Roger Federer vs Lleyton Hewitt 2004 US Open Final Highlights

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  • @abhayangs2305
    @abhayangs2305 Před 4 lety +280

    The forehand in his prime was something else

    • @s.l5787
      @s.l5787 Před 4 lety +14

      I think partly because courts and the balls have changed so the balls bounce much higher than Federer's ideal contact point. There's also the fact that Federer ever since he damaged his back does not really lean much into his shots.

    • @jwu7688
      @jwu7688 Před 4 lety +14

      @@s.l5787 The effectiveness of Federer's forehand decreased entirely because he made significant adjustments to his form beginning in early 2007. Compare his swing over time since 2007 to his swing in 2006 and earlier. It looks like an entirely different forehand and did not change for the better.

    • @s.l5787
      @s.l5787 Před 4 lety +1

      @@jwu7688 I can't really tell the difference. Is it thst different from this streamable.com/tfbkz which is 2007 forehand examples against Gonzalez?

    • @jwu7688
      @jwu7688 Před 4 lety +10

      @@s.l5787 czcams.com/video/IIqd2SbU1OE/video.html
      You can see how his forehand changes from 2002 to 2008 here. The length of the swing is noticeably shortened, becomes less fluid, and relies more on timing. The result is a reduction in margin for error and power. The change continues from 2008 on. His forehand was significantly more reliable and formidable before 2007.

    • @ertugrulkorpinar51
      @ertugrulkorpinar51 Před 4 lety +9

      jwu7688 The most obvious outcome is that Federer’s backswing has become shorter over time. Federer’s hand drops into a lower position earlier, and he keeps the racquet head closer to his body. This means as he continues back behind the body the backswing reduces in size.
      Larger backswings for example
      The longer the racquet is accelerating, the faster it is going when it reaches contact. Acceleration while changing direction happens on a curve. Longer backswings allow a smoother stroke path, which means more reliable timing and better biomechanics.

  • @soheiladam7510
    @soheiladam7510 Před 4 lety +206

    The movement of Federer when he strikes the forehand while going forward is so special and so beautiful.

    • @kchuk1965
      @kchuk1965 Před 3 lety +5

      MUFC thank god I’ll be dead by then

    • @mukundphanasalkar3887
      @mukundphanasalkar3887 Před 3 lety +8

      Of course! His game is Poetry In Motion! I remember McEnroe saying during commentary on a Federer match : " just watch Federer. Don't look anywhere else, just watch Federer. It's very beautiful experience."

    • @jgooner894
      @jgooner894 Před 2 lety +2

      I think his backhand cross court coming forward is even better, when he charges it up and then unleashes it across. Also the inside forehand, those are some of my favourites.

    • @stevencoardvenice
      @stevencoardvenice Před 2 lety +2

      Graf moves like that too

    • @YJ-br7ug
      @YJ-br7ug Před 2 lety +4

      @@stevencoardvenice Graf and Federer are two of the most graceful tennis players ever

  • @speakingtruths4215
    @speakingtruths4215 Před 3 lety +91

    Lleyton Hewitt had a small window in between Pete’s closing out of his career, and Federer/Nadal/Joker dynasty. This match is a clear indication of that window promptly being shut.

    • @jlrob85
      @jlrob85 Před 3 lety +5

      100%. He had his moment and was a big game player that was all heart.

    • @jgooner894
      @jgooner894 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jlrob85 He was a classy loser at the end here too.

    • @SurvTrance
      @SurvTrance Před 2 lety +2

      You forgot to mention that during that time Kuerten had suffering a lot with injuries. But both Kuerten/Hewitt/Roddick they enjoyed well this suppose window :)

    • @TheRanger866
      @TheRanger866 Před rokem +8

      But let`s be honest - Lleyton was the best player in the short era "Between Sampras and Big3". Lleyton.

    • @eddielong8663
      @eddielong8663 Před 11 měsíci +6

      As an Australian, I sadly have to agree. The early 00s was not a strong era at all. Even a prime Andy Murray from 8-12 years later, would've held a clear edge over the likes of a prime Roddick, Hewitt, or Saffin.

  • @johanrijhkelaar3627
    @johanrijhkelaar3627 Před 2 lety +62

    I’m a huge Fed fan and have followed his career since he won Wimbledon 2003, still can’t believe some people say he played his best tennis after his 30’s. The peak of his powers was at around 2004 to mid 2009 not a coincidence why he won multiple Slams consecutively , his forehand was vicious an absolute hammer of pace,power and precision, the best shot I’ve seen in all my years of following Tennis

    • @Staunomat
      @Staunomat Před rokem +13

      His forehand wasn't the same after his mononucleosis bout. He started to incorporate more topspin and never had that "instant death from aynwhere" shot again.

    • @NamTran-xc2ip
      @NamTran-xc2ip Před rokem +6

      @@Staunomat because the courts are slowed, those shots would not be winners anymore

    • @Mzee1084
      @Mzee1084 Před rokem +6

      Federer's level from 2004 to 2007 or so was some of the highest level the sport has seen. His forehand was arguably the best shot in tennis in those years. His forehand from about 2008 or so was less explosive. I remember really feeling this way watching the Wimbledon final between him and Nadal in 2008 compared to the 2007 final.

    • @Grivian
      @Grivian Před rokem +1

      Federer was definitely not in his peak in this match. Possibly peak hunger. Hewitt was playing short, he was playing slow and he was playin to the middle. Those times in this match when he hit a long ball with a higher pace or close to the lines Federer's attacking play could not be implemented. Peak performance is not just about forehand velocity

    • @SHVideografie
      @SHVideografie Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@GrivianThis was peak Federer mate. It's not just about the fh. His movement, the clutch serving etc were all on song. He was devastating here and forced a lot of shortballs from Hewitt.

  • @Silk1970
    @Silk1970 Před 3 lety +145

    To put this match into the context at the time, Lleyton Hewitt had beaten Roger in Davis Cup in Melbourne at the end of 2003 in an epic 5 setter and he had his chances when losing to Roger in the 2004 Australian Open. He got a set off Roger at Winbledon too and had played well in the US hardcourt swing leading up to the US Open, as well as not dropping a set en route to the final. So I had talked myself into thinking that he might be able to challenge Roger as the US Open was on the best surface for Lleyton. Then Roger hit that cracking forehand winner off a standard Lleyton rally ball to start the match and I went to myself "Who are you fuc**** kidding?! He's got no chance!"

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto Před 2 lety +3

      Lleyton even after injury was hard to beat for Nadal.in Rolland Garros.

    • @fundzreal7680
      @fundzreal7680 Před 2 lety +3

      @@innosanto what has that got to do with anything? Lol

    • @jonbonesmahomes7472
      @jonbonesmahomes7472 Před 2 lety

      Hewitt no power..easy for Fed..

    • @nihalbhat9872
      @nihalbhat9872 Před 2 lety +1

      You overrate Lleyton. He was a weapon less pusher for the vast majority of his career. Wimbledon was luck he has a lacklustre and sick nalbandian for a final opponent. Us open he had a way past his prime Pete.

    • @andrewma3491
      @andrewma3491 Před rokem +1

      LMFAO!!

  • @felixwatkins958
    @felixwatkins958 Před 4 lety +59

    This match demonstrates the beauty and power of Federer’s game.

    • @scyqi1048
      @scyqi1048 Před rokem

      This beauty and power demonstrates Federer's match of the game.

    • @scyqi1048
      @scyqi1048 Před rokem

      Also, this Federer demonstrates the beauty and power of the match's game.

  • @rafayetrahmanratul1059
    @rafayetrahmanratul1059 Před 4 lety +84

    Man! That court was really fast. Put that pace back in the court.

    • @springfield03sniper
      @springfield03sniper Před 3 lety +15

      Rafayet Rahman Ratul I think people forget how quick Hewitt was in his prime,...these courts were very quick, and he got a lot of balls back in play from the defense.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto Před 2 lety +2

      And was already slower than nineties.

    • @boriskostic6964
      @boriskostic6964 Před rokem

      You can't see that on Tv

    • @martinbarbeaux9287
      @martinbarbeaux9287 Před rokem

      It's not the court, it's Rodger's shots

    • @Mzee1084
      @Mzee1084 Před rokem

      @@martinbarbeaux9287 The USOpen has slowed down a lot over the years.

  • @beaconoftruth1990
    @beaconoftruth1990 Před rokem +36

    I said it before, and I'll say it again. Prime Fed was the greatest tennis player that ever lived. That first set was an absolute masterclass.

    • @fraerot
      @fraerot Před 5 měsíci +2

      Nope he just sweapt the competition ...Hewitt, Phillipousses, Baghdatis.... Once Nadal and Novak have grown up it was over for Roger. His prime was cut by those two guys and that is a fact

    • @SHVideografie
      @SHVideografie Před 5 měsíci +6

      ​​@@fraerotNot entirely true. Federer was still able to beat prime Novak frequently even being out of his prime himself. Nadal had a bigger grip on Roger due to his playingstyle, but wasn't as consistent against the rest of the field.

    • @davearonheim1582
      @davearonheim1582 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Wrong. In order for this to be true we'd have to say Fed was already over the hill by 27 or 28 years old.... I'm not buying that. He still won majors even in his 30's. Nadal just had Fed's number. And even though Fed was maybe more talented than a young Djokovic, he had a habit of playing too conservative in the big points and tiebreaks against Novak, which is why Novak eventually eclipsed him.

    • @SHVideografie
      @SHVideografie Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@davearonheim1582Nobody said Fed was over the hill at 28. But is clear to see that in his early 30s he didn't have this explosiveness and footspeed anymore.

    • @davearonheim1582
      @davearonheim1582 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@SHVideografieyes that's likely true. And if so, that doesn't speak well of today's young players, since Djokovic keeps largely winning against much younger guys despite being 36 years of age.

  • @wallacegrommet9343
    @wallacegrommet9343 Před 2 lety +23

    Fed is the player everyone wishes to be be. All court, great service, and shot maker extraordinare

  • @vandanarao6353
    @vandanarao6353 Před 4 lety +151

    The sad part is hewitt was not playing badly

    • @ybbetter5559
      @ybbetter5559 Před 4 lety +5

      Vandana Rao and still lost 6-0 twice😂poor hewitt

    • @anandparmeswaran6681
      @anandparmeswaran6681 Před 4 lety +8

      @Anthony Hewitt had a 6-0 lead to Roger early in his career😎. Show respect to your opponent Roger did that that's why he could win 20 Grand Slams.

    • @sharibhai
      @sharibhai Před 4 lety +2

      agreed

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ybbetter5559 moment of silence

    • @precessionoftheequinoxes3224
      @precessionoftheequinoxes3224 Před 4 lety +1

      The runners up cheque would of lessened the pain.

  • @markwoodward9636
    @markwoodward9636 Před 4 lety +88

    Unplayable when he's in beast mode

    • @sharibhai
      @sharibhai Před 4 lety +1

      agreed

    • @fredettaboutit
      @fredettaboutit Před 4 lety +1

      Ya and the Nadal fans and Djocovic fans say the same thing on their vids...

    • @markwoodward9636
      @markwoodward9636 Před 3 lety +9

      @Qincent Rusca prime federer would beat novak 9 times out of ten on hard and grass. But Nadal is clay King.

    • @thesoulexpressshow1370
      @thesoulexpressshow1370 Před 3 lety +3

      @@markwoodward9636 butthurt 😂😂 fedtard

    • @eyeofhorus1301
      @eyeofhorus1301 Před 3 lety +6

      @@thesoulexpressshow1370 I'm sorry but Djokovic will never be this majestic. He has a simpler easier to execute grinding style that's really effective and hard to beat but not nearly as amazing

  • @thirpalshk
    @thirpalshk Před 4 lety +37

    Hewitt was US Open champ 2001 and wimbledon champ and world no 1 in 2002...
    Here getting thrashed.

    • @saidmiranda1989
      @saidmiranda1989 Před 3 lety +3

      Also, he reached the USO final without losing a set.

    • @Aghoradipathi
      @Aghoradipathi Před 3 lety +2

      Starting of the WEAK ERA

    • @ivantriebriemen0
      @ivantriebriemen0 Před rokem

      ​@@Aghoradipathi Really ? So tell me, where's the weakness of this era ?

    • @Aghoradipathi
      @Aghoradipathi Před rokem

      @@ivantriebriemen0 where??? Excuse me?? Can you see Hewitt in the thumbnail? He is the guy who war at the epitome of weak era...

  • @mukundphanasalkar3887
    @mukundphanasalkar3887 Před 3 lety +58

    Hewt was a typical Australian. Fiercely competitive during a match, but equally generous with praise for the opponent immediately after it. A great sportsman.

    • @myerklamb8529
      @myerklamb8529 Před 2 lety

      WHAT? Hewitt was a hothead racist whose best years were behind him by age 25. It was great seeing Fed demolish him here

    • @hardsam68
      @hardsam68 Před rokem +1

      Not really and I’m Australian

    • @petershearman5098
      @petershearman5098 Před rokem

      Hewitt was a wanker

    • @Leon71414
      @Leon71414 Před rokem

      Probably the most annoying tennis player ever

    • @Mzee1084
      @Mzee1084 Před rokem

      Hewitt had a lot of issues early in his career even with getting fined for ducking press conferences. He also had a few matches where he got into it with opponents or expressed poor sportsmanship such as when he made a racially charged comment at a lines person against James Blake at the USOpen, and the Davis Cup Match against Guillermo Coria, which had a lot of antics. He did get a lot better though as he got older. I always felt that Rafter was the classier of the 2. Then Australia got stuck with Tomic, and Kyrigos who were just new levels of low...

  • @Nirky
    @Nirky Před 4 lety +56

    And this is Federer a little bit before his dominant 2005 / 2006 period. He was so good even in 2004...a far cry from his game today in 2020, which isn't bad, but nowhere near this.

    • @zizou357
      @zizou357 Před 4 lety +29

      He turns 39 this year bro... Might be why.

    • @wilf18
      @wilf18 Před 4 lety +10

      Even though he had great success in 2006, he was a more confident more free player in 2004-5. Nadal ruined his confidence and mental toughness. I’ve always believed Nadal dismantled federer. He got in Federer’s head. You gotta remember Hewitt was 7-2 up h2h against Federer in the first 9 matches they played (99-03). This is not that Hewitt!!

    • @stevec8555
      @stevec8555 Před 4 lety +11

      The fact that he’s still playing in 2020 is phenomenal!

    • @sharibhai
      @sharibhai Před 4 lety +3

      u got to admit court surfaces suited his style nowadays its mainly for defensive baseliners

    • @alexmeechan15
      @alexmeechan15 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah might be the fact that he’s nearly 40...

  • @saidmiranda1989
    @saidmiranda1989 Před 4 lety +60

    One of the greatest performances by Roger. If not THE PERFORMANCE. I don't see how anyone could beat him while playing like this. The quality and variaty of the shotmaking produced was just overwhelming. Hewitt was playing like Hewitt. Very consistent, quick player, solid, with great criteria and fantastic sense of the court. He entered the final without having lost a set. And then he got erased, reduced to a mere spectator. Against Rafa or Novak, the score would have been more even. Simply because Roger was looking for the killing winner practically in every shot, something that Rafa and Novak usually don't do. And he wouldn't miss that night. The match went quickly. The match was embarrasing for Lleyton. Probably the highest level of tennis from a player the world has ever witnessed (there are many other contenders, obviously), that september 12th 2004.

    • @Logan00710
      @Logan00710 Před 4 lety +2

      like a fan your comment is invalid. Hewitt was not a strong opponent for roger, like roddick,gonzalez, phillipousis and baghdatis. all weak players in those matches

    • @mublikbublik7911
      @mublikbublik7911 Před 4 lety +12

      @@Logan00710 blablabla

    • @thebigmonstaandy6644
      @thebigmonstaandy6644 Před 4 lety +1

      Hewit played barely deeping that service line.

    • @flanderstruck3751
      @flanderstruck3751 Před 4 lety +8

      Nope. Nadals performance against Roger in RG 2008's final. That's the best performance in the history of tennis. Coming from a Fed fan

    • @flanderstruck3751
      @flanderstruck3751 Před 4 lety +5

      I'd also add Wawrinka's performance against Djokovic on their RG final. That was the best display of domination and badassery I've seen since the 2008 final.

  • @nihalbhat9872
    @nihalbhat9872 Před 2 lety +41

    Federer was at his absolute peak then. Only 23 years old. Huge graceful serving also.

    • @Grivian
      @Grivian Před rokem +1

      He was not. He was far from his peak here

    • @kikaa1884
      @kikaa1884 Před rokem +1

      Roger Federer peak is 2006 actually which was better than 2004 actually.

    • @SHVideografie
      @SHVideografie Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@GrivianHe was undefeated against top 10 players in 2004, won 3 slams and the WTF. His bh was perhaps not at his best but when it comes to the rest of his game he wws definitely entering prime mode like Nole did in 2011.

    • @Grivian
      @Grivian Před 10 měsíci

      @@SHVideografie He started a period of domination. That's a difference between that and peak performance. Also his ELO was way higher in later years and he lost in 3rd round french open

  • @Lawrence_619
    @Lawrence_619 Před 2 lety +18

    Roger's greatness, much like Borgs and Mac's...starts with his feet. Ive actually watched a bunch of his matches, where Im just focused on his footwork. Its not easy...and I had to train my eyes to not be distracted. But its possible. Watch how his feet, gets him set up to strike the ball as early as he does....its incrediible.

    • @emmyelijah7395
      @emmyelijah7395 Před rokem

      Yes, 100% agree. Although I think the footwork he had in his prime was really at another level. He probably, naturally, just slowed down once he was approaching his 30s.

  • @kiklocus4660
    @kiklocus4660 Před 4 lety +14

    Wow. How fast moved. Back in the days. Monster timing of the forehand.

  • @GeorgeT370
    @GeorgeT370 Před rokem +6

    INCREDIBLY strong from Fed...and Kudos to Lleyton...such a great sportman...

  • @badabing8884
    @badabing8884 Před 4 lety +12

    I remember watching this when it was played and clapping every single winner from Fed that day. It was a joy to behold and poor Lleyton got absolutely pummeled that day in the most one sided men’s USO final in living memory.

    • @Romans8-9
      @Romans8-9 Před rokem +1

      He played a tactically terrible match tho constantly hitting to Fed's forehand. There is a reason Nadal always hits to Fed's bh.

  • @1q2w3e4r5t6zism
    @1q2w3e4r5t6zism Před 4 lety +47

    Federer is simply the most technically perfect player of all. He can do everything perfectly. I don't see any weaknesses. For me, the best tennis player ever.

    • @ammonquitalig9077
      @ammonquitalig9077 Před 3 lety +14

      Im a fed fan...but hus backhand became a weakness against nadal

    • @springfield03sniper
      @springfield03sniper Před 3 lety +4

      Honestly, I am a Fed fan, but if you want to model technique, I would model my student after Murray or Djoker. Djoker is very technically sound, except his volleys....same for Murray, except his second serve is weaker.

    • @ammonquitalig9077
      @ammonquitalig9077 Před 3 lety

      @@springfield03sniper for this modern game...

    • @DanimalLawlz
      @DanimalLawlz Před 3 lety +12

      @@springfield03sniper Murray could've saved his body a lot of agony if he had a stronger forehand. He could not open up and strike the winners the Big 3 could or even Wawrinka. His complete reliance on chasing everything down and breaking his body likely didn't allow him to extend his career into his 30s like the other 3 did. His is forehand isn't really anything to write home about either. Incredible neutralizer and scrambler though

    • @FExpiate
      @FExpiate Před 2 lety

      @@springfield03sniper just you saying that is enough for you to never be able to teach a student. No ones technique is as good as roger's.

  • @mostert1986
    @mostert1986 Před 4 lety +10

    Man the US Open court was way faster back then... when it was still all green. The movement of this prime Fed in '04 is way different to what it is now. Although that's understandable at almost 39...

  • @felixyatin8086
    @felixyatin8086 Před 4 lety +21

    Man, prime Fed was untouchable when on fire especially on fast courts.

    • @sharibhai
      @sharibhai Před 4 lety +2

      100% agree

    • @ilankonikov7249
      @ilankonikov7249 Před 4 lety +4

      Nadal dosent think like you

    • @N.Kishore
      @N.Kishore Před 3 lety +4

      @Angelous Bacon And Nadal has beaten federer 24 times,so learn to respect others,if you think Dustin brown 2-0 record against rafa makes him superior then there are also the ones who had a winning record against fed but disappeared

    • @N.Kishore
      @N.Kishore Před 3 lety +1

      @@ilankonikov7249 true,he did beat fed when he was just 17

    • @rishbahpandey8697
      @rishbahpandey8697 Před 3 lety

      @@N.Kishore Nadal also lost to darcis,kyrgios,rosol ,Muller not only with brown .he loses to them in early rounds means he was not at top level.nadal defeated Federer in slams finals means Federer was playing top tennis that's why he get to the finals.even pat rafter is 3-0 vs Federer,theim is 5-2 vs Federer.h2h is imp if players play each other 40 times.nadal is 24-16,it's not 3,4 match h2h it's f*** 40 matches.

  • @KH-sn2sj
    @KH-sn2sj Před 4 lety +25

    Excellent quality from the picture to Roger's playing. Always a joy seeing Hewitt getting smacked around.

  • @ex_interp
    @ex_interp Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing video quality and selection of points. Thank you for uploading.

  • @BrotherTree1
    @BrotherTree1 Před 3 lety +4

    Unbelievable brilliance.

  • @peachman5698
    @peachman5698 Před 10 měsíci +3

    RF just ripped the ball...clean, powerful driving shots.....Came over BH a lot more back then...in full flight...never has there been a better player of tennis...never

  • @unowen7591
    @unowen7591 Před 8 měsíci +1

    1:54 points like these are what keeps Federer a league ahead everyone else, even after retirement. Not matter the records, even someone as great as Djokovic would not be able to hit a rally like that so beautifully.

  • @bradleydavis9502
    @bradleydavis9502 Před 14 hodinami

    No one pushed Federer like Hewitt in his early years. Hewitt doesn’t get enough respect. Absolute monster competition and trust me, Federer knew how amazing Hewitt was heading into this match! Fed played in such a competitive era. Most people would’ve lost to this version of Hewitt!

  • @e2go
    @e2go Před 3 lety +5

    My God. The fact that Roger is still playing at a level where he made a major semifinal... ON ONE LEG... I repeat... ONE LEG... this year, is in the top ten, can beat anyone on any given day, and is the betting favorite every time out unless he's playing Djokovic (or Nadal but just on clay) is absolute insanity. Laughable that people think he should retire. He's not only still playing at a high level, he's beating the best a lot of the time, including Djokovic at the ATP Finals last year. He makes deep runs and is a threat to win every tournament he enters. Still fights his ass off too when he's down. His comebacks vs. Millman and Sandgren in five-set thrillers this year were absolutely epic. Makes me wonder how many lives he's enhanced, how many people he's entertained, how many human beings he's inspired, over his entire career, across the globe? The number has to be astronomical. Incredible stuff.

  • @EndoftheTownProductions
    @EndoftheTownProductions Před 3 lety +11

    Between 2004-2007 on fast courts, a tactic that didn't work against Fed was to hit anything to his forehand.

    • @Romans8-9
      @Romans8-9 Před rokem +1

      i literally posted the same thing. Terri ble tactics from Hewitt hence getting double bagelled.

  • @doctornov7
    @doctornov7 Před 2 lety +6

    “Federer is swinging like he’s already won.”
    0:45
    is perhaps the most accurate way of describing his form in those days.

  • @anas6695780
    @anas6695780 Před rokem +2

    Damn I already miss him 😢

  • @JoseAntonio-jc1mv
    @JoseAntonio-jc1mv Před 4 lety +8

    Un fenómeno .un dios del tenis.

  • @jontakaki503
    @jontakaki503 Před 3 lety +7

    Hewitt was lucky to win any title. His prime was short lived as he only filled a short gap between the fading of legends such as Pete Sampras and Agassi, and the emergence of the next level goats such as Federer and Nadal.

  • @coolyoutuber6237
    @coolyoutuber6237 Před 4 lety +17

    16:16 . Look at Hewitt’s face . He was Federerified.😂

  • @deviantartist8640
    @deviantartist8640 Před 4 lety +4

    One of the best set of Federer career!

  • @bbbazzinga
    @bbbazzinga Před 4 lety +7

    Beautiful performance. Hewiitt was no joke back then but got destroyed by prime Roger. Matches like this were why he was considered the GOAT long before he achieved all the numbers and statistics that back up his GOATness.

    • @bbbazzinga
      @bbbazzinga Před 3 lety +1

      @v R Statements like the one you just said proves that people like you can't sustain a civil conversation and deserve no attention.

    • @ab-ql9wr
      @ab-ql9wr Před 5 měsíci

      Not to take anything away from Fed but Hewitt was giving Fed too many short balls and rarely attacking. That's one of the reasons why Fed looked so invincible when they met after 2004. So, if we, for instance, take Djokovic as an example, not only did the guy rarely give any short balls but he also managed to attack/counter attack. Nole would not allow Roger to get away with the second set like he did here against Lleyton.

  • @andrewma3491
    @andrewma3491 Před rokem +2

    I always remember Lleyton Hewitt as Michael Chang esque. Both guys moved their feet around on the court around running and moving their feet really quickly almost like cartoon characters. LMFAO!!!☺

  • @RossBayCult
    @RossBayCult Před 4 lety +12

    Hewitt didn’t play bad, but he simply doesn’t have the power from the baseline to rush or get Federer out of his comfort zone like Nadal and Djokovic do.

    • @soheiladam7510
      @soheiladam7510 Před 4 lety +4

      Put Nadal and Djoker against this Federer on this court and no one will be able to stop him.

    • @camaleonsacor1618
      @camaleonsacor1618 Před 4 lety +2

      @@soheiladam7510 hahaha agree. he can eat anyone for a breakfast. I just can not belive what he pulled off there. That is ridiculous. It is out of this world diference. Nothing you would do he will not have an answer (and an amazing one).

    • @gamelover8968
      @gamelover8968 Před 4 lety +9

      @@soheiladam7510 USO 2010 Nadal would routine this Federer

    • @harshavardhan7237
      @harshavardhan7237 Před 3 lety

      When courts are this fast and fed playing like this , no one can do anything even Novak and Rafa get routined by fed on fast courts

    • @theDrzhivargo
      @theDrzhivargo Před 3 lety

      part of the reason is because federer can hit better angles because his reach is longer, he can reach for more balls when hes on the defensive...also hes able to hit more winners off his forehand because he hits flatter....

  • @estoforte388
    @estoforte388 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The game changes here in historical terms. No longer is having the game of a Hewitt, Roddick, Ferrero enough to win grand slams or be world no.1. The golden age has begun. The bar has been raised considerably to a height few can even compete at. For years to come, Federer will monopolise the slams on grass and hardcourt, and Nadal on clay, taking tennis (and perhaps sport) to a new level. Their rivalry will become one for the ages.

  • @MrProstaff61
    @MrProstaff61 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this. I don't understand why the USO camera angle is so high! Wimbledon and the Oz Open have a much lower camera view.

  • @AzorAhai1209
    @AzorAhai1209 Před 4 lety +3

    Such a joy seeing Hewitt being slapped on the face for the third time in the same year in 3 grand slams (Federer in AO, Gaudio in RG, Federer again in USO) 🤗

    • @cloudhigh6582
      @cloudhigh6582 Před rokem +1

      You say this but Hewitt almost took the second set lol..

  • @herowillrose3198
    @herowillrose3198 Před rokem +1

    I am in reviewing the days from young Roger Federer.
    Roger just not getting enough games after games.
    Definitely when young Roger hits the ball just so deeply penatrated without fears.
    Very high quality hits after hits- just no missed, no disappointed from Roger.
    The served beyond among pro players- ACE(s) mostly...
    The one hand back hand winners another weapon.

  • @carlosrecuerdaruiz2948
    @carlosrecuerdaruiz2948 Před 4 lety +7

    SWEET SWING from Roger . . .

  • @wolfgangrolock
    @wolfgangrolock Před 4 lety +13

    Federer after the sad defeat in Davis Cup 2003 whashed the affront with a beautiful way

  • @wouternieminen844
    @wouternieminen844 Před rokem +2

    This is Federer in God-mode.

  • @cesarpahl4987
    @cesarpahl4987 Před 4 lety +6

    Faster courts which helped his style of play, also completely different backswing from Roger as already mentioned here unfortunately he shortened his swing after the back injury.

    • @rishimanda2191
      @rishimanda2191 Před 4 lety +1

      @Mr Twister Wimbledon was slowed in 2001 first, but it was rainy so didn't make any difference, and Federer beat Sampras there, so he is a very good fast court player. Wimbledon was again slowed around 2008. ESPN even showed a serve of Federer with similar trajectories and same speed in 2003 and 2008 and there was almost 15mph difference, 49 to 64 or 68 I guess.

    • @rishbahpandey8697
      @rishbahpandey8697 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rishimanda2191 that is fake trajectory,only 1 ball doesn't decide which court is faster of slower .there are different spots on grass which behave differently,grass is not regular surface like hard or clay,Federer is weak era champ

    • @kidpagronprimsank05
      @kidpagronprimsank05 Před rokem

      @@rishbahpandey8697 clay court is not regular either. Lot of bad bounces, although certainly less than grass. You might be right about grass...if it was before 2001, with the change of grass components grass are more regular

  • @Calidreth
    @Calidreth Před 3 lety +6

    Federer could have won this match 6-0 6-2 6-0 if he broke at 4-2 in the 2nd. Would've been the biggest Grand Slam beatdown ever.

  • @theDrzhivargo
    @theDrzhivargo Před 3 lety +3

    dang federer was hitting so many winners in this match

  • @guilhermedestefani7575
    @guilhermedestefani7575 Před 3 lety +2

    how in the world I missed this match ..

  • @omar.ovi.m
    @omar.ovi.m Před 2 měsíci +1

    Que lastima no se pudo mantener Hewitt, aunque le toco competir contra uno de los mejores de todos los tiempos que fue Federer. El juego de Hewitt, hacia que sea un jugador muy dificil de atacar, y tenia una de las mejores tecnicas de golpe de todo el circuito.

  • @ramonecricket5183
    @ramonecricket5183 Před 3 lety +22

    Federer's obviously incredible here, but it's a little presumptuous to say he would destroy prime Djokovic and Nadal simply because he destroyed Hewitt. Tennis is all about match-ups, we know, and Hewitt didn't have the ability to take time away from Federer in the way those guys can; just look at how much time Fed has to wind up on the forehand and backhand, because Hewitt's balls not only land just past the service box but have no speed or weight of shot. Having said that, it's fun to watch these kind of beatdowns from time to time, just to remind yourself how much better the Big 3 are than everyone else this century.

    • @shreerambhat1442
      @shreerambhat1442 Před 2 lety

      Spot on

    • @FExpiate
      @FExpiate Před 2 lety +1

      Plus roger's game isn't as nearly developed as in the latter stages of his career, his arsenal is a lot more limited here. If we were to let's say, combine Federer 2006 with his arsenal from let's say 2017 I think there wouldn't be a player alive to challenge him.. You have to take into the consideration that he was really stubborn and didn't change his frame until 2014 lol he was at a huge disadvantages with the 90sq inch head compared to the 100 his opponent's used. I loved these what ifs and hypothetical situations. :)

    • @NamTran-xc2ip
      @NamTran-xc2ip Před rokem +1

      @@FExpiateIdk, depends on where they play, nadal 2013 and djokovic 2015 will still beat him imo

    • @FExpiate
      @FExpiate Před rokem

      @@NamTran-xc2ip His 06 version, definitely not, well except Rafa on clay but that's a whole other story lol

    • @NamTran-xc2ip
      @NamTran-xc2ip Před 8 měsíci

      @@FExpiatein 2006 courts? Sure. In 2015 courts? No. Thats just my opinion, we can speculate but we will never know.

  • @Lil7672
    @Lil7672 Před 4 lety +8

    man nadal and djokovic took defensive tennis to a new level, look how roger was just toying with hewitt here

  • @kennethlundgren
    @kennethlundgren Před 3 lety +4

    arguably greatest performance ever #USOpen #TwentyOhFour #MensFinal

  • @kiklocus4660
    @kiklocus4660 Před 4 lety +1

    He was knocking on the door of greatest ever

  • @randomcon123
    @randomcon123 Před 3 lety

    I know this is the highlight but feels like I have watched the entire match

  • @sicboi
    @sicboi Před 4 lety +3

    That first serve of Roger's back in the day was something. Can't believe it got faster.

    • @soheiladam7510
      @soheiladam7510 Před 4 lety +1

      He was playing with smaller raquet it was all about accuracy. he should've switched to a bigger one way earlier. i don't know why he didn't do that, maybe he liked playing with that type of raquet.

  • @phillipbaritone3843
    @phillipbaritone3843 Před 2 lety +1

    Classic Swiss maestro in control of every point, moving without the ball, always thinking of the shot ahead, this is why he was untouchable for about 6/7 years. He is the reason Nadal and Djokovic elevated. Anyone who wants to argue he played in a weak league just need to watch matches like these to see how he outclassed great players! Ps. Federer is one of the best front runners ever, once he built a lead he always got a huge head of steam.

  • @owenbeharry8478
    @owenbeharry8478 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow, this video is so clear

  • @quo33
    @quo33 Před 3 lety

    I would love to see the whole match! Do you have a link or something where one can watch it in full?

  • @jamesfraser1622
    @jamesfraser1622 Před 3 lety +5

    Hewitt had no strong shots, he had no power to trouble the top guys as he got into 2004 onwards. His speed and chasing down balls got him the wins early in his career. This lack of power caught up with him very quickly.

    • @Romans8-9
      @Romans8-9 Před rokem

      I agree but what he lacked in power he made up for in movement. He was still a top player in 05 but injuries killed off his main strength. That said, he indeed lacked the weapons to really trouble Federer even if he had kept his court speed.

    • @Jonathan-xt6jw
      @Jonathan-xt6jw Před 8 měsíci

      Not true. Hewitt's injuries took his quickness away, which for a player his style is a death sentence. Through 2005 he was an elite player.

  • @asdknjakljye
    @asdknjakljye Před 3 lety +8

    In his prime, Fed's game was so perfect

    • @asdknjakljye
      @asdknjakljye Před 3 lety

      @v R Who can watch this video of Fed and possibly try to hate on him? Seek help

    • @asdknjakljye
      @asdknjakljye Před 3 lety

      @v R I'm a Djokovic guy, but I think Fed did well against him H2H, and did similarly well vs Rafa - everywhere but Roland Garros.

    • @asdknjakljye
      @asdknjakljye Před 3 lety +1

      @v R Fed was 16-18 vs Rafa everywhere but Roland Garros. As I said, he did fine H2H vs Rafa. Rafa is the greatest ever at Roland Garros. Probably number 1 on clay overall. On any other surface, Fed is the favorite. Those H2H matches were largely played more in Rafa's prime vs Fed's. Fed is 23-27 all-time vs Djokovic. As I said, I am a Novak fan overall. However prime for prime, most of those matches probably favor Novak in that area.
      If you choose to respond to me again, talk to me with a little more respect. I don't want to have to bitchslap you through the computer. The facts and numbers are right there in front of you. You can bitch about them all you want but I don't want to hear your whiny weak opinions.

    • @asdknjakljye
      @asdknjakljye Před 3 lety

      @v R Obviously he will do not as well vs the other 2 greatest players ever. I just showed you the numbers for Fed vs those 2 players. Cry about it if you want, idgaf.

    • @asdknjakljye
      @asdknjakljye Před 3 lety +1

      @v R I already embarrassed you in this thread. Just stop.

  • @NorfLondonGardener
    @NorfLondonGardener Před 4 lety +14

    Sounds like Federer is playing with a sledge hammer

  • @andrewma3491
    @andrewma3491 Před rokem +1

    Man federer was a BEAST in his prime!!!

  • @andresgarcia6337
    @andresgarcia6337 Před 4 měsíci

    Finally a video of Federer from that era where I can see the ball 😂😂😂

  • @alexshah7860
    @alexshah7860 Před 2 lety +1

    Hewitt doesn't have the same weight of shot and by this match Federer was supremely confident against Hewitt allowing him to play free.

  • @SJ-di5zu
    @SJ-di5zu Před 4 lety +18

    Man Hewitt just didn’t have the weapons to bother Federer. Once he let him get rhythm it was all over

    • @soheiladam7510
      @soheiladam7510 Před 4 lety +8

      You're underestimating Hewitt too much. It's not about weapons because he certainly have them he was a former number 1 for a reason but Federer's level, the court spead and that Killer forhand. he suffocat you from both wings. he takes your time away.

    • @brandonmcalister416
      @brandonmcalister416 Před 3 lety

      The way fed rallies gives his opponent less time to recover because of the pace and angles on his shots. Sometimes he steps forward takes it slightly earlier, hits it deep and far out wide in the court by the time his opponent scrambles to return he’s ready to hit a winner

    • @Logan00710
      @Logan00710 Před 3 lety +1

      @@soheiladam7510 heiwtt did not any top ten or top 20 to get in final, federer beat 3 tom ten´s. You can see the unbalance of their aproach games, and the diferent timing at all

    • @Aghoradipathi
      @Aghoradipathi Před 3 lety

      Hewitt was a joke...
      Pity he was a former world number 1...

    • @Romans8-9
      @Romans8-9 Před 2 lety

      @@soheiladam7510 No he is right. Hewitt didn´t have any weapons. His best shot was the passing shot but pretty hard to use when Fed is playing from the baseline and Fed´s groundstrokes are so much better than Hewitt´s plus the serve. Hewitt´s success was based on his court movement. He played a bad match tactically too, he should have stopped hitting to Fed´s forehand, Nadal always knew to avoid doing that.

  • @alinefx1
    @alinefx1 Před rokem +3

    The GOAT - We were lucky to be alive in this time.

  • @arturbarbosa13
    @arturbarbosa13 Před 4 lety +11

    Federer 2003-2009 is, BY FAR, the best of all time!

    • @noledjokovic100
      @noledjokovic100 Před 4 lety +2

      Againts who? He stop winning when Rafa and Novak grew up

    • @AstroSully
      @AstroSully Před 4 lety +15

      JulianND1 Maybe because Fed was already nearing the end of his prime? Lmao.

    • @noledjokovic100
      @noledjokovic100 Před 4 lety +6

      @@AstroSully "His prime" ended when Nadal and Djokovic grew up. "His prime" was only Rogers prime because he was playing againts Roddick, Nalbandian, Hewitt and Safin

    • @syllevineo
      @syllevineo Před 4 lety +14

      JulianND1 Fed is 6-1 against Nadal since their last 7 meetings 😂 what do you have to say now?

    • @colonelgibbs8357
      @colonelgibbs8357 Před 4 lety +7

      @@noledjokovic100 roddick and hewitt were both number 1 at one point. so youre point is stupid. he played against them while they were the big 3 of that time until nadal came and then novak.

  • @wannabe353
    @wannabe353 Před rokem

    Hewitt makes me think of the "Come Boys!" 80s song lol! It suits his personality perfectly 🤣

  • @fraerot
    @fraerot Před 5 měsíci

    Roger Federer has won 20 grand slams.
    - from 2004 till 2010 he has won 16 from his 20 GS.
    - 2010 Novak and Nadal are not teens anymore and it was Game Over for Roger. He won 4 more from 2010 till 2019 and the rest is history.

  • @simounobrien9096
    @simounobrien9096 Před 9 měsíci

    Hewittt. One of the most hilarious tennis players of all time

    • @Silk1970
      @Silk1970 Před 4 měsíci

      Hmm, 30 titles, including 2 Slams, 2 Masters, 2 ATP finals wins, 2 year end #1 rankings, most wins of any Australian in Davis Cup, including over prime Kuerten, on clay, in Brazil (probably his best performance ever for mine.), 21 million in prize money plus considerably more in endorsements. Yeah, a real joke of a career.

  • @Johnninham-ur1dr
    @Johnninham-ur1dr Před 6 měsíci

    unbelievable

  • @dragonsparadise2244
    @dragonsparadise2244 Před 3 lety +1

    Is the court fast or the video speeded up

  • @Valkyrutn
    @Valkyrutn Před rokem +2

    Federer prime + fast courts/balls was OP. They nerfed fast courts just to prevent roger dominance

    • @abeguy7981
      @abeguy7981 Před rokem

      Did jojer or Nadal bribe them ??
      Why they stopped fed ??
      Or maybe fed was stopped by 2 greats

  • @hardsam68
    @hardsam68 Před rokem

    And just when everyone thought roger would dominate for years along comes this young Spanish guy ......

  • @djjr9803
    @djjr9803 Před 3 lety +9

    Federer obviously overpowering Hewitt but you can already see the backhand becoming a liability later in Fed's career when his movement wouldn't allow him anymore to get around the backhand so much. His topspin backhand was too slow and too high and heavy hitters like Nadal and Djokovic took advantage of that.

    • @nihalbhat9872
      @nihalbhat9872 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree. Only won 3 slams after he turned 32. And those against a mug like Cilic (2 of them LMAO) and an ageing Rafa on hardcourt. He was thoroughly exposed by Rafa and Djokovic after the age of 29 mostly.

    • @tennisslams9363
      @tennisslams9363 Před 2 lety +4

      @@nihalbhat9872 yes poor old Rafa was 30 years old in 2017 AO, I believe Federer was only 35.

    • @cloudhigh6582
      @cloudhigh6582 Před rokem +1

      @@tennisslams9363 True credit to Federer but Nadal blew that final set unfortunately.

    • @NamTran-xc2ip
      @NamTran-xc2ip Před 8 měsíci

      @@cloudhigh6582he didn’t, Fed played better

    • @cloudhigh6582
      @cloudhigh6582 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@NamTran-xc2ip Nah Nadal blew it. He was in control of the set and and made silly errors.

  • @luisgutierrez-ze1zi
    @luisgutierrez-ze1zi Před 4 lety +2

    Demasiado bueno para hewit..una paliza memorable..

    • @Robertito143
      @Robertito143 Před 3 lety +1

      Hola Luis! Saludos! Sin dudas! Federer jugo increible ese torneo!! ☺

  • @innosanto
    @innosanto Před 2 lety +1

    Federer forehand was much better than later, but his backhand was better later.

  • @chapeltibet4551
    @chapeltibet4551 Před 4 lety +2

    My goodness, Rodger, you just ran right through Lieyton.

  • @mivraj7730
    @mivraj7730 Před 5 měsíci

    Fed 04 to 07 the greatest forhand in the history of tennis

  • @StephenWong14
    @StephenWong14 Před 2 lety +1

    It's easy to miss the fact that Hewitt is only 6 months older than Federer. At age 22, Hewitt has 2 grand slam titles and Federer has none. The rest is history.

  • @abradfordajb
    @abradfordajb Před 3 lety

    Unfortunately, this video flipped from great HD quality to crap Low Def at the latter part of the match. Other than that, it was great fun watching this match, which i missed originally.

  • @supermovietimebros6770
    @supermovietimebros6770 Před rokem +1

    I love how he falls on the ground after double bagels

  • @KeithHiew
    @KeithHiew Před 3 lety +2

    Lleyton bloomed a little earlier than Roger, but then Roger REALLY bloomed.

  • @hymansahak181
    @hymansahak181 Před rokem +1

    If they kept courts at this speed between 2010 and 2015, Federer would easily have 3 more Grand Slams under his belt.

    • @Vandonwins
      @Vandonwins Před rokem +1

      Exactly. They reduced the speed. Playing at speed shows the real greatness

    • @NamTran-xc2ip
      @NamTran-xc2ip Před rokem

      @@Vandonwinssure according to you

  • @angerisdiscipline3913

    I don't care what anyone says this particular federer when he was in his prime and having a day like this he doesn't lose to any player not named rafa nadal on clay as simple as that

  • @damiencoffey2391
    @damiencoffey2391 Před 4 měsíci

    2004 Fed was like the terminator! It must be tough playing in final when you know you have zero chance of beating Fed!

  • @roxel753159
    @roxel753159 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Seems the court is much faster than nowadays?

  • @arunjanardanan5343
    @arunjanardanan5343 Před rokem +3

    The takeaway from this is that a 23-24 yr old djoker is not beating a 23-24 yr Fed. It's not happenin'.

    • @craigallday1236
      @craigallday1236 Před rokem

      Exactly what I’ve been thinking . Peak fed plays the best tennis we’ll possibly ever likely see

  • @andrewma3491
    @andrewma3491 Před rokem

    I remember that Marat Safin had huge serve too

  • @alinefx1
    @alinefx1 Před rokem

    Why the hell is this match not available in Widescreen HD the whole way through?

  • @thomaslucia3059
    @thomaslucia3059 Před 4 lety

    Terrible switch in the video. The latter part was miserable quality. Why the switch??

  • @KingCast65
    @KingCast65 Před 2 lety +1

    If you were to have watched Lleyton at a tournament you would be like DAMN!
    Roger: Hold my beer.
    Lleyton just didn't have enough firepower.

  • @atharvaj3302
    @atharvaj3302 Před 4 lety +4

    Hewitt twice bagled in a grand Slam final match...what can be kore worse than this

  • @SHVideografie
    @SHVideografie Před rokem +1

    Federer's change in forehand technique really cost him a couple of slams.

    • @pdiseris
      @pdiseris Před 5 měsíci

      I also can't help but think watching this game, had he opted for a double handed backhand, he wouldn't have had any weaknesses.

  • @bingkk
    @bingkk Před rokem +1

    Fed hit 99% inside out FHs in this match, including his approach shots

  • @travisbickle5279
    @travisbickle5279 Před 4 lety +2

    great first round match for federer...against which player plays federer in that year in the US o pen final???

    • @HBK492
      @HBK492 Před 2 lety

      Agassi I guess, since that was a 5 setter

  • @TheRanger866
    @TheRanger866 Před 3 lety +3

    2004 year: Yes, Hewitt could be much tougher opponent for Federer, if player with Hewitt`s serve return, speed and stamina would have better serve, better forehand, better backhand... Is this real?
    Meanwhile in Belgrade...