Roger Federer- The perfect tennis player. Most elegant, aggressive yet an artist. Had all the shots , backhand volley from anywhere, great consistent first service, fast second serve , forehand, intelligent use of serve volley combination, drop shots from anywhere of court . He will remain unmatched
Perfect? Any tennis fan knows that his flaws were poor rally tolerance, his backhand on deep groundstrokes, and his tendency to mentally check out during high pressure moments. Far from flawless, and it cost him the distinction of GOAT.
@@gopalchatur2303 He is the best ever to watch. He was not, however, the "most perfect" player. It's not a matter of opinion when all I've said is facts. He was flawed in many ways.
There are players who perform at an incredible physical and mental level, charismatic entertainers, provocative volcanoes, guys like miroslav mecir, intelligent and sometimes irresistible and - there is Roger Federer! For me, the greatest of all players, always fair, humble and a gift to us and the sport we love.
There's something different about the way Federer hits the ball - other players seem to whack it, he just connects with it so effortlessly and gracefully, the sound is different. And yet he can still be hitting with huge force, as in the Davidenko exchange.
@@terryallen5328 The Terry Allen I thought about is Artist, Writer and Musician and grew up in Lubbock, Texas lives now in Santa Fe. He's worth looking for : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Allen_(artist) When I saw Roger Federers shots, I listened to "Lubbock (on everything)" and saw your name in the comments,a strange coincidence.
CZcams algorithm being on a mission to make me miss the man, the myth, the legend even more. That backhand is truly one for AGES. Sharp as finest knife, yet like a brush stroke painting masterpiece. And that no frill presence on court, some type of elegant charisma. Latent, but deadly when he was on. Missing you lots, RF!!
As do we all. So fortunate we were alive to see him. Love your expression “that no frill presence on court, some type of elegant charisma.” Beautifully stated, and absolutely part of the overall picture. Loved seeing Federer in his chair at breaks. For all you could tell, he was thinking about shrubbery at his house, a gift for Mirka - probably not but that’s the way it looked.
@@samuelsessions2817 yes, we are all privileged to have witnessed Roger :). I also loved his sense of humor on the court and how calmly in control he was over his body and performance. It was all just so...tasty. Natural.
A lot of Roger's 'scrambling/recovery' shots are pure squash (the game). He played a lot with his dad when he was a kid and you can see it in his shots, especially the lunging, reaching forehand that he just slices back with a flick of the wrist. Squash & badminton all comes from the wrist, tennis from the shoulder. But you can definitely tell Fed has squash in his blood . . . . !
Djokovic actually did beat both Federer and Nadal in his peak, so we cannot go by what could and could not have been. There is no denying that Federer is a far superior talent than anyone but Djokovic is able to finds ways. However, I completely agree that Federer would completely outclass anyone if the courts are faster because he has the better serve and better reflexes. There is no point putting one over the other because all the big threes are very consistent but have contrasting styles, since Federer is your first crush he is your favourite. Even I enjoy watching Federer's points more than anyone, he is blessed with an aesthetically beautiful technique.
At the most physically demanding sport where there is no such thing as a fat tennis player, he often seemed to go about dismantling his opponent so skillfully and gracefully, seemingly without even breaking a sweat.
The first time i saw Federer was against Agassi who was my favourite at the time. after Agassi winning the first set i was sure it was going to be an easy win. Then Roger started playing and the rest was history. I have never seen anyone play tennis like that. Hingis maybe
Roger Federer- The perfect tennis player. Most elegant, aggressive yet an artist. Had all the shots , backhand volley from anywhere, great consistent first service, fast second serve , forehand, intelligent use of serve volley combination, drop shots from anywhere of court .
He will remain unmatched
Perfect? Any tennis fan knows that his flaws were poor rally tolerance, his backhand on deep groundstrokes, and his tendency to mentally check out during high pressure moments. Far from flawless, and it cost him the distinction of GOAT.
@@sawgames8623 No Dear, he is the best ever player to watch. You have your opinion, no issues
@@gopalchatur2303 He is the best ever to watch. He was not, however, the "most perfect" player. It's not a matter of opinion when all I've said is facts. He was flawed in many ways.
@@sawgames8623 It's your opinion.
@@gopalchatur2303 Cope.
No matter what he's the best ever: his incredible vista, unbelievable & unexpected shots, elegance : Pure Talent
The real GOAT. Djoko gets his props for the numbers but he makes me fall asleep compared to Federer and Sampras
It is his sheer talent that made him the very best tennis player that's ever picked up a racket !
There are players who perform at an incredible physical and mental level, charismatic entertainers, provocative volcanoes, guys like miroslav mecir, intelligent and sometimes irresistible and - there is Roger Federer! For me, the greatest of all players, always fair, humble and a gift to us and the sport we love.
There's something different about the way Federer hits the ball - other players seem to whack it, he just connects with it so effortlessly and gracefully, the sound is different. And yet he can still be hitting with huge force, as in the Davidenko exchange.
He may not have the slam record anymore, but in OUR books he was the best ever. Djoker is an effective workman. Fed is/was an ARTIST.
Nothing to add!
NO GRUNTING OR SNARLING!!!!
Federer is tennis god, the very best there is. Finesse, great shot making and grace with power when needed are hallmarks of his greatness.
The man was an absolute machine. Made the game look so easy, even when playing world class shots
He may not have the best results anymore, but one thing hasn't changed: I enjoy watching him play the most! (purely subjective)
I miss watching RF play.
The creativity from Federer will never be matched.
We don't know.
When you think you got him, you're done😂
I just love watching his backhand, so strong and so precise.
He is to tennis what Zidane was to football. Pure class.
Yes, good comparison. Such class, ease of movement and magical timing.
It’s all head games with Zidane
Numbers are not important Roger Is the best tennis player of all times❤❤
Totally agree, he just played the game on a different level than everyone else.
Numbers are important BUT they are not the only thing that matters. Federer is the GOAT for having the complete package.
@@terryallen5328
You're not born in Wichita, are you?
@@PeterPan-nh7yx No and I’ve never been to Kansas either.
@@terryallen5328
The Terry Allen I thought about is Artist, Writer and Musician and grew up in Lubbock, Texas lives now in Santa Fe.
He's worth looking for : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Allen_(artist)
When I saw Roger Federers shots, I listened to "Lubbock (on everything)" and saw your name in the comments,a strange coincidence.
The game seems to be missing something these days.
CZcams algorithm being on a mission to make me miss the man, the myth, the legend even more.
That backhand is truly one for AGES. Sharp as finest knife, yet like a brush stroke painting masterpiece. And that no frill presence on court, some type of elegant charisma. Latent, but deadly when he was on.
Missing you lots, RF!!
As do we all. So fortunate we were alive to see him. Love your expression “that no frill presence on court, some type of elegant charisma.” Beautifully stated, and absolutely part of the overall picture. Loved seeing Federer in his chair at breaks. For all you could tell, he was thinking about shrubbery at his house, a gift for Mirka - probably not but that’s the way it looked.
@@samuelsessions2817 yes, we are all privileged to have witnessed Roger :). I also loved his sense of humor on the court and how calmly in control he was over his body and performance. It was all just so...tasty. Natural.
Just when you think you have Fed pinned in a corner, he pulls something out of thin air …..
❤beautiful just beautiful
i don't think we'll see any players as great as Roger in future
@felixy23
We don't have enough future to experience a player close to him. 😎
A lot of Roger's 'scrambling/recovery' shots are pure squash (the game). He played a lot with his dad when he was a kid and you can see it in his shots, especially the lunging, reaching forehand that he just slices back with a flick of the wrist. Squash & badminton all comes from the wrist, tennis from the shoulder. But you can definitely tell Fed has squash in his blood . . . . !
Roger cannot be described by numbers.
The best to ever do it.
MY Goat !!!!!
Il Numero 1, per sempre
loooove watching toaster quality
Federer at his peak will beat Djokovic at his peak all day.
Djokovic actually did beat both Federer and Nadal in his peak, so we cannot go by what could and could not have been.
There is no denying that Federer is a far superior talent than anyone but Djokovic is able to finds ways. However, I completely agree that Federer would completely outclass anyone if the courts are faster because he has the better serve and better reflexes. There is no point putting one over the other because all the big threes are very consistent but have contrasting styles, since Federer is your first crush he is your favourite. Even I enjoy watching Federer's points more than anyone, he is blessed with an aesthetically beautiful technique.
I'm no one to judge, but this guy is one of the best of all times. For me, just after Borg.
Excellent footwork leading to racquet. Abc's covered.
When you’ve got “the hands”. Those looks are just plain funny…Well, yeah. When it’s there…it’s that easy.
I wanna see a live Tennis Match so bad!
The best of all times
this is basically what he did every game
WHICH IS THE CLUB of the end of the podcast? or where is it?
At the most physically demanding sport where there is no such thing as a fat tennis player, he often seemed to go about dismantling his opponent so skillfully and gracefully, seemingly without even breaking a sweat.
The first time i saw Federer was against Agassi who was my favourite at the time. after Agassi winning the first set i was sure it was going to be an easy win. Then Roger started playing and the rest was history. I have never seen anyone play tennis like that. Hingis maybe
4:12 two handed forehand in men's? I knew a guy in person who did that but never expected anyone in atp
Now this is a game.
I dont get it when tennis players play the ball into each other hands.
Its like they intentionally stalling the game.
I'd give anything to know if 2007 US Open Fed could beat Djoker/Rafa 75% of the time....
f**k that lol
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