The Fall of Bernard Tomic: Disgraced Tennis Star

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    Once the greatest hope for Australian tennis, Bernard Tomic was billed as the rising star destined to replace Lleyton Hewitt as his country's crown jewel, a future grand slam champion and #1 player. 10 years later, and Bernard has instead built a reputation for generating controversy and making tabloid headlines for all the wrong reasons. But what exactly has he done to receive such criticism and ire from fans and players alike? Today, we're jumping through time on a journey spanning Tomic's entire career to find out just what he's done to sour his career and enter the land of irrelevancy he finds himself lost in today.
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  • @CULTTENNIS
    @CULTTENNIS  Před 3 lety +85

    I ❤️ Skillshare!! The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: skl.sh/culttennis02211

    • @blaster36000
      @blaster36000 Před 3 lety +1

      Now this might be quite the controversial suggestion to do, but can you do a video on "Why are there not more male Asian tennis players?" The Asian players in the WTA circuit compared to their ATP counterparts, are far more vast (more importantly, Southeast Asian). ( It's mainly, because I only see Japanese players in the ATP perform well, and yet in the WTA, China, Japan, Taipei, Taiwan, and countless other Southeast Asian countries represent tennis very fairly & just. (Where's Paradorn Srichaphan and his crew?) (Where's Wu Di and his comrades?)

    • @worawatsr9803
      @worawatsr9803 Před 3 lety

      Thumbnail is a joke. He was never even close to being number 1.

    • @latergator9622
      @latergator9622 Před 3 lety

      @Sleepy Joe don’t really understand all the name calling lmao but I might actually agree with your second point, I personally think Federer has a better mental game but you might be right on talent.

    • @latergator9622
      @latergator9622 Před 3 lety

      @Sleepy Joe thanks for this very intriguing discussion I learned a lot

    • @latergator9622
      @latergator9622 Před 3 lety

      @Sleepy Joe why are you so upset? Jeez I don’t even know what that name means lmao

  • @davide.barbieri
    @davide.barbieri Před 3 lety +1742

    To me these are clearly acts of rebellion against his father's tyrant attitude. It's an act of self-harm and mostly trying to destroy his father's dream. There's clearly no joy in what he does and it's pretty sad to be honest.

    • @romeo.5700
      @romeo.5700 Před 3 lety +33

      @Åke Åkesson Wtf are you talking about?

    • @samhardingham5591
      @samhardingham5591 Před 3 lety +97

      Thats exactly what it seemed like to me as well. I usually hate bratty athletes but I do feel sorry for this guy

    • @ratmcratty5033
      @ratmcratty5033 Před 3 lety +12

      @Åke Åkesson clueless

    • @ggck.sounds
      @ggck.sounds Před 3 lety +73

      spot on. so much defiance in his behavior. he mainly wants to lose in order to make his father fail. perhaps most of this is taking place unconsciously.

    • @LiamDePaux
      @LiamDePaux Před 3 lety +3

      I'm interested in what the heck self-arm is

  • @angryman132
    @angryman132 Před 3 lety +1238

    Mainly a abusive father forcing him to do something he likes on occasion

    • @jimnosnow4484
      @jimnosnow4484 Před 3 lety +145

      He still loves tennis somewhere deep down. He fell out of love with it coz the media were too toxic and the money got to him. When he’s happy, he plays well. Which is why he’s playing good atm

    • @sasho888prm
      @sasho888prm Před 3 lety +57

      @@jimnosnow4484 What's with all the crazy Yugo fathers? The fathers of Dokic, Djokovic and Tomic? All of them abusive morons with zero respect for the other players.

    • @siege.4113
      @siege.4113 Před 3 lety +4

      an not a use grammar bruh

    • @ProdigyEng
      @ProdigyEng Před 3 lety +43

      @@sasho888prm Srdjan Djokovic cannot be compared to Dokic's father or Tomic's father. Srdjan NEVER physically abused Nole or anyone else for that matter. The physical abuse of Dokic by her father is well documented and it would not surprise me if John Tomic abused Bernie.

    • @sasho888prm
      @sasho888prm Před 3 lety +32

      @@ProdigyEng Srdjan Djokovic blamed Dimitrov in the media for bringing the virus to the Adria Tour last year. There were all sorts of after parties and no crowd restrictions and that idiot just picks out one player to blame for the whole thing, because Grigor's not a Yugo. He is not far behind on the moron scale either.

  • @legoatjames5723
    @legoatjames5723 Před 3 lety +866

    I feel bad for Tomić, he was pressured by his father so much that he finally broke down and lost his passion fora sport he used to love.

    • @viewsonic2040
      @viewsonic2040 Před 3 lety +56

      He was not pressured” he was abused by his father dont mistake

    • @Gertzy41
      @Gertzy41 Před 3 lety +4

      No excuse for acting like a dick

    • @aleksandarcvetkovic5436
      @aleksandarcvetkovic5436 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Gertzy41
      Not sure what to think bout Tomic.
      On one side most pro players have childhood taken away with hard trainings(tennis players specially due to international tournament based competition=often travel).
      Tennis is expensive sport, and most funds come from parents=big pressure to success.I don't think Australia invested even 1$ in his development.
      Parents can be harsh with big expectations(money they invested).
      On other side there are expectations from spectators/crowd what behavior is acceptable and what isn't.
      Sometimes people crack under pressure(Naomi Osaka withdrawal from RG recently).
      On bottom line he has no debts to anyone in order to justify his behaviour.
      I think he just didn't articulate his frustrations well.
      And big part of that frustration comes from not often visible inner rules of ATP competition.

    • @Gertzy41
      @Gertzy41 Před 2 lety +2

      @@aleksandarcvetkovic5436 the bottom line is even if he had a nice father who stayed away and got him a good coach and tonic was a great friendly guy ! He never had the game to match it with the big boys anyway ! He never had the power and that defencive style of play was not Gunna cut the mustard 😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @obviouslyanonymous
      @obviouslyanonymous Před 2 lety +8

      ​@@Gertzy41 sure, he may have never been at the top, but he proved he could make it high up and be successful, it's a shame there's no way of knowing how long he'd stay relevant competitively with better outside conditions.

  • @zakh-g4893
    @zakh-g4893 Před 3 lety +384

    Honestly it seems, if his dad left him with a normal coach I feel like he would be a top 30 player consistenly.

    • @nicknovi5985
      @nicknovi5985 Před 3 lety +1

      Or never made it

    • @jc22558
      @jc22558 Před 3 lety +31

      I think it's a little more complicated than that. Tomic is very similar to Agassi (perhaps not as talented). Agassi was forced into the sport by his father and Nick Bollettieri, who slowly but surely sapped his passion for the game. He responded by acting out and living the celebrity lifestyle. Then, he bottomed out with his drug use. He chose to redefine his relationship with tennis and rebuilt both his life and his game on his own terms. He took ownership over the process and in the end found both meaning and peace within a game that he once saw as a type of prison.
      Tomic will have to determine whether or not he wants to do this. He will have to rededicate himself to the game on his terms and probably without his father's influence. If he doesn't want to do that, that's okay too. He should stop playing tennis if it has no meaning for him.

    • @owendavis2003
      @owendavis2003 Před 3 lety +7

      He never would. He seems like a control freak with a kind of 'if I can't have you, no one can' attitude. He'd rather see his son struggle than watch him grow with someone else.

  • @longgrayline8055
    @longgrayline8055 Před 3 lety +391

    As a professional tennis coach, I can say this started long ago due to his father. His father made him realize the dream but it wasn’t the dream of Bernard’s. He was forced to train super hard and he was not given a choice. If his father had found a way to inspire Bernard and make the training fun and help him find the desire inside to do what he does, then Bernard would have a whole different story to tell. Most kids like Bernard quit tennis when they are still young. The whole goal for the father was money. Once Bernard and his father made the money, the hunger was gone and the goal was fun. That won’t sustain a tennis career.

    • @derekmmmm
      @derekmmmm Před 3 lety +20

      And the money won't last!

    • @albertsun8822
      @albertsun8822 Před 3 lety +11

      My take on Tomic is, simple fact is he has never been able to translate his junior success into the main tour and this call talent everybody is goin on about him was way overhyped. He never developed enough bigger game to succeed. You look at his success at his peak when I think he got into top30 I think it was due to winning few piss small events and showing some consistency. But was he ever a threat to win anything big, cmon get real. His record against the elite was a joke, his best wins were Ferrer and Nishi. I compare his potential to Kyrgios it’s not even same league in terms of posing a threat, and I’m not even a Nik fan. Both of them are clowns with no real discipline and dedication just talkin crap.

    • @JakeLesser
      @JakeLesser Před 3 lety +7

      @@albertsun8822 He got to a quarter final once and people are still hyping him up ten years later.

    • @Krenisphia
      @Krenisphia Před 3 lety +5

      When your goal to purely fun, then to me you've made it.

    • @jsurfin1
      @jsurfin1 Před 3 lety

      @@albertsun8822 Both are just bogans with a tennis racket!

  • @arunbaburaj
    @arunbaburaj Před 3 lety +604

    “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.” -Tim Notke

  • @TeamDazu
    @TeamDazu Před 3 lety +74

    I relate to him so much. I grew up playing football with a toxic father as a coach/mentor. My fathers football knowledge and the training sessions be set up for me we’re PHENOMENAL. I was an absolutely amazing player Bc of my father. But unfortunately, the way my father treated me cultivated a very weak mindset. He would mentally abuse me all the time whenever I trained. Let’s say I made one poor pass, I’d be called worthless, a useless bitch, threatened to abandon me on the field, etc etc, I could write all day long about the shit be did.I had lots of natural talent and tons of work ethic. But when I competed in game and things got tough on the field, I would crumble mentally. All the berating my father gave me during practice, I would berate myself during actual games for a mistake. I was either playing like an absolute STAR, or just simply horrible because I would beat myself up really really really badly that I couldn’t recover from a little mistake I made. I was ridden with crippling anxiety and fear every time I played. It’s no way to be if you want to be a consistent, strong willed athlete.
    Also, all that toxicity my father fed me. It seeps into everything, not just the way I performed in football but in every day life. I would treat myself poorly, and the people around me as well. I spent 80-90% of my time with my father training. I was a hurt kid hurting people.
    I’m 22 now and I’ve matured a lot since I’ve quit football and distanced myself from my dad. Im way more skilled and consistent now that I’m mentally stronger.

    • @theclipsurgeon
      @theclipsurgeon Před rokem +2

      Thanks for sharing, sounds like he may have had some traits of narcissism. Plenty of great material on CZcams to help with healing. Steph lyn and Dr ramani are a couple. Hope things are going well for you 🙂

    • @xsjado_anon
      @xsjado_anon Před rokem +5

      Same thing that destroyed my tennis career before it started.
      I was consistently called the "streakiest tennis player they'd ever seen" as I'd either go on 6-0 6-0 tears or fall to pieces, or both, once reaching 6-0 5-0 and losing at a state level match.
      Same as you, except it was my mum that would criticise me - academics was even the same, I'd won an award putting me 2nd place in a world wide math competition, only beaten by a kid 3 years older who'd repeated his grade multiple times, and all my mum had to say was that I would have been 1st if I applied myself properly, which was ironic considering she's a fat woman who looked down her nose at any sort of effort to improve yourself, leading to my to-this-day defining trait of working harder than anyone else in secret to maintain some stupid reputation that I'm "just that talented", which is exactly what she seemed to want (I'm 34 and still catch myself doing this).
      In tennis specifically I eventually proved to myself that it the ability was there if I wasn't so weak mentally - I used to dominate my local Friday night competition, as there was no pressure - one Friday I suddenly had a bunch of extra people watching and thanks to my ever present ego I decided to give a bit of a show, with nonsense spin serves that just clear the net and go sideways and even a backspin lob that just about broke their ankles when they ran back to get to it and it changed direction on the bounce. Won 6-0 in a single set match set, only to find out the opponent was some prodigy ranked at the top for his age in the country (I was 3 years older, but hadn't played anything serious since flopping from our state team), and all the extra people were there to watch him, not me.
      My old coach was there, coming up to me after and telling me that was what I could have been with a head on my shoulders. That finally gave me the self awareness to see what I'd let myself become, but at that age it's hard to change something so ingrained, so even to today it's something I have to keep a lid on at all times.
      When I have kids of my own I'm going to take a leaf out of Kobe's dad's book, and just tell them they are loved no matter what the outcome is.

    • @TeamDazu
      @TeamDazu Před rokem +1

      @@theclipsurgeon I don’t think I’d still be here if it weren’t for Dr. Rahmani’s videos.
      I randomly stumbled across her videos about 2 years ago. My life was saved. I perceived everything for what it was and rebuilt myself as a person. Recovering from narcissistic abuse was one of the hardest and most anxiety inducing things I’ve ever done in my life. But it’s also been the most rewarding thing I’ve ever done in my life.
      I see so many victims today not know they’re victims and they never get the chance to recover. It’s heartbreaking.

    • @TeamDazu
      @TeamDazu Před rokem +1

      @@xsjado_anon I relate to what you typed out so much it’s crazy. Growing up I would have matches just like that. I would either play really well or really poorly. I would start off a match doing really well but if I made a simple mistake the mental abuse I gave myself in my head would cause a downward spiral in my performance that match. Either that or my mistake during the game would immediately have me worrying of all the emotional abuse I was going to receive on the car ride back home.
      Lol funny enough he would say things like, “you’re such a wuss I should put you in a soft womens sport like tennis” (so ridiculous I know, today I actually play tennis a lot and love it. I wish I was introduced to it in a healthy way as a child. It’s such a beautiful sport, it’s like playing chess, super cerebral once you have good technique)
      When a narcisstic parents/persons say insults to people. It’s almost as if they’re talking about themselves.
      For example: A narcisstic person will say “You are a horrible, lazy person that shows no remorse!!” meanwhile they themselves are the ones that have those traits and the person they are insulting don’t have those traits. It’s a classic pattern with narcissistic/toxic people.
      I suggest you watch Dr. Rahmani’s videos about narcissistic parents/narcissism in general.
      If you find yourself setting unhealthy expectations of yourself to “prove yourself”, deep feelings of insecurity, never feeling like you are enough, shaming and berating yourself for little tiny mistakes, excessive fear of being judged by others, lack of self care, etc etc etc. I really do suggest you watch those videos. I even suggest going to a therapist that SPECIALIZES in narcissistic abuse. It’s life changing and will only help you optimize your life, be a better person, and perform better at your tasks.
      Im sorry if I have offended you to ask you to get help if you are struggling. I only offer help because I got help for narcissistic abuse from my parent and my life changed for the better.
      You should Google “when the Golden Child grows up” on CZcams from dr Rahmani.
      You were raised to be a “Golden Child” by your toxic parent. This “golden child” is a term used by psychologists who specialize in parental narcissistic abuse to describe what we went through as children. You should look up what that term means and I think Dr Rahmani describes it to a T.

    • @xsjado_anon
      @xsjado_anon Před rokem

      @@TeamDazu I'll check it out, I've learned to "cope" and be self aware enough to not let my personal bs affect this around me, but a life coping is no life at all.
      Thanks mate.
      Glad you found a decent way forwards, and even in my case I understand my mum somewhat, she was close to my level in academics and everything she put her hand to, but was denied by her own family the opportunity to even try, instead expected to drop out of school, get an entry level job and start providing for her parents at a stupidly young age because they didn't understand what she was capable of becoming with some time and effort. I was her opportunity to see what she could have been I guess, and being an extension of her all she saw was the things I could have been doing to succeed even more in the life she never got to live, rather than properly supporting me as a person of my own.
      I guess we all end up passing our damage onto our children in one way or another...

  • @youngsuit
    @youngsuit Před rokem +12

    The incident that explained everything to me was when Bernard asked the umpire to code him so his dad would stop talking and thanked the official for doing it.

  • @lachlancampbell5679
    @lachlancampbell5679 Před 3 lety +106

    I think Tomic's story is very human and relatable. Sustaining interest, motivation and constantly trying to improve is a very demanding grind, especially in athletics when you become aware too late that you aren't as exceptionally talented as other people in your lane. Getting bored of your 'thing' or 'passion' is all too common and it's why you see people dabble in various lines of work instead of doing the same thing forever. You hope to see Tomic give it is all but if he simply just wants to play for money, so what? He wouldn't be the first nor the last

    • @Ed-tq6hb
      @Ed-tq6hb Před 2 lety +2

      Finally someone that makes sense of this situation.
      Most people commenting on tomic with negative comments are probably lower to middle income slaves doing jobs that anyone can do, let alone have the slightest clue what it takes to be a professional athlete.

    • @Dark_Voice
      @Dark_Voice Před 2 lety +2

      Its actually only a daddy issue - he is like Mercury - planet that got way too close to the sun and it burned away all the life on the surface and made everything impossible to support life.
      His father simply forced him to do things, abused him and used him as toy which made Tomic lose all and every bit of interest in tennis. He tries to get back to it because he has insane talent (he actually is exceptionally talented) BUT his father destroyed his will and the ability to care. Your comment is totally off the mark.

  • @davidkonevky7372
    @davidkonevky7372 Před 3 lety +131

    He seems like a kid in the body of an adult that was raised with so much pressure on his hands that he basically gave up and gave a big middle finger to his dad. Maybe if he wasn't raised in such a toxic environment and had a normal coach, he would be more consistent and reach further than his peak

  • @trime547
    @trime547 Před 3 lety +187

    That thumbnail though. The dude was apparently so good that he went above 1st place at one point.

    • @CULTTENNIS
      @CULTTENNIS  Před 3 lety +81

      They don’t call him the GOAT for nothing

    • @jimmybill1963
      @jimmybill1963 Před 3 lety +8

      @@CULTTENNIS goat?? More like the goose

    • @wdsa7129
      @wdsa7129 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jimmybill1963 what does goose mean

    • @rexknowsless3187
      @rexknowsless3187 Před 2 lety +12

      @@wdsa7129
      g - bernard
      o - tomic’s
      o - dad
      s - abused
      e - him

    • @wdsa7129
      @wdsa7129 Před 2 lety

      @@rexknowsless3187 ah I see

  • @Bombastic
    @Bombastic Před 3 lety +490

    Been waiting for this episode 🔥

    • @OutbackYGO
      @OutbackYGO Před 3 lety +20

      Bombastic watches tennis pog?

    • @henrybarry4022
      @henrybarry4022 Před 3 lety +5

      Do you have like a lightsaber themed racket?

  • @isal360
    @isal360 Před 3 lety +64

    when his father said that hewitt wasn't good enough to hit with him.....the confidence i wish i had

    • @GenieCoach
      @GenieCoach Před 2 lety +8

      you mean the arrogant delusional type of confidence?

  • @charpsteve36
    @charpsteve36 Před 3 lety +81

    4:13 A flip was switched or a switch was flipped? The eternal question.

  • @yo_eddie2576
    @yo_eddie2576 Před 3 lety +30

    His father pushed him too hard as a kid and he lost his passion. You see it all the time with over bearing parents.

  • @Samfoote
    @Samfoote Před 3 lety +292

    Was legitimately going to write you an email and ask you to do the “Curious case of Kyrgios”… this is the next best thing…. Just like Donald Young

    • @CULTTENNIS
      @CULTTENNIS  Před 3 lety +133

      Kyrgios might be a future victim of a video😭

    • @HYSON3KITTY
      @HYSON3KITTY Před 3 lety +22

      @@CULTTENNIS There are so many tennis players on the ATP Tour you can do a video on with this subject. Maybe a few on the WTA Tour too?

    • @LordStanley94
      @LordStanley94 Před 3 lety +4

      @Sam Foote you can not compare Nick with Donald. Two completely different players, where Nick has several major weapons where Donald does not. He is a true counterpuncher.

    • @spiderweb5539
      @spiderweb5539 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HYSON3KITTY yeah and Nick hardly tries and has been consistently decent

    • @scottysatpanalysis
      @scottysatpanalysis Před 3 lety

      @@CULTTENNIS watch his previous 5 set match and don’t slander the man

  • @DokiDokiDiscourse
    @DokiDokiDiscourse Před 3 lety +599

    we're all gonna look foolish in two weeks when he's lifting that aussie trophy
    *edit: it would appear he's decided to wait till next year to win australia

    • @santoshthapa8398
      @santoshthapa8398 Před 3 lety +17

      ur the foolish one here for even having that figment of imagination

    • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
      @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour Před 3 lety +1

      @@santoshthapa8398 what is foolish about imagination?

    • @santoshthapa8398
      @santoshthapa8398 Před 3 lety +4

      @@DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour absolutely nothing foolish about imagination. but if someones imagining a punk hoisting a grandslam trophy and claiming we'll all look foolish, then theres something seriously foolish about that person.

    • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
      @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour Před 3 lety +15

      @Grim Reaper 100% it was a joke. People liking it enjoyed said joke. Nobody here is thinking Tomic has a good chance of winning the whole thing including OP. That's pretty much the whole point.

    • @patrickbateman6885
      @patrickbateman6885 Před 3 lety +1

      Nah Nicky Nike Kyrgios will win

  • @rickandmortyepicclipsmovie8772

    The fall? Tomic the Tank Engine is the GOAT. His forehand is so powerful they compare it to a freaking train!!!

    • @patrickbateman6885
      @patrickbateman6885 Před 3 lety +12

      Nah that goes to my mate Nicky G.O.A.T Kyrgios

    • @aryantuteja2914
      @aryantuteja2914 Před 2 lety

      @@patrickbateman6885 I’d say Nick is more of a topspin machine

    • @Tristan.Suba.44
      @Tristan.Suba.44 Před 2 lety

      I read so often that such and such a player is the GOAT that a new acronym should be used to name the best one. What about GGOATOAT (Greatest GOAT Of All Time) ? 😋

  • @luccacamillo
    @luccacamillo Před 3 lety +32

    I loved that you touched on his unorthodox playstyle. I think it's very unique and effortless (sometimes literally effortless, but nevermind).

  • @Steevy84
    @Steevy84 Před 3 lety +18

    Dude, your description of players' playstyle, strengths and weaknesses is just amazing.
    Great job.

  • @Sealdrop
    @Sealdrop Před 3 lety +739

    You're pronouncing it wrong. It's Tomic with a croatian Ć. Just like Djokovic

    • @MrMirc27
      @MrMirc27 Před 3 lety +64

      not anymore as he is an Australian now.

    • @ofejirootomewo9331
      @ofejirootomewo9331 Před 3 lety +225

      @@MrMirc27 Australian is his nationality, not ethnicity. He's Croatian and Bosnian

    • @kenkengh0ast813
      @kenkengh0ast813 Před 3 lety +47

      @@ofejirootomewo9331 and also possibly coming from a fascist family - hence the personality

    • @MrMirc27
      @MrMirc27 Před 3 lety +42

      if names are to be pronounced the original way, half the americans cannot even pronounce their own name... therefore stick with whatever the english people say.

    • @ofejirootomewo9331
      @ofejirootomewo9331 Před 3 lety +179

      @@MrMirc27 England and America aren't the only places that exist. Keep your ignorance to yourself

  • @chrismarklowitz1001
    @chrismarklowitz1001 Před 3 lety +7

    Wow! This is my first time watching one of these episodes, and I never would have anticipated how well made it is. I feel like I'm watching this on TV and it's an officially produced show. It's so thorough and edited very well with very nice graphics. This channel is deffinetely way underrated and deserves much more recognition than it has. This man puts in maximum effort

  • @neelabhchoudhary2063
    @neelabhchoudhary2063 Před 3 lety +77

    Honestly it’s easy to judge him but I feel like he would be a COMPLETELY different person if he was raised by even a slightly less volatile parent.
    This story is really tragic.

  • @astrelixx3857
    @astrelixx3857 Před 2 lety +6

    My coach told me that he had one student that was so talented at tennis, so good at it, had such a passion for it. My coach told me that he was the best student he ever had. His parents were constantly pushing on him, saying that he is not good enough and needs to be better, and he was not that good. Finally, when my coach went to one of his ITF tournaments, the guy eventually broke down, even after winning, saying that he was tired of all the pressure the parents put on him, and quit the sport. That was the last time my coach ever heard from him or his parents.

  • @ianshear9246
    @ianshear9246 Před 3 lety +119

    1:46 I think Bernard Tomic really could have used skillshare.

  • @BloggerMusicMan
    @BloggerMusicMan Před rokem +11

    Bernard Tomic reminds me a lot of Andre Agassi. Both had tyrannical fathers, both probably never really loved tennis, both dealt with it in different, but almost equally catastrophic ways. Tomic primarily did it with recklessness and rebellion; Agassi dealt with it primarily through drugs.
    There are fathers like this in all kinds of pursuits. Even if the fathers succeed in their goals, the cost is unbelievably high to the kid. Take care of your kid, help them if they ask, but ultimately it's their life and you have to let them find themselves out.

    • @agoo7581
      @agoo7581 Před rokem +5

      This.
      I will also go further and say that they suceed in spite of their fathers. Agassi would have been an all-timer regardless, probably would have had more majors if it wasnt for his shitty parent.

  • @FootFaultTennis
    @FootFaultTennis Před 3 lety +182

    Alternative title:
    The Undisputed GOAT: Bernard Tomic - Australian Open 2021 Champion

    • @danepatten5119
      @danepatten5119 Před 3 lety

      Soon 👀🤞

    • @saminhaque13-52
      @saminhaque13-52 Před 3 lety +1

      It was unfair that people who longed for love the most, searched the hardest for it, found it so elusive. Bernard Tomic is a man to idolise, passion for the sport unmet by the circumstances that has entangled him throughout his journey to the top. And now he sits midway, lost in the pursuit, but the memories he left are more valuable than anything a trophy could be. Thank you for your relentless hardwork, Bernard.

    • @anthonymicha7079
      @anthonymicha7079 Před 3 lety

      I'm not so sure, he's playing against Shapovalov tonight. That guy is on fire.

    • @danepatten5119
      @danepatten5119 Před 3 lety +1

      @@anthonymicha7079 haha more of a joke tbh bro. I agree Shapovalov is playing pretty unreal and 95% chance he wins but never know with Tomic 👀😯

    • @anthonymicha7079
      @anthonymicha7079 Před 3 lety

      @@danepatten5119 haha totally, he is one of the best of the tour, at his personal best.

  • @michal_placzek
    @michal_placzek Před 3 lety +4

    This video is so well put together, researched and visually pleasing that I subscribed half way through :)

  • @dillonnguyen3841
    @dillonnguyen3841 Před 3 lety +182

    Tomic, Paire, Kyrgios the new big 3

  • @JiraiyaSama86
    @JiraiyaSama86 Před 3 lety +37

    Sigh. When will these kind of parents ever learn? Honestly, part of me does feel sorry for Bernard Tomic. Having such a parent who not only forces things onto his child but also can't teach proper character and value. Guys like John really further feed into the negative stigma of tennis parents.
    It also doesn't help that there are some success stories as they in a sense suggest it's tolerable and it can work. Someone should probably do case studies and make clear exactly what worked so that parents don't get the wrong message.

  • @geutz2000
    @geutz2000 Před 3 lety

    Another great episode. Love your work (better than network TV).
    One of the best tennis channel on YT. 👍🏻

  • @nintalespaw
    @nintalespaw Před 3 lety +1

    I haven't watched tennis but the way you present stories makes me very interested. You are very talented at what you do. Thanks for the entertainment.

  • @kid_8929
    @kid_8929 Před 3 lety +3

    Bro your content is so good and your editing is God tier, you should get a contract with Tennis TV

  • @JadenSmithEyes
    @JadenSmithEyes Před 3 lety +5

    Only 45k subs? Give it 2 years, and you're 1M+ easily. Great content

  • @snipaboy86
    @snipaboy86 Před 3 lety

    Another quality video buddy, keep up the good work! Awesome to see how your channel's progressed 👊🏿

  • @pablosmink4041
    @pablosmink4041 Před 3 lety +1

    Finally someone talking about this guy seriously. I like the memes but needed to get deeper into the topic. Great work! Keep it up, I love your channel

  • @Brookm88
    @Brookm88 Před 3 lety +7

    Grew up playing with tomic as a kid. Crazy dad that wouldn't let us off the court until we had finished ridiculous challenges and had a hell of temper. Tomic always was a bit volatile as well, probably because of his dad. Would lose his shit and cry on the rare occasion that he lost. Phenomenal consistency as a junior though, whipped my coach (albeit 40 something at the time) when we were about 13. Consistency is far more important at juniors than it is at the pros though.

  • @hsy2448
    @hsy2448 Před 3 lety +260

    What can I say he’s counting his millions

    • @netkey9336
      @netkey9336 Před 3 lety +4

      kinda fax tho

    • @jeffreychou3918
      @jeffreychou3918 Před 3 lety +44

      Despite being considered a failure, he made 320k in 2019, 420k in 2018, and more before that. He didn't make any money last year because of the pandemic but by making the 2nd round of the Aus open today, he has guaranteed himself 120k this year already. I guess the disgrace isn't really a disgrace after all.

    • @madjik2517
      @madjik2517 Před 3 lety +27

      @@jeffreychou3918 that is gross. Deduct all costs. See how long it lasts.

    • @timschnell2395
      @timschnell2395 Před 3 lety +3

      I see. That explains his distraction in the matches. Counting millions sure takes a while...

    • @HB-kb6rt
      @HB-kb6rt Před 3 lety +1

      @@madjik2517 Since he lives in Monaco though he's not paying any taxes on it is he?

  • @andre-px8rv
    @andre-px8rv Před 3 lety +2

    Dude I love your vids gives a whole new inside to tennis that I love keep it up my man!

  • @Utopiandranzer
    @Utopiandranzer Před 3 lety +42

    I know this might be a stretch, but for a future video, Aslan Karatsev's run at the Australian open, after only officially playing 13 ATP matches prior to his debut slam appearance could definitely be an interesting topic to discuss about.

  • @billybob7177
    @billybob7177 Před 3 lety +28

    I remember finding that video of Tomic with those crazy flat forehands vs Istomin and thinking how cool it would be to see someone at the top with this playstyle... Really similar to Kyrgios, I think this is super tragic, as having that much diversity in playstyle is always so fun to see. I would love to see a resurgence though!

    • @BRLaue
      @BRLaue Před 3 lety

      Lew Hoad had the type of strokes.

    • @shrav2418
      @shrav2418 Před rokem

      Watch Wimbledon Djokovic vs tomic

  • @josephmurray5915
    @josephmurray5915 Před 3 lety +73

    In shapo's interview they mention that they he was playing tomic, and the crowd just laughed. That shows what had happened to him. (Australian open 2021 first round shapo vs Sinner, for future people)

    • @manupancras1198
      @manupancras1198 Před 3 lety +20

      that was hilarious, he said that he was a serious opponent and everyone just lost it

    • @Aser-cu9me
      @Aser-cu9me Před 3 lety +12

      @@manupancras1198 i feel a bit bad for him. Wouldn't be suprised if he wins against shapo but thats very unlikely.

    • @eduardochernia
      @eduardochernia Před 3 lety +2

      @@Aser-cu9me so would you be surprized or not?

    • @Aser-cu9me
      @Aser-cu9me Před 3 lety +1

      @@eduardochernia I wouldn't be but as I said it's very unlikely he'll win.

    • @jimnosnow4484
      @jimnosnow4484 Před 3 lety +1

      He’s been playing well since being with his girlfriend

  • @krp6680
    @krp6680 Před 3 lety +2

    Brilliant Channel Mate! Keep up the good work. Here's some suggestions to make videos on -
    1) I always found some Tennis tournaments give away absurd trophies. You can make like "15/20 weirdest/funniest trophies given on tour". It would be funny video
    2) A video about my personal fav. of all time Goran Ivanišević
    3) Video about some of the greatest upsets that no one saw coming.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise Před rokem

      yeah I loved to watch Goran ;o))

  • @nickvogel5269
    @nickvogel5269 Před 3 lety +21

    4:13 “A flip was switched” Lmaooo

  • @kaceyzeiltritch7374
    @kaceyzeiltritch7374 Před 3 lety +32

    When I started watching this video, tomic was loosing. By the time I finished, he had already lost lol

  • @Tennis_Feed
    @Tennis_Feed Před 3 lety +9

    Can you make a Travaglia recovery docu, he almost died once :0 ,,, I'm asking because of the fact that your short docu's are sooo good! 🙏🙌

  • @ryannoelcarroll
    @ryannoelcarroll Před 3 lety +1

    Very impressive editing!

  • @janwajgttennis8247
    @janwajgttennis8247 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi man! thx for the credit of my clips!!!nice vid

  • @MinhLe-kt5zg
    @MinhLe-kt5zg Před 3 lety +38

    As an Australian I really do apologise for this mess

    • @unofflesnar9819
      @unofflesnar9819 Před 3 lety +7

      I have high hopes on De Minaur

    • @MinhLe-kt5zg
      @MinhLe-kt5zg Před 3 lety +3

      @@unofflesnar9819 I like that kid

    • @Tommmmmmmmmmmm
      @Tommmmmmmmmmmm Před 3 lety +4

      Kyrgios seems to have got his shit together now at least

    • @magicjohnson3121
      @magicjohnson3121 Před 3 lety +2

      And Kyrgios is out. Kyrgios is still a mess.

    • @MinhLe-kt5zg
      @MinhLe-kt5zg Před 3 lety +1

      @@magicjohnson3121 well not as bad a Tomic clearly

  • @tyronewoods6775
    @tyronewoods6775 Před 3 lety +21

    He is the Johnny Manziel of tennis

  • @colinjohnson7533
    @colinjohnson7533 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are so well done man.

  • @pinkski9175
    @pinkski9175 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are so interesting!

  • @kalvin9479
    @kalvin9479 Před 3 lety +8

    4:15 “A FLIP WAS SWITCHED”
    AHHHHH I CANT STOP HEARING IT

    • @roberthardy5171
      @roberthardy5171 Před 3 lety

      ?

    • @stealth4ully99
      @stealth4ully99 Před 3 lety +2

      @@roberthardy5171 Its kind of like a spoonerism. He said a "Flip was switched." Not sure if it was an accident or not but where I'm from we say "Switch was flipped."

    • @barryschwarz
      @barryschwarz Před 3 lety +1

      @@roberthardy5171 Yeah, it makes no sense to "switch a flip." The phrase is "flipped a switch."

  • @jeremyburnet4855
    @jeremyburnet4855 Před 3 lety +10

    I think you’re giving him too much credit re: “talent”.
    He’s a pusher who’s game works vs juniors or lower ranked players, but has no weapons to defeat the top guys.
    See his record vs players ranked in the Top 10 🤷‍♂️

  • @1jthc
    @1jthc Před 3 lety +1

    good video. Couldve also mentioned the sunday night interview on channel 7 for extra info

  • @senoreverything6366
    @senoreverything6366 Před 3 lety

    your channel is one of my favorites

  • @MrBdiddypop
    @MrBdiddypop Před 3 lety +8

    I saw that match between him and Tsonga in 2019. He barely tried which is why it lasted 58 minutes and he was fined his entire purse for the first round which was close to 50k.

  • @Alignment22
    @Alignment22 Před 3 lety +19

    Yes, the father sounds Balkan... I hope Bernard can heal from his traumas and just live a good life

    • @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266
      @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros9266 Před 3 lety +7

      It's funny how Nole's fam is so nice unlike the serbian stereotype and Bernie's dad is spot on stereotype

    • @motmi2356
      @motmi2356 Před 2 lety

      How does he Sound Balkan? Does Novak also Sound Balkan?

    • @Levi-ch4rm
      @Levi-ch4rm Před 2 lety +1

      @@motmi2356 Tomic is a Balkan last name

  • @ryannoelcarroll
    @ryannoelcarroll Před 3 lety

    Real enjoyable stuff dude !

  • @listenchump4041
    @listenchump4041 Před 3 lety +1

    REALLY nice video. Your editing is great and overall it's very informative. I make tennis videos myself but in another style.

  • @nfc14g
    @nfc14g Před 3 lety +20

    All the answers as to what happened to Tomic are in the YT video 8 years ago where he has to ask the umpire to have his dad removed form the stands.

  • @vls3771
    @vls3771 Před 3 lety +20

    He's a person before a player ....and he hasn't had his head together for some time
    It's a wonder He can play at all

  • @ayczs5123
    @ayczs5123 Před 3 lety +1

    IVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR THIS

  • @passionateturtle6
    @passionateturtle6 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video
    Great Job

  • @spc95
    @spc95 Před 3 lety +9

    "Picked up a racket when he was 8 years old ... winning u18s international tournaments when he was 12" excuse me 😢

  • @Omer-gj8pe
    @Omer-gj8pe Před 3 lety +10

    Honestly anytime u upload I get excited coming from a non tennis fan

  • @sergejban2024
    @sergejban2024 Před 3 lety

    Amazing please do more 🙌

  • @SuperGranddj
    @SuperGranddj Před 3 lety

    Oh my gosh I can’t get enough of this channel

  • @samanthagangi1853
    @samanthagangi1853 Před 3 lety +7

    THE MOMENT WE HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR

  • @djokovictricolor2743
    @djokovictricolor2743 Před 3 lety +8

    Oh the greatest notification of the month!!!

    • @random.tennis
      @random.tennis Před 3 lety +2

      😂 yeah!
      If you enjoy tennis, you might enjoy my channel!

  • @simonsiddique
    @simonsiddique Před 3 lety

    👋 Hi Cult Tennis,
    Your Video is great as always.
    After watching this video, I am curious🤔 about that "Mandatory Appearance" rule that players face from ATP/WTA/ITF.
    Can you look into it and make a video about the pros and cons about these and what type of contract a player has to sign?

  • @Lgfitnessofficial
    @Lgfitnessofficial Před 3 lety

    GREAT VIDEO !!!

  • @daceyodonnell7489
    @daceyodonnell7489 Před 3 lety +3

    Gonna have to work on your pronunciation of "aussie" mate haha great video none the less, love your work

  • @MrBdiddypop
    @MrBdiddypop Před 3 lety +3

    Hey, love your videos.
    Another possible idea for a video. Why are some players so good at doubles over singles. What skills are needed for both games. Maybe Jack Sock could be an example. He’s had a lot more success in doubles. Most of us don’t really know why.

  • @ranz1022
    @ranz1022 Před 3 lety

    another sick episode. love it.

  • @wiiiilsoooon
    @wiiiilsoooon Před 3 lety

    Another great video. 👏

  • @LadyImagine
    @LadyImagine Před 3 lety +5

    Awesome video. Would love to see Anna Kournikova or Ana Ivanovic next.

  • @MikeMessiah
    @MikeMessiah Před 3 lety +20

    He is Croatian, so his name should be pronounced as "Tomich"

  • @DevilboyScooby
    @DevilboyScooby Před 2 lety +2

    Didn't know much about him but he sounds a bit like Alex Higgins or Ronnie O'Sullivan, two remarkable snooker players whose careers were/have been plagued by their turbulent attitudes and performance swings.

    • @juttaweise
      @juttaweise Před rokem

      yeah, but Ronnie is the king, whatever his record. When he is focused, like last world cup against Trump, he is just a marvel to watch.
      Of course I've seen him playing without any motivation, and me relatively new to the sport, thought: he is world champion? hahahahaha

  • @drzoltanvajo142
    @drzoltanvajo142 Před 3 lety

    Great video, congrats! Do you have one on Nick K ?

  • @scottishbarnss
    @scottishbarnss Před 3 lety +10

    Watching this after Ash Barty choked the easiest draw to the finals in recent memory

  • @icebear326
    @icebear326 Před 3 lety +6

    I would love a video about the rise and fall of Jack Sock. I don't know much about him, as I just recently (about 2 years ago) got into watching professional tennis. All I know is that he used to be top 10 and is now struggling to win challengers

    • @punns643
      @punns643 Před rokem

      MacDonalds happen to him

  • @EddieStyle
    @EddieStyle Před 3 lety

    Epic editing skills

  • @suckmynose000
    @suckmynose000 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @MrPatrickbuit
    @MrPatrickbuit Před 2 lety +6

    I remember Tomic randomly winning a 250 event a year or two ago which was pretty funny to me considering he had long stopped taking the game seriously at that point.

    • @transamination
      @transamination Před rokem

      Bogota? Against Mannarino? Weird match, both playing really casually like a warm up.

    • @calvin9187
      @calvin9187 Před rokem

      @@transamination I think he means this match: czcams.com/video/C2M-tT21qkk/video.html

  • @vimz
    @vimz Před 3 lety +3

    I was waiting for someone to explain the joke after the shapo interview on court

  • @kingboymilan5927
    @kingboymilan5927 Před 3 lety +1

    Your vids are great! Greetings from Serbia :)

  • @pris94
    @pris94 Před 2 lety +2

    It is very sad, he was my favorite tennis player in 2009-2010, I thougt he would win grand slams and come out on top. Now he participates in challengers and loses them, so so sad.

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender Před 3 lety +5

    Tomic holds the record for both the fastest loss at a Masters (28 minutes) and an Open Era Grand Slam (58 minutes).

  • @HB-kb6rt
    @HB-kb6rt Před 3 lety +35

    Surprised you didn't mention his random accent changes!

  • @uzih
    @uzih Před 2 lety

    How do you make your videos???? The transitions wowza

    • @uzih
      @uzih Před 2 lety

      And how long does it take you to make a video??

  • @info781
    @info781 Před 2 lety +2

    Are not most of us (at least 75% of us) like Bernie? Imagine if when we were teenagers and in our early 20's we pushed ourselves as hard as we could, took the most difficult science subjects in school, worked constantly. By the time I was 30 I had never made more than 30k a year. I had completed University but wanted to enjoy myself. Bernie achieved quite a bit , he could have done more but he wanted to live life.

  • @killianreilly8145
    @killianreilly8145 Před 3 lety +8

    4:13 a flip was switched? I had to listen to that a few times

    • @roberthardy5171
      @roberthardy5171 Před 3 lety

      What’s the big controversy about the switch sound?

    • @JoshKosh08
      @JoshKosh08 Před 3 lety +2

      @@roberthardy5171 it's supposed to be 'a switch was flipped'

  • @MensOpen
    @MensOpen Před 3 lety +9

    Essentially the "Johnny Football" of tennis. Tough to see

  • @bellag.6535
    @bellag.6535 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! 👏👏👏

  • @gerhardsteenkamp562
    @gerhardsteenkamp562 Před 2 lety

    Awesome content for tennis nerds! 👏

  • @stephenlewin9834
    @stephenlewin9834 Před 2 lety +3

    Your talent can take you where your character cannot sustain you. - Edwin Louis Cole

  • @TennisPNW
    @TennisPNW Před 3 lety +7

    That intro is one of the best "hooks" that I've ever seen

  • @BlitzzingArts
    @BlitzzingArts Před 3 lety +1

    Was just having a chat to my mate about this
    He went downhill since getting pulled over in the M3