XxMaplerzxX XxMaplerzxX No, it's very rare to show a close-up of the receiver when the server is (immediately) about to serve. Watch some more tennis. You'll see.
KingKaitain I'm sure I watch more tennis than you, and in no way, shape or form did it look like Murray was about to serve. He was looking straight ahead and in his usual position ready to return serve. He wasn't bouncing the ball and looking down...
XxMaplerzxX Did IQs just drop sharply in Generation Y or something? I'm not talking about how MURRAY looks. I'm talking about *the framing of the shot*. In tennis coverage if a player is about to serve you might do a last-second close-up of that player as they are about to serve, then cut away to a wide shot as the toss is made. You will NOT standardly do a close shot of the RECEIVING player immediately prior to the toss. You would at most do a mid shot of the receiver. It looks like either a vision mixing error or a really strange directorial decision. Also, if you watched tennis regularly (which I suspect you don't, although you may simply be catastrophically unobservant), you'd know that a pro tennis player will almost always look up at the court immediately after finishing bouncing the ball and immediately prior to the toss. Did you really think that a player will look down the whole time before the ball is struck? (Laughs.)
KingKaitain you really are fuckin clueless. I don't know what tennis coverage you watch, but showing footage of the returning player is not uncommon. And look at Murray again. Two hands on the racquet and in his usual returning position. Do you really think Murray serves like that? Maybe you should watch more tennis...
Ameya Deshpande it is known fact he had a virus the first week not saying he would have won the match but when Anderson had to play for over 4 hours to beat him Anderson played his best Murray didn't Anderson best is not greater than Murray best.
Openmind Onepiece Ah...arrogant smugness...gotta love the internet. So an ATP _final_ doesn't really matter? I assume the US and Wimbledon slams Murray won against Djokovic didn't really matter either? You, sir, are a fucking idiot.
Saw it live and was so impressed with Andy 2015.
Andy Murray is amazing and he is my favourite player of all time x
Great final match from 2 of the best.
After 8 matches against Nole he finally beats him good work Andy well done. Hopefully Nole will step his game up for US Open.
novak is miles ahead of Andy, finals in Toronto and Cincy, you'd feel he's burnt out for the us open, still wins it. #machine
they show two strokes per point lmaoooo terrible upload
This was Andy Murray at his very best. So sad this guy is going to leave the sport very soon
You were saying?
Yeah this aged well
The music at the end plz
Atp world tour music 2
Finaly he Beat Djokovic good job Murray well done
Legend! Number 2 in world now...
yep. i am a big fed fan but have to tip my hat to murray. good play under pressure. hope he can win some majors.
I think Djokovic just let he win! because of he is a nice guy.
lol no
Bizarre editing at 0:47. Makes it look like Murray is serving, when it's actually Djokovic's service game.
Are you kidding me??? It looks like Murray is returning... Because he is!
XxMaplerzxX XxMaplerzxX No, it's very rare to show a close-up of the receiver when the server is (immediately) about to serve. Watch some more tennis. You'll see.
KingKaitain I'm sure I watch more tennis than you, and in no way, shape or form did it look like Murray was about to serve. He was looking straight ahead and in his usual position ready to return serve. He wasn't bouncing the ball and looking down...
XxMaplerzxX Did IQs just drop sharply in Generation Y or something? I'm not talking about how MURRAY looks. I'm talking about *the framing of the shot*. In tennis coverage if a player is about to serve you might do a last-second close-up of that player as they are about to serve, then cut away to a wide shot as the toss is made. You will NOT standardly do a close shot of the RECEIVING player immediately prior to the toss. You would at most do a mid shot of the receiver.
It looks like either a vision mixing error or a really strange directorial decision.
Also, if you watched tennis regularly (which I suspect you don't, although you may simply be catastrophically unobservant), you'd know that a pro tennis player will almost always look up at the court immediately after finishing bouncing the ball and immediately prior to the toss. Did you really think that a player will look down the whole time before the ball is struck? (Laughs.)
KingKaitain you really are fuckin clueless. I don't know what tennis coverage you watch, but showing footage of the returning player is not uncommon.
And look at Murray again. Two hands on the racquet and in his usual returning position. Do you really think Murray serves like that? Maybe you should watch more tennis...
Why didn't he play like this in the US?
+David Huang He was ill for most of the first week.
+Josh Jones That illness was called Anderson-ness
Ameya Deshpande it is known fact he had a virus the first week not saying he would have won the match but when Anderson had to play for over 4 hours to beat him Anderson played his best Murray didn't Anderson best is not greater than Murray best.
Murray at his best, is the fuckin best.
novak was winning all important matches montreal was not djoker at his best :D
but ofcourse cant say murray wasnt ill on us open
Djokovic was panting in the first set.
THATS RIGHT DJOKE GET REKT
ucdlin lol joker wasnt even at his 60% murray can enjoy this little title because djoko beats him when it really matters
+Openmind Onepiece
Bad attitude for you that's why you are djokovic's fans
Openmind Onepiece Ah...arrogant smugness...gotta love the internet. So an ATP _final_ doesn't really matter? I assume the US and Wimbledon slams Murray won against Djokovic didn't really matter either?
You, sir, are a fucking idiot.
I must add I'm aFed fan
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YOU WILL FAIL
JUST FACE THE FACTS ABOUT YOU AND YOUR WAY OF PLAYING!!!!!!
Its about time Djokovic got taken down. He's way too egotistical.
I don't like Murray...