The Rafa-Berdych incident is not very well shown here. In other clips I've seen, it's very clear that Rafa says "your behaviour is very bad", which is entirely different from saying "you are very bad".
@@benhaenraets4369 you are not right. Noone cares, if you are spanish or not, you have to earn their respect, and thats what this crowd didnt give to him.
To this day, I understand all the frustration bubbling up in Michael Ymer. Like, Mr Umpire, how lazy and tardy can you be, to NOT get up out of your seat and check a stupid mark on a clay court. He shouldn't have reacted in such a childisch manner, but then again, the umpire wasn't much better either.
The umpire was just following the rules he missed his chance to challenge. Whether you think the rules are wrong is a different matter however what the umpire did was legally correct.
@@magshadow in that case the Umpire has the duty to inform the player on the rules as to why he can't challenge and thus isn't going to check the ball instead of outright refusing it and acting like he's above and beyond the players lol. Ymer asked him multiple times why he isn't checking and he just goes 'I can't'. Still lazy and tardy reffing.
@@arjungriffiths4220 in that case the Umpire has the duty to inform the player on the rules as to why he can't challenge and thus isn't going to check the ball instead of outright refusing it and acting like he's above and beyond the players lol. Ymer asked him multiple times why he isn't checking and he just goes 'I can't'. Still lazy and tardy reffing.
but wait even though rune stopped the point,his return was in djokovic half how is it djokovics points then?And I am a fan of Djokovic just dont get it
Sinner sitting in his chair relaxed and composed while the other one- We’ve never seen him act out on court, even when he’s down 2 sets in a slam final. He’s a gentleman, and tennis is better for it.
Imagine having to play a full match with the crowd in that first clip. It's not just the loudest booing I've ever heard during a tennis match, it's also the amount of people literally shouting things at the players. It sounds like a pub packed with football fans screaming at the tv.
@@Dave002 the rules as far as gameplay goes are mostly the same but dependent on the tournament. Like the Davis cup for example is team play while most tournaments are individuals (or doubles) but the actual scoring of each match is about the same. I don't fully understand why, but some tournaments have line judges, some have automated line judging, some allow more camera reviews and challenges and some don't. Clay tends to be one where they don't offer as much camera replay/challenges. Idk why though honestly, I know you can see marks more clearly in clay, obviously, but more camera reviews and challenges should be allowed at least.
@@gotjesse yeah that does seem pretty weird, you'd think tennis would benefit from a "var" style replay system more than other sports, anyway, thanks for the explanation brother🤝
Rune is plainly a young man with a lot of talent, but he has an attitude problem and comes across as obnoxious. He can definitely win a grand slam if he tones it down
That was the hilarious part. Having a childish temper tantrum is not 'making a mistake'. Perhaps he can enlighten us the last time he was fined for an unforced error.
if im playign on dirt and there is a clear mark showing the ball was out and humpire refuses to check with ball cam or by manully checking it id leave the field and stop it there.
Still have no idea why the ref didn't check ball mark on Ymer-Fils, which they usually do in clay. And the crowd just booed because it's against their home based player's...
@@bobbybooshay8641no, once the ball bounces out the point is over. If he chooses to stop the point to challenge and it is still called in then he loses the point even though his next shot was in
Love it how some people get all "omg how can that player loose his cool, this is outrages". Do you have any idea how hard tennis is on the elite level? they play on millimeters and you need incredible endurance, every single player is trying their best to keep a level head when the game is going against them and refs making bad calls.
The last Kyrgios clip was like a damn bear pit with the crowd up so close and vocal. He was actually on a roll at the time finally looking like he might make something of his career, and climbing to about 20 in the rankings. It seemed like the pressure of getting to the semi final just got to him.
@@benparsons4979 On 17 July 2023, CAS announced that Ymer will be suspended for 18 months after having missed three out-of-competition doping test attempts in a 12-month period.[30][31] Ymer said he was innocent and launched an appeal.[32] The suspension was upheld on appeal, with the CAS also making public that Mikael had stated he missed a drug test due to sleeping in after staying up all night to care for his younger brother[33] (presumably Rafael), who Mikael claimed was sick. The CAS reported that the younger brother was at a junior tennis tournament in Finland at the time so Mikael's version of events could not be true.[34] After the suspension was upheld, Ymer announced his retirement from professional tennis on 25 August 2023.
Shapo knows the rules and chose to ignore them. If the umpire didn’t enforce the penalty he’d be showing bias, which isn’t fair to the opponent. Tough titties
I admit I never understood the hate towards Berdych in this particular match with Nadal. And I'm probably biased because I'm Czech, but that crowd was simply awful. Sure, I understand that they were rooting for their tennis player, but this just seemed too much. And I think Berdych has behaved really badly in many other matches, but here I could understand that he just couldn't handle the nerves.
17:50 look at the folks behind Kyrgios. They were laughing and enjoying the show but when they saw him packing and walking away, their behaviour changed. They panicked, probably they have bets on him winning HAHAHAHAHA
Why did nadal say to berdych that berdych is bad ? Anyone knows what happened during the match ? Or nadal was just salty that berdych straight setted him ?
The match was in Madrid with a very partisan crowd. Berdych had it with them and antagonized them, eventually doing the shush sign at them when the match was over. Nadal felt disrespecting the crowd was poor behavior and since this was early days when Nadal's english was limited all he could muster was "that was very bad" or something simple like that. He didn't like Berdych's gesture to shut the crowd up. ^Those are the events as they happened, as for my opinion I think it wasn't that big of a deal, Berdych isn't the first nor the last to antagonize a bad crowd, Nadal just felt a bit salty cuz he lost with homecrowd (somewhat understandable in the heat of the moment and he didn't say anything super bad either, even if I think he overreacted).
McEnroe did I think. An all time great. I think it helped him rather than internalise it. Benoit Paire, on the other hand, who's actually very talented, seems to get worse and worse when he loses it. He just gives up.
Tennis got the same problem Soccer does they still use refs for goals/oob who are unreliable as can be sometimes or just corrupt when instead they could use OH idk the 10 different camera they put in a court/field but wtf do i know i just watch the sports
That's because they aren't full of adrenaline, high BPM and have anything on stake. Some players can be jerks but one needs to empathise the conditions in which they play.
Shapovalov should have had a whole SET taken away from him for screaming SHUT THE F UP to the crowd! I know it's a high pressure sport but there's no excuse for that!!!!
Slow it down at 0:03 the ball definitely did hit over the single sideline. But Ymer did hit it so he lost a point or has to serve again. He was right to question where the ball hit. The Umpire should have checked.
ugh the umpires and supervisors in this sport are just insanely awful. Never once in a match have i seen a supervisor overrule an umpire, even if they are dead wrong.
Me gusta cuando los jugadores se hacen respetar de los umpires incompetentes. Buena por todos estos tenistas que le dicen la verdad a estos incompetentes. Felicitaciones.
I think a couple of times in the WTA. I am not sure about the ATP. I think players often request to see the supervisor, mainly to buy themselves some time to regroup.
I just knew Krygios would ne on this list..... He has never won a Grand Slam and he never will which is a shame because he has SOME Talent I would let him carry my bags if he wants a Job
I thought that the audience at tennis matches were supposed to be more sophisticated and civilized. The first group acted like a crowd you'd encounter at a football match with their "wanker" gestures.
15:36 Again Im baffled! Shapovalov should KNOW this very clear rule! (also it's "player beware" on the rules so even if he doesn't that's on him). A player can not cross the net unless invited by the umpire. I'm amazed at these arguments on rules that are KNOWN rules!
Same thing happens all day every day in baseball. The umps can steer a game to either teams just by a making a few bad calls deliberate or otherwise. In tennis it only takes one bad call and it rattles the victim player, and he never recovers. And the umpires KNOW this.
The first guy YMer RETIRED,.Thank god,. Like we need Gansta's in Tennis also?,. Just embarrassing on a Whole New Level You can't control your VIOLENCE? ; (
The stupidest party of the show is usually the audience: they don't know who's right, but they boo anyway, although they love the whole fray.
Typical with french crowd... I'm ashame to be french every time I watch a tennis tournament held in France
@@AnteSVPvas-y toi au moins dans nos courts y’a de l’ambiance parce qu’à l’étranger tu regarde indien wells les courts sont vides
@@ruandias5120 il y a une différence entre avoir de l'ambiance et se comporter comme des singes
@@AnteSVPI’m not french, but I think it’s amazing 😂
@@ruandias5120Same as this joker. Write english froggy
The Rafa-Berdych incident is not very well shown here. In other clips I've seen, it's very clear that Rafa says "your behaviour is very bad", which is entirely different from saying "you are very bad".
real
Anyway, his behaviour was not bad, the behaviour of the crowd was bad....
@@matekovacs4228 Rubbish. This was Madrid, and Berdych was very rude to them sooshing them after beating their Spanish player
@@benhaenraets4369that's just plain trash talk. If you can't handle it, tough luck
@@benhaenraets4369 you are not right. Noone cares, if you are spanish or not, you have to earn their respect, and thats what this crowd didnt give to him.
To this day, I understand all the frustration bubbling up in Michael Ymer.
Like, Mr Umpire, how lazy and tardy can you be, to NOT get up out of your seat and check a stupid mark on a clay court.
He shouldn't have reacted in such a childisch manner, but then again, the umpire wasn't much better either.
Most likely, the stupid umpire lost sight of the ball at that point
Umpire was absolutely right not to check the mark. Ymer lost his chance to challenge the call after he waited for his ball to land out.
The umpire was just following the rules he missed his chance to challenge. Whether you think the rules are wrong is a different matter however what the umpire did was legally correct.
@@magshadow in that case the Umpire has the duty to inform the player on the rules as to why he can't challenge and thus isn't going to check the ball instead of outright refusing it and acting like he's above and beyond the players lol. Ymer asked him multiple times why he isn't checking and he just goes 'I can't'. Still lazy and tardy reffing.
@@arjungriffiths4220 in that case the Umpire has the duty to inform the player on the rules as to why he can't challenge and thus isn't going to check the ball instead of outright refusing it and acting like he's above and beyond the players lol. Ymer asked him multiple times why he isn't checking and he just goes 'I can't'. Still lazy and tardy reffing.
Why in the first game the umpire didn’t get off his high horse and check the line as requested, this would have stopped the argument 😂😂😂
It was a late challenge.
@aadixum Well according to the guy who asked for it, some ither player the day before asked it "late" and he still got a check...
cuz he was holding his shit and couldnt move
He can't get off his mighty steed or else he might get a booboo or even worse. Stain himself with the commoner's dirt
Ego
Every once in a while I watch that third set from Murray vs. Fognini in Shanghai. A true masterpiece.
The "Shut up!" makes me chuckle every time =p
Novak smiling during Rune fiasco like ah I been there youngin I been there 😂😂
He was smiling like a proud father/ role model XD
Man i agree with Rune about the fines when they make a mistake
I saw another comment saying these are scripted ? I don’t get it
@@iverbronx The scripted thing is just a joke.
but wait even though rune stopped the point,his return was in djokovic half how is it djokovics points then?And I am a fan of Djokovic just dont get it
Sinner sitting in his chair relaxed and composed while the other one-
We’ve never seen him act out on court, even when he’s down 2 sets in a slam final. He’s a gentleman, and tennis is better for it.
LOL it wasn't like he had any reason to break his composure in the first place.
@@yakzivz1104 but he never will, unlike the one with the victim complex
Kyrgios is mentally a child that's why he'll never win a singles slam.
That man is a real sinner.
Nick 🤬
Jannik 😎
I love Murray just saying “ shut up!”
You are very weird than
Wish Murray would totally shut up and retire. Such a miserable sod
Same lol
Shutte up Lmao same
That British accent. I can listen to that all day.
Imagine having to play a full match with the crowd in that first clip. It's not just the loudest booing I've ever heard during a tennis match, it's also the amount of people literally shouting things at the players. It sounds like a pub packed with football fans screaming at the tv.
So many problems would be resolved if they just used cameras to review the line calls
They do. Or do you mean on clay?
@@grimson yeah on clay that ymer situation could’ve been solved quickly
@@gotjesse as someone just getting into tennis, do different rules apply to different court types?
@@Dave002 the rules as far as gameplay goes are mostly the same but dependent on the tournament. Like the Davis cup for example is team play while most tournaments are individuals (or doubles) but the actual scoring of each match is about the same. I don't fully understand why, but some tournaments have line judges, some have automated line judging, some allow more camera reviews and challenges and some don't. Clay tends to be one where they don't offer as much camera replay/challenges. Idk why though honestly, I know you can see marks more clearly in clay, obviously, but more camera reviews and challenges should be allowed at least.
@@gotjesse yeah that does seem pretty weird, you'd think tennis would benefit from a "var" style replay system more than other sports, anyway, thanks for the explanation brother🤝
Brilliant the way Sinner is just chilling during the whole Kyrgios fiasco
Rune is plainly a young man with a lot of talent, but he has an attitude problem and comes across as obnoxious. He can definitely win a grand slam if he tones it down
@@josiewallace7968 ??? Jannik Sinner he said
10:27 "Do You get punished when You do a mistake? Because when we do a mistake , we get a fine. You don't. So please respect the players" 👏🏻👏🏻❤️
That was the hilarious part. Having a childish temper tantrum is not 'making a mistake'. Perhaps he can enlighten us the last time he was fined for an unforced error.
@@bauerj3398brother, the ball was clearly out, ofc he’s gonna be upset the umpire didn’t make the right call
Novak breaking the racquet and then cleaning the floor is hilarious😂❤
It's like me when I used to play FIFA. I threw my controller across the room and then had to pick up the pieces 🥲
@@Skitz0frenix wow what a chode pad thrower lmao
@@Skitz0frenix Keep playing FIFA in your basement and comparing yourself to Tennis legends. Yuck.
@@wooshbait36 its not that deep lil bro
Federer: breaks his racket
Commentator: "Beautiful! Perfect form!"
if im playign on dirt and there is a clear mark showing the ball was out and humpire refuses to check with ball cam or by manully checking it id leave the field and stop it there.
Being an ATP/WTA supervisor is the best job in the world. They literally get to sit there, watch tennis and say "There's nothing i can do about it."
I love how supervisors never have a clue of what's going on, it's like they weren't even watching 🤷
That's the best job ever.
5:27 - “what was unsportsmanlike? Get me someone now!” **Proceeds to destroy racket**
Notice the same umpire is involved in several of these.
😂 so it's not the player but the umpire
When Fed breaks a racket, he obliterates it in a single swing.
nobody booed either
federer has never shmashed a racquet what u on abt
@@aravpatel-l2erare but he has
@@aravpatel-l2e he did
@@aravpatel-l2eyeah he has lol
Still have no idea why the ref didn't check ball mark on Ymer-Fils, which they usually do in clay. And the crowd just booed because it's against their home based player's...
An out of bounds ball that is returned is in play so it was too late to cry about it.
@@bobbybooshay8641no, once the ball bounces out the point is over. If he chooses to stop the point to challenge and it is still called in then he loses the point even though his next shot was in
couldn't have this list without Kyrgios
I always used to enjoy watching him play you were always guaranteed entertainment
lmao i love how orange sinner is in this
Andy Murray’s « shut up with a pause » move could be a Guy Ritchie movie scene :)
Better than the Netlfix series 😂😂😂
better than a netflix series is crazy
😂😂😂
What I see, Nick Kyrgios is probably the player with the most bad behavior of all time in tennis
Yeah he should be banned
@@_HaSSaaN_ Ilie Nastastie ( Nasty) makes these guys look like angels
He is, I've been watching tennis for a long time and I've literally never seen somebody consistently act so childish
15:38 telling the crowd off 😂😂😂😂
Imagine how graceful Federer's racquet smash would've looked with a backhand.
Andy Murray's "Shut up" is the best shut up i've heard
one of the worst blowups was when shapo hit the umpire in the face with the ball..
Accidentally
Love it how some people get all "omg how can that player loose his cool, this is outrages".
Do you have any idea how hard tennis is on the elite level? they play on millimeters and you need incredible endurance, every single player is trying their best to keep a level head when the game is going against them and refs making bad calls.
The last Kyrgios clip was like a damn bear pit with the crowd up so close and vocal. He was actually on a roll at the time finally looking like he might make something of his career, and climbing to about 20 in the rankings. It seemed like the pressure of getting to the semi final just got to him.
The contrast in the intensity by which he launched the chair and the way the person simply took the towel he threw was hilarious😂
It's crazy how Ymer was never the same after that. He got suspended and ended up retiring.
He retired??
@@benparsons4979 On 17 July 2023, CAS announced that Ymer will be suspended for 18 months after having missed three out-of-competition doping test attempts in a 12-month period.[30][31] Ymer said he was innocent and launched an appeal.[32] The suspension was upheld on appeal, with the CAS also making public that Mikael had stated he missed a drug test due to sleeping in after staying up all night to care for his younger brother[33] (presumably Rafael), who Mikael claimed was sick. The CAS reported that the younger brother was at a junior tennis tournament in Finland at the time so Mikael's version of events could not be true.[34] After the suspension was upheld, Ymer announced his retirement from professional tennis on 25 August 2023.
20k fine. Welp..
Well no he was suspended for missing doping controls which is the same as doping in my book.
10:36 Rune gets a point here. If umpires would get fines when they destroy a match...
I love when a player’s chewing out an ump and the opponent’s just like…doobeedoobeedoo
Umpire should have walked over to check the ball mark
Definitely
@@inebrihated13 It was a late challenge. Had he immediately challenged it, he would have been in the game.
They are certainly a whining, entitled group
They need to use Hawkeye even on clay
@@uap24 refs are never consistent, on certain plays or scorelines the ref will do very late challenges.
Federer breaking his racket by smashing it only once just goes to show the absolute Maestro he is, he is the best, even at that ❤😂
I always had the impression tennis atracts more elevated people but after hearing the crowds...I was on the wrong
theres posh morons as well as poor ones.... more so to be fair
Elevated?
@@captainprivate3768 Yes elevated 💰
Yeah it seemed like this was a football crowd or something
@@captainprivate3768 sophisticated/upper-class
17:09 what a smash by the legend
Paire is everywhere the god of rage
The fact that you get a code violation by just crossing the net for any reason is just stupid and i understand shapo
yeah it wasn't even during a point. That was completely unnecessary.
Yeah that was a bad break (no pun intended) for Shapo. The umpire could have warned him beforehand, smh.
@@707ladytee no need to warn him. They know the rules. They just act dumb coz they losing. Shapo will never improve. Poor character
@dennisgood2624 Agreed. And they all have some reason behind why they exist, including the not crossing the net violation.
Shapo knows the rules and chose to ignore them. If the umpire didn’t enforce the penalty he’d be showing bias, which isn’t fair to the opponent. Tough titties
Now we know it’s all scripted😢
Sir Fraser McKnight
😂😂
Ayy sportic i see you
Who told you that... 😉
Sad
was wondering during the mcenroe clip if they used to smash rackets back in the old days. i guess he smashed everything else instead
I admit I never understood the hate towards Berdych in this particular match with Nadal. And I'm probably biased because I'm Czech, but that crowd was simply awful. Sure, I understand that they were rooting for their tennis player, but this just seemed too much. And I think Berdych has behaved really badly in many other matches, but here I could understand that he just couldn't handle the nerves.
If these players had the emotional agility of these referees, we would've had two dozen Federers by now.
17:50 look at the folks behind Kyrgios. They were laughing and enjoying the show but when they saw him packing and walking away, their behaviour changed. They panicked, probably they have bets on him winning HAHAHAHAHA
3 idiots
bets got refunded
1st guy was right. Umpire made a wrong call but didnt want to admit it.
❤
9:14 same umpire!!!😭😭 guys, I can't, we're only 9 mins into the vid and I've seen the umpire 3 times
3:14 honestly speaking, the umpire should've checked the mark. The umpire was disgusting, who was that guy ans what's his name?
Even Rogers racket smash looks perfect. And I also like Andys Shut Up to Fabio during his conversation with the referee.
Why did nadal say to berdych that berdych is bad ? Anyone knows what happened during the match ? Or nadal was just salty that berdych straight setted him ?
Bad translation. He said that Berdych's reaction to the crowd was bad. He then beat Berdych 18 times in a row after this match.
The match was in Madrid with a very partisan crowd. Berdych had it with them and antagonized them, eventually doing the shush sign at them when the match was over. Nadal felt disrespecting the crowd was poor behavior and since this was early days when Nadal's english was limited all he could muster was "that was very bad" or something simple like that. He didn't like Berdych's gesture to shut the crowd up.
^Those are the events as they happened, as for my opinion I think it wasn't that big of a deal, Berdych isn't the first nor the last to antagonize a bad crowd, Nadal just felt a bit salty cuz he lost with homecrowd (somewhat understandable in the heat of the moment and he didn't say anything super bad either, even if I think he overreacted).
Rune vs Lahyani was hilarious 😂 and I love Novak and all, but I think Rune was on the right there 🤷
What is the music name at 10:45 please ????
what happened during kyrgios ruud match ??
A lot of the guys that often loose it on court rarely fulfill their potential
Djokovic?
@@rotyler2177 you mean everyone
@@marvinkansiime he is well known for meltdowns on court
*Lose.
McEnroe did I think. An all time great. I think it helped him rather than internalise it. Benoit Paire, on the other hand, who's actually very talented, seems to get worse and worse when he loses it. He just gives up.
Shapo telling the crowd to shut the f up!! 😄
Tennis got the same problem Soccer does they still use refs for goals/oob who are unreliable as can be sometimes or just corrupt when instead they could use OH idk the 10 different camera they put in a court/field but wtf do i know i just watch the sports
No it was not too late to check the mark as the next round had not started yet.
Why won't the French use "shot spot" that would avoid alot arguing about marks
Goddamn bring in haweye and automated call in the 3 masters 1000 in clay ! its ridicuous ! we are at 2024
Its insane how calm the umpires always stay. They get insulted, screamed at and just sit there
That's because they aren't full of adrenaline, high BPM and have anything on stake.
Some players can be jerks but one needs to empathise the conditions in which they play.
Shapovalov should have had a whole SET taken away from him for screaming SHUT THE F UP to the crowd! I know it's a high pressure sport but there's no excuse for that!!!!
7:00 I think he is Egyptian🌝👑
18:40 Kyrgios left the fridge opened....😢
Umpires are super free to make mistakes....will never get punish, fine, etc
11:43 "shut up" Andy Murray .
Get a life
Slow it down at 0:03 the ball definitely did hit over the single sideline. But Ymer did hit it so he lost a point or has to serve again. He was right to question where the ball hit. The Umpire should have checked.
What is exceptionally bad about the Ymer incident is that the match was on clay…
There’s a visible mark on clay…
No, he didn't stop the point, hit the ball back, lost the point, THEN asks for a call? No, man.
Mcenroe's anger is unmatched 🤣
Fognini's sass at 11:58 😆
Cheat
ugh the umpires and supervisors in this sport are just insanely awful. Never once in a match have i seen a supervisor overrule an umpire, even if they are dead wrong.
You cannot be serious..... Only one clip of McEnroe??? 🤣
Ball hitting line is in play. An out of bounds ball that is returned is in play. That first guy doesn't know the rules.
Me gusta cuando los jugadores se hacen respetar de los umpires incompetentes. Buena por todos estos tenistas que le dicen la verdad a estos incompetentes. Felicitaciones.
For some reason I hate those lazy umpires, and the worst part is that they pay a fine for making a mistake
I thought major league umpires were the worst officials in professional sports I see I am wrong. Now I know it’s chair umpires
Does the supervisor ever overule the umpire? What is the point of calling them?
I think a couple of times in the WTA. I am not sure about the ATP. I think players often request to see the supervisor, mainly to buy themselves some time to regroup.
That shut up from Murray still hurts I feel like 😂
11:30 I find this altercation funny lol
How did I already know before watching Kyrios would be on this 😂😂😂
Something it's so true that due to umpire mistake the player gets fine
I just knew Krygios would ne on this list.....
He has never won a Grand Slam and he never will which is a shame because he has SOME Talent
I would let him carry my bags if he wants a Job
I thought that the audience at tennis matches were supposed to be more sophisticated and civilized. The first group acted like a crowd you'd encounter at a football match with their "wanker" gestures.
15:36 Again Im baffled! Shapovalov should KNOW this very clear rule! (also it's "player beware" on the rules so even if he doesn't that's on him). A player can not cross the net unless invited by the umpire. I'm amazed at these arguments on rules that are KNOWN rules!
Shapo......me at the office when Im with clients and co-workers talking....jajajjajaja EPIC love it
BRO JUST CHECK HIS MARK! It would've solved the problem instantly
Esa raqueta rota de Federer es ahora una pieza de colección. Debe ser una de las dos ó tres que rompió.
Same thing happens all day every day in baseball. The umps can steer a game to either teams just by a making a few bad calls deliberate or otherwise. In tennis it only takes one bad call and it rattles the victim player, and he never recovers. And the umpires KNOW this.
That first one, why didn’t the umpire check?
8:05 "somewhere in the world, Fernando Gonzalez is having a nice little chuckle". What's that all about?
Andy Murray is a fookin legend, love his response.
was waiting for the clip where kyrgios throws a water bottle at the umpire's chair
Even here, Federer had the calmest outburst LMAO.
At 13:10, Mac got ice on the king of Sweden. It happens.
Ymer left professional tennis after this, if I remember correctly
After an 18 month suspension for missing doping tests.
1:40 are they chanting FU?
"Verbal abuse of an umpire" should be punished
The first guy YMer RETIRED,.Thank god,.
Like we need Gansta's in Tennis also?,. Just embarrassing on a Whole New Level
You can't control your VIOLENCE? ; (
Anger management…..
When tennis get heated? What’s next, butterflies cage fighting?
😂