Is this AI?? Cause I was thinking the same, this fucking has no clue about tennis, doesnt understand the difference between rude and frustrated, the narrations are all wrong and he cant pronounce any of the names!
Brother really working overtime for that thumbnail pic 😂😂 Can’t dis on Djokovic so he has to photoshop the middle finger in… hilarious and pathetic, and so obviously biased The underarm serve from Nick isn’t unsportsmanlike; it’s IN THE RULES… you might not like it, but it’s legal Very obvious biases, not just limited to these two
Unfortunately it seems to be a common theme these days with thumbnails not being in the actual video. I knew it was fake as soon as I saw it but it did make me laugh imagining that he did it for real.
He's groveling in the dirt for clicks with that Photoshopped thumbnail that's for sure.. And I wish more players would start using the underarm serve for players standing 6 freaking meters behind the baseline.
Somehow Djokovic is the only player in this for a racket break. Every player on the tour breaks rackets. Before anyone mentions Federer and Nadal, just know those guys have also had their fair share of bad sportsmanship.
yea by fair share you mean Fed 5% (for one racket smashed in 2008? and a few when he was younger and "being classy" wasnt his thing) Nadal 0% (Literally never) Djokovic 95% (smashing till this day, and that's underestimating because he surely smashed more than 19X rackets than Fed) if you are just talking about racket smashing. Honestly he isn't mistreated here, please... The guy is the best, but his sportsmanship really isnt.
@ericzhong5863 he smashes racket but he doesn't chat shit about people unless it's a joke. Federer in particular is or rather was a bad mouthed prick not long ago
@@ericzhong5863 Not exactly, I see lots of intervals where young players look up to Djokovic because he has given young players confidence and motivation. Holger Rune said this about Djokovic "I haven't heard Federer and Nadal giving to much advice to young players... But according to me Djokovic is the most giving." The reason why we antagonize Nole here, is because the Western media criticize him naturally causing many tennis fans to view him as a villain. In reality, Novak is the essence of pure class.
@@inachos9766 I was sticking to the racket smashing aspect. Also, he sometimes has this gamesmanship which is evident and is not just criticized by the media but some players too. E.g Murray once accused him for faking juries, and there is a foottage of him cheating Wawrinka a point at a crucial deuce in a five-setter AO. There are countless times he seems injured during a match, but is not in anyway slower, just 2 games later. It is of course allowed, but it does not match his ability, he doesnt need to do those stuff. Besides that, I can tell actually Novak is one of the more geniune guys who are not scared of saying what he really thinks. And he is gracious in losing. However, I also dont think blaming the media entirely is comprehensive. I recognize his case as simply a very bad PR management added to his sometimes uncommon personal beliefs. PR is something that he doesnt put much attention to and doesnt care.
What a shame some channels are still using cheap edited thumbnails, how low can some people stoop for views. Btw Novak does break rackets doesn't make him a bad person, look how gracious he's in defeat. Today he left his interview to console dimitrov who was crying maybe look at that for a change.
6:00 The legendary John Mic Ehhn Roe? LOL. One of the most famous tennis players of all times called 'Johnny Mac' by some names you got his name wrong. Wow.
Just so you know, the first clip where Toth erases the mark is edited heavily (to cause some controversy intentionally?), that's NOT what really happened. You should check out the uncut version.
Where's the clip of Justine Henin denying she put her hand up when Serena served? And where's Djokovic hitting the line judge with a ball that got him defaulted from the US Open? That was one of biggest consequences for his actions of any tennis player's career..
Only Serena deserves top 10, you actually cut what is significant though, other ones are basic or harmless, seems like you don't even watch the sport so it was disappointing.
the first clip with toth is already an edited one not showing that the mark was checked, supervisor was called, and another point was played before the mark was erased. no point to watch the rest of the video, if you doing this straight in the first clip
I really feel sorry for Shuai. Not only did she experience one of the worse kind of player in terms of class act. She also had to deal with the most incompetent ref and supervisor that let her down. Understandable to be crushed and leave such a disgraceful event. Also. Why didnt u clearify what happened to Serena Williams in number 6? The linesman went over to the ref and said Serena had threatened her and she got disqualified. Yup thats the kind of player she was.
Yeah, that was more than a bit extreme. Shapovalov was only fined 7,000 for striking the chair umpire with a tennis ball at the Davis Cup, something which got him disqualified. You would think that injuring someone would get a heftier fine than throwing a ball onto the court.
You keep jumping around with your topics...this is an unsportsmanlike video, why did you bring up youzny hitting his head because he had a headache? Most of these aren't even unsportsmanlike, more anger, outbursts
Please stop spreading nonsense thing . Without doubt novak djokovic is greatest tennis player ever he is very humble and kind person . He deserves every thing . I Respect other champion also ❤
The voice over on this video is straight up cringe and it’s blatantly obvious he knows little to nothing about each incident…or tennis for that matter 😂. Gotta love good ol’ John Mickenrow!
Why is the player not showed, than before each serve sticks a finger up in his behind, sniffs it, and at the end of the match expects his opponant to shake that hand with him?
I don't understand the underarm serve, It's not illegal and Nadal loves to stand 50 meters behind the baseline. Maybe he shouldn't make out with audience members if he doesn't want to lose points to underarm serves.
A0 2024, Novak said: "Nobody can stop me." He lost, of course. He never apologized for it. We see him leaving Australia, together with fellow players with the largest egos in tennis - Zverev and Tsitsipas. Just as disrespectable as Novak - their tormentor. Shameless.
I'd never understand why *professional* players of *any* sport argue with the referees/umpires rather than learn that humans make mistakes and *cope* with it... at the end of the day, she lost the whole match because of a point that *possibly* was missed by the umpire... and I have *never ever* seen a referee correcting a decision like this
You seem to lack understanding of professional player's minds. They invested far more into this than we have into anything in our lifes. Also a lot more is on the line. These players obviously are more prone to tilt than any amteur. That it is stupid is out of question though, it obviously is.
That's an unfair cut of the original video in the case of Toth and Zhang. In the original situation, the umpire called out, then went down and checked the mark and called again out. Zhang refused to continue serving and asked for the supervisor. The supervisor told her that it's not her duty to judge the mark. Finally, after like 8 minutes she served and won the next point, and that was the moment when Tóth cleared the mark as every tennis player would do on clay.
u can't call ur channel "tennis", if u can't pronounce ATP/WTA players' surname properly. FoGnini? nobody pronounces G there. also seeing someone get frustrated and destroying his racket doesn't state as "unsportsmanlike"