Andre Agassi's Tennis Hack
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- čas přidán 15. 12. 2022
- Sport at the top level is often decided by the finest of margins and Andre Agassi proved that by managing to get the better of Boris Becker by learning how to read his serve just by watching his rival’s tongue.
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"The hardest part wasn't returning the serve, but rather going to sleep at night knowing what I know, but not being able to tell anyone"
1000th like on ur comment 😁
@@thewizard6092 Me too please😂
@@mr.nolife1601
Mr. NoLife.. if that name doesn't get you places I don't know what will.. You're hired! 🤣
@@thewizard6092 Much appreciated, I'm sure I'll make my talents known in the near future
No one's ever offered me a job. Hire me for this reason only
He waited all the way up to retirement to say that😂 thats dedication
Huh... _dedication?_ More like "if I can juuust not let anyone else know this about Boris then I can keep this MASSIVE advantage"!
Not revealing that little nugget of pure gold was the easiest thing he ever did
@@donarthiazi2443 Gotta give Agassi credit. Nobody else knew this but him. And everyone else had the same data.
@@daveinpublic
Well yeah, of course we gotta give him credit??? Agassi or his coach or whoever the person was that brought it to his attention deserves tons of credit.
@@donarthiazi2443 dude literally says in the video not letting him know about it was hard.
@@Tuosma
He meant not letting him know as in _"I hope Boris doesn't figure out how I have this advantage"._ Not keeping his mouth shut about it, because there was nothing that was easier than that.
Bro literally telegraphs his moves like a video game boss
8 bit in those days
Bro got a sis with that cuz. Ma don't know what pa said, bro!
Video game bosses have tells like real life opponents would be the more accurate sentence
Say what you will, but Boris is one of the greatest of all time.
@@bladeorade12 video gane bosses have way more obvious tells, such as this one
Definitely on his coach for not noticing and correcting such a give away
well agassi is the only one to figure it out so it wasn’t too damaging 🤷♀️
How did his coach not see this ???
@@PaulJacobs1970 Becker probably fired him. 😝
The serve is awesome. But because Few people guessed that everything was ok. In addition, rarely does anyone pay attention to such “habits” of a player.
What's his coach going to do about it 😂😂 cut it off?
He was studying his techniques like he was a Dark Souls boss.
underrated comment
This made my day. Gotta love a boss with hella televised attacks.
@@kanalbenenner7830 Sounds like someone got his cheeks clapped by a Dark Souls boss. Which one? ah, doesnt matter. Just need to get gud.
@@kanalbenenner7830 Or maybe it shows that most people can take a fucking joke, but for some reason you're butt hurt.
@Kanalbenenner Oh wow! So complex that the guy described on the video became a pro with a brain that worked just the same as the AI of a boss who was programmed using 10 lines of code. Gtfo.
"The opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself."
- Sun Tzu
I must go back and hear Techno say this in the second part of the potato war
@@rhombo323 o7
dude you made me go through every single suz tzu line of the potato war
o7
This might be the first legit quote I've seen lol
... and it's time to watch potato War for the millionth time again
Agassi was the greatest returner in the history of tennis. He could return ANYBODY’s serve.
And my dad couldn’t even return with the milk 😭😭
Except Beckers. Until he read his tell.
You said first what I was going to say. Agassi was a total freak return of serve. That part of the game probably no one was better. Only Conners comes to mind.
Agassi vs Sampras was always an amazing match to watch.
@@tomwallen7271 In this doubles match too .... this match was the one from years ago when tempers flared and Sampras and Agassi went at each other apparently sending both Fed and Nadal into shock. It was a match for charity I think but Pete and Andre spent part of it anyway each trying to nail the othe with some bullet forehands. Tennis needs that drama sometimes.
"You are your worst enemy." - Sun Tzu
I'm pretty sure that's not in the book but it's okay lol
He never said that shit lmao
Really dumbed down the quote
"It's the weirdest thing. Everytime I cough, he folds"
I’m going to drop a deuce on everybody
Dinkin Flicka!
Which movie is that from?
@Prathamesh Bhambure I think it's from the casino night episode of the Office
@@lukeleonard3382 Brought two queens to casino night
Bro that's actually hilarious
"it's like he reads my mind" 🤣
Agassi did him so dirty
Kakashi time
Dirty?! It wasn’t his “tell”! 😊
Its just like playing cards, he saw his tell…i think thats great
Study your opponents. Like watching tape of another team before game day. That's being smart.
Bro can you believe all the sleepless night's this man had lol
I remember Agassi being praised for his excellent return of serve. Who knew he could also read body language so well! 😅 Oh, those were the tennis days! With McEnroe, Agassi, Sampras, Becker, Ivanisevic, Edberg, Courier, and Lendl, tennis was never boring!
And Wilander
Michael Chang???
Wasn’t McEnroe a generation before this.
Some of the most legendary names in tennis...
Don't forget Bjorn Borg
@duaneaikins4621 I think there was some overlap there. I think he was towards the end of his career as the others were beginning.
Agassi was the best returner of serves that I know of. Grew up in that era watching him as a crazy teenager and then going on to become one the most admired and followed players for me. Watch him return some Goran Ivanisevic’s bullet fast serves !
Reading someone's lips got a whole new meaning...
😂😂
Never interrupt your enemy when they’re sticking their tongue out
- Sun Tzu , The Art of Tennis
Lol
Based
"Unless he's Michael Jordan, in that case clothesline him."
- Detroit Pistons
Great reply. Sun Tzu would be proud . And u made me laugh.
“Zoo”
“Wat?”
“It’s Sun ZOO”
“That’s what I said, Sun tasoo”
My papi always told me, "A man's successes and failures begins and ends with how he uses his tounge." I loved my papi.
Literally
....with your tongue
Becker doesn’t get any credit for his game on social media. He was however, a trail blazer of his time
If you can see someone's tongue position from almost 80 ft away you're already a winner.
😅 The guy has many talents
@@jeremiahlethoba8254 perils of tongue game
Sounds like bullshit
Real talent can smell a slice of bread being folded 80 ft away
@@Ruaraidhelite comment 😂
The fact that he was able to actually calculate that is pretty incredible, not even paying attention to the ball, just straight up staring down his opponents face while he serves and being like “yep, he’s going that way” incredible.
He probably watched him play on recordings to look for a weakness, like in every sport.
@@Phooenixification Absolutely he did, but when he came to play him, that's what he was doing.
not very many neurotypical people have the skill.
The amphetamines he was using allowed him to spot that shit out
can you tell me what the 2 boys crouching at the side of the net were doing?
The man seen a tell and didn't say anything to anyone keep his advantage and not ruining that mans career. That's a good sportsmen
If he was being a good sportsman he would have told him.
@@bcamplite621no it’s not lmaooo. Why would you help your opponent improve?
@@samt7676 because it's not a fair advantage. It would be like playing poker with someone who is bad at hiding his cards, you have a duty to tell him.
@@omarw3314 first of all those are two different things. Second of all, your basically saying you should teach your opponents to be better. That makes absolutely no sense.
@@samt7676 Sport is pointless without honor. What Agassi did is dishonorable and unsportsmanlike. It is ok to not tell him during the game when you figure out he is telegraphing his move, but I feel you have a duty to let him know after the game. That is sportsmanship. Waiting until he retires is a deeply dishonorable thing to do. If I did that I would feel bad. That's just my opinion.
That is the very best at reading your opponent. Andre was great for a few years.
This is a True Athlete- Reading every detail of your adversary’s behavior like a hunter
This exact point 👆
Similar to baseball when a batter catches a pitchers tipping his pitches. I enjoy a good dual in baseball between the pitcher and batter.
@@colts574you HEAVY on this.. nothing quite like it.. it’s a battle
With humans it's so often the mouth, maybe if we had bigger canines we'd hold less stress there
Killer instinct. Not everyone has it.
Thank you Andre for years of wonderful tennis. Lendl, Becker,Agassi - LEGENDS.
“It’s like he’s reading my mind”
Nah brother just reading your tics 😂
Never interrupt your enemy when he's making a mistake. Tell him after he retires, it will add salt to the wound. -Some anonymous psychopath
Literally nobody would tell him it's not psychopathic in the least
Yeah, poor guy, he should'd told him so both could improve in their athletic performance
@@AgustinBernardofuck that, those guys are playing for bank 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
@@AgustinBernardo no because they would play each other again after this match
*"My brother gets all of the credit."*
*- Moon Tzu*
Dweezil: Feel yah!
🤣
😂😂😂tf
Lmao!!!!
Bruh Lmaooo that shit was so soooo funny 🤣
Agassi was the greatest returner of serve I’ve ever seen! It was incredible to watch!
Andre Agassi was my Hero for the longest !!
The most incredible thing is how no one else - audience, commentators, experts or anyone else for that matter, noticed except Agassi - another reason he's a legend.
I remember the tongue sticking out, but never payed much attention to where.
Back in the day there was no HD TV so you couldn't see that kind of detail live while watching. I saw Agassi & Becker up close in the late 80s. Becker's server was 10x more impressive in person. His kick serve was over Andre's head.
More importantly his coach. I am amazed Andre could see his tongue.
his coach should have caught it too
Well fans and commentors didn't have to play against him so they didn't analise him to that detail. After all myb someone noticed but how would you know? Anyways this is 200Iq from agassi. Perfect opponent scourting. Just can't get any better than this 😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂 didn’t tell him until AFTER he retired
Edit: Y’all obviously aren’t as silly goofy or rambunctious as me so stop commenting it’s funny.
Lol. What did you expect him to do? Share that precious mystery with him before he played matches against him😂😂😂
Tennis so competitive, why would you reveal you secrets...
Of course. They played at the same time. Why would he give his advantage away?
Aiden stallings letting us all know he has never played sport at a competitive level.
@@AB-gb6zz pretty sure he just thought it was funny, why did everyone in the comments get offended?
He wasn't reading your mind, he was reading your tongue
This is why you are the GOAT ! Miss watching you play , thank you for everything .
bro told him after he retired 💀 that's savage
*edit*
Everyone in the comments just repeating each other 💀 they really think they got a unique thought.
No, actually that's common sense.
@@Knell000 if he would’ve told him after that game then the next time they played each other. It wouldn’t be so easy
@@Knell000 but its still common sense IF you are going to tell, to do it after he retires. its a competition
@@Knell000 mannn ur dummmmmb as helll
Dude’s coach(es) should’ve either picked up on the tell or picked up on someone predicting his serves with regularity. Cant blame an opponent for keeping a secret like that from the guy 😂
Those of us who had the opportunity to see them playing during their prime were privileged. 👏👏👏
Man those Sat and Sundays watching the slams Martina,Stephi,Sabatini, Boris, Ivan, Andre, Chang!! Those were the good old 80s and some part of the 90s.
its almost like you still can watch them in their prime
Watching a tennis match is privileged? Priorities
@Mountain Man that's what I was thinking, I've never heard of any of these people and I feel like if you seen one tennis match you've seen them all. Maybe once in a blue moon, someone will do something interesting like break a racket or fight but then they get penalized for it it's like they don't want tennis to be entertaining.
@@MrChancebanditprivileged in the vein that people who were born after or were too young to see them play live are not privileged.
When Andre first came on the scene in the 80's i watched him cry like a little baby after losing. Now without his hair he is truely a wonderful person.
Two fantastic players! Live long, André!
Observation, never underestimate it.
It’s literally the key to every thing.
That's some Sherlocke Holmes shit.
One of my favorites is "the world is made of mirrors." I've been using reflections to my advantage most of my life.
..Chicken Dinner
All that hair Andre. So sad
I love this. Never been a tennis fan but love hearing cool shit like this
If so you should look at tipping pitches in baseball. Knowing what type of pitch will be thrown is one of the biggest advantages you can possibly get, it’s like a cheat code.
Me too😊
And though I am german I never was a fan of Boris.
@@Ryan-cb1ei that's exactly what this reminded me of
No way he seen all that from his distance 😂😂😂 he just watch the replay later and noticed it, then came up with this bs story💯
Wonder if Michael stich new. Punched way above his weight
"He beat me. Straight up. Pay him."
Pay that man his money! 🤣
Andre was a wizard and will always be my favorite tennis player
"You read my Mind!"🙀
"It was plain on your face!"🤫
They are such good Sportsmen.
🌚🤝🌝
good sportsmanship would have been to tell him after the match.. not after he retires
@@ERhymesDye this is just rubbing salt on the wound
A good sportsman would want a fair fight, even if they have the advantage
@@dtack9249
how?
@@ERhymesDBullshit! You are the master of your body! If you have a tell then that is on YOU not your opponent! Agassi used everything available to him including his powers of observation and perception.
If this had been an anime show, boris wouldve had a 15min internal monologue, figure out his own tick, and start using it against andre 😂
I had the exact same thought! His pupils would dilate, there'd be complete silence, and Andre would miss the next serve.
*ball echoes as it hits the ground*
----- OST/next episode
The 15min internal monologue is spot on. Be ause the episode lasts about 20-25mins. Then by the next episode right when he conclude his internal monologue we get a flash back of all the times he thought enemy read his mind. And then back to the present when he finally decided that hes going to use the knowledge of him knowing the enemy knowing against them, and the episode ends there. By the next episode we see another flash back of all the times his friends and family were disappointed ted in him for losing games, and those that never gave up on him, and the match finally resumes
Reminds me of baby steps
I used to hate this about DBZ. Half the episodes would be dialogue, and only about 30 seconds of the episode would be fighting.
Anime is low culture trash
Andre aggassi another great tennis player. Remarkable player loved to watch him play
Andre had to have eyes like an Eagle to see dudes tongue from 80ft away
I know right, at least we know one thing how he might got good grades in exam
Odds are he watched film & noticed it.
@@slimthugga1 yes he found out about the tic watching a video but still need to see over the court to take advantage
Can’t imagine it’s all that hard if you have normal vision. You’re tongue is a different color from your face especially against the opponents fair skin. Determine the direction it’s pointing is what impresses me
@@AlkoOhjuksineen80 feet really isn't far to spot a tongue wirgling about.
Hahaha levend legends ,thanks for yur lesson and happy childhood times ..Aggasi❤🖤Herr Becker
For me, Agassi was, and still is, one of the most impressive tennis players of all time. He didn't have the height advantage, but he had the smarts and the go-getter personality to go with it.
He’s also just a decent person. I see him every ski season (they have a house at the ski resort nearby) and he’s just an all around fun guy. Some of the stories he’s told on the lift are wild
And he played in a WIG for years poor guy!!
after beating Rafter in 5 sets he still pushed peak Federer in 4 sets. Agassi was heavy round and tired and at 35 was able to almost take it to 5 sets if he didnt have such a short break after the Rafter match which finished late, he only had 12 hours rest to the final due to rain interruptions in the second week. Agassi was Djokovic but with more wits and less foot speed as he could read anyone like a book. Chang had similar abilities but Agassi at a higher level and more efficient stroke more like connors.
Let's say a little more than that. The guy had one of, if not the best return of serves in history, not to mention a wicked forehand and backhand. His only weakness was the actually serve, but even that was better than avg. He was an extremely gifted player.
He was my favorite. When he retired, I stopped watching.
Thats some amazing eyesight
That’s what was thinking
I read a book about sport once and they said that elite baseball batters don't have faster reaction times than regular people but much better eyesight. So they can see really minute twitches and changes in the movement of the pitchers arm and fingers and know much sooner where the ball is headed. Only milliseconds but that's enough to become elite. I wouldn't be surprised if elite tennis players are similar.
My thoughts exactly ❤
@@ArrKayLondon
Yep, and more than that it's _"mindspeed"._ All athletes know, on some level that not one of them are fast enough. No human can hit a fastball that takes a fraction of a fraction of a second to get past him if the batter had to rely purely on batspeed. But elite hitters like Tony Gwen could see the tiniest shift of the second baseman or outfielder or some different movement from the pitcher as he's preparing his pitch or as you stated a dozen minute subtleties that Tony would unconsciously see, and calculate, and prepare for, with a preternatural ability(mindspeed) that he honed over decades.
@@ArrKayLondonwell that book was wrong. Changes in the pitchers movement is called tipping your pitches and elite pitchers rarely if ever tip their pitches. A batter judges the spin of the ball and speed at release to determine where it’s going.
Knowing that he was living rent free in Boris' head had to be icing on the cake after that reveal.
Andre is one of the all time greats and one of the best returners of serve in history. Anybody that could consistently return Beckers serve is a genius. Agassi was.
Agassi is the reason I fell in love with watching tennis. That guy was so much fun to watch.
Same, brother! I was a super young boy when I became a fan of his.
You cannot be serious
@@tallguygreg like a super young boy? Not a super super young boy.
@@BillClay88 I mean, I was like 6 or 7 when I became a fan. During the summer, my mom would have us all do laundry together on Mondays, and we would watch Wimbledon and the US Open all day. I became a quick fan.
Facts. Same for me
The amazing part is his eye sight. Seeing from Baseline to baseline the little tongue detail.
That's funny because that was what I was thinking. Like how can you see the guy's face with enough detail, from that far away, to see his tongue. Must have really good eyesight.
You're shocked a 20 year old something pro athlete can see 78 feet...?
@@ryan1111111555555555 you must not use glasses
@@ryan1111111555555555 Shocked? No, just said the guy must have had really good eyesight. Not all of us have 20/20 vision, even at 20 years old.
@@irkjustice5600 well it’s also the adrenaline I remember playing football and in the hardest parts of a game being able to see and register the smallest details for me it was the eyes of the quarterback with enough experience certain things are a given so you start focussing on smaller and smaller details it just proves how good of an athlete he was really
That’s what makes sports so great, is that people have tells. The great ones always can read it.
Man, i used to love thise Agassi Chang marathons. Thise were the days.
“Never work the system when you can work the man” - L.J. Gibbs
Gotta love all the Gibbisms and rules😂
love gibbs and his 'guidlines' although you cant forget mcgeeks rule number 72
Pause
I have a similar tick. I move the corners of my mouth slightly differently when I tell a lie. My girlfriend realized that when we were dating but didn't tell me. After we got married she confessed. I asked her why she still married me. She said, you don't do it when you say "I love you".
That is so sweet❤
Awwwww
its doubly sweet that I saw this post on a video about two rivals.
I’m the same way lol
Haha she told you about that one because she had already replaced it! 😝 Yea after spending more time with you she figured out another bigger better tick you have... 🧐🤔🧐😝 🤣
Andreer was a prodigy who had real issues mentally that stalled his career...hit bottom and cam back in his twilight career and rocked the court...always respected his abililty to overcome the mental deficit...
brilliant...I loved watching this generation of players. The 70s, 80s and 90s players were a complete thrill to watch.
imagine having some subtle projection of your next move that you intentionally/unintentionally came up with only to never realize you been your own worst enemy the whole time until years later
And even with that, Boris Becker still won a lot of games against him. Perhaps without the tell, Andre would’ve never beaten boris
it happens even in other sports.
czcams.com/video/DcoB3G2Gj7w/video.html
its the game within the game
Boris has fallen off badly because of it
he is still his own worst enemy though... that's how he ended up in prison after all.
@@toziassmitt No he didn't, he beat him only when agassi joined the tour, after that 5 years in a row agassi beat him.
One of the most fascinating aspects of this is the fact that everyone tends to have their own unique quirks or mannerisms when they are deeply engrossed in thought, especially when the topic at hand is of great importance to them. It is almost as if these quirks serve as a way for the individual to process and organize their thoughts in a more meaningful way.
Playing sports all of my life, these were the little tendencies I'd try and pick up on all of my opponents to try and have an upper-hand.
I think it could be a focus mechanism. When you meditate, you're taught to focus on one thing because your brain does better at blocking other things out when it has something to focus on. A physical habit could help the brain refocus itself and be less distracted.
I always notice that people who are playing something out their comfort zone on guitar make weird mouth movements including myself lol.
when i’m super focused on something i do that with my tongue without ever noticing. Homework, sports, instruments
My dad and uncles were avid tennis fans in those years. Those days were like a lot of thing with sports that can never be replicated again or replaced. Just the times we all long for again. I hope all kids get their own version of that
Sports in general were just different then. Every sport now loses it's flair the more technical it becomes
This was the best tennis I've ever seen. I miss tennis back in the Andre Agassi days.
Give the dude’s contact lenses maker a raise!
Yes, thats what I was thinking. Mad vision.
I really doubt Agassi was wearing contact lenses back then. That's natural eyesight right there. I suppose when millions of dollars are on the line, your eyes find a way!
Right?! Damn, the fact he sees the guys tongue,figures out which way it means, and has time to react to it!
Yep. I can't see that far.
His biography is one of the best sport biographies I’ve read
Facts, one of the most authentic biographies I‘ve ever read
The Lance Armstrong Stop at Nothing is the best one for me. Mind blowing. Highly recommend if you haven't seen it.
Hi Shane, what’s the title of the book?
@@SAND33Z It's titled "Open"
@@tjokkaflens9469
I don't admire him at all. The documentary is how he lied for yrs, was put on a pedistal, then busted for cheating. It's a fascinating documentary if you haven't seen it, basically the rise and fall of an icon. Highly recommend it
brilliance ❤❤❤ Andre Agassi is my favorite male tennis player in my 44 yrs of watching professional tennis. Wow.
Was not an Agassi fan. But his autobiography, Open, is one of the best bio/autobio’s I’ve ever read. Explains a lot of his personality. Became a fan after.
Highly recommend.
Homie wasn't an open book, he was the whole library.
No one else read it, tho.
@@cindyknudson2715yeah that point of being the library no one’s read it all , if he was a book he would be read easily
More like a youtube or wikihow tutorial.
The man is about to shoot a bullet right at you. Agassi: “Just look at his tongue.”
like playing michael jordan- if his tongue was out, you were going to be on a poster
I use to watch Agassi return these serves and was in total amazement. Now we know.
Andre was the reason I engrossed myself in tennis during my childhood
I was always told to keep your eyes on the ball, you were watching his face?Omg for his tell. truly a champ move!
The face tells all
The really good guys don't really need to look at the ball directly... The hand eye coordination is so high with certain people that they can use peripherals and still know exactly where something is and being able to judge the exact distance without looking at it either...
Only a master is allowed to break protocol. If you look at your opponent's face as a newbie you never return a serve. If a master never breaks that protocol he never becomes champion.
I play volleyball, and one of the least important things when blocking or digging serves is watching the ball. For me it’s all about their footwork
Recreational players have to remind themselves to focus on the ball. Competition players do this automatically, and have time to notice other things.
Straight up Sun Tzu's Art of War Tactic. 'If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles'
i didn’t say that- sun tzu
@@strivin4 I did actually say that _ Sun Tzu
Stop misquoting and start feeding! ~ Sun Tzu's cat
Computers are the future of this world - Sun Tzŭ
Borris Becker n Andre Agassi was Can't Miss back then. Holy Chit I never knew !!
One of the greatest sports anecdotes
I still can't believe Andre was able to hide it so well. Then he doesn't tell Boris until after he retired. Great stuff. Incredible story.
Sometimes when someone is completely focused with all their attention on performing a task, their subconscious thoughts manifest in parts of the body that they wouldn’t notice themselves
i use to do this when i raided in world of warcraft...i would stick my tongue out tot he corn of my right side of my lips and them during different phases of a fight i would swing my tongue to the other side......repat until fight was over......i didnt even realize i did that until my friend came and lived with me for awhile and noticed it and he would bust my balls lol
@@imwithyou38 he would do what? 🤨
@@imwithyou38lmfaoooo
@@user-tt3lb1yy6i@user-tt3lb1yy6i bust my balls means make fun of or take the piss out of so his friend would tease him for doing that its not sus at all 😂
@@imwithyou38HE WOULD WHAT 😭
He still has to make a proper return, regardless. Boris was awesome. Andre' was his kryptonite.
If he can see that well, I give him credit
average eyesight is sufficient enough to see if one's tongue is in middle or left corner of his mouth
@@Nakkitelinelol exactly. The average human eye can see a flashing light in complete darkness up to 30 miles away
@@andrewtodd9103 yep. humans have quite versatile eyes since we se well up close and quite well quite far aswell. different animals have more specialized eyes, like cats can't see up close very well at all but very well in darkness and at distance. we don't need nightvision so we can have more precise eyes 👍🏻 but you should be able to see where one stick his tongue over a football field. tennis court isn't a feat at all 😄
@@Nakkiteline the hardest part isn't the eyesight problem. It's the fact that when you're playing tennis, normally you wouldn't be focused on his mouth. Let alone a small tic of his tongue.
@@di3yus459 no you're not, but you see the opponents face every time he pitches since the ball goes close to your head so you will see the tongue every time. but you are right. what i'm impressed about is that he was capable of making the conclusion about the tongue placement and where the shot went :D i was sounding like hater who thinks this wasn't great feat at all but i meant that seeing that far isn't hard at all. i am quite impressed about this 😄👍🏻
“Know thy enemy, know thy self; a thousand battles, a thousand victories” - sun tzu
"I've finally been accurately quoted on the internet." -Sun Tzu
@@namehere4954 "Shut the fuck up I never said that lil nigga" -Sun Tzu, Art of War
@@namehere4954 “Ah shit not again.” - sun tzu
Or, as Pauly Walnuts says,,,, Sunta Zoo
One of best sports stories ever. I used to marvel at Agassis returns on Becker. Such a simple rule to. Like turning a light on.
Used to watch these matches with my dad, he's no not here anymore. Miss him dearly.
That era was just great ❤️👍
Best Era of men's tennis
90's to early 2000's
Agreed 👍, I saw so many live matches with Agassi, Sampras, Chang, Graph, Becker and so many more at the US Open in Flushing Queens, fkn awesome
The end of Ivan and entrance of Pete
Some very unique characters, everyone had such a different personality
That’s freaking brilliant. Love Andre, and thanks for making this video!
well, we need the inside (his camp) story to know who figured it out. but this is a great story nonetheless.
Agassi's courageous service returns were a thrilling part of that era.
I could listen to stories like this all day. That's awesome.
" I never said these stupid quotes"
Sun Tzu, The art of Truth.
“There is no truth”
Blunt Moon, The Part with Blues
Hardy har you're hillhairyass
this is nuts! I saw this match up live and couldn't figure out how Agassi's reads were so godlike!
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Agassi had the best return of serve ever 💯👍
I think my favorite part was after all that time and after he retired he told him and it was enlightening! My favorite part
"When you spot a man's tell, you don't say a God damn thing"
Crazy part is that his coach and entourage didn't notice it. I remember watching y'all, crazy matches
I have been a big Andre Agassi fan since he cut his hair, became super competitive and started trained extremely hard by running up hills backwards.
That man has a mind. After all the work, and practice, he even studied his opponents facial expressions.
What a joy to watch Agassi at his peak.
My absolute favorite player of all time.
Agreed. When he won Wimbledon, I was ecstatic. Just loved the skill and attitude akin to McEnroe
The art of reading lips while making every one think you’re reading minds
Best return game of all time without exaggeration
Best returner in the history of tennis. Many pros and tennis commentators feel the same.
I told my dad he always had distinct eye movement right before he threw the ball up. Now every time he plays against me, he wears sunglasses xD
He read the other guy’s triggers like it was a videogame boss lmao
No, we read triggers on a video game boss like we should be reading people
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What’s crazy is he could see it across the court, he’s got some great vision.
He gotta be the best returner of all time
I had the distinct pleasure of watching both of these tennis greats play .