I really wouldn't care. But consistent exchanges like that just don't set well with me, to put it simply.
Honestly, this needs to be said.. This channel is pure quality. I can't even compute the sheer volume of work it must take, to compile so many videos, so consistently.
@Einars Dubrovskis She has no right to call lines person "stupid snicth". First, thats very rude, Second, thats a code violation. Rules are there to be followed and umpires to enforce. Is this your first time watching tennis or what?!?!?
As incredible as it may seem, Ostapenko is wrong. If the line judge hears an audible obscenity, and the umpire doesn't hear it, then it is his or her duty to report it to the umpire.
Ostspenko is the most ill-behaved, entitled player in the women’s circuit. She is mean, aggressive and rude. She should be benched still she starts behaving.
You can tell Cilic is a composed, polite guy, even being angry. I may say that his faith and the situation which he was born into have done a lot to that.
@@amorris525 Cilic is always polite but sometimes can angrily react and instantly apologize, I know him personally because im from Croatia and he is always like that, he is a world class player but lacks mental motivation because when he starts losing he can't turn the game around
@@amorris525 you can complain about your opponent politely without hurling bad language like Ostapenko, Putintseva, Paire... Cilic is classy like Roger, I'd be glad to meet him. I'm happy for his silver medal
Cilic is the most polite guy I ever met, I am proud to be Croatian and have such a good guy on our team. He never gives up, he will never insult someone, and he has respect to the players that insult him or worse.
@@alancosta4760 I support Karlovac 1919 and Chelsea is something wrong there, Croatian football is not based only on Dinamo Zagreb, its not even the biggest croatian club...
He definitely was in the wrong in that exchange, but I think he was just devastated from being down 2-0 when he had held his own and even outplayed Djokovic for parts of the 1st 2 sets. He needed to vent.
I agree with badosa in the first scenario. Linette was ready so quickly that’s it’s unfair to penalise Badosa just because her opponent is quick to serve. There was still a full 15 seconds left when the line umpire gave the time violation.
Some umpires give some don't its the matter of the umpire, I have seen couple of same situations and sometimes they get code sometimes they get just a warning and sometimes they just forget it...
But then you could just use this as a tactic to slow down your opponent's rhythm on serve. Getting a towel is hardly essential. She can buy sweatbands. If the server is also going for the towel, then fine. If there is a window of opportunity for players to disadvantage their opponents they will take it. So, the amount of opportunities to do this should be prevented. I realise that serving quickly could also be used as such a tactic too, but there is way too much of this towelling-down and drink-sipping on change-overs and between points, and the server should dictate the pace of the game, not the receiver, as servers have their own rhythm.
@@Mr.Edd3905 of course the returner must play at the server speed, but it has to be within reasonable time. Getting a towel is not delaying the game. Even though someone does it every time. The problem is that "within reasonable time" is totally subjective, and some umpires would call the warning and others won't.
@@MisterReZ the thing is, it’s not about delaying the game, that would be different. it’s about adhering to the server’s speed. and you have to be ready when the server wants to serve even if it’s after 10 seconds. the 25 seconds is a maximum time within which you have to serve but not a time you can rely on as a return player
@@weissweinb You need to be ready when the server wants to serve *within reasonable time*. Linette took a couple of seconds to get ready for the next serve, even the commentators remarked on how quick she was being between serves. It was not a reasonable time and it was ridiculous for the umpire to give Badosa a time violation for that.
Regarding the situation at 1:15 and early/late calls in general: Why don't they do the same as the linesmen do in football, where they only raise the offside flag after the attack is over? In tennis, line judges should be told to wait and announce "out" only after the ball is hit, so then there's no obstruction or hindrance. Then, in case the call is overturned, it's clear whether to replay the point or not. I mean, waiting two seconds with the call won't harm anyone.
Oh, wow! That really is a great idea. The hawk-eye challenge has been around for years (or a decade?). Why has nobody ever thought of that? I'd find it hard to believe that somebody has already thought of that but didn't get included in the rules.
Yes, that's correct. As @Aldo Luciano said, her name is Mira Kaukeeva and she's from Kazakhstan. She appears as a chair umpire in a few videos on this channel.
Medvedev could sound rude to the umpire but that's for the best in my opinion. Tennis is one of these old sports where you still see weird things according to the rules, it really depends on the umpire, on which player involved, etc... Making the umpire question themselves and not having fear about looking like the bad guy will definitely improve the average umpiring level.
Ostapenko is so unlikable. and why does the ATP treat their players like royalty? She literally said to change the line lady because she doesnt want to see her face anymore and the umpire said she would do it. Like Ostapenko should have any say in who the line judges are
I love the consistency of the Wimbledon commentators. When a call is made at the same time as the return and, after the review, the umpire says "replay the point" due to the interference, the commentators say "that was the right decision." When a call is made at the same time as the return and, after the review, the umpire gives the point to one player, the commentators say "that was the right decision." The only time that a Wimbledon commentator ever disagrees with an umpire is when said umpire doesn't give a code violation to Kyrgios.
Everyone, I have painstakingly gone through every video still up on this channel related to drama (some taken down due to copyright of course). I have a list of most appearances. I didn't count some if they were not a direct part of the issue in a match, and some people that have 2 or 3 were very likely overlooked by accident. But here's what I have. Paire 13 Putintseva 11 Ostapenko 9 Kyrigos, Fognini 6 Moutet, Sakkari, Djokovic, Cornet 5 Van Uytvank, Siniakova, Dzumhur 4 Collins, Tsitsipas, Shapovalov, Tig Tomljanovic, Evans, Zverev, Medvedev, Wozniacki, Mladenovic, Zhang, Olivo 3 Way too many to count at 2 and 1.
the umpire in the linette v badosa match was the same one who basically nulled rybakina's ace by claiming sabalenka hit the ball when both players said she didn't. the same umpire admitted to not remembering the point, and rybakina's ace was voided. just thought it was interesting
That umpire in the Badosa match is the same incompetent who robbed Rybakina of an ace. And she was wrong here too. Linette was too quick to start the next point, you need to give the opponent reasonable time to get ready to return. That umpire comes across as a complete amateur.
Yep, the ball was hit before out was called. Reacting to and playing a return shot for a serve at 120mph requires almost instant reaction time and movement. Not a chance did it change the outcome. Stupid umpiring again.
Dude, how many times am I going to see chair umpires get it completely wrong when it comes to replaying or awarding the point? A replay rule should be put in place because some of these clowns can't remember what they saw ten seconds ago.
Ostapenko has to be the most unsportsmanlike, obnoxius and obscene tennis player in the whole world of tennis. Her outbursts while on the court are sad to be witnessing.
Yulia Putintseva and Nick Kyrgios were very, very calm in this one in comparison to Jelena Ostapenko. I'm surprised to not see Benoit Paire, and also I'm surprised not to see Alize Cornet here.
Why does djokovic get the point after challenging his own serve and Caruso doesn’t? Both serves are called out, returned out/net and challenged by the playing serving. Doesn’t make much sense to me….
Love how games that are supposed to be gentlemanly always end up with rly bad conduct. Games like football, rugby, and hockey look like hooligan games, but ive seen the most sportsmanship there
Cilic is an absolute boss. Even when arguing he's completely reasonable and doesn't lose his cool. Not even Novak or Roger can have the same said for them.
Given that Ostapenko literally screamed it, I suspect the chair umpire didn't understand what she had said. The lineswoman did understand what she said, however, and reported it to the chair umpire. It doesn't matter what language it's said in, the players aren't allowed to swear on court at a level that can be heard by the crowd. Ostapenko knows the rules on this, she knows she did the wrong thing, but is so immature that she can't simply accept her penalty and get on with the match. Instead she becomes verbally abusive towards the official and then tried to have her removed from the match. She's a spoilt brat child in an adults body.
The Shapo umpire should have been like: Are YOU joking?! You serve for the first set and you can't hit a 1st serve then you make 3 unforced errors! You will never be here (Wimbledon semis) again!
Why? What's wrong with Jabeur's coach verbally supporting her? The umpire said he wasn't going over the top with it. Ostapenko just has to find any excuse she can when things aren't going her way, probably because her parents always told her she was perfect and never made a mistake that wasn't someone elses fault.
Tennis really has to decide whether you get 20 seconds, or you play at the server's pace. Badosa got a time violation less than 10 seconds after the score was called.
On the first clip this is where the rule of playing to the speed of the server gets murky...because how many times have we seen the likes of Nadal take so much more time than the one in the first clip, Kyrgios even complained to the umpire and the umpire said "You must do it within reason"...but yet thus lady had like 5-7 seconds before getting the time violation
And she was right reporting Ostapenko's bad language because is out of rules and if some line referee listen something they need to tell for the umpire
Ostapenko, I swear. I never ever want to actively root against someone, but let's just say I'm not mad when she loses.
Lol dude she's a grand slam champion with a wicked game. She can be a brat for the rest of her life she'll still be 100 more successful than dustin brown, nick kyrgios etc. ever will. Rooting against a player is very low especially for someone like you.
@@dusanstanisic7567 its not a huge achivement to be a female gs champion
@@dusanstanisic7567 I said I didn't want to actively root against someone, so I'm not. Me actively rooting against her would be me saying "Man I *REALLY* want her to lose, I hate her." But I didn't say that, I said I wouldn't be mad if she lost. Yes, there is a difference. And I really don't care if she's more successful than those 2 or anyone else. That's not the point of my comment.
@@dusanstanisic7567 mind you, I'm not trying to take away from her achievements. I'm for the pure principle at this point. Call someone (no idea who) a bitch, then try to play the victim by saying the line judge shouldn't say anything and they should be switched out? That's ridiculous. If it was a one off occurrence here or there, I really wouldn't care. But consistent exchanges like that just don't set well with me, to put it simply.
You are arguing with someone who obviously is not very smart.
Honestly, this needs to be said.. This channel is pure quality. I can't even compute the sheer volume of work it must take, to compile so many videos, so consistently.
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Yes it's pure class. Especially the almost inaudible translations because it is difficult to sometimes hear what they are saying. Incredible job.
It's much appreciated
Ostapenko is gaining fast on Putinseva and Paire for the most appearances in these videos.
And Kyrigos 👍😂
Ostapenko gets in nearly every women’s tennis drama video
Cute and naughty
Ostapenko - kasatkina is the match u CANT miss. its ALWAYS insane drama in action
@Einars Dubrovskis She has no right to call lines person "stupid snicth". First, thats very rude, Second, thats a code violation. Rules are there to be followed and umpires to enforce. Is this your first time watching tennis or what?!?!?
As incredible as it may seem, Ostapenko is wrong. If the line judge hears an audible obscenity, and the umpire doesn't hear it, then it is his or her duty to report it to the umpire.
Its insane cuz she acts so entitled and has no respect to others other then when it affects her lol
its not her duty, she can chose to do it or not to do it; she chose to do it just because she is a dirty little snitch
@@vladyalex1i wonder if you hear how dumb you sound
People always see Putinseva as the most annoying female tennis player, but for me Ostapenko definitely takes the cake.
@Einars Dubrovskis right, she's absolutely disgusting
Ostspenko is the most ill-behaved, entitled player in the women’s circuit. She is mean, aggressive and rude. She should be benched still she starts behaving.
Medvedev like: you forgot the new balls?!?! This is gonna be on Tennis Advocate bro!
Same umpire, too 🤣🤣🤣
@@EvanKaplanPianist No, the one that made Tennis Tv was Tourte!
@@mikelsandzelo2806 yeah, this is L Engzel.
That Umpire is so bad... she needs to be reviewed
I do not think gold badge very XP-ed Louise is so bad. just human factor. Daniil's game is full of fails and unforced errors too.
You can tell Cilic is a composed, polite guy, even being angry. I may say that his faith and the situation which he was born into have done a lot to that.
What’s his faith?
Roman Catholic
Meh. Seems like a bit of a pattern. Complained about Roger taking too long when he was fine.
@@amorris525 Cilic is always polite but sometimes can angrily react and instantly apologize, I know him personally because im from Croatia and he is always like that, he is a world class player but lacks mental motivation because when he starts losing he can't turn the game around
@@amorris525 you can complain about your opponent politely without hurling bad language like Ostapenko, Putintseva, Paire... Cilic is classy like Roger, I'd be glad to meet him. I'm happy for his silver medal
Ostapenko - that one Grand Slam title brings a grand sense of entitlement.
Entitlement or she earned it after years of hard work unlike you babies??
@@fgio119gio7 yes, entitlement. Just because you worked hard for doesn't mean you ain't entitled.
@@fgio119gio7 You don't know what entitlement means, do you?
but she's been this way since before her GS lol.
I don’t agree with Ostapenko much but I’m just glad she’s not embarrassed by her looks
Damn I hate Ostapenko. She’s such a rude person on the tour, easy to see why other WTA players hate her.
@Einars Dubrovskis not everyone hates her obviously, but some do. So try again
She is very rude and a diva.
@Einars Dubrovskis Why are you crying?
@Einars Dubrovskis U mad? 😂
@@dominicksuwak4397 and some players hate some other players, not only Ostapenko. It’s obvious and it’s just personal relationships.
cilic was so polite and respectful
No
Ostapenko I swear has the worst behaviour I've seen in my whole life
Cilic is the most polite guy I ever met, I am proud to be Croatian and have such a good guy on our team. He never gives up, he will never insult someone, and he has respect to the players that insult him or worse.
He does seem like a respectful and nice man.
You're croatian and don't support Dinamo Zagreb but Chelsea? Embarrassing
@@alancosta4760 I support Karlovac 1919 and Chelsea is something wrong there, Croatian football is not based only on Dinamo Zagreb, its not even the biggest croatian club...
Did himself, tennis, and Croatia proud with his calm demeanour 👌
He's old class. Tennis used to be a polite game. Compare how Cilic acted to how Medvedev or Shapovalov did.
Cilic really is the Keanu Reeves of tennis
That Cilic-Medvedev match was hilarious
I was about to say the same thing.
Cilic got robbed
New balls please.
Medvedev is hilarious af
Lmao I’m ded
Ostapenko seems like one of the most unpleasant people on earth
Because she yelled come on in her match? Do you know she wasn’t the first one being angry with Ons Team’s behavior during the match?
@@MrKing-ke4mh I mean there’s a lot of videos of her being rude to her opponents..-
@@MrKing-ke4mh she is a 🤡 eitherway
@@MrKing-ke4mh this is why Ostapenko never changes for people like you that justify her bad behavior
The amount of times Ostapenko has appeared in this series of videos is hilarious
Ostapenko is a perfect villain for wta
Yes, I agree.
@@jennifer1552 drrt
This was the first time I haven’t seen Putinseva screaming while talking to the umpire!😂😂
It's hard to take Shapovalov seriously when he is saying "the call was 30 MINUTES before my shot" 😂😂😂
I KNOW RIGHT
Especially when the call came 60 minutes before his shot
@@jesuslovesmebut8180the call came before the tournament began. It might even have been earlier than that if you play it back....
"Stupid snitch" 😂😂 Tennis is great, thanks for the videos
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U know what they say snitches get stitches
Dude, your frequent videos with super high production quality and eye for detail have been remarkable for years. Where is your Patreon?
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This channel deserves 10x its current subscriber amount
Thank you, another great quality video, always thrilled when these pop up
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9:24 does anyone else see the guy in the back dressed as John McEnroe😂 “you cannot be serious”
nobody
shapovalov: tHe CaLl cAMe 30 MiNuTeS bEfOrE mY sHoT
He definitely was in the wrong in that exchange, but I think he was just devastated from being down 2-0 when he had held his own and even outplayed Djokovic for parts of the 1st 2 sets. He needed to vent.
Everytime I watch Ostapenko, I dislike her more and more. A fully grown child.
No doubt
Always enjoy a new video from you! I appreciated the little explanatory graphic about the coaching, very sharp little graphic!
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The best series on TH-cam is back 😍💯 thanks mate !!
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Sry to say that but Ostapenko is that kind of person, i hate the most.....
Imagine the tsitsipas father
@@wolfteam8643 Tsitsipas son is enough his father is against all the odds
Oh i wish Ons Jabeur had won that match just so her box could shout COME ON to Ostapenko’s face.
Unbelievably they're friends, apparently Jabeur is a nice person friend of everyone
Paire is missing again,but he is now winning matches and very very calm,i might be bit worried about him actually 😞
He only played two matches during the whole of this very short grass court season.
well this was fun! thank you for the videos!! idk why but Ostapenko is pissing me off.
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I agree with badosa in the first scenario. Linette was ready so quickly that’s it’s unfair to penalise Badosa just because her opponent is quick to serve. There was still a full 15 seconds left when the line umpire gave the time violation.
Some umpires give some don't its the matter of the umpire, I have seen couple of same situations and sometimes they get code sometimes they get just a warning and sometimes they just forget it...
But then you could just use this as a tactic to slow down your opponent's rhythm on serve. Getting a towel is hardly essential. She can buy sweatbands. If the server is also going for the towel, then fine. If there is a window of opportunity for players to disadvantage their opponents they will take it. So, the amount of opportunities to do this should be prevented. I realise that serving quickly could also be used as such a tactic too, but there is way too much of this towelling-down and drink-sipping on change-overs and between points, and the server should dictate the pace of the game, not the receiver, as servers have their own rhythm.
@@Mr.Edd3905 of course the returner must play at the server speed, but it has to be within reasonable time. Getting a towel is not delaying the game. Even though someone does it every time.
The problem is that "within reasonable time" is totally subjective, and some umpires would call the warning and others won't.
@@MisterReZ the thing is, it’s not about delaying the game, that would be different. it’s about adhering to the server’s speed. and you have to be ready when the server wants to serve even if it’s after 10 seconds. the 25 seconds is a maximum time within which you have to serve but not a time you can rely on as a return player
@@weissweinb You need to be ready when the server wants to serve *within reasonable time*. Linette took a couple of seconds to get ready for the next serve, even the commentators remarked on how quick she was being between serves. It was not a reasonable time and it was ridiculous for the umpire to give Badosa a time violation for that.
at 0:50 you can hear that on another court Ostapenko is challenging a call, and unsurprisingly she loses the point.
Hey you put the Č and ć in Čilić - great job, thank for the content!
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Ostapenko is probably the most toxic and undesirable tennis pro I have ever seen
Regarding the situation at 1:15 and early/late calls in general:
Why don't they do the same as the linesmen do in football, where they only raise the offside flag after the attack is over? In tennis, line judges should be told to wait and announce "out" only after the ball is hit, so then there's no obstruction or hindrance. Then, in case the call is overturned, it's clear whether to replay the point or not. I mean, waiting two seconds with the call won't harm anyone.
You know, that's actually a fantastic idea. I'm surprised this hasn't been suggested before. It makes sense.
Oh, wow! That really is a great idea. The hawk-eye challenge has been around for years (or a decade?). Why has nobody ever thought of that? I'd find it hard to believe that somebody has already thought of that but didn't get included in the rules.
one second could be enough .
I have that idea in mind for years and ... agree with you :)
“And you were late for the balls!” is going to be the new verbal smack down.
Isn’t that line judge who reported ostapenko an umpire. I just remember from that Tig match in Thailand
Yes, it’s Mira Kaukeeva
@@DatAldo Hahahhahaha wtf dude how do you know that
@@leonstanic3960 he’s a tennis fan?
Yes, that's correct. As @Aldo Luciano said, her name is Mira Kaukeeva and she's from Kazakhstan. She appears as a chair umpire in a few videos on this channel.
Medvedev could sound rude to the umpire but that's for the best in my opinion. Tennis is one of these old sports where you still see weird things according to the rules, it really depends on the umpire, on which player involved, etc... Making the umpire question themselves and not having fear about looking like the bad guy will definitely improve the average umpiring level.
Medvedev chuckle on the first serve made me laugh so hard
Thank you, King... or Queen. I don't know if you're a woman or a man, but thank you for these videos.
🙏💚 I'm a man.
You gotta love Daniil, and Nick too. They're so genuine.
Ostapenko is so unlikable. and why does the ATP treat their players like royalty? She literally said to change the line lady because she doesnt want to see her face anymore and the umpire said she would do it. Like Ostapenko should have any say in who the line judges are
Putintseva and Ostapenko have been consistent in these kind of videos for years.
I love the consistency of the Wimbledon commentators. When a call is made at the same time as the return and, after the review, the umpire says "replay the point" due to the interference, the commentators say "that was the right decision." When a call is made at the same time as the return and, after the review, the umpire gives the point to one player, the commentators say "that was the right decision." The only time that a Wimbledon commentator ever disagrees with an umpire is when said umpire doesn't give a code violation to Kyrgios.
12:43 someone's getting vexed and pissed off but Nick's hitting ace on 2nd serve like that.
Compare how Cilic complains to how Shapovalov or Medvedev do.
All type of politeness is gone. This was once a gentlemen's sport.
Denis: "30 MINS BEFORE MY SHOT MAN"
the call: right when he hits the ball
Shapo is close to my least favorite men’s player. Everything he says is absurd
Wow, a tennis drama video without Benoît Paire? That’s a first lol
He's been behaving recently and funnily enough also having great results. Just goes to show what he can achieve if he has his head on properly.
@@user-gu1un7pb7k He's peaking and having one of his best run since 3 or 4 years right now. Interested to see what he can pull of in Us Open!
He only played two matches during the whole of this short grass court season.
Everyone, I have painstakingly gone through every video still up on this channel related to drama (some taken down due to copyright of course). I have a list of most appearances. I didn't count some if they were not a direct part of the issue in a match, and some people that have 2 or 3 were very likely overlooked by accident. But here's what I have.
Paire 13
Putintseva 11
Ostapenko 9
Kyrigos, Fognini 6
Moutet, Sakkari, Djokovic, Cornet 5
Van Uytvank, Siniakova, Dzumhur 4
Collins, Tsitsipas, Shapovalov, Tig
Tomljanovic, Evans, Zverev, Medvedev, Wozniacki, Mladenovic, Zhang, Olivo 3
Way too many to count at 2 and 1.
Wow, good job! Not even I know this statistic. 🥇
@@TennisAdvocate Thanks! I wish your other videos weren't taken down though, these people would definitely have more
Putinseva is catching up on paire
These rules needs to be changed when the umpire make a mistake they need to be fined as well. Some of them are so stupid.
Dont ever ever stop posting these!!!!! Amazing content !
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the umpire in the linette v badosa match was the same one who basically nulled rybakina's ace by claiming sabalenka hit the ball when both players said she didn't. the same umpire admitted to not remembering the point, and rybakina's ace was voided. just thought it was interesting
That umpire in the Badosa match is the same incompetent who robbed Rybakina of an ace. And she was wrong here too. Linette was too quick to start the next point, you need to give the opponent reasonable time to get ready to return. That umpire comes across as a complete amateur.
Caruso had every right to complain, that should have been his point
Facts!! Watch it again he hit the ball before out was called
Yep, the ball was hit before out was called. Reacting to and playing a return shot for a serve at 120mph requires almost instant reaction time and movement. Not a chance did it change the outcome. Stupid umpiring again.
Dude, how many times am I going to see chair umpires get it completely wrong when it comes to replaying or awarding the point? A replay rule should be put in place because some of these clowns can't remember what they saw ten seconds ago.
Ostapenko tries hard to make people hate her. She's better at it than playing tennis.
It woudnt be a tennis drama video without Ostapenko.
7:27 That's why I love Cilic. So calm and chill.
Medvedev is truly such a gem
He’s a small kid who doesn’t know how to fight!
Rule enforcement is so inconsistent
Medvedev is so adorable and charming. Like the total opposite of Kyrgios, who is annoying as hell
Ostapenko has to be the most unsportsmanlike, obnoxius and obscene tennis player in the whole world of tennis. Her outbursts while on the court are sad to be witnessing.
Ostapenko es terrible, me muero 😂😂😂👏👏👏
No broken racket from putintseva in this video. I'm quite disappointed. 😂
I’ve been waiting
Marin: "New balls, please" :D
Players need to have their ears checked! Always hear "The call came before I hit it..." Just no. Esp the Shapavolov call.
Yulia Putintseva and Nick Kyrgios were very, very calm in this one in comparison to Jelena Ostapenko. I'm surprised to not see Benoit Paire, and also I'm surprised not to see Alize Cornet here.
Kinda crazy how unprofessional the top tennis players are
So hype to watch this
Hey, Quarantine Moutet is back.
The first umpire seems to be in a lot of these videos.
Queen Ostapenko doing Ostapenko things!
Very entertaining thanks
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Can someone tell me the leftmost player in the thumbnail please?
Why does djokovic get the point after challenging his own serve and Caruso doesn’t? Both serves are called out, returned out/net and challenged by the playing serving. Doesn’t make much sense to me….
Love how games that are supposed to be gentlemanly always end up with rly bad conduct. Games like football, rugby, and hockey look like hooligan games, but ive seen the most sportsmanship there
Kyrgios - Ostrapenko would be amazing in doubles.
I love your channel 😍
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Cilic is an absolute boss. Even when arguing he's completely reasonable and doesn't lose his cool. Not even Novak or Roger can have the same said for them.
I would’ve thought the chair umpire’s scoring device would also keep track when it’s time for new balls
Ostapenko look at how you are behaving compared to the other player. Lol. What a hypocrite.
How did the umpirie noticed Ostapenko her audible obscenity? How are they able to understand what she said? She was talking Latvian right?
Given that Ostapenko literally screamed it, I suspect the chair umpire didn't understand what she had said. The lineswoman did understand what she said, however, and reported it to the chair umpire. It doesn't matter what language it's said in, the players aren't allowed to swear on court at a level that can be heard by the crowd. Ostapenko knows the rules on this, she knows she did the wrong thing, but is so immature that she can't simply accept her penalty and get on with the match. Instead she becomes verbally abusive towards the official and then tried to have her removed from the match. She's a spoilt brat child in an adults body.
@@TrentRidley In an adults body? I'm not so sure about that haha. But thanks for your comment.
Even before I hit play or read the caption, I'm already expecting Jelena Ostapenko and Yulia Putintseva to be in this video....very prominently!!
Janowicz: HOW MANY TIMEEES?!?!
Moutet: EVERY TIME!!!
😂😂😂😂
The Shapo umpire should have been like: Are YOU joking?! You serve for the first set and you can't hit a 1st serve then you make 3 unforced errors! You will never be here (Wimbledon semis) again!
Is Kaukeeva demoted to line judge? Ostapenko and Kasatkina episode.
Did the Lines Person correct their own Fault call @ 2:55 ?
Yeah, sounds like they did
They do that all the time at Wimbledon, I mean why even call it out if you are not sure
Shopovaloc: call came 30 minutes before my shot! Lol, check the replay and it was at same time or just after he failed to hit it back
Wow... The thing with Ostapenko and Jabeur's coach was the first time I've fully agreed with Ostapenko on any of these
Why? What's wrong with Jabeur's coach verbally supporting her? The umpire said he wasn't going over the top with it. Ostapenko just has to find any excuse she can when things aren't going her way, probably because her parents always told her she was perfect and never made a mistake that wasn't someone elses fault.
Putinseva is brilliant. My sort of crazy bird.
Haven’t watched tennis for years . How long have they been acting like this on court peeps?
Tennis really has to decide whether you get 20 seconds, or you play at the server's pace. Badosa got a time violation less than 10 seconds after the score was called.
On the first clip this is where the rule of playing to the speed of the server gets murky...because how many times have we seen the likes of Nadal take so much more time than the one in the first clip, Kyrgios even complained to the umpire and the umpire said "You must do it within reason"...but yet thus lady had like 5-7 seconds before getting the time violation
Lord Gulbis and Lady Ostapenko need to play mixed doubles together (Sad they didn't play at the Olympics)
Gulbis is married
@@wolfteam8643 absolutely irrelevant
@@caro_on_the_go but they hate each other
@@alancosta4760 that's why they need to play !
That Caruso line is funny af 🤣
ostapenko needs to leave that woman alone, she was just doing her job damn.;
And she was right reporting Ostapenko's bad language because is out of rules and if some line referee listen something they need to tell for the umpire