Dustin Brown brought all the tricks to his Centre Court classic with Rafael Nadal back in 2015 This is the official Wimbledon RU-vid page. To keep up with Wimbledon throughout the year, visit wimbledon.com/mywimbledon
@@user_8982 WTF u mean? its 2015 yes but nandal was and is one of the GOATS and Dutstin Brown made it look easy. Nadal hates him even called him'''' that german hippie after losing 2 times in row. Bad sportmanshp. F him.
Rafael Nadal came 64th place which is big thing in 2015 Wimbledon Rafael Nadal came 16th place in 2014 which is big thing for sure Rafael Nadal reached 64th place in 2012 which is big thing in Wimbledon Rafael Nadal reaches 16th place in Wimbledon 2017. Rafael Nadal reached 4th place in Wimbledon 2018. Rafael Nadal reached 4th place in Wimbledon 2019. Rafael Nadal reached 4th place in Wimbledon 2022. I could see improvement and development of Rafael Nadal on grass He will become runner up for 4th time by reaching finals for 6th time losing to Djokovic in 4 sets in 2023 Wimbledon finals I am very confident about it He reached 128th place in 2013 So I am happy he at least allowed to play Wimbledon 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rafael Nadal played bad in 2012,13, 2015 Wimbledon. He played best in Wimbledon 2014,2017 actually. Rafael Nadal is great grass court player after Djokovic,Federer and Andy Murray
@@kikaa1884 yes since 2012 he is a mediocre player on grass, losing early rounds in 2012,2013,2014,2015 and 2017, with low ranked players outside of top 100
LOVE WATCHING DUSTIN LOVE THE DREADLOCKS HOW DOES HE PLAY SO WELL ESPECIALLY AGAINST RAFFA I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS IT SEEMS YEARS AGO ROLL ON THE FRENCH OPEN 🤩🤩🤩
Wimbledon sees more upsets than any Grand Slam. Whether it’s the surface, the tournament or both, not sure; but Nadal’s memories of Wimbledon will be bitter sweet. Grass possibly played a role in 'this' match. :)
En el primer juego se decía que fué el día perfecto de Drown, pero yá vuelve a ganar a Nadal un segundo encuentro haciendo ver a Nadal como un aficionado...Se puede decir que de mantenerse ésta tendencia en un jugador que conocía muy bien el juego de Rafael Nadal, hubiera sido un dolor de cabeza en su carrera..
Honestly it makes sense that Dustin would win here or at least he has a good chance. This is because his game consists of far more drop shots and lobs than most others while Rafa stands farther back than almost anyone
Imagine showing this to a person who has never watched tennis and asking them which one is the legend and which one is the run of the mill professional.
I remember watching this match and people around me were upset with Dustin’s play style. I was like…he’s doing exactly what he’s supposed to do. Keep the points short because no one want to get into a long rally with Rafa and put the ball where Rafa and his legs can’t get to it.
And there are people out there that think Nadal is better than Sampras at Grass. Dustin Brown would be your average 90s serve and volley player that gets beaten in straight sets by Ivanisevic or Becker in the early rounds.
nadals face reminded me of a goat that knew it was being taken to a slaughter house or of a deer that was caught in a lions jaws and knews its end was about to come..
Joanne Upton I think DB had taken something b4 this match as no-one else has ever run round the court like this b4 in all the years I av watched Wimbledon or the other tournaments in tennis 🎾
What's the meaning of this video? I don't understand. Yes Rafa lost with this player. A player that NEVER won a tournament in his entire career. 10min of glory. Ok. But then, WB Chanel, put TOP 50 points of Sergui Stajovski against Federer then it will be fair. Or TOP 50 points of Sam Querrey against Djokovic. Will be fair.
@Angelous Bacon actually it does. Watch the video. It's 90 percent winners and 10 percent forced errors. There are no UE in this video. That's what makes the video watchable. Nobody wants to watch a video of Nadal making 50 unforced errors and call it top 50 brown points. (BTW Nadal made like 15-20 UE the whole match)