"Not only do these players today lack a spine, but they're error-prone machines, which is why I'm not entirely impressed with Novak's records. That's why these people who only look at "stats" I find cringy. For the juniors I train, none of them want to play like Djokovic. They all want to play like Federer." -Nikolay Davydenko
@@initialize21well Djokovic has the h2h against Rog and Rafa, so it’s not just the players today he has beaten. But hey, if kids want to grow up to lose to players growing up wanting to play like Djokovic, more power to them.
"Not only do these players today lack a spine, but they're error-prone machines, which is why I'm not entirely impressed with Novak's records. That's why these people who only look at "stats" I find cringy. For the juniors I train, none of them want to play like Djokovic. They all want to play like Federer." -Nikolay Davydenko
Ofcourse,watch it on speed 0.25 and stop it where the ball touch the court,and youll see that the whole ball was on line...but technology today make it that Novak return was in net,if they want too 😂🤦.....imagine that ball was out at least 5 cantimeters out by replay 🤔🤔🤔🤷🤷🤷
Watched it in video editor frame by frame and its 100% on the line. Hawk eye showed it waayyy out. The original call was made by a line judge however so it would have been the same without electronic eye. There should be a video system which shows the actual ball bounce where the umpire makes the final call from that.
For the most part, this video showed Djokovic when he was at his worst, when he was most frustrated, but it showed every other player, for the most part, when they were at their best, in their funniest moments. Shame on you, Tennis TV.
I'm not sure why y'all considered that last scene of Andrey as a "funny" moment but this video without him would be 5 minutes long that's why Alcaraz said Andrey is the funniest guy in the whole ATP
Rublev while funny and adorable as he may be it looks he's just as big of a mess off the court as he is on the court. Which explains a lot about his level.
hearing the ole ole ole chant with a name that sounds so close to "senna" is a bit unnerving, to be honest. not that senna or his fans own that chant, it's popular everywhere, but it just shocked me a little.
8:40 - To Nole fans: I'm not trying to goad you by saying this; I just want to help you understand why Nole doesn't have as many fans as you think he should. Carlos' reaction to being hit is the reaction a player should have. He laughed it off because he knows accidents happen, and there's no reason to think your opponent is trying to hurt you. Unfortunately, Nole's reaction to this kind of thing is usually to behave as if it's a personal affront. And he does the same when the crowd isn't on his side. He takes too many things personally, and it just comes off as if he feels entitled. I'm sure he'd have more fans if he weren't that way on court because he's very charming when he's off-court.
nah... he is not liked because he is not Western Eurepean or US citizen. Imagine if he is, with his characteristic, he would be praised as the special one, funny and likeable
@@anpham605 Meddy, Hurcacz, and Fucsovics aren't Western European, and crowds seem to like them (with occasional exceptions for Med when he gets angry). And there are certainly Western Europeans whom crowds _don't_ like. Paire and Fognini come to mind, and they're about as Western European as you can get. I've spoken with people about this as well as having seen numerous comments online. I see no evidence that Nole's lack of popularity has to do with where he's from. Tennis is a sport where politeness/etiquette is built into the game. One can clearly see how crowds react to certain kinds of behavior, and as great as Nole is, he usually behaves like he has a chip on his shoulder, and crowds don't like that regardless of where a player is from.
@@BassByTheBay no way, whenever Meddy / Nole play, it is always like this. 1) Meddy/Nole wins a point -> claps from the crowd 2) their opponent wins a point -> standing ovation from the crowd 3) Meddy/Nole make a mistake -> "yeahhhhh" from the crowd 4) thier opponent makes a mistake -> "ohhhh" from the crowd
"Not only do these players today lack a spine, but they're error-prone machines, which is why I'm not entirely impressed with Novak's records. That's why these people who only look at "stats" I find cringy. For the juniors I train, none of them want to play like Djokovic. They all want to play like Federer." -Nikolay Davydenko
Novak is having a ball against these weakest next gen's who are so inconsistent...Roddick would have given tough fight to WTA GOAT novak than these weakest next gen's😂😂😂
"Mr Djokovic has no more challenges" sums up this year
Good one!!
"Not only do these players today lack a spine, but they're error-prone machines, which is why I'm not entirely impressed with Novak's records. That's why these people who only look at "stats" I find cringy. For the juniors I train, none of them want to play like Djokovic. They all want to play like Federer." -Nikolay Davydenko
@@initialize21well Djokovic has the h2h against Rog and Rafa, so it’s not just the players today he has beaten. But hey, if kids want to grow up to lose to players growing up wanting to play like Djokovic, more power to them.
@@initialize21maybe kids wanna play like Fed and Rafa but all the Atp pros want to play and hold form like Djokovic
@@initialize21 such a stupid comment, Djokovic is literally the most complete player, anyone who wants to win wants to copy Djoker
"You turned it off, you genius." (LOL)
Andrey is just happy to be there
Djokovic is amazing real Champion🎉
But above all else I like the one- where Novak is conducting the booing choir🤣
😂😂
Probably the best funny moment of the tournament, usually he gives them a round of applauses, this time he came with an even better reaction🤣
Djokovic = gigachad
love it ❤
All the negative pressure, the challenges, the problems, are an opportunity to rise up.
-Kobe Bryant
Djokovic is also a good maestro
Two and half Russians ... with Stefanos is 3🤣
I think my favourite was the kid mascot who was so clearly sulking cos he had to walk on with Rune rather than Sinner 😂
The mental strength to be a maestro with the crowd and then be completely focused to win the title. 🎵🎵🐐🏆🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🔥🔥🔥
"Mr Djokovic has no more challenges"
Has deeper meaning...
"Not only do these players today lack a spine, but they're error-prone machines, which is why I'm not entirely impressed with Novak's records. That's why these people who only look at "stats" I find cringy. For the juniors I train, none of them want to play like Djokovic. They all want to play like Federer." -Nikolay Davydenko
@@initialize21you post this on every comment?
@@initialize21Better to play like Djokovic and win. I rest my case
Forget match highlights - this is my favorite video from atp finals this year lol
13:00 The GOAT No1e!
@1:41 Sasha: Иди ко мне! :) Why didnt Tennis TV show Alcaraz's racquet abuse, while putting GOAT's and Medvedev's there?
Wonderful video, thanks ATP 🎉
They are all laughing and smiling but GOAT had a last laugh lifting the trophy..... 👌🏼
I would swear that ball at 12:39 was on the line
Ofcourse,watch it on speed 0.25 and stop it where the ball touch the court,and youll see that the whole ball was on line...but technology today make it that Novak return was in net,if they want too 😂🤦.....imagine that ball was out at least 5 cantimeters out by replay 🤔🤔🤔🤷🤷🤷
Watched it in video editor frame by frame and its 100% on the line. Hawk eye showed it waayyy out. The original call was made by a line judge however so it would have been the same without electronic eye. There should be a video system which shows the actual ball bounce where the umpire makes the final call from that.
Rublev is a special kind of awkward... it's so bad it's actually good.
lol i was thinking of a way to put it and you summed it up perfectly
03:09 was hilarious
For the most part, this video showed Djokovic when he was at his worst, when he was most frustrated, but it showed every other player, for the most part, when they were at their best, in their funniest moments. Shame on you, Tennis TV.
lol
They showed Djokovic for who he is. Take it or leave it. This is your champion! Keep crying 😂
@@pukewhenimsadto cry? he is number one 😂😂😂 only you can cry😢😢😢😢
it's always like that because the G.O.A.T is not swiss or spanish, just relax 👍
It's called calling out, not crying. Nice try, Gold Wolf wannabe.@@pukewhenimsad
Zverev was unknowable bro thought it was a photoshooting
4:12 that’s me😅
I'm not sure why y'all considered that last scene of Andrey as a "funny" moment but this video without him would be 5 minutes long that's why Alcaraz said Andrey is the funniest guy in the whole ATP
❤ Djokooooo is tHeKing's👑
“Barba” 😅
I agree, Rublev is the funniest, Dimitrov comes second and Medvedev in third place
Nole's IQ = infinity
standing by Badosa's side, Carlos seemed to be transparent to Stefanos' eyes 😆😵
hello....hello....
Rublev while funny and adorable as he may be it looks he's just as big of a mess off the court as he is on the court. Which explains a lot about his level.
You didn't even understand what you just said and it shows you yourself are a mess.
ONLY DJOKOVIC ❤❤❤❤❤❤
3:09 POV: you're zverev's girlfriend (punching bag)
Yeah, not funny, just creepy
hearing the ole ole ole chant with a name that sounds so close to "senna" is a bit unnerving, to be honest. not that senna or his fans own that chant, it's popular everywhere, but it just shocked me a little.
The kid with Jannik Sinner looks like Mussolini.
8:40 - To Nole fans: I'm not trying to goad you by saying this; I just want to help you understand why Nole doesn't have as many fans as you think he should. Carlos' reaction to being hit is the reaction a player should have. He laughed it off because he knows accidents happen, and there's no reason to think your opponent is trying to hurt you.
Unfortunately, Nole's reaction to this kind of thing is usually to behave as if it's a personal affront. And he does the same when the crowd isn't on his side. He takes too many things personally, and it just comes off as if he feels entitled. I'm sure he'd have more fans if he weren't that way on court because he's very charming when he's off-court.
nah... he is not liked because he is not Western Eurepean or US citizen. Imagine if he is, with his characteristic, he would be praised as the special one, funny and likeable
He's already done almost everything for tennis without media and more fans. I think he still doesn't need that for his success
@@anpham605 Meddy, Hurcacz, and Fucsovics aren't Western European, and crowds seem to like them (with occasional exceptions for Med when he gets angry). And there are certainly Western Europeans whom crowds _don't_ like. Paire and Fognini come to mind, and they're about as Western European as you can get.
I've spoken with people about this as well as having seen numerous comments online. I see no evidence that Nole's lack of popularity has to do with where he's from. Tennis is a sport where politeness/etiquette is built into the game. One can clearly see how crowds react to certain kinds of behavior, and as great as Nole is, he usually behaves like he has a chip on his shoulder, and crowds don't like that regardless of where a player is from.
@@BassByTheBay no way, whenever Meddy / Nole play, it is always like this.
1) Meddy/Nole wins a point -> claps from the crowd
2) their opponent wins a point -> standing ovation from the crowd
3) Meddy/Nole make a mistake -> "yeahhhhh" from the crowd
4) thier opponent makes a mistake -> "ohhhh" from the crowd
You cannot break someone
who gets the strength from
God !!! 🙏🏼🙌🏼✊🏽💪🏼
Someone smart said!
Idemoooooooo👊🏽
que ganas de no verte nunca mas
a big tournament with big prize money and no electronic line calling is not funny
"Not only do these players today lack a spine, but they're error-prone machines, which is why I'm not entirely impressed with Novak's records. That's why these people who only look at "stats" I find cringy. For the juniors I train, none of them want to play like Djokovic. They all want to play like Federer." -Nikolay Davydenko
Raffael Nadal all time champs in hearts
This is the funniest quote
😂😂😂
Novak is having a ball against these weakest next gen's who are so inconsistent...Roddick would have given tough fight to WTA GOAT novak than these weakest next gen's😂😂😂
Who is Roddick?
@@limanac111 one who had 5-4 h2h against novak...infact he was 5-3 after novak won his first slam🤣🤣
@@vijayendranvijay4538 No one heard about that guy, when he played in 80s
he must be talking about that guy Riddick from the movie🧐
@@sinisasisarica2812 He made up that name, no one name Roddick or Riddick on ATP 1000 list. 🤔
Rublo is 😂😂😂 What a cool bunch of athletes. 💙🎾🥎