@@henrik1743 I also hate clay!! Have been playing 30+ years very decent competitive level but never ever got used to the red dirt everywhere and the fact that you have to ‘slide before the hit’ is completely annoying. Plus the courts I think have the tendency to get uneven very easily no matter how fancy the club. Finally, I get tired of watching umpires and players checking on the marks, it was this mark, no the other, no this was done by your shoe, the line was painted by the mark blah blah blah....
Luis Vargas Mena I love the clay. My tennisclub has claycourts in summer and carpetcourts, I appreciate both but those grinding rallys on clay are amazing :)
@Eric Sanchez , I agree; he played quite well. But at first he was uncomfortable, even expressing that he despised that surface. But I'm glad he was up for that challenge and persevered until he lost to Tsitsipas in the quarter-final.: th-cam.com/video/kNwMkZPAQfs/w-d-xo.html
That's the only thing I could think about. Or maybe he forgot to wash his hands after he went no. 1...? Any clues to be found in the fact Karatsev bagled him in the first set?
I dont get what umpires are talking about when they say you need to stop and call to check. Have they ever played tennis ? When you are focused on the shot you can only think and focus on that then you see out and just try to stop, but you still always hit the shot because thats a natural reaction. Its kinda stupid in some situations when they say "you need to stop right after the ball hits" How can you physically do that ???
Rublev has one of the best points here, and even though I know his native language isn’t English. He eloquently explains his point of view, it’s very difficult to play the ball and call the mark, I play enough to know when the ball gets near the lines it can do funny things especially hard court, these challenges are set up to be fair but fair is not really the player calling their own ball….I think every player should be allowed to contact a ball they feel “may” have been out….as long as they stop play immediately after to challenge, if your going to have the players initiate the challenge this is the way it should be.
But he shouldn't really argue there since the umpire can't do anything there cuz the rule is like that and rublev should know better. Im not saying he's wrong but thats not the place to argue how the rule should be.
@@thetruth65756 I am not a fan of none of the 3, but going with your idea... he did know they are filmed. I am not saying he tried to be liked, just counter-arguing your argument. The fact there were no fans, does not eliminate anything.
Not to mention his reaction was a bit exaggerated, kind of mood-swingy. I am rather bipolar myself, and I dislike that. I think that in order to not have to apologise after, he could have avoided it in the first place. We are all humans and make mistakes, though, but experience should teach people to not repeat mistakes. And I am not talking only about Dokovic here, but about all players who have this type of reactions.
I love how he’s the only person that shouts at an umpire like that for a rain delay and the first thing you say is he’s humble for apologising as if that is something most people don’t do
You gotta understand Novak, the ref obviously wants to go home, so he just letting them play on that flooded court risking an injury. He is known for his hot temper, but at least he apologized.
Two things very wrong with this comment. One: how is the umpire making them play on a flooded court which, like you said, could potentially injure the players, justified by “he wants to go home?” And two: how is Novak known for his hot temper? Sure he’s spiked a few racquets, but there are very few players who have not done the same. I would understand if you said Nick Kyrgios is known for his hot temper or Daniil Medvedev, but not Djokovic. He’s at the very least one of the kindest people on the tour. He’s probably known for being the best defensive player ever and having the best backhand ever, and soon enough the GOAT, but certainly not hot tempered. So there is nothing Novak should understand, but I think you need to understand that the umpire cannot be justified to keep them playing because he wants to go home, and that Novak is known for friendliness and kindness if it can’t be something on court, not being hot tempered.
@@aleksajaksic6230 A few is an understatement, Novak is well known for being a great player but also an absolutely childish player whose temper gets the better of him in truly pathetic displays.
I don't know if Musetti didn't call double bounce on purpose (sometimes you don't honestly realise if it's double bounce), but I do remember a certain incident in Antwerp with Khachanov where Evans himself didn't say the ball was in, when it clearly was. 'If it's out he knows it', well lmao.
@@DavidinMiami Yes Sir. RG 2021 really shook me to the core... As in, I thought after Wimbledon 2019 I've seen everything... but the Serb just keeps on giving the world more and more surprises. Kind regards.
Nadal vs Djokovic is a classic battle that we all get to witness. 2 greats going at it. Like Agassi vs Sampras. Or Federer vs Roddick and so on. Yin to their yang. So well matched
7:15 I have never seen someone throw a racket like that after a win 😂 8:00 Rublev was right. It is not "too late" if you haven't even attepmted to hit your second shot yet.
dan evans complaining about a double bounce not being called is so ironic since when he played Karen and had shots that were CLEARLY IN and even on the line, he said nothing. What a sad sad person he is.
Andrey bringing up the umpire's mistske from 2 years sent me to my grave 😂 he's so funny even when he's frustrated as hell and it was so unfair to Andrey, what a terrible call from the umpire
11:22. “Yaaaay!” Code violation, audible obscenity Mr. Shapovalov. WTF? It reminds me when Lars Graff penalized Moya for screaming “Vamos”. Yes, the supervisor Lars Graff is a douche bag and even though managed to become a supervisor. ATP and ITF should be more austere with the referees. So many mistakes.
Most likely umpire thought not about "Yaaaay", but instead about "Blyat" - russian swearing word. You know Shapo is Russian by blood and his coach Youzhy is also Russian so it makes sense.
@@Tamago__ Well, it seems you are not at least briefly familiar with russian language because i can clearly hear it. Especially the soft "t" at the end of his scream also points at forementioned word.
@@Tamago__ The thing is, when a word in Russian ends with the soft "T" it creates some kind of "tssss" sound which makes you think that there is only "ssss". And you can check it - just go ahead and type in the word "блять" in google translator and click on audio reproducer. You will clearly hear what i`m talking about
@@Tamago__ And in reply to your second comment - his opponent in that match - Bublik - says that very word in almost all of his matches, especially when he plays not great. But he doesnt get fined at all, so maybe Shapo thought it was ok, but turned out it is not
@@Tamago__ I dont have that record ofc. But all the fines come from code violations and the referee should announce them as far as i know. If referee doesnt say about code violation so player cant be later fined. But i`m not sure about that so you have a great chance to provide me with the actual info
I don't get why Medvedev acts like that. It is not like he does not know how to play on clay. I mean he reached the Monte Carlo semis in 2019 and by beating Tsitsipas and Djokovic en route. Then he reached the Barcelona final which he lost to Thiem. Okey, afterwards he was not that successful anymore but I think it is more because everybody said that he is "bad" on clay so he kind of internalized that thought and expressed it so often during Madrid and Rome this year. But as we see now, he reached the 4th round of RG. I did not understand why he was hating on clay so much as he can play pretty well. Anyone another thought on that?
I felt exactly the same as u. Medvedev also leaded 3-0 against thiem in the barcelona final and then just lost it but his flat and low balls are very effective and different so he can get wins. He just needs to improve his movement but i dont think he should start playing heavy topspins his natural game is good
@@MrMartin48705 False, he only need to reach the finals. He can only encounter Nadal or Djokovic in the final. To clarify, Djokovic and Nadal are on the same half whereas Medvedev is on the other half, due to him taking the no #2 spot some weeks ago from Nadal, whom is currently ranked #3.
At this point I'm sure Djokovic hates rain as much as Medvedev hates clay
@Avinash Anand lol
Bruh as a tennis player I hated clay so much as well... always played in the summer with the sun in the eyes, 30+ degrees and all, no thanks.
@@henrik1743 I also hate clay!! Have been playing 30+ years very decent competitive level but never ever got used to the red dirt everywhere and the fact that you have to ‘slide before the hit’ is completely annoying. Plus the courts I think have the tendency to get uneven very easily no matter how fancy the club. Finally, I get tired of watching umpires and players checking on the marks, it was this mark, no the other, no this was done by your shoe, the line was painted by the mark blah blah blah....
Luis Vargas Mena I love the clay. My tennisclub has claycourts in summer and carpetcourts, I appreciate both but those grinding rallys on clay are amazing :)
Yes
Rublev laughing when Medvedev was talking was hilarious 😂
Mamma mia santa Italia
4:51
I guess Rublev enjoyed that. 😁 I know I did.
8 x NH
Rublev is serious and driven, if he thinks it's funny you know it's funny.
Me: can’t remember what I did yesterday
Rublev: remembers costly umpire’s errors in the second set of a match two years ago
Lol I was waiting for someone to comment this
😂😂😂😂😂
You aren’t funny
@@BLUEBERRYYT694 neither are you, yet your mom has to laugh at your jokes
To be fair, that umpires seems to appear in these videos at least once. He is unforgettable 😂
That was great hearing Djokovic apologize to the umpire. Very good on his part.
He’s just afraid of losing more fans
@@18yearsoldnot atleast he is not fake and arrogant
thats the least he could do...disgusting behavior.
@@toni9782 That's sarcasm, right? 😂
He’s human we all make mistakes
It's like having a mic on everybody's shirt. Amazing clarity of conversations. 😂
It's just because of absence of crowd noise.
Placing Medvedev on clay is like spreading butter on untoasted bread.
The butter is doing quite well on the untoasted french open
What , butter on untoasted bread>butter on toasted bread
This comment aged terribly
@Eric Sanchez , yes, you're right. It happens to be my favorite bread. I was thinking in "American": sliced bread.
@Eric Sanchez , I agree; he played quite well. But at first he was uncomfortable, even expressing that he despised that surface. But I'm glad he was up for that challenge and persevered until he lost to Tsitsipas in the quarter-final.:
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I guess Sinner was just trying to say that he forgot to flush the toilet ...
really? HAHAUAUAUAUAIA I WAS WONDERING
Love the Sinner. Hate the Sin
That's the only thing I could think about. Or maybe he forgot to wash his hands after he went no. 1...? Any clues to be found in the fact Karatsev bagled him in the first set?
@@MartinJohnZ sinner won the match in the end though
What was his original plan? To go back and then flush 😂
i agree with Rublev, no way you can know if the ball is in or out before you begin to move to recover
I dont get what umpires are talking about when they say you need to stop and call to check. Have they ever played tennis ? When you are focused on the shot you can only think and focus on that then you see out and just try to stop, but you still always hit the shot because thats a natural reaction. Its kinda stupid in some situations when they say "you need to stop right after the ball hits" How can you physically do that ???
Rublev has one of the best points here, and even though I know his native language isn’t English. He eloquently explains his point of view, it’s very difficult to play the ball and call the mark, I play enough to know when the ball gets near the lines it can do funny things especially hard court, these challenges are set up to be fair but fair is not really the player calling their own ball….I think every player should be allowed to contact a ball they feel “may” have been out….as long as they stop play immediately after to challenge, if your going to have the players initiate the challenge this is the way it should be.
But he shouldn't really argue there since the umpire can't do anything there cuz the rule is like that and rublev should know better. Im not saying he's wrong but thats not the place to argue how the rule should be.
He has a good point which is that the rule is dumb but the empire can not do anything about it.
Daniil is so crazy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There should be a federal law that he must play on clay, even just for our entertainment 😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Bruv. Medvedev is frickin hilarious. I could not stop laughing when he wrote, "I love clay" lmao.
Love that guy
"Ball abuse! No it came back" lost it right there lool
The way Daniil Medvedev was talking about clay was just straight up comedy. I will never not laugh at it
3:21 how sportsman like of medvedev to tap rackets with his fans through the camera!!! ❤️🎾😎👍
you are insane man hahahaa
@@ramibahri5864 lol thanks 😆😎😎
This aged well
@@carti3r794 now he's running into the camera to try to jump through the screen to his fans!!! ♥️😆😎👍
Amazing how many of these things were started by the umpires not doing their job.
A lot of the time they were doing their job perfectly, but the players decided to throw a tantrum due to their own frustration in the match
@@Server16116 players need to get better at controlling there emotions.
These two ⬆️ clearly haven't played any sports or things that could frustrate them.
@@gamingwithglasses4544 their*
@@Jalaljr-cs3jq I do play sports and they can be frustrating but if you’re are a professional you should learn to control that.
Medvedev: Gets bad shots on clay
-I hate Clay
Also Medvedev: Gets a win on clay
-I love clay
Thank you, I'm both blind and deaf so I had no idea that's what happened
@@wooshbait36 no problem mate :)
bruh that was probably sarcasm
@@wooshbait36wait so how did you read this
Medvedev on clay is my whole mood
I get the feeling Dan Evans is looking for a fight everywhere he goes.
Dude is a chihuahua
Yeah but he seems to get owned every time he does 😂😂
the dude has that drunk brit mentality
It feels like he should be a soccer player rather than a tennis player hah.
thats what cocaine does to someone.. don't do drugs kids.
I think this is the first time I’ve seen Rublev arguing
He is kind man
I was surprised too but even when he’s arguing he’s still more polite than others
Bweh
1:30 Djokovic is a human with flaws, limits like any of us; but most of all he's humble - very different from most stars...
There were no fans in the stadium too, so that eliminates the popular “he’s just trying to be liked” excuse Fedal fans love to use
@@thetruth65756 lol true man
@@thetruth65756 I am not a fan of none of the 3, but going with your idea... he did know they are filmed. I am not saying he tried to be liked, just counter-arguing your argument. The fact there were no fans, does not eliminate anything.
Not to mention his reaction was a bit exaggerated, kind of mood-swingy. I am rather bipolar myself, and I dislike that. I think that in order to not have to apologise after, he could have avoided it in the first place. We are all humans and make mistakes, though, but experience should teach people to not repeat mistakes. And I am not talking only about Dokovic here, but about all players who have this type of reactions.
I love how he’s the only person that shouts at an umpire like that for a rain delay and the first thing you say is he’s humble for apologising as if that is something most people don’t do
You gotta understand Novak, the ref obviously wants to go home, so he just letting them play on that flooded court risking an injury. He is known for his hot temper, but at least he apologized.
Two things very wrong with this comment. One: how is the umpire making them play on a flooded court which, like you said, could potentially injure the players, justified by “he wants to go home?” And two: how is Novak known for his hot temper? Sure he’s spiked a few racquets, but there are very few players who have not done the same. I would understand if you said Nick Kyrgios is known for his hot temper or Daniil Medvedev, but not Djokovic. He’s at the very least one of the kindest people on the tour. He’s probably known for being the best defensive player ever and having the best backhand ever, and soon enough the GOAT, but certainly not hot tempered. So there is nothing Novak should understand, but I think you need to understand that the umpire cannot be justified to keep them playing because he wants to go home, and that Novak is known for friendliness and kindness if it can’t be something on court, not being hot tempered.
Wtf is this comment lmao
@@aleksajaksic6230 A few is an understatement, Novak is well known for being a great player but also an absolutely childish player whose temper gets the better of him in truly pathetic displays.
In the absence of Kyrgios, Danil has taken the role of wild kid!
Its so hard to be a ref when there is always people screaming at you for little mistakes
7:15 first time ive seen someone smash their racket when they win
He's dramatic, isn't he ?
@@Nick-cg2tn ye even if i was rich i wouldnt smash my racket especially after winning
I remember seeing kyrgios smashing his racket after he won but I forgot which match it was lol 😂 😎👍
And now he quit against Djokovic just cause he didn't want another bagel lol , he is a crybaby sadly
@@saccount8009 you are appreciative of what you have , that’s good man
1:23 fritz has seen some shit 😂😂😂😎👍
2:27 “there’s something in the bathroom break he didn’t do”
Point deduction: not flushing
I don't know if Musetti didn't call double bounce on purpose (sometimes you don't honestly realise if it's double bounce), but I do remember a certain incident in Antwerp with Khachanov where Evans himself didn't say the ball was in, when it clearly was. 'If it's out he knows it', well lmao.
Djokovic screams at you. Djokovic apologies for screaming 'it was not nice' 😂😂😂😂
0:49 djokovic questioning his existence 😂😂😂😎👍
Haha
And pondering the wonders of a gluten-free diet.
@@DavidinMiami And winning Roland Garros 2021... 😏
@@JohnsonMalarkey , definitely! He's the GOAT.
@@DavidinMiami Yes Sir. RG 2021 really shook me to the core... As in, I thought after Wimbledon 2019 I've seen everything... but the Serb just keeps on giving the world more and more surprises. Kind regards.
I predict Medvedev is a future French open champion.
nope nadal is back !
Dzumhur arguing while bittersweet symphony plays makes it look more dramatic 😂 10:36
16:22 The face Moutet did when doing that underarm serve was hilarious.What a legend 😂
Medvedev ones are pure comedy, not drama.. xD
Nadal vs Djokovic is a classic battle that we all get to witness. 2 greats going at it. Like Agassi vs Sampras. Or Federer vs Roddick and so on. Yin to their yang. So well matched
federer vs roddick??
you crazy?
7:15 I have never seen someone throw a racket like that after a win 😂 8:00 Rublev was right. It is not "too late" if you haven't even attepmted to hit your second shot yet.
dan evans complaining about a double bounce not being called is so ironic since when he played Karen and had shots that were CLEARLY IN and even on the line, he said nothing. What a sad sad person he is.
That's what cocaine does with you 😉
@@darkoilic220 dogovoreno 😂😂😂
14:38 class act of Zverev to bring Nadal his towel tbh
Nadal is king of clay. If he says lines are high, they are. that's it
Andrey bringing up the umpire's mistske from 2 years sent me to my grave 😂 he's so funny even when he's frustrated as hell and it was so unfair to Andrey, what a terrible call from the umpire
These are rare footage cuz u dont see it on tv. THANKS ATP😍
Damn that camera angle at 5:00 is horrendous! Can't see the ball at all!
I liked the vid as soon as I heard Djokovic yelling
bruh
@Jensen HARGREAVES nah screw you jenson
@Jensen HARGREAVES ok dude nobody cares...
@Jensen HARGREAVES 😂😂 cry hard fed fanboy... he is the new GOAT whether you like it or not
@Jensen HARGREAVES he donated to children without food or education. Stop being ignorant and cocky yourself for a change
Rublev and med😂😂
Fun to watch Medvedev play, when he gets angry ..... But we love you man, love tennis.... 😍😍😍😍
kudos to nole first man ive seen accepting his mistake and saying sorry great heart
Medvedev with clay just like my son with his homework
Medvedev with his racquet and camera. hahahha. Love this guy. His twitter handle is Lit af
And love is, watching Medvedev cursin the clay and hitting the bat so softly on clay
Great video. I adore videos like this😊
MEDVEDEV LOVES CLAY!!! 😎👍
Lol hhaahhaahha
How are they still playing in that rain? 😳😳😳😳
The camera they used to shoot that “Sardegna” match with Dan Evans was borrowed from Musetti’s grandmother. She was using it since 1998 as her webcam.
1:23 me thinking about my future 😀😀
The music during the first clip was great lol
they saw tennis advocate doing well and took them views
14:28 bruh I thought he was going to help him
Took the chance to steal his wallet from bag
I LOVE IT WHEN PLAYERS ARGUE WITH JUDGE😂 like rublev😂🤣😂😅
Everyone who hates Djokovic, will be saying about the way he shouts, but no one remembers how politely, he asked sorry to him.
#Djoker
1:30 And still part of the media dare to say Djokovic is such a "bad guy". Great gesture grom Novak.
There was no need to scream his head off at him in the first place.
why did he scream in the first place?
the umpires arent there for players to release the frustation
Novak is my man, such a king
It would be dramatic if there was any crowds. As it is, it looks faintly ludicrous.
seeing how kyrgios celebrates the points, he seems to be motivated and I like him he is my favorite tennis player
Least Novak apologised
Doesn’t make it any better. He does this all the time
@@user-pi5zx7nv7g true
@@user-pi5zx7nv7g so? that doesn't make him a criminal
0:58 what is that? 😂😂😂😎👍
A clay fart.
The umpire didnt even get rublev’s point. The point is not to check the mark anymore but the fact he didnt overrule the call as it was clearly out.
I'm going to start to say "mamma mia santa italia" whenever I'm frustrated.
1:35 gladiator song playing ❤
11:22. “Yaaaay!” Code violation, audible obscenity Mr. Shapovalov. WTF? It reminds me when Lars Graff penalized Moya for screaming “Vamos”. Yes, the supervisor Lars Graff is a douche bag and even though managed to become a supervisor. ATP and ITF should be more austere with the referees. So many mistakes.
Most likely umpire thought not about "Yaaaay", but instead about "Blyat" - russian swearing word. You know Shapo is Russian by blood and his coach Youzhy is also Russian so it makes sense.
@@Tamago__ Well, it seems you are not at least briefly familiar with russian language because i can clearly hear it. Especially the soft "t" at the end of his scream also points at forementioned word.
@@Tamago__ The thing is, when a word in Russian ends with the soft "T" it creates some kind of "tssss" sound which makes you think that there is only "ssss". And you can check it - just go ahead and type in the word "блять" in google translator and click on audio reproducer. You will clearly hear what i`m talking about
@@Tamago__ And in reply to your second comment - his opponent in that match - Bublik - says that very word in almost all of his matches, especially when he plays not great. But he doesnt get fined at all, so maybe Shapo thought it was ok, but turned out it is not
@@Tamago__ I dont have that record ofc. But all the fines come from code violations and the referee should announce them as far as i know. If referee doesnt say about code violation so player cant be later fined. But i`m not sure about that so you have a great chance to provide me with the actual info
What a sportsman novak is never seen someone said sorry Great man
And I have just never realised Medvedev can be Medvedev-il.
I don't get why Medvedev acts like that. It is not like he does not know how to play on clay. I mean he reached the Monte Carlo semis in 2019 and by beating Tsitsipas and Djokovic en route. Then he reached the Barcelona final which he lost to Thiem. Okey, afterwards he was not that successful anymore but I think it is more because everybody said that he is "bad" on clay so he kind of internalized that thought and expressed it so often during Madrid and Rome this year. But as we see now, he reached the 4th round of RG. I did not understand why he was hating on clay so much as he can play pretty well. Anyone another thought on that?
I felt exactly the same as u. Medvedev also leaded 3-0 against thiem in the barcelona final and then just lost it but his flat and low balls are very effective and different so he can get wins. He just needs to improve his movement but i dont think he should start playing heavy topspins his natural game is good
Lazy attitude in the moment
?
L all
Wow i didnt see these at tv so thanks for the video🤩😎
The musetti-evans cold handshake 🥶
04:40 the best
Because seeing puddles of water on the court requires a request for the umpire to check the court, lol.
4:09 4:38 my favorite parts
Tennis was so much better with the electronic line judges they had in Australia. Surely they can do it to clay courts as well.
11:08 sounded like he just screamed YESS!
Why are you isn’t telecasting live match.
4:13 best moment
Who’s here after djok beat nadal ?
Me
Damnit the umpire with Rublev and Isner , I have no words... He makes mistakes everytime
Surprise to not see Sonego hier
Anyone else depressed after seeing so much Tennis stuff on TH-cam then watching late 2020+ videos.
Musetti is the only person I’ve ever seen save match points and win a match, and then smash his racket 🤣
Geez you think 7 ad breaks is enough ATP. literally after every clip there is an advertisement. Makes this almost unwatchable.
I didn’t get a single ad
@@tennisbutshorts I need an add blocker than haha
that umpire in Rublev-Isner match is completely awful. Remember the Khachanov-Evans at Antwerp?
szinner trying to say he forgot to flush the toilet XD
Rublev-Daniil-Sasha- BBF of ATP TOP10
Love that Djokovic apologised to the Umpire - class 😊
why shout in the first place?
have watched several videos and I see just one umpire made a lot of tennis players crazily mad.. does it say anything? ))
Hoy jugara la juventud contra la experiencia Dios le de el triunfo al mejor suerte👍🙏🏼🇬🇹Nole
Why do I hear goats everytime the ball hits the tennis racket? 😂
What do you mean there's no Paire?
can someone explained what happened w number 9?? i was very confused
Was Nadal complaining that the chalk lines were too high and that's what tripped him up? Maybe I misunderstood.
Yes that's what it sounded like to me
Medvedev is actually doing well on the clay now. He can get the No.1 spot from Djokovic if he makes the final
Good joke man , medveded will never surpass the 4th round in roland garros
Yeah, but for that he needs to go through either Nadal or Djokovic first(not sure on which side of the draw Meddy is).
@@MrMartin48705 False, he only need to reach the finals. He can only encounter Nadal or Djokovic in the final. To clarify, Djokovic and Nadal are on the same half whereas Medvedev is on the other half, due to him taking the no #2 spot some weeks ago from Nadal, whom is currently ranked #3.
@@MrMartin48705 Nadal and djokovic are on the same side, medvedev is on the opposite side so he can only encounter them in the final
@@OM-ns9ln oh, f me, I forgot that Nadal is number 3 now...
Girls are so dramatic
Boys: 15:13 ("It is incredible the lines, every single fuck*ng day. We are going to kill us at the end")
Muy amable, no se hablar español.
3:53 karastev just blowing his nose
They love getting anything on Nole!!
He gives them plenty of ammo to be fair. The man is terrible at controlling his emotions