And the award goes to Rafa. What a phenomenal player mentally. I mean, how can you not have smashed a single racket in your entire career. It might not win him the most grand slams, but it will for sure win him the tests of life.
@@NITISHNEELAGIRI If I did break racquets or played tennis or maybe another sport, then maybe I would switch the first sentence to "I do all of these." That's not the case tho.
I can understand why Kyrgios raged there - that was such an important point that, if he won, would have given him two march points, and somebody in the crowd completely messed it up for him
I think the ball kids deserve more credit for what they did. Most people would stop and watch if their favourite tennis players smash their racket, but the kids just kept moving and didn’t even stop to look once
To be honest.. Difficult call, I would've called it in as well.. Calling it out is overruling the line judges their call and kind of undermining their decision-making.. But to be fair I could be in aswell
My Grand-pa used to say"Observe your heroes at distance and never try to met them".Althoug they are a source of inspiration,most of them in their private lifes are horrible persons...Like a house with a beautiful garden and white picket fences but in the inside is full of garbage...They are only good playing tennis,all the rest sucks!They forget that children are watching too...And children see ,children do!...I recommend a severe punishement,ranking decrease,huge money fine.etc...And all this started with a Cowboy named John Mcroe...He brought the yankee lack of maners and education to the Courts...And ATP took all the responsability for this by don't cast him out...Dixit
I was played tennis when good manors were synonymous with the sport. Watching the tantrums now is how we rage, blame the umpire, curse the crowd, smash rackets and wonder why I don’t watch tennis when I can watch CZcamsrs be removed from flights.
You probably played tennis / watched it when it wasn't a full professional sport - where kids start training from 4yrs old, have a team of 30+ staff, sponsorship companies putting pressure on you to perform, as well as earning millions of dollars. The pressure to perform is so high, and all of these players push themselves at 99.5% of their effort for 2-4 hours in a match. So I can empathise with them. So long as they don't injure the crowd, staff, or purposefully injure their opponent, docking points, games and matches are sufficient.
9:25 i know this is a famous tsitsipas blow up but look at the way his dad reacts. He pretends his own son hurt him after not hitting him at all. This might not look like much but imagine the lessons he taught his son when he was growing up, being a father watching your son in an emotional moment. It's no coincidence tsitsipas is as bratty, dramatic, and self-privileged as he is. As jacked up as it sounds, I hope he gets some space from his dad. Or, his dad learns how to control his emotions, as it has been diminishing his potential for years. I'd just like to point out that I've never been the biggest tsitsipas fan, in case the few people that read this are curious about my rational.
Back in the 80s we had McEnroe and Navratilova who often wore their hearts on their sleeves and they were often made fun of for doing so. Now it seems that no adult tennis player can regulate their emotions. What happened to stoicism?
At 08:00 nadal should lose that point, because he raised his hand before the referee sait "out ", in other words he asked for a challenge before the referee sait "out", so it doesn't matter what the referee sait.
Hmm that does make sense you’re right but why would you challenge something that hasn’t been called? He raised his hand to challenge what? The ref didn’t call anything. He said “out” afterwards. It’s a strange one.
Nope, When Rafa raised his hand, the referee responded without out, implying that he was corresponding to Rafa's call, he was in no regards challenging, and also he returned the ball.
That's a great pick up - well spotted. So for the rest of the replies - as soon as Rafa thinks that the ball is out and wants to challenge a 'no call' (which means the linesperson thought it was in), then the point stops. Now if the Umpire didn't call it out, then Rafa's challenge would go ahead, and as the ball is in, Rafa would lose the point - irrespective if he returns the ball in. But because the umpire calls the ball out (over-ruling the linesperson - irrespective if he saw Rafa's raised hand), then Berdych challenged the Umpire's call - and has his challenge upheld. Rafa's complaint that he hit the ball back in play is moot - as he was the original challenger. The Umpire's explanation to Rafa as to why he lost the point was wrong though. If Rafa didn't put his hand up in the beginning, then the point would be replayed.
Los jugadores, no deben molestarse con las raquetas y y romperlas, ellos tienen que controlarse su enojo los están viendo muchos países y el público que está ahí, merced respecto, ellos pagan para ver un juego no para ver sus enojos por jugar mal y los jueces es una falta de respecto también como le hablan allos poner mas multas mas fuerte, queremos verlos jugar no sus mala conductas queremos respecto🤗🙏
Murray's "shut up!" always gets me XD
Yep The same
Oh blessss
‘You are a Bomb! You’re a bomb!’
Good try transcriptionist.
For anybody wondering it was most likely him saying "bum"
And the award goes to Rafa. What a phenomenal player mentally. I mean, how can you not have smashed a single racket in your entire career. It might not win him the most grand slams, but it will for sure win him the tests of life.
Yeah..and pretty strict sponsors contracts hihi
At 2:31, just the way he says shut up makes me laugh so hard
British accent
@@anasstihouna7915 Scottish…
At 6:10 when the girl brought the towel, I legit thought the guy stood up to chase her like “DID I ASK YOU TO BRING ME A TOWEL!!!”
so funny indeed.😀
I feel all of these. Sometimes it is therapy to just bash something (not someone) and get the anger and frustration out.
Maybe you are giving too much importance to what you feel against what you do?!!
@@NITISHNEELAGIRI If I did break racquets or played tennis or maybe another sport, then maybe I would switch the first sentence to "I do all of these." That's not the case tho.
lmfao the scream he makes at 6:26
💀.
Troicki must have the worst luck with bad calls out of anyone on the tour
My respect for nadal has gone up, every time he was in the vid he shared a fair point, and he doesn’t smash rackets at all
I heard every time he loses, he takes it out on his wife.
@@Shinxux3 Wtf? Who said that lol
Why did dimitrov shams his in the first clip?
@@Shinxux3 You are the prime example of how rumors, even when they are not true, hurt people.
6:26 Michael Scott when Toby returns.
The shot at 8:54 just cracks me up. The line judge is so comically small compared to Kyrgios 😂
😂
I can understand why Kyrgios raged there - that was such an important point that, if he won, would have given him two march points, and somebody in the crowd completely messed it up for him
7:52 bro is a menace to society💀
1:50 He's calling him a bum not a bomb lol
McEnroe is unmatched when it comes to drama….xD
😂 correct 👌
you can not be serious!!
@@fruitcake4t don't take it seriously...it's a good humour ;)
Notice something? 22 Grand Slams for Nadal but no sight of him wrecking rackets...true legend.
that the reason why he is the best. Apart of a winner a great sportsman
Reason being uncle Toni said to him as a kid "if you ever break a racquet I will not be your coach anymore, some people can’t even afford a racquet"
Good point
What is the matter if anyone breaks racket or not?
How is it connected with true legend?
Rubbish👎👎👎
Even when he had a good reason to swear at the empire, he kept relatively calm, no bad words. Always respectful.
I think the ball kids deserve more credit for what they did. Most people would stop and watch if their favourite tennis players smash their racket, but the kids just kept moving and didn’t even stop to look once
dimitrov's smashes are so elegant
He is so handsome, wanna be his partner.
Nadal in tennis
Kane in cricket
SOME COOL GYES
I have never played tennis, yet here I am
Marat Safin can fill this ten-min clip on his own
6:26 This is my favorite part, especially that here
I love the horrified looks of the ball boys/girls
That fan calling it out when it wasn't out was a classic I'm kyrious vs federa
Wow, I forgot what a baby Connor was
What did the racquet do to deserve this ?
It didn't hit the ball maybe
Jeez you do not understand obviously
@@robinkalousek7247 me?
Ridiculous 🙄
@@blackfox658 true
6:23 that was definitely out that referee is bad.
To be honest.. Difficult call, I would've called it in as well.. Calling it out is overruling the line judges their call and kind of undermining their decision-making.. But to be fair I could be in aswell
@@Wobbling that was for sure our. look at the speed at 0.25
Whats the issue
Even in broke tacquet, Dimitrov moove are smooth
Tennis players making mistake..
Racket: MY TIME HAS COME!!
Those brave rackets are the real hero’s
Hahaha omg it's so funny
My Grand-pa used to say"Observe your heroes at distance and never try to met them".Althoug they are a source of inspiration,most of them in their private lifes are horrible persons...Like a house with a beautiful garden and white picket fences but in the inside is full of garbage...They are only good playing tennis,all the rest sucks!They forget that children are watching too...And children see ,children do!...I recommend a severe punishement,ranking decrease,huge money fine.etc...And all this started with a Cowboy named John Mcroe...He brought the yankee lack of maners and education to the Courts...And ATP took all the responsability for this by don't cast him out...Dixit
Poor judges!😳😳
1:17 Federer broke his racket 😨
Everyone : Smash or speak to the referee
Nadal : Watch his oponant
I can’t stand kyrgious. With how many times he has yelled at refs, fans, and disrespected his opponent, I don’t know why he isn’t kicked out.
I'd hate to be one of those ball girls. The guy in red almost hit one. Talk about being at risk LOL
And we’re not talking about the famous John McEnroe/Jimmy Conners temper outbursts!
Kyrgios is in the half of drama scenes!
OH LOOK THEY'VE BROKEN THEIR RACKETS
6:31 person behind troicki: 😥
poor lad is just terrified
Thanks John McEnroe, you helped make the sport colorful, dramatic and entertaining
Me watching with my $20 sports academy racket
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Love it!
This video: I see rage and drama.
Me: I see sanctions.
Where’s Snoopy smashing his racket from Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown? xD
They always look the same😂😂
Change this to broke racket compilation
Kyrgios going of court haha
I get it. I destroyed several computer mouses.
08:12
- worst umpiring I've ever seen in my life.😔
6:44 I tot he was going to give a middle finger
Unbelievable!
The complexion for protection.
Wait... Federer broke a racquet??? Woah!!!
He broke a lot when he was young
Rip racquets
It's not Hush! it's Mrsh - something you say in Serbia and also Bulgaria to a homeless dog to send it away after it comes sniffing around for food.
I was wondering lol. I have a black mother and they can shush/hush you to the Gods but this was epic🤣🤣😍 I'm going to say mrsh from now on!!!
RIP To the racket who have got rekt
Mannn i never knew cilic and nalbandian era actually met...
I forgot how feisty Jimmy Connors was 😒😮
It's healty
How the hell is it healthy?!?!
So ignorant when they break 💔 their beautiful rackets, come on, grow up
5:36 thats a concussion xD
Raquet smashing should be an automatic DQ.
Whatever.
@@yezmirsheppard-halika6892 LOL
lame
1 million views 🎉😊
Burh tennis is a speedy sport, why players still mad after a match, mad mode happens for 20m only
What is the soundtrack?
Whaaa I’m taking my ball and going home
紳士淑女のスポーツとは?
I played tennis before and i can tell it's very frustrating. I broke two rackets
6:24 --- what was Viktor's problem tho? I didn't get it? Was it that the ball was dead?
3:02 lmao
Hash!!
すごく大変な競技だし物凄い情熱持って臨んでんのもわかるんだけど道具にあたるのは嫌い
How do they break the racquet so easily
Youzny uncotroller most dangerous ever 😫😫
Kyrgios the most id say
Oh My Lord CHARICE Oh My GOD CHARICE PEMPENGCO😂
5:00 Federer la grande classe !
Nice Video
I was played tennis when good manors were synonymous with the sport. Watching the tantrums now is how we rage, blame the umpire, curse the crowd, smash rackets and wonder why I don’t watch tennis when I can watch CZcamsrs be removed from flights.
I play tennis to be removed from your grammar
You probably played tennis / watched it when it wasn't a full professional sport - where kids start training from 4yrs old, have a team of 30+ staff, sponsorship companies putting pressure on you to perform, as well as earning millions of dollars. The pressure to perform is so high, and all of these players push themselves at 99.5% of their effort for 2-4 hours in a match. So I can empathise with them. So long as they don't injure the crowd, staff, or purposefully injure their opponent, docking points, games and matches are sufficient.
Your probably one of those people who can barely hit the ball over the net, and say you play tennis because you need something to do
Lmao what? Did you not see the videos of McEnroe and Connors? This is not a new thing boomer
Age of psychotic narcissists
One way to get people to look at the video…make the thumbnail look like Adam Sandler
9:25 i know this is a famous tsitsipas blow up but look at the way his dad reacts. He pretends his own son hurt him after not hitting him at all. This might not look like much but imagine the lessons he taught his son when he was growing up, being a father watching your son in an emotional moment. It's no coincidence tsitsipas is as bratty, dramatic, and self-privileged as he is. As jacked up as it sounds, I hope he gets some space from his dad. Or, his dad learns how to control his emotions, as it has been diminishing his potential for years.
I'd just like to point out that I've never been the biggest tsitsipas fan, in case the few people that read this are curious about my rational.
why cant I see one from nadal! this is too hard!
Back in the 80s we had McEnroe and Navratilova who often wore their hearts on their sleeves and they were often made fun of for doing so. Now it seems that no adult tennis player can regulate their emotions. What happened to stoicism?
I just realized most of this is Djokovic
There are more Nick K and Rafa N clips and Roger F clips than Djokovic, he was In 2 clips the rest were all in 5
Mate do you know how to count Larry?
I saw like 2...
Potage Potage ikr there are much more of Nadal and Federer
I just realized you don't know how to count.
Racquet abuse!!
I wish their was a racket not need so I can bash my anger out
Hush!
Charice Pempengco: STOP SAYING BAD WORDS
At 08:00 nadal should lose that point, because he raised his hand before the referee sait "out ", in other words he asked for a challenge before the referee sait "out", so it doesn't matter what the referee sait.
Hmm that does make sense you’re right but why would you challenge something that hasn’t been called? He raised his hand to challenge what? The ref didn’t call anything. He said “out” afterwards. It’s a strange one.
nah he returned the ball into play even after it being called out, so it should've been replayed
Nope, When Rafa raised his hand, the referee responded without out, implying that he was corresponding to Rafa's call, he was in no regards challenging, and also he returned the ball.
That's a great pick up - well spotted. So for the rest of the replies - as soon as Rafa thinks that the ball is out and wants to challenge a 'no call' (which means the linesperson thought it was in), then the point stops. Now if the Umpire didn't call it out, then Rafa's challenge would go ahead, and as the ball is in, Rafa would lose the point - irrespective if he returns the ball in. But because the umpire calls the ball out (over-ruling the linesperson - irrespective if he saw Rafa's raised hand), then Berdych challenged the Umpire's call - and has his challenge upheld. Rafa's complaint that he hit the ball back in play is moot - as he was the original challenger. The Umpire's explanation to Rafa as to why he lost the point was wrong though. If Rafa didn't put his hand up in the beginning, then the point would be replayed.
@@matonatomic Well explained young marine. Thank you.
Los jugadores, no deben molestarse con las raquetas y y romperlas, ellos tienen que controlarse su enojo los están viendo muchos países y el público que está ahí, merced respecto, ellos pagan para ver un juego no para ver sus enojos por jugar mal y los jueces es una falta de respecto también como le hablan allos poner mas multas mas fuerte, queremos verlos jugar no sus mala conductas queremos respecto🤗🙏
Murray's always crying! 😤😫
6:23 we can clearly hear "Out !". Big umpiring mistake
Is there an official punishment for those multi-millioner arrogants?
would like to see you on a court in their situation
@@francoisbosc2596go watch Nadal
テニスレイジ
The player has no manner and sportsmanship
If it helps relieve stress and anxiety, then smash those Raquets baby, smash em good!
Djokovic and Murray are the worst followed by Nick........surprised to see RF though
Oh boy, I hope Nick Kyrigos doesn't end up in this video...
Qualcosa se prendono!
ANSWER MY QUESTION!!!
Troicki is very funny