خیلی کم پیش میاد یه نفر تا این اندازه به دلم بشینه . واقعا مرد و اسطورهی بزرگیه . از خدا میخوام سالیان سال با نشاط و در صحت و سلامتی کامل زندگیشو بکنه و تنیس بازی کنه و ما با دیدنش لذت ببریم انشالله ❤️🌷
He basically said that much like most first tennis players in Iran, he was the son of a gardner that worked in iran's first sports center and ever since he was 2 years old he'd start walking on the grass and couldnt afford to buy his racket as it costed as much as his father's one month salary. He wanted to play tennis but back then it was considered to be an aristocratic sport and "peasants" were not allowed. He'd practice with sticks and frying pans with the wall or in the bottom of a deep empty pool. One of his friends bought him his first racket and he snuck into a tennis field to practice but the gaurd beat him up and threw him around six times with blood everywhere and broke his racket. Them came about 1978 when this sport was seen as too western and people tried to shut it down. Fortunately before things got too insane, he got a visa to play in France. He used his connections as much as he could have to add at least two months to his visa but after that there was nothing anyone could do for him. Then he became and illegal migrant walking the streets of Paris trying to look like an average pedestrian. Then one of his other connections got him a one year deal. He played well and people noticed him and in a France 7 f.m interview he explained his situation and many sympathized with him as many Iranian criminals could get easy legal status but a poor guy like him who just wanted to play tennis, has to struggle endlessly and things are still tough. He got help and got French citizenship eventually... blah blah he is still kicking it even when most players prime years are 20 to 30.
Wish I could provide that for you but here is a summary. He grew up in Iran. His dad was a gardener and didnt earn much hence he used planks of wood and played against the wall by him self. Later as he grew up he became a ball boy and with his saved money he bought a racket and started playing until he joined the Iran's national team. Unfortunately soon after Iran faced revolution and Tennis got banned. He sneaked in a tennis court once and a 40 year old agent caught him and smashed him onto concrete and broke his racket. That was when he illegally migrated to france. he was homeless for a while and gradually got a chance to play and won some of the best french players. Got interviewed on French media and said he was illegal and with the help of media he got a 1 year stay. during his 20-30s he was stuck in France and couldn't leave the country due to his situation hence he played 2-3 pro games that were held in France hence didn't get a chance to really shine. After he reached 30 years old he could get visas to travel and started playing internationally but by then he could no longer play solo and had to play dual mode. He started playing for more of a showmanship and to make people laugh as he considered it a rewarding experience. fun fact- there is a room full of photos. He had more than 150 cups he wont there and one day through half of them out because he didn't have room and his friend that saw that picked them up and melted them into one cup so he could keep them :)
He basically said that much like most first tennis players in Iran, he was the son of a gardner that worked in iran's first sports center and ever since he was 2 years old he'd start walking on the grass and couldnt afford to buy his racket as it costed as much as his father's one month salary. He wanted to play tennis but back then it was considered to be an aristocratic sport and "peasants" were not allowed. He'd practice with sticks and frying pans with the wall or in the bottom of a deep empty pool. One of his friends bought him his first racket and he snuck into a tennis field to practice but the gaurd beat him up and threw him around six times with blood everywhere and broke his racket. Them came about 1978 when this sport was seen as too western and people tried to shut it down. Fortunately before things got too insane, he got a visa to play in France. He used his connections as much as he could have to add at least two months to his visa but after that there was nothing anyone could do for him. Then he became and illegal migrant walking the streets of Paris trying to look like an average pedestrian. Then one of his other connections got him a one year deal. He played well and people noticed him and in a France 7 f.m interview he explained his situation and many sympathized with him as many Iranian criminals could get easy legal status but a poor guy like him who just wanted to play tennis, has to struggle endlessly and things are still tough. He got help and got French citizenship eventually... blah blah he is still kicking it even when most players prime years are 20 to 30.
در زمان پادشاهی ایران ما تو خرابها در خاک و شن با توپ کدهایی که از پارچهای پرهنو شلوار بود توپ درست میکردیم و بازی فتوبا و وارباب چلتوک که بسبال است بازی میکردم زمینه که ساخته شدن دیگر جای بازی تو مگه ها بود دولت آن زمان زمین در محل ها درست نکردن برای ورزش بچها و این زمین ۱۰۰ هزار نفری را ب دستور کمته مسابقات آسیایی درست کردن و گرنه مسابقات آسیایی انجام نمیشد در زمان ما فوتبال و هالتر و کشتی والیبال بود که در کوچها و خرابها ما باسنگ هالت درست میکردیم و کشتی میگرفتم با بدبختی در زمان شاه ما ورزش میکردیم و قهرمان هم شدیم چندتا زورخانه و باشگاهایی بود که دور بود بما پیاده گرسنه ورزش را یکطوری انجام میدادیم این بود کشور شاهنشاهی که خیانت ها بما در مدارس و بهداشت ورزش کردن جایی را دولت آنوقت درست نمیکردن برای پرورش بچهای انزمان امروز ۸۰ سال داریم 😮❤❤❤😮
9:04 That 40 year old security guard must have taken him 40 years to realize how he had wasted his life and opportunities now he sees this kid almost 30 years younger taking full advantage of those opportunities and is overcome with nothing but rage and jealously towards the youth. I guarantee that kind of guy continued to waste his remaining 30+ years.
Proud of you, Love you, real will power.
اقای بهرامی عزیز شما مردی بزرگی هستی و باعث افتخار تمام ایران😢هستید .
استاد بهرامی همیشه شاد و تندرست باشی
عالی بود . آرزو سلامتی دارم برای آقای بهرامی❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
منصور بهرامی ، یکی از چهرههای دوست داشتنی و نامدار تنیس جهان ، بی ادعا ، خوش رو و کسی که عاشق شادی مردم هست !
زمان شاه چه سختی ای کشید، کشور دست بهایی های نجس بود
Arian Hozori کس نگو مومن
زنده باشید
خیلی کم پیش میاد یه نفر تا این اندازه به دلم بشینه . واقعا مرد و اسطورهی بزرگیه . از خدا میخوام سالیان سال با نشاط و در صحت و سلامتی کامل زندگیشو بکنه و تنیس بازی کنه و ما با دیدنش لذت ببریم انشالله ❤️🌷
خیلی عشقی منصور خان خدا رو شکر ایرانی هستی چون می دونم چقدر دوست دارن
میتونم بگم که خیلی نازی! خیلی آقائی! خیلی با معرفتی! فدای تو و فدای ایران!
دمت گرم ❤
You are a true legend
Great video - BRASIL
خیلی ناراحت کننده ست شنیدن تجارب یک زندگی دردناک در استبداد ثابق و حال.
چه دردها که تو کشیدی هموطن.
Şərəfsiz axmaq
این گزارشگره چقدر مفنگیه چقدر فن و فون میکنه حالم بهم خورد
اشک من رو در آورد...همیشه سلامت باشی
چقدر این مرد دوست داشتنی است
از راکت ۱۵ قرانی تا ساعت ریچارد میل ۳۰۰ هزار دلاری، دمت گرم و گوارای وجودت که هر چی داری از بازوی توانمند، قلب پاک و پشتکارت داری.
منصور بهرامی عشقه عشق ❤❤
چقدر انسان و دوست داشتنی 😍
سلطان تویی منصور بهرامی 👑
باقی ادا تو درمیارن
💖💖💖👑⚘⚘⚘
He is Legend... an absolute genius ... Not just for playing tennis, but making it funny...
he is fantastic
My my my, is he handsome. That persian charm... 🔥💕
دمت گرم مرد باغیرت
proud of you mansour jan. 🎾☘
مایه افتخار افتخار و افتخار🌸❤️🌸
چقدر افتاده و مهربان چقدر لوطی و مشتی 😘
❤❤. I really admire this guy❤❤
درود بر منصور عزیز و دوست داشتنی
منصور بهرامی بی نظیر است. من به شخصه ساعت ها بازی شو دیدم و لذت بردم . امیدوارم همیشه پایدار باشه.
آفرین آقای بهرامی عزیز
I am proud about YOU
استاد دمت گرم . رحمت به شیر مادرت.
چهره دوسداشتنی و بسیار موفق
POR FAVOR COLOQUEM UMA LEGENDA EM PORTUGUES. EU AMO ESSE CARA. PLEASE🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
He basically said that much like most first tennis players in Iran, he was the son of a gardner that worked in iran's first sports center and ever since he was 2 years old he'd start walking on the grass and couldnt afford to buy his racket as it costed as much as his father's one month salary.
He wanted to play tennis but back then it was considered to be an aristocratic sport and "peasants" were not allowed.
He'd practice with sticks and frying pans with the wall or in the bottom of a deep empty pool.
One of his friends bought him his first racket and he snuck into a tennis field to practice but the gaurd beat him up and threw him around six times with blood everywhere and broke his racket.
Them came about 1978 when this sport was seen as too western and people tried to shut it down.
Fortunately before things got too insane, he got a visa to play in France.
He used his connections as much as he could have to add at least two months to his visa but after that there was nothing anyone could do for him.
Then he became and illegal migrant walking the streets of Paris trying to look like an average pedestrian.
Then one of his other connections got him a one year deal.
He played well and people noticed him and in a France 7 f.m interview he explained his situation and many sympathized with him as many Iranian criminals could get easy legal status but a poor guy like him who just wanted to play tennis, has to struggle endlessly and things are still tough.
He got help and got French citizenship eventually... blah blah he is still kicking it even when most players prime years are 20 to 30.
Dorood bar ostoreye tennis ! ❤️
آدمی خاص و بیاد ماندنی🙏👍
دمشگرم
خیلی دوستت دارم♥️
تنیسور-هنرمند مناسبتره یا هنرمند-تنیسور؟!❤
Very nice mansour khaaaaaaaaan🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏵🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅🏅
excelente reportaje
بهترین تنیس باز جهانی 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
چه قدر مجري بي دانش و اطلاعي هستن اين خانم
pooria koleyni چون هدفشون بهرامی یا تنیس نیست. هدف چیز دیگس!
منصور بهرامی لایک
😂❤❤
منصور عزیز درود به شهامتت
پسفردا میخوام برای اولین بار برم زمین تنیس و از این به بعد تنیس یاد بگیرم و دیدن این ویدیو بهم خیلی ی=بیشتر کمک میکنه
درود برشرفت
حیف که مملکت ایران ظرفیتی برای حضور چنین اسطوره های بزرگ ورزشی و اخلاقی نداره.
Would love to have some subtitles for this in French and /or English
Wish I could provide that for you but here is a summary.
He grew up in Iran. His dad was a gardener and didnt earn much hence he used planks of wood and played against the wall by him self. Later as he grew up he became a ball boy and with his saved money he bought a racket and started playing until he joined the Iran's national team.
Unfortunately soon after Iran faced revolution and Tennis got banned. He sneaked in a tennis court once and a 40 year old agent caught him and smashed him onto concrete and broke his racket. That was when he illegally migrated to france.
he was homeless for a while and gradually got a chance to play and won some of the best french players. Got interviewed on French media and said he was illegal and with the help of media he got a 1 year stay.
during his 20-30s he was stuck in France and couldn't leave the country due to his situation hence he played 2-3 pro games that were held in France hence didn't get a chance to really shine. After he reached 30 years old he could get visas to travel and started playing internationally but by then he could no longer play solo and had to play dual mode. He started playing for more of a showmanship and to make people laugh as he considered it a rewarding experience.
fun fact- there is a room full of photos. He had more than 150 cups he wont there and one day through half of them out because he didn't have room and his friend that saw that picked them up and melted them into one cup so he could keep them :)
@@The20ali20 Thank you, very nice of you to put that together!!!!
He basically said that much like most first tennis players in Iran, he was the son of a gardner that worked in iran's first sports center and ever since he was 2 years old he'd start walking on the grass and couldnt afford to buy his racket as it costed as much as his father's one month salary.
He wanted to play tennis but back then it was considered to be an aristocratic sport and "peasants" were not allowed.
He'd practice with sticks and frying pans with the wall or in the bottom of a deep empty pool.
One of his friends bought him his first racket and he snuck into a tennis field to practice but the gaurd beat him up and threw him around six times with blood everywhere and broke his racket.
Them came about 1978 when this sport was seen as too western and people tried to shut it down.
Fortunately before things got too insane, he got a visa to play in France.
He used his connections as much as he could have to add at least two months to his visa but after that there was nothing anyone could do for him.
Then he became and illegal migrant walking the streets of Paris trying to look like an average pedestrian.
Then one of his other connections got him a one year deal.
He played well and people noticed him and in a France 7 f.m interview he explained his situation and many sympathized with him as many Iranian criminals could get easy legal status but a poor guy like him who just wanted to play tennis, has to struggle endlessly and things are still tough.
He got help and got French citizenship eventually... blah blah he is still kicking it even when most players prime years are 20 to 30.
بازیگر تنیس🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
❤️ ❤️
مردم زمان شاه پولدار بودن امکانت زمان شاه خیلی عالی بود
بله درست هیچی نداشتیم زمان شاه
Mojri eftezah, mishod mosahebe kheyli jazabtar bashe
من تنیس اول انقلاب شروع کردم اقای درفشی جوان مربی تنیس من بودند
ممنون بابت مصاحبه ولی از این به بعد از یک مصاحبه کننده حرفه ای تر و باسواد تر با فن بیان بهتر استفاده کنید.
Age to herfei tar va ba savad tari bia to boro vase mosahebehaye badi?!
فک کنم مصاحبه کننده نوشابه امیری دوبلور معروف باشه صدای سند باد
در زمان پادشاهی ایران ما تو خرابها در خاک و شن با توپ کدهایی که از پارچهای پرهنو شلوار بود توپ درست میکردیم و بازی فتوبا و وارباب چلتوک که بسبال است بازی میکردم زمینه که ساخته شدن دیگر جای بازی تو مگه ها بود دولت آن زمان زمین در محل ها درست نکردن برای ورزش بچها و این زمین ۱۰۰ هزار نفری را ب دستور کمته مسابقات آسیایی درست کردن و گرنه مسابقات آسیایی انجام نمیشد در زمان ما فوتبال و هالتر و کشتی والیبال بود که در کوچها و خرابها ما باسنگ هالت درست میکردیم و کشتی میگرفتم با بدبختی در زمان شاه ما ورزش میکردیم و قهرمان هم شدیم چندتا زورخانه و باشگاهایی بود که دور بود بما پیاده گرسنه ورزش را یکطوری انجام میدادیم این بود کشور شاهنشاهی که خیانت ها بما در مدارس و بهداشت ورزش کردن جایی را دولت آنوقت درست نمیکردن برای پرورش بچهای انزمان امروز ۸۰ سال داریم 😮❤❤❤😮
یه سر اومدم بگم وجدانا بازیگر تنیس رو خوب نوشتی 😂😂😂😂
9:04 That 40 year old security guard must have taken him 40 years to realize how he had wasted his life and opportunities now he sees this kid almost 30 years younger taking full advantage of those opportunities and is overcome with nothing but rage and jealously towards the youth. I guarantee that kind of guy continued to waste his remaining 30+ years.
اون یه نفر که دیس لایک کرده 😂
همون یارو ۴۰ ساله است فکر کنم 😂😂
بعد إز انقلاب نتونسته بازى كنه چون تنس بازى اشرافى بود 😳؟؟؟؟؟؟ فرار نخبه ها فرار ورزش فرار ......
@Farshad Barzegar نخبه قطب شمال🤣منجمد بيشتر دقت كن چى گفت
@Farshad Barzegar بيشتر دقت كن چى ميگه مسواك
پسر انقلاب 57 همه چیرو از ما گرفت
خیلی عجیبه
بازیکن نه بازیگر
زمان شاه خارجیها میومدن ایران ایران هم یه زمین داشت اونا هم بدای خودشون میرفتن بازی میکردن به ایرانیها و دیگران هم اجازه بازی نمیدادن
تو زمان شاه تو موز بودی
خیخیخیخی
@@rezzo1802 آره اما تو شلغم بودی
حالا شوما بيا با اين يه دو سِت بازى كن از دلت در بياد 👈🏼🍆
حرفاتون متاسفانه یه ذره بوی خایمالی میده! متاسفم!
اصالتا اراکی
اینقدر بی سواد هستین که هنوز فرق بین بازیگر و بازیکن رو نمیفهمید؟ ببین چه اشخاصی دارن واسه ما برنامه میسازن
شما ببخشید!
شما یکم تدریس کن برا بقیه آقای مهنچس