Fed had possibly the greatest feel out of all the players. Others may have been more effective, but no one made tennis look quite so brilliant as he did.
That's why Roger is the GOAT. He's an artist, going for creative shots and plays to win points, rather than just hunker down hitting baseline shots and waiting for his opponent to make a mistake.
Ah, the GOAT debate . . . Ali is the greatest boxer not because he won the most, but because of his beauty, style, elegance, charisma, ease, effortlessness, and total superiority when he was on. He captivated the world's imagination the way no other boxer before or since - far beyond boxing fans. It's the same exact thing with Roger. Yes, of course Djokovic has a superior record by now. But how many has he charmed with his tennis? How many have fallen in love with his style, his flair, his genius? Roger, Ali, MJ, Pele - they're just different.
Nadie es más grande que Federer, él es, carismático, virtuosismo, caballero, ingenio con elegancia, excelencia y respetuoso siempre de su oponente, etc, etc, no es simplemente jugar al tenis, nunca habrá nada igual.
We all know his charakter, his attitude and what a fantastic personality he is. This videos shows, independent of the total amount of titles, why Roger is the most talented player ever. Unique skills. The Greatest of all time!
When he was in his prime, Federer's movement was so fast, nobody moves better on the court. Federer was also very inventive in creating new shots, new angles. He is brilliant in that way, more than any other player. When Federer made his shot, lots of time, he did not look at the opposite side of the court, he just look at his racket and the ball, yet he could steer the ball with the right angle and speed. It's magic and very entertaining. :-D
You know, if you would admit the genius of Federer's playing and shot-making, you'd make it a lot easier to acknowledge anyone else's accomplishments. As it is, you just seem like a willfully obtuse asshat. Do you not watch the highlights even from Federer's losing matches? @@laurentdu78
as much as i like to agree. this is a highlight reel. however even his "normal" game looked much more interesting than todays baseline exchanges. we need some turnaments with faster courts that reward offensive players to get away from this baseline heavy game.
@@kirank-s5vmost people forget that Fed was leading H2H against Djokovic until he turned 32, Djokovic couldn't really handle prime Fed, only Nadal could sometimes, still a lot of their encounters in the mid 2000s were on Clay, and we all know how that goes.
Roger saw opportunities for winning shots where other greats focused on just getting the ball back, i.e. the conservative low risk shot. That's why more people loved watching Roger play than any other, he took the shot that didn't even occur in other players' minds. Nadal would bludgeon his way to victory, Djokovic was like playing against a brick wall, but with Roger there was always the sense that magic could happen at any time. In a class of talented people, he was the genius.
@@talastra are you for real? Federer was a notorious sore loser and even admitted it himself. The press conference after the 2011 us open loss was the saltiest of all time for example.
I used to watch Federer and Nadal with rapt attention when they played one another. Not only was it a difference in tactics and play, but it was like watching two highly talented Brothers competing for each point. It was in affect a Family affair in many ways. Luckily, I have all their matches on disc, What treasures..!!
No one really filled the gap between Djokovic and the others since Federer retired. Never seen a player with such a tempo hitting the ball so quickly after bounce. AO final 2017 is one of the best matches I´ve seen. Sinner maybe on his way after AO 2024?
That's because Djokovic is the #3 who found himself in a lucky situation by being younger. He doesn't even come close to Federer in his prime, in fact he couldn't do much of anything against Federer early on, until he got too old, then he overtook him physically. And as far as sportsmanship in general, Djockovic could win 40 grand slams but he would still remain an asshole :)
@05:07 I had been searching this backhand dropshot for a long time now. This was a crucial match in French Open 2009 (the only french cup federer won in his career). Tommy Haas was playing well in this game and was looking good to win the match but somehow federer prevailed.
The problem is that people think you can hold all the records in any sport and you are given that you are a great player YES, but this guy creates magic on the spot now that is just something else.
lo que impresiona en Federer no es su físico, ni su fuerza; es la técnica que transforma en tan plástica y creativa su expedición en cancha: belleza directa, simple, pero ingeniosísima...
That first amazing shot by Roger, Nadal almost returned it... those two were amazing to watch, I will miss both. Hard to argue against Novak being the GOAT with more grand slams than either, but those two were more fun to watch, imo.
used to like federer until 1. when he beat andy murray in wimbledon final, murray was clearly upset after losing his fourth grand slam final, and federer stood on centre court and was making jokes about how there had not been a british winner "for about 150 years"- 2.when he just won his 7th() wimbledon final and brought out his new jacket with 7 printed on it- pratt 3. when he he beat roddick in the wimbledon final(he had beaten roddick 4 times in grand slam finals 4 times) and when giving his speech said to a clearly upset roddick "i know how you feel,andy !" to which roddick said "i dont think you
1. Maybe slightly harsh. Maybe not. There was no loud gasp from the crowd. It was a running joke in media circles though. We still are presuming the British not winning Wimbledon meant everything to Murray. Fed did offer commiseration and encouragement to Murray during the speech. 2. He brought the "7" jacket In Case he won. Even if he thought he would win, what's wrong with that? Confidence is bad? That's what it takes to win. 3. You might be forgetting that had lost Wimbledon 2008 by a small margin to Rafa one year ago. He had lost Australian Open and French Open more. He knew what Roddick was going through in many ways. It's an accurate statement, if we take Roger's perspective.
I’m asking for some insight from people who play the game, because I don’t, though appreciate it. In slow-mo, I noticed that as Federer hits these incredible shots, he doesn’t look up or in any way telegraph where he intends to go, yet they land in crazily precise spots. Is that normal? Thank you much.
No, not normal. But like most pro sports people, he has a keen sense of the court and the other player, and control of his racquet so 'looking up' isn't needed as much you'd think. Telegraphing his shot's direction is something they all practice but he was amazing at it, this video shows that really well I reckon. And his precision was fabulous, he probably had a talent for that.
I think that what actually counts between Federer and Djokovic, is that when Roger was playing good tennis, Nole could just try to prolong the match, hoping that at some point the Swiss started to make some more errors. Of course Roger's game became less consistent with age, making it difficult for him to prevail in best-of-5 matches... He was able to continue scoring victories over the Serbian though, despite the big age gap, even at 38½ y/o (Finals 2019, when he put Nole out of the tournament). Federer at his best was essentially out of reach for Djokovic. That's the most important thing which makes difficult calling Nole the GOAT.
Always been a Fed fan. Greatest artist and most fun to watch player I have ever seen by far... but guys stop this nonsense about how he is greater than Djokovic
He made the impossible look so easy. No one has ever played like Roger.
He quite simply played the game on a different level than everyone else.
Fed had possibly the greatest feel out of all the players. Others may have been more effective, but no one made tennis look quite so brilliant as he did.
So brilliant n beautiful...
The Most beautiful Tennis ever played…
Purrrfection and grace with a smile on his face...🎾💚
That's why Roger is the GOAT. He's an artist, going for creative shots and plays to win points, rather than just hunker down hitting baseline shots and waiting for his opponent to make a mistake.
My Rabbi said "All of us are born Unique; FEW of us are born Special ‼FEDEX 24/7..BRAVO👏🏻🎾💚
Ah, the GOAT debate . . . Ali is the greatest boxer not because he won the most, but because of his beauty, style, elegance, charisma, ease, effortlessness, and total superiority when he was on. He captivated the world's imagination the way no other boxer before or since - far beyond boxing fans. It's the same exact thing with Roger. Yes, of course Djokovic has a superior record by now. But how many has he charmed with his tennis? How many have fallen in love with his style, his flair, his genius? Roger, Ali, MJ, Pele - they're just different.
Djoko is boring, he dribbles toooo much. RF is fun to watch.
True! Well spoken! Might add Messi and Tiger Woods….
I completely agree
Roger Federer- by far the best and most talented tennis player ever❤🌹❤️
The magic man. Gifted like no other. You watch his matches for the those moments where the magic happens. Nothing boring about him. The GOAT.
We miss you Magician !
Santoro?
Simply the most elegant touch ever ! He has no equal. No one ever made playing amazing tennis shots so easy as him.
Poetry in motion❤
my favorite tennis player
Nadie es más grande que Federer, él es, carismático, virtuosismo, caballero, ingenio con elegancia, excelencia y respetuoso siempre de su oponente, etc, etc, no es simplemente jugar al tenis, nunca habrá nada igual.
We all know his charakter, his attitude and what a fantastic personality he is. This videos shows, independent of the total amount of titles, why Roger is the most talented player ever. Unique skills. The Greatest of all time!
I had forgotten how good he was at the net.
😂😂🤣🤣
Sad and cringey thing is that the clueless so-called tennis fans posting comments like this started watching Federer since mid-late 2010s 🤦♂🤷♂
@@TheseHoesAreLoyalStfu and accept the facts...
Federer not even 2nd or 3rd , Djokovic, Nadal, Laver above him
An artist at work!
I love federer
2:24 you know the guy is good when the GOAT himself reacts like that
I have never seen someone call Tomic the Goat before
That sealed the GOAT debate for us
I saw your comment and thought it was gonna be a clip with Djokovic. Then I was like "who the fook is dat guy."
The greatest of all!
Absolute genius
When he was in his prime, Federer's movement was so fast, nobody moves better on the court. Federer was also very inventive in creating new shots, new angles. He is brilliant in that way, more than any other player. When Federer made his shot, lots of time, he did not look at the opposite side of the court, he just look at his racket and the ball, yet he could steer the ball with the right angle and speed. It's magic and very entertaining. :-D
Weak era 2003-2007
Weak era 2019-2024
@@owenclark6487 Alcaraz and Sinner far better than Roddick or Hewitt 🙂
Weak ego @@laurentdu78
You know, if you would admit the genius of Federer's playing and shot-making, you'd make it a lot easier to acknowledge anyone else's accomplishments. As it is, you just seem like a willfully obtuse asshat. Do you not watch the highlights even from Federer's losing matches? @@laurentdu78
What a difference from the constant pounding of the ball that we see these days
as much as i like to agree. this is a highlight reel.
however even his "normal" game looked much more interesting than todays baseline exchanges.
we need some turnaments with faster courts that reward offensive players to get away from this baseline heavy game.
Sad and cringey thing is that the clueless so-called tennis fans posting comments like this started watching Federer since mid-late 2010s 🤦♂🤷♂
Sometimes he even seems to be commenting on his opponent's last stroke by the way he responds to it - an extraordinary ability.
He was must see TV, like Michael Jordan. You had to tune in to see what spectacular shot they would come up with. And they never disappointed.
It's very simple: first there was tennis, then there was Federer. And now there's anything.
Federer outpassed by Nadal and Djokovic 😎
@@laurentdu78yes technically fed stands out of any current era player...but he could not withstand to the brute force of nole n Nadal..
@@kirank-s5vmost people forget that Fed was leading H2H against Djokovic until he turned 32, Djokovic couldn't really handle prime Fed, only Nadal could sometimes, still a lot of their encounters in the mid 2000s were on Clay, and we all know how that goes.
Anything its a bit exagarated. Thérè is the kid
Sublime tennis - full stop.
By far the greatest at the height of his powers
Of course. Tide and time wait for no man.
Roger saw opportunities for winning shots where other greats focused on just getting the ball back, i.e. the conservative low risk shot. That's why more people loved watching Roger play than any other, he took the shot that didn't even occur in other players' minds. Nadal would bludgeon his way to victory, Djokovic was like playing against a brick wall, but with Roger there was always the sense that magic could happen at any time. In a class of talented people, he was the genius.
The difference between playing to win, and playing not to lose. Fed played to win.
@@Silks played to win except not so good at playing to win on the big points vs the big players - choked up.
Beautiful even in his chokes, beautiful in handling his losses, better than his fans, and better than you not handling his wins.@@huzcer
@@talastra are you for real? Federer was a notorious sore loser and even admitted it himself. The press conference after the 2011 us open loss was the saltiest of all time for example.
You see? You've made my point for me.@@huzcer
I used to watch Federer and Nadal with rapt attention when they played one another. Not only was it a difference in tactics and play, but it was like watching two highly talented Brothers competing for each point. It was in affect a Family affair in many ways. Luckily, I have all their matches on disc, What treasures..!!
Roger changed the game!
4:45 perhaps the best one handed backhand lob ever
Truly the most popular.
테니스를 예술로......... 창작으로 만드는 사람~~~
No one really filled the gap between Djokovic and the others since Federer retired. Never seen a player with such a tempo hitting the ball so quickly after bounce. AO final 2017 is one of the best matches I´ve seen. Sinner maybe on his way after AO 2024?
That's because Djokovic is the #3 who found himself in a lucky situation by being younger. He doesn't even come close to Federer in his prime, in fact he couldn't do much of anything against Federer early on, until he got too old, then he overtook him physically. And as far as sportsmanship in general, Djockovic could win 40 grand slams but he would still remain an asshole :)
@@PincoPallino-zh8wm Federer never went cocky like many other players do.
beyond tennis
I really miss the old US Open stroke sound.
@05:07 I had been searching this backhand dropshot for a long time now. This was a crucial match in French Open 2009 (the only french cup federer won in his career). Tommy Haas was playing well in this game and was looking good to win the match but somehow federer prevailed.
NO HAY JUGADOR COMO RF. Podrá haber jugadores con más títulos y números PERO NO HAY MAYOR CALIDAD DE JUEGO QUE LA DE SU MAJESTAD.
Sin ninguna duda, Roger Federer es el tenis mismo. Inspiró el espectáculo en todo el mundo, y permaneció siempre en el cuadrante de la motivación.
Nice zoomout at the end mr Tennis & Chill, to fix the popups...!
Federer doesnt use a racquet. he uses a magic wand.
Sad and cringey thing is that the clueless so-called tennis fans posting comments like this started watching Federer since mid-late 2010s 🤦♂🤷♂
@@TheseHoesAreLoyalhow lifeless. Posting on every comment
@@TheseHoesAreLoyal What's sad an cringey is you copy pasting the same uninspired comment everywhere...
The problem is that people think you can hold all the records in any sport and you are given that you are a great player YES, but this guy creates magic on the spot now that is just something else.
lo que impresiona en Federer no es su físico, ni su fuerza; es la técnica que transforma en tan plástica y creativa su expedición en cancha: belleza directa, simple, pero ingeniosísima...
no look shots, lobs and berdych falling over on approach to net - classic
I miss Roger Federer's tennis.
Two of the points are shown twice...
Can you imagine Sinner playing a single one of these shots, or anything close?
But Sinner a better person and far more humble and generous than Federer
lmao@@laurentdu78
@@laurentdu78Big call haha
And Federer's not an anti-vaxxer, if we're going to talk about personality defects.@@laurentdu78
And hasn't been disqualified (much less at a slam)@@laurentdu78
That first amazing shot by Roger, Nadal almost returned it... those two were amazing to watch, I will miss both. Hard to argue against Novak being the GOAT with more grand slams than either, but those two were more fun to watch, imo.
People forget Roger played with mono for 3 peak years in his career.
Oh just federer…. Never mind. Moving on to another video.
3:40 is jaw-dropping
Incredible and even gratuitous
3:15 & 5:51 so cool and classy.
good
❤it's magic stick in fed:s hand,it's not racquet
All done without a western forehand grip now taught so widely.
2:27 wtf is this. this honestly doesnt even look physically possible :D it seems like the ball suddenly weights 10 times as much
used to like federer until
1. when he beat andy murray in wimbledon final, murray was clearly upset after losing his fourth grand slam final, and federer stood on centre court and was making jokes about how there had not been a british winner "for about 150 years"-
2.when he just won his 7th() wimbledon final and brought out his new jacket with 7 printed on it- pratt
3. when he he beat roddick in the wimbledon final(he had beaten roddick 4 times in grand slam finals 4 times) and when giving his speech said to a clearly upset roddick "i know how you feel,andy !" to which roddick said "i dont think you
1. Maybe slightly harsh. Maybe not. There was no loud gasp from the crowd. It was a running joke in media circles though. We still are presuming the British not winning Wimbledon meant everything to Murray. Fed did offer commiseration and encouragement to Murray during the speech.
2. He brought the "7" jacket In Case he won. Even if he thought he would win, what's wrong with that? Confidence is bad? That's what it takes to win.
3. You might be forgetting that had lost Wimbledon 2008 by a small margin to Rafa one year ago. He had lost Australian Open and French Open more. He knew what Roddick was going through in many ways. It's an accurate statement, if we take Roger's perspective.
I’m asking for some insight from people who play the game, because I don’t, though appreciate it. In slow-mo, I noticed that as Federer hits these incredible shots, he doesn’t look up or in any way telegraph where he intends to go, yet they land in crazily precise spots. Is that normal? Thank you much.
No, not normal. But like most pro sports people, he has a keen sense of the court and the other player, and control of his racquet so 'looking up' isn't needed as much you'd think. Telegraphing his shot's direction is something they all practice but he was amazing at it, this video shows that really well I reckon. And his precision was fabulous, he probably had a talent for that.
I miss the art of Federer. Tennis is boring now.
Where’s the “delicious” shot from Wimbledon?
No one truly believes Joke is the GOAT over Federer, especially since Joke's highlight reel is completely inferior to Federer's highlight reel.
I am a Federer fan but, what does highlights have to do with being the best ever?
I think that what actually counts between Federer and Djokovic, is that when Roger was playing good tennis, Nole could just try to prolong the match, hoping that at some point the Swiss started to make some more errors. Of course Roger's game became less consistent with age, making it difficult for him to prevail in best-of-5 matches... He was able to continue scoring victories over the Serbian though, despite the big age gap, even at 38½ y/o (Finals 2019, when he put Nole out of the tournament).
Federer at his best was essentially out of reach for Djokovic. That's the most important thing which makes difficult calling Nole the GOAT.
@@davidcuebas9878popularity, impact many ways😊
Highlights have nothing to do with being the goat otherwise monfils kygrios and multiple others would be the goat all that matters is winning
Just imagine if Federer was at his best in every match against nole.....
Anyone that makes Tomic look even more of a complete doofus is worthy of the highest praise.
Couldn't watch any more. Had to turn off this video after 3 1/2 minutes... felt so sorry for his opponents.
4:32 Tomic😞??
The father of Sinner??
Joker had more belief Federer had more skill
Djokovic has more stamina and fortitude
Djokovic also was chasing records, there a thrill of playing the GOAT (at that time) and beating the best.
@@kweizi5712 Sure but Djokovic also had to come in and do it against the pro-Fedal crowds too which made his achievements all the greater.
Always been a Fed fan. Greatest artist and most fun to watch player I have ever seen by far... but guys stop this nonsense about how he is greater than Djokovic
Demeanor for starts
Djokovic clearly the GOAT. Federer just a fruity fairy really.
NO class
only level against ...poor player,
nothing against nadal or nole