I love his reactions after the point--cool as a cucumber. It makes the points so much more exciting by contrast. The younger, rabble-rousing players today could learn a lesson here.
@@z1az285 I agree. I hope it continues. And I certainly haven’t watched nearly as much of Alcaraz as I have of Federer (not just because of the difference of the length of their careers), so I’m not 100% confident of this. (And sorry re long post but I just got going so just skip it if you’re bored.) That said, John McEnroe, of whom I’m sort of a fan, once said that he thought Federer loves tennis more than anyone else he had ever seen - and that his game is the most beautiful he’s ever seen, so I have some support for this. Occasionally, when Federer pulls off a shot he really likes there’s a small grin; occasionally, as with tweener vs Djokovic at US Open, he just exults: jumps up, arches his back, a purely spontaneous expression of delight. And since there are always contrarians I will acknowledge that some may say this is sticking it to his opponents, but I disagree. He just loves it, and by no means does he do this with every mind-bogglingly great shot he hits. Alcaraz, whom I really like and respect, doesn’t show quite this attitude; just a little more aggressive, pumping himself up less than enjoying the moment. In his prime Jack Nicklaus was like Federer: that leap for joy after sinking the incredible putt at 16 in the ‘75 Masters, the happiness on his face when he sinks the putt to win the US Open at Baltusrol; his reaction to sinking the putt at 17 in the 86 Masters. It’s just a kind of childlike delight, a feeling you can share with the player, and is something to cherish and adds something to life.
@@samuelsessions2817 I read your post in it's entirety and while i do believe you are correct, Alcaraz actually had a similar attitude to federer until this year. but it also involved playing to the Crowd and it gave him energy as well as enjoyment. But i do agree this year he is more business like and still enjoys himself but he plays less of these shots and definitely more percentage focused. i think its a balance. perfectly ok, he is his own man and whatever works for him is fine by me. Alcaraz definitely plays attacking tennis like federer but is not federer. he has federer's touch and feel (drop shots/ drop volleys) as well as extraordinary hands at net plus the ability to generate pace easily, but his movement is more physical and certainly not like Federer's. more like a mix of nadal and Djokovic. he will forge his own path when all is said and done.
Thank you so much for these videos. Every TH-cam video of Roger reminds us of his beautiful game. He’s a true artist. He is the one player in history who had the shots and skill to win by making winners, far more winners than opponents. So his matches are works of art painted by winners, brush strokes of his variety of shots. Watching others even the other 2 of big 3 is like watching paint dry.
@@keithwatson7434 Roger and Novak played against each other for 15 seasons. Novak had the better H2H against Roger for 3 seasons - at the end of Roger's career (and after 2 knee surgeries). The only reason Novak has more GS is because he has faced weak competition. Roger is the GOAT!
No player, including Roger can stop. a determined opponent from looking silly by trying to return an unplayable shot, and every professional player loves making unplayable shots. That does not equate with loving to make opponents look silly (unless (unless its "poetic justice" because the opponent was being unsportsmanlike. In that case, it is good for the match, the crowd, and the sport, and everyone should love it.
You can see that he plays some squash. A lot of those deceptive flat slice shots from the forehand side. That’s the bread and butter of squash. Would love to see / play with him in squash
Here after ESPN released their article on the top 10 men’s players of the 21st century…. even they know who the real tennis GOAT is 😎 Roger is the best to ever do it!
The real goat is Novak when all were tied at 20GS a piece that list is nonsense that ESPN made. Just look at the top hardest GS won list that I bet all my money not even ESPN looked at this list which will tell you everything on who the real GOAT is. If you look at the list then count all the slams it is Novak Nadal who won more tougher slams then Fed and both were ranked lower then Fed on that ESPN list go figure That list will also show you toughest periods to win Tennis was from 2008-2016 With 1980-1990 being the second toughest period overall to win I got more stats that I can easily prove ESPNs list is a huge joke And the crowds aren't even factored into the difficulty of winning a slam either which Fed never had to deal with unlike Novak who's still dealing with the crowds Fact of the matter is Novak is greatest sports athlete of all time due to going up against all and overcoming it all as well No other athlete has done what he has done other then Ali I'd say Ali also had to over come a lot
Here ya go... bite into these facts and don't be lied to by the media and... ESPN apparently These facts are facts that not even ESPN knows about seeing that phoney top 100 athletes of all time list they just released tsk tsk tsk.... ESPN you can't fool me Top 100 hardest Grand Slams won of all time using only the first 20 grand slams the big 3 won only not the rest to make it all fair since they all won at least 20 grand slams a piece Novak has 17 GS that make the list Rafa 13 Fed 7 Wawrinka 3 ((Ranked 1/2/5)) Murray 3 ((Ranked 33/62/88)) This doesn't factor in the crowds either which makes it more difficult to win Hardest period of GS won was specifically from 2010-2016 with 27 GS out of the top 100 were won during this time-frame which is hardest period to win a slam in Tennis history going by the numbers. 33 GS out of the top 100 hardest GS won were from 2008-2018 (this period here is probably the toughest period overall if we go by decades time frame but if we don't then I'd say 2008-2016 is toughest period altogether) Second hardest era? 1980-1990 with 27 out of the top 100 hardest GS Feds era? 2000-2010 only 14 GS made the list out of top 100 hardest GS
There is also the Grand Slam Strength comparison as well. Novak also has advantage on having won more slams when the Grand Slam tournaments were maxed out with the best players being at the tournaments Grand Slam Strength Comparison Novak has 13 slams having 3000 or more strength pts ending in the year 2018 Nadal has 12 slams having 3000 or more strength pts ending in the year 2018 Federer has 8 slams having 3000 or more strength pts ending in the year 2018 I stopped at 2018 to make it fair and that was last year Fed was healthy and playing good So there you have it It's okay to like a player more then the others but it's not fair and correct to lie about it and make it seem like that player is the greatest Don't people want the truth anyways? I guess not in the gentlemens sport we call.... Tennis Having seen Novak play Tennis Tennis is anything but gentlemen by everything that I have witnessed
You can see so much of Federer in Alcaraz. The incredible feel, net play, and awareness of when to move forward and close is similar, not to mention the sumptuous use of the dropper!
when i played younger i had the classic one-hand backhand. i could hit almost all the shots RF hit, but to obtain 60% of his consistency and accuracy would have been the most i would achieve if i practiced as a professional for the rest of my life. there is no doubt RF held back from humiliating his opponents more .
I never forgot how Djokovic is the GOAT at beating Federer like a drum and achieving everything Federer and his pathetic braindead fans could only dream of.
Love Federer, but you could make a similar video featuring almost any of the top 100 players. They each have their moments making their opponents look incompetent.
Federer didn’t love making them look stupid. He loved winning and because he was so good, sometimes, his opponents were all out of sorts, making them perhaps look stupid.
@@nunoteixeira-ex3wu It would be much harder to make a compilation of Djokovic humiliating the panties off Federer, since that video will be 999999999999999999 hours long 😂😂😂😂😂
@@plinsfI would say you wouldn't initially refer to him as Joke-ovic if you hadn't envied his results and history-making so much. So you gotta pull the elegance card out.
@@plinsf I think you've fallen into the mainstream propaganda. Joe Mcenroe himself said that Novak is getting more crap from the public than Joe ever did, for far less antics. Also, you know that what I, you or some huff post author think about him or Roger won't matter in 10-20 years. The only thing that actually will, is records. When you open the section of former champions on any tennis related article on Wikipedia, you know whose name is going to pop up most of the time?
Yeah there are definitely levels to sports even when you're supposedly at the 'top' level there are a handful that are just that much better. HIs opponents are working their butts off playing and Roger looks like he is doing warmups for an actual match.
@@keithwatson7434 At this point I would agree. The baton is always passed. At one point trying to beat Ivan Lendel on a tennis court was a fool's errand. The man was like a tennis playing robot. He just didn't make mistakes with anything near the frequency of his opponents and would just 'kill with the skills'. Bjorn Borg could just 'out athlete you' in his prime. The stamina, particularly in the later rounds and games, was amazing to watch. Federer was an artist. He played the game like a Maestro. The greats each have their own set of qualities. I don't 'rank them' particularly when they weren't frequent opponents in their primes. I just enjoy the brilliance.
@@guiwhiz Claiming that you don’t rank them but yet making statements like “there are definitely levels to sports even when you’re supposedly at the top level.” Pure hypocrite. There are levels indeed. Federer’s level is definitely not the top. Djokovic is.
@@keithwatson7434 You rank them by tier... not who is the G.O.A.T... Name a star tennis player who never lost a match? So on THAT day he/she wasn't even the best on that COURT much less the world. So yes there are levels. A top 25 ranked WTA player will consistently beat a bottom ranked 25 player. Trying to say Roger Federer doesn't make the list of top 25 of all time means you just don't understand the game.
@@guiwhiz Top 25 lol nope, in my dictionary, Agassi or Sampras are nowhere near Djokovic, Nadal, or Federer, and Federer is nowhere near Djokovic. Nobody would say McEnroe is on the same level as Kuerten with 4 slam differential, and Federer is not on the same level as Djokovic with the 4 slam differential.
Did anyone else notice how every one of these is when he is being served to? I wonder if it's because he can start to work his opponent on the return shot and work from there.
not an ounce of grace in movement of behaviour. Fans will always see Federer as GOAT. He was the only one that gave people orgasms by simply playing tennis. Djoko does not have his grace and elegance, and that is what makes tennis fans LOVE players. Djoko is undeniably GOAT by number of GS won, but Federer is the GOAT of people's hearts. That will not change no matter how many slams Djokovic has.
Djokovic falling on surfaces against Federer, but eating grass when Federer choked :/ Djoko knows Federer is the king but seems like he had too many embarrassments to admit.
Oh i remember well how stupid Federer looked in that particular game in the same USO match, where he rushed to the net using sabr tactics and got his arse handed to him by two perfectly crafted lobs by Novak consecutively! Lmao Or how stupid he looked wasting his two match points on two separate occasions, the USO 2011 semi-final and the Wimbledon 2019 final...lol very stupid indeed...
And Djokovic won both matches where Federer made him look "stupid" lol Next time maybe make a video named "Djokovic just loved beating the shit out of Federer," but that clip will be 10 hours long lol
Djokovic hoy sin Federer y muy pocas veces a Nadal puede ganar torneos fácilmente, eso no tiene ningún crédito como tenista porque no hay nadie al nivel de Roger 🙄🙄🙄
The most elegant and technical player who has ever held a racquet. I miss Federer greatly.
Me too 😭
also the best ever
The times Federer made Djokovic bite the dust on the ground are priceless 😂😂😂
The times Djokovic had Federer beaten down like a loser bitch are priceless 😂😂😂
I love his reactions after the point--cool as a cucumber. It makes the points so much more exciting by contrast. The younger, rabble-rousing players today could learn a lesson here.
Please don't stop making videos of Federer. There's no one that can replace the way this guy played tennis.
I agree totally.
We will never see anyone like him.
As they say, poetry in motion ❤❤
true, no one can replace him but Alcaraz is displaying patterns of play that is similar if not identical
@@z1az285 I agree. I hope it continues. And I certainly haven’t watched nearly as much of Alcaraz as I have of Federer (not just because of the difference of the length of their careers), so I’m not 100% confident of this. (And sorry re long post but I just got going so just skip it if you’re bored.) That said, John McEnroe, of whom I’m sort of a fan, once said that he thought Federer loves tennis more than anyone else he had ever seen - and that his game is the most beautiful he’s ever seen, so I have some support for this. Occasionally, when Federer pulls off a shot he really likes there’s a small grin; occasionally, as with tweener vs Djokovic at US Open, he just exults: jumps up, arches his back, a purely spontaneous expression of delight. And since there are always contrarians I will acknowledge that some may say this is sticking it to his opponents, but I disagree. He just loves it, and by no means does he do this with every mind-bogglingly great shot he hits. Alcaraz, whom I really like and respect, doesn’t show quite this attitude; just a little more aggressive, pumping himself up less than enjoying the moment. In his prime Jack Nicklaus was like Federer: that leap for joy after sinking the incredible putt at 16 in the ‘75 Masters, the happiness on his face when he sinks the putt to win the US Open at Baltusrol; his reaction to sinking the putt at 17 in the 86 Masters. It’s just a kind of childlike delight, a feeling you can share with the player, and is something to cherish and adds something to life.
@@samuelsessions2817 I read your post in it's entirety and while i do believe you are correct, Alcaraz actually had a similar attitude to federer until this year. but it also involved playing to the Crowd and it gave him energy as well as enjoyment. But i do agree this year he is more business like and still enjoys himself but he plays less of these shots and definitely more percentage focused. i think its a balance. perfectly ok, he is his own man and whatever works for him is fine by me. Alcaraz definitely plays attacking tennis like federer but is not federer. he has federer's touch and feel (drop shots/ drop volleys) as well as extraordinary hands at net plus the ability to generate pace easily, but his movement is more physical and certainly not like Federer's. more like a mix of nadal and Djokovic. he will forge his own path when all is said and done.
Yes. A talent we will never see again.
Thank you so much for these videos. Every TH-cam video of Roger reminds us of his beautiful game. He’s a true artist. He is the one player in history who had the shots and skill to win by making winners, far more winners than opponents. So his matches are works of art painted by winners, brush strokes of his variety of shots. Watching others even the other 2 of big 3 is like watching paint dry.
Every time there was a video cut I was hoping it wasn't the end. And then it was. Thanks for the video.
Notice how many of Fed's best shots are struck very softly. Not an ounce of wasted effort
Federer never disappoints. I really liked this outro also. the drone going over those empty courts in an evening sun 🙂
I see the GOAT Federer, I click ❤
GOAT in losing with his two biggest Rivals. Hihi.
@davesufci1929 most talented
..no doubt.
@@davesufci1929 not a surprise here, fed is and was older than the two; perfectly normal he couldn't play at his level anymore when facing the two.
He's the TGOAT: third greatest of all time
@@andreandree4384 no...... Wrong, Federer's Prime can not handle Djokovic's Prime and Nadal's Prime.
I love Alcaraz nowdays, but nobody cant replace this man! 🥲
Same here bruh
Can see Djoko trying very hard to safe the ball when Roger just toying with him to make him fall!
Can see Federer trying very hard to make Djokovic lose and yet he ended up the losing one!
I miss him playing so much! Poetry in motion! As Dick Enberg called him the Maestro, his racquet was like he was making music!
Man is another level 🎶
The greatest to ever play.
One of the two greatest losers to the GOAT Djokovic.
@@keithwatson7434 Roger and Novak played against each other for 15 seasons. Novak had the better H2H against Roger for 3 seasons - at the end of Roger's career (and after 2 knee surgeries). The only reason Novak has more GS is because he has faced weak competition. Roger is the GOAT!
No player, including Roger can stop. a determined opponent from looking silly by trying to return an unplayable shot, and every professional player loves making unplayable shots. That does not equate with loving to make opponents look silly (unless (unless its "poetic justice" because the opponent was being unsportsmanlike. In that case, it is good for the match, the crowd, and the sport, and everyone should love it.
Sou seu fã prô resto da vida 👏👏👏❤️
This is the ankle breaker of tennis.
He’s the legend with style. Even Djokovic cant play at the age of FedEx at his level.
Djokovic completed tennis at 37, while Federer cried and begged and still couldn't win a single title at MC, Rome, and Olympics lmfao
Mỗi lần xem Roger Federer chơi, niềm đam mê Tennis của tôi là trổi dậy!
You can see that he plays some squash. A lot of those deceptive flat slice shots from the forehand side. That’s the bread and butter of squash. Would love to see / play with him in squash
I miss you so much Roger Federer.
"Artist at work."
Here after ESPN released their article on the top 10 men’s players of the 21st century…. even they know who the real tennis GOAT is 😎 Roger is the best to ever do it!
Thanks to u I just read it. I am really glad that they see a player overall and don't rely just on numbers.
The real goat is Novak when all were tied at 20GS a piece that list is nonsense that ESPN made.
Just look at the top hardest GS won list that I bet all my money not even ESPN looked at this list which will tell you everything on who the real GOAT is.
If you look at the list then count all the slams it is Novak Nadal who won more tougher slams then Fed and both were ranked lower then Fed on that ESPN list go figure
That list will also show you toughest periods to win Tennis was from 2008-2016
With 1980-1990 being the second toughest period overall to win
I got more stats that I can easily prove ESPNs list is a huge joke
And the crowds aren't even factored into the difficulty of winning a slam either which Fed never had to deal with unlike Novak who's still dealing with the crowds
Fact of the matter is Novak is greatest sports athlete of all time due to going up against all and overcoming it all as well
No other athlete has done what he has done other then Ali I'd say
Ali also had to over come a lot
Here ya go... bite into these facts and don't be lied to by the media and... ESPN apparently
These facts are facts that not even ESPN knows about seeing that phoney top 100 athletes of all time list they just released tsk tsk tsk.... ESPN you can't fool me
Top 100 hardest Grand Slams won of all time using only the first 20 grand slams the big 3 won only not the rest to make it all fair since they all won at least 20 grand slams a piece
Novak has 17 GS that make the list
Rafa 13
Fed 7
Wawrinka 3 ((Ranked 1/2/5))
Murray 3 ((Ranked 33/62/88))
This doesn't factor in the crowds either which makes it more difficult to win
Hardest period of GS won was specifically from 2010-2016 with 27 GS out of the top 100 were won during this time-frame which is hardest period to win a slam in Tennis history going by the numbers.
33 GS out of the top 100 hardest GS won were from 2008-2018 (this period here is probably the toughest period overall if we go by decades time frame but if we don't then I'd say 2008-2016 is toughest period altogether)
Second hardest era? 1980-1990 with 27 out of the top 100 hardest GS
Feds era? 2000-2010 only 14 GS made the list out of top 100 hardest GS
There is also the Grand Slam Strength comparison as well. Novak also has advantage on having won more slams when the Grand Slam tournaments were maxed out with the best players being at the tournaments
Grand Slam Strength Comparison
Novak has 13 slams having 3000 or more strength pts ending in the year 2018
Nadal has 12 slams having 3000 or more strength pts ending in the year 2018
Federer has 8 slams having 3000 or more strength pts ending in the year 2018
I stopped at 2018 to make it fair and that was last year Fed was healthy and playing good
So there you have it
It's okay to like a player more then the others but it's not fair and correct to lie about it and make it seem like that player is the greatest
Don't people want the truth anyways?
I guess not in the gentlemens sport we call.... Tennis
Having seen Novak play Tennis Tennis is anything but gentlemen by everything that I have witnessed
@@iamdaliborcrickets 😂
You can see so much of Federer in Alcaraz. The incredible feel, net play, and awareness of when to move forward and close is similar, not to mention the sumptuous use of the dropper!
The legend in action
D*mn I miss Federer!
What Federer does to pros is what the kid in the advanced class does to beginner/intermediate players.
Djoko got embarrassed
Federer lost lost lost
An awesome video
The master of wrong footing opponents in the history of Tennis 🎾
6:30 its wierd seeing Mannarino haaving a full head of hair...😅
The shots of the genius.
I miss you ❤
The GOAT ❤
5:12 this Slice Lob is awesome
when i played younger i had the classic one-hand backhand. i could hit almost all the shots RF hit, but to obtain 60% of his consistency and accuracy would have been the most i would achieve if i practiced as a professional for the rest of my life. there is no doubt RF held back from humiliating his opponents more .
Roger Fédérer le Maestro, c'est lui le meilleur.Le beau tennis ,le tennis qu'on aime c'est Fédérer !
Roger: A true fan made GOAT, facts support the real one but it does not matter
The most versatile shot maker is Rog..
I want him to play pickleball just to see how quickly he becomes #1 in that.
cool but no musik please, tennis ball noise is great alone
i relish the moments federer makes novak loose his footing haha
I relish the moments Djokovic makes Federer a pile of shredded meat by beating him left and right haha
Obviously He 's the one who invent Joga Bonito in Tennis game.
Probably he love it much that forgot to win more grand slams. 😂
djokovic looking like a puppet on the last point 😂
Federer looking like a piece of shit when he loses that match in the end 😂
@@keithwatson7434 emotional eh? keep crying kid
@@nunoteixeira-ex3wu crying over 24>20? Sorry that’s what Federer fans will have to do for the rest of your lives 😂😂😂
THE OG GOAT
The like comment subscribe graphic OVER the clip?!
I didn’t know this power was possible!
I forgot about how djokovic is the goat at falling over and pretending to be hurt.
and Federer is goat at...what?
@@Gligorije01choking
@@Gligorije01 being one of the most popular athletes of all time?
@@willgilhespy He is, and I applaud him. But he's no GOAT.
I never forgot how Djokovic is the GOAT at beating Federer like a drum and achieving everything Federer and his pathetic braindead fans could only dream of.
Remove the music backdrop
We will remember roland garros final 2008
Roger the Great
breaking ankles in tennis LOL
4:06 😂😂🤣🤣
Lets be honest here, Kyrgios doesn't need any help to look stupid.
best comment
Coming from basketball it’s fun to see you can break ankles in tennis too
Love Federer, but you could make a similar video featuring almost any of the top 100 players. They each have their moments making their opponents look incompetent.
most optimal tennis player
Federer didn’t love making them look stupid. He loved winning and because he was so good, sometimes, his opponents were all out of sorts, making them perhaps look stupid.
Well in all 3 Djokovic's shots he literally did make him look stupid.
Djokovic makes Federer's existence in this world look stupid.
he could make a compilation of minutes embarrassing that statpadder lol
@@nunoteixeira-ex3wu It would be much harder to make a compilation of Djokovic humiliating the panties off Federer, since that video will be 999999999999999999 hours long 😂😂😂😂😂
Magic
Joke-ovic is so clumsy compared to graceful Fed 🥴
If youre appreciate grace and elegance more than results, warrior spirit and mental toughness overall - better go watch figure skating.
@@Gligorije01 not "more than" but equally. You'd only make that point if you weren't sad/insecure in Joke-ovic's qualities.
@@plinsfI would say you wouldn't initially refer to him as Joke-ovic if you hadn't envied his results and history-making so much. So you gotta pull the elegance card out.
@@Gligorije01 it's not so much envy but that I've always seen his bad sportsmanship and lack of polish. He'll never overcome this.
@@plinsf I think you've fallen into the mainstream propaganda. Joe Mcenroe himself said that Novak is getting more crap from the public than Joe ever did, for far less antics. Also, you know that what I, you or some huff post author think about him or Roger won't matter in 10-20 years. The only thing that actually will, is records. When you open the section of former champions on any tennis related article on Wikipedia, you know whose name is going to pop up most of the time?
Rafa has made Fed look stupid on clay, time and time again. Rafa has also an edge over Fed on outdoor hardcourt: 8-6
i came for the tomic point
Yeah there are definitely levels to sports even when you're supposedly at the 'top' level there are a handful that are just that much better. HIs opponents are working their butts off playing and Roger looks like he is doing warmups for an actual match.
He can warmup for the rest of his life since Djokovic is the king of tennis.
@@keithwatson7434 At this point I would agree. The baton is always passed. At one point trying to beat Ivan Lendel on a tennis court was a fool's errand. The man was like a tennis playing robot. He just didn't make mistakes with anything near the frequency of his opponents and would just 'kill with the skills'. Bjorn Borg could just 'out athlete you' in his prime. The stamina, particularly in the later rounds and games, was amazing to watch. Federer was an artist. He played the game like a Maestro. The greats each have their own set of qualities. I don't 'rank them' particularly when they weren't frequent opponents in their primes. I just enjoy the brilliance.
@@guiwhiz Claiming that you don’t rank them but yet making statements like “there are definitely levels to sports even when you’re supposedly at the top level.” Pure hypocrite. There are levels indeed. Federer’s level is definitely not the top. Djokovic is.
@@keithwatson7434 You rank them by tier... not who is the G.O.A.T... Name a star tennis player who never lost a match? So on THAT day he/she wasn't even the best on that COURT much less the world. So yes there are levels. A top 25 ranked WTA player will consistently beat a bottom ranked 25 player. Trying to say Roger Federer doesn't make the list of top 25 of all time means you just don't understand the game.
@@guiwhiz Top 25 lol nope, in my dictionary, Agassi or Sampras are nowhere near Djokovic, Nadal, or Federer, and Federer is nowhere near Djokovic. Nobody would say McEnroe is on the same level as Kuerten with 4 slam differential, and Federer is not on the same level as Djokovic with the 4 slam differential.
That forehand chip winner at 4:08 is the ultimate p*ss take ahah
Poor Lucic was brutally made fun of...
Did anyone else notice how every one of these is when he is being served to? I wonder if it's because he can start to work his opponent on the return shot and work from there.
All quite , genius at work
Carlos Arcalaz is actually very entertaining.
Video should be retitled to "When Roger Federer's Touch Factor Reaches 100%"
Couldn't quite tell which pixel is Federer... maybe use more of them
And then people act like Carlos invented drop shots lol I think not
Roger doesnt invented drop shot eother so what 🤷♂️
Not a single play with Nadal, despite all matched they played…
he is there literally in the first minute of the video
Novak the GOAT
not an ounce of grace in movement of behaviour. Fans will always see Federer as GOAT. He was the only one that gave people orgasms by simply playing tennis. Djoko does not have his grace and elegance, and that is what makes tennis fans LOVE players. Djoko is undeniably GOAT by number of GS won, but Federer is the GOAT of people's hearts. That will not change no matter how many slams Djokovic has.
@@anetadygon3478 I don’t care about people’s hearts
@@sirrogerisme Djokovic does. He is the unloved one. He knows it and can’t bear it.
@@supai8725 I’m not Djokovic. I spoke for myself
@@sirrogerisme Thanks for outing yourself
this would be so much better without the music
Nobody like him❤
Djokovic falling on surfaces against Federer, but eating grass when Federer choked :/ Djoko knows Federer is the king but seems like he had too many embarrassments to admit.
Federer is the king in losing to his two biggest rivals hihi. Always behind, Roger Chokerer. :))
WHO
Federer is numero 3!😂
Federer doesn't fall on surfaces against Djokovic because he knows that he's going to be on his knees in front of Djokovic for the rest of his life.
How could Tomic lose a point to Federer?
!nsulting video title!Novak made him nobody,thats why his nickname is Mister 40-15!😂😂😂
These videos would be so much better without the annoying background music.
He does it to everybody..
and I don't think he did it with malice intention to embarrass the other player, he just to win the point and as well as entertain the spectator.
Oh i remember well how stupid Federer looked in that particular game in the same USO match, where he rushed to the net using sabr tactics and got his arse handed to him by two perfectly crafted lobs by Novak consecutively! Lmao Or how stupid he looked wasting his two match points on two separate occasions, the USO 2011 semi-final and the Wimbledon 2019 final...lol very stupid indeed...
And Djokovic won both matches where Federer made him look "stupid" lol
Next time maybe make a video named "Djokovic just loved beating the shit out of Federer," but that clip will be 10 hours long lol
Roger is over. Tennis goes on.
Sinner & Alcaraz are #1
I wish you would re-title this video to "When Federer outplayed his opponents" because "stupid" is just not the right word in this context.
Djokovic hoy sin Federer y muy pocas veces a Nadal puede ganar torneos fácilmente, eso no tiene ningún crédito como tenista porque no hay nadie al nivel de Roger 🙄🙄🙄