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@docteurgillesalewina5669
@docteurgillesalewina5669 Год назад
I like how Tennis TV was allowed to show Grand Slam footage this time. Goes to show Roger was truly the best😇
@niikehughes4437
@niikehughes4437 Год назад
I'm saying
@marianogonzalez9248
@marianogonzalez9248 Год назад
Tho crap py us open footage..
@anujbeatles
@anujbeatles Год назад
Anything for Roger!
@bwembyamwamba1737
@bwembyamwamba1737 Год назад
I know right. Coz Tennis TV rarely shows grand slam matches.
@lamabrothers7496
@lamabrothers7496 Год назад
Grand slam footage: exist Tennis tv: This is not gonna be on tennis tv bro!!!
@tomnguyen1015
@tomnguyen1015 Год назад
The final title 103 in Basel, the home of Roger Federer, was a fitting end to the great career!
@AinSoph73
@AinSoph73 Год назад
Also, Team Europe has a perfect record at the Laver Cup. Federer will in all likelihood retire as a champion of his final tournament played.
@avocadoman4494
@avocadoman4494 Год назад
103rd like. Yep.
@yukigumarnament5916
@yukigumarnament5916 Год назад
kinda hope he will play and retire in Basel (Swiss indoors) this year, would be much more memorable
@francescocipriani8888
@francescocipriani8888 Год назад
Should have been 104
@jonathanwinspeare7314
@jonathanwinspeare7314 Год назад
@@francescocipriani8888 😬🫣
@lionheart-182
@lionheart-182 Год назад
Born too late to explore earth, born too early to explore space, but just in time to witness Roger Federer amazing career
@jackysanchez913
@jackysanchez913 Год назад
Love this comment. And I say : born just in time to see world largest social and economic crisis
@ChrisGugliuzza
@ChrisGugliuzza Год назад
@@jackysanchez913 "explore Earth" wtf does that even mean
@ksc743
@ksc743 Год назад
It's never too early or too late to do anything you want in life.
@sergiodifranco4380
@sergiodifranco4380 Год назад
@@ChrisGugliuzza If we have to explain it, then you are still not ready to understand. Sometimes life gives you lemons before you learned how to make lemonade.
@gagzee0013
@gagzee0013 Год назад
Copied Comment !!!!! WTf !!!!!
@juliancoleman1627
@juliancoleman1627 Год назад
My favourite athlete :(( the day has come, been through the ups and downs, I’ll never forget how he won the AO in 17, Wimbledon in 17 & AO again in 18. Proved everyone wrong & helped inspired a martial artists like myself. I’m now 23 years old but tennis was the first sport I loved growing up! Thank you for everything! All aboard the fedexpress!
@far9018
@far9018 Год назад
lol
@thomasschroeter302
@thomasschroeter302 Год назад
I’m heartbroken but have to admit that AO17 and that year in general makes it easier. I don’t think he ever played better than there. Others may have more titles (and they are to be respected and celebrated) but no one will ever play as elegant as him ☺️❤️
@juliancoleman1627
@juliancoleman1627 Год назад
@@thomasschroeter302 no doubt about it
@Abhi-wh3ik
@Abhi-wh3ik Год назад
I'm also heartbroken, but he won AO 17, 18 & Wimbledon 17 because of Djokovic suffering from elbow injury.
@liionelbooon
@liionelbooon Год назад
2017 was special. The come back and how he silenced all the doubters!
@guillefull5400
@guillefull5400 Год назад
The number of titles does not matter. Many of us who didn't watch tennis fell in love with his game, with the quality he had. He led tennis to become a much more popular sport. Mark an era. Without a doubt, he is the best of all time. We're going to miss you so much, Roger. I love you ❤️🎾👑
@yussepig6629
@yussepig6629 Год назад
Lol keep telling yourself that
@_jiwi2674
@_jiwi2674 Год назад
@@yussepig6629 millions of ppl are saying this while no one's saying anything about you
@ackermann2754
@ackermann2754 Год назад
@@_jiwi2674 facts 😂
@lnz971
@lnz971 Год назад
Nadal is the best just because he spank federer, how can you the best if two players dominated you LoL, being the best by beating with style trash players…
@theyruinedyoutubeagain
@theyruinedyoutubeagain Год назад
Alcaraz might have a chance to overtake him as the best player of all time, but Federer is by far the most influential
@hugo9547
@hugo9547 Год назад
2003- 2010 Federer was unreal. Gotta feel for Roddick though, the look of resignation at the end when he throws his racket. He couldn't have done any more to get that elusive Wimby title, despite being one of the greatest grass-court players of all time
@thomasschroeter302
@thomasschroeter302 Год назад
I fully agree but that surprise at AO 17 is my personal highlight. When we least expected it we got it all ☺️
@fred3r1k
@fred3r1k Год назад
Yeah there are many who can’t win the tournament cause roger was the opponent ^^ but Andy is special 😅
@joemarshall4226
@joemarshall4226 Год назад
He could have hit a slice approach shot once in a while, instead of relying on that topspin approach....Roger would sit on that crosscourt approach and hit a passing shot every time.....
@fernandocarrazzoni
@fernandocarrazzoni Год назад
You are right, but Fed still won like half of all his titles after 2010.
@davidmarcanosalcedo6158
@davidmarcanosalcedo6158 Год назад
Roddick wasn't one of the greatest grass court players of all time. Don't be an ignorant.
@jaimezeng2033
@jaimezeng2033 Год назад
Started as a ball boy in Basel and last career title in Basel. A fairytale finish for this legend! Thanks Roger for everything!
@trulaila8560
@trulaila8560 Год назад
When I watched that Basel tournament in 2019, I could not have imagined, that it would have been his last title. He just wiped the floor with everyone.
@masters.1000
@masters.1000 Год назад
Here goes my youth and passion. Undoubtedly, the greatest player of any sport.
@yussepig6629
@yussepig6629 Год назад
Well there’s lots of doubt actually lol
@viveknamikaze761
@viveknamikaze761 Год назад
@@yussepig6629 Nope, all over the world, pretty much everyone knows Roger Federer.
@alihaiderabbas4165
@alihaiderabbas4165 Год назад
yep he is the goat :)
@luvfed3160
@luvfed3160 Год назад
@@viveknamikaze761 you are right!
@jurjen8703
@jurjen8703 Год назад
@@viveknamikaze761 doesnt make him THE greatest. Everyone knows messi and ronaldo, or muhammed ali. Fame and greatness are also not the same thing.
@POK2008
@POK2008 Год назад
From 2004-2007, Roger was a winning machine! Outside of Nadal on clay, he was barely losing matches. Arguments can be made about who is the GOAT, but Federer will always be the GOAT to me. I think he had the highest peak of anyone in the history of the game.
@lnz971
@lnz971 Год назад
As nadal fan, i do think that djokovic was more dominant, 2004-2007 is a period were nadal and djokovic was young and other players was trash tier compared to other tennis eras… Wining tournament was easy for a top player like federer. The djokovic domination was different because there was still a big 4 and Djokovic set atp point record whith those 3 others 2 years in a row… That’s more dominant for me
@initialize21
@initialize21 Год назад
@@lnz971 lmao wrong. The current era we're in is the weakest ever
@alessandrodesantis13
@alessandrodesantis13 Год назад
@@lnz971 Roger was still there and even in 2015 when Djokovic was at his peak he beat Nole 3 times like None did in that year. Roger was Always competitive
@lnz971
@lnz971 Год назад
@@alessandrodesantis13 you are a joke federer beat him in group match in the master but lost against him in final... He beat him in cincinati but lost at usopen , and he win @ dubai ... ATP 500. Djokovic beat him @ Indian Wells, Rome, Wimbledon, Us open, and Masters's final...
@ben86jones82
@ben86jones82 2 месяца назад
I think one of the main reasons Djokovic had so much success. Is aside from his obvious brilliance. He never had a younger world class player putting pressure on him. Alcaraz is the first world star to emerge since Djokovic. In that Wimbledon final defeat. Djokovic made errors that he would not have made against Federer or Nadal. There is something about the younger challenger upsetting the mental health of the previous king. Medvedev Zverev and all that jazz were decent players. But they were not world stars. Djokovic had 15 years without facing this. Federer had it from 2008 onwards. It makes a big difference to the level of pressure. It's easier to chase than be chased. Also Djokovic fans go on about the crowd being against him. But this may have favoured him. The one night when he had the entire crowd against Medvedev. He lost in straight sets. Greatest tennis era ever. Peace and love.
@MS-ro7pt
@MS-ro7pt Год назад
2019 Wimbledon Final was the match I wish he could had won most.. But he will always be my favourite tennis player all time
@JohnRome-xn7hx
@JohnRome-xn7hx Год назад
Definitely yes... He played magnificently and was just unlucky with the last points... probably got emotional being so close to an epic win and so losing confidence...
@Ben6164
@Ben6164 2 месяца назад
​@@JohnRome-xn7hxI don't think he lost confidence, I think he gained it. He knew how close he was. Look what he did to Djokovic at the ATP Finals a few months later. It was his knee that finished him.
@deepakmahajan170
@deepakmahajan170 Год назад
Roger is my GOAT. Reason I felt in love with tennis. I discontinued watching tennis after him but alcaraz with attacking game and Roger as blueprint has raised hopes. But no one will replace Roger for me🥰
@chrism3790
@chrism3790 Год назад
I was just a child when he was starting to win slams, now I'm 32 years old. Unbelievable. Now I feel like part of my childhood retired with Roger today. What a sad day this is, but also one to remember how much joy and excitement he gave to all of us. Thank you Roger 🎾
@marfu1119
@marfu1119 Год назад
Same, I'm 33 years old now been watching him since I was a child too
@manavpatra4808
@manavpatra4808 Год назад
Roger Federer is undoubtedly the Muhammed Ali of Tennis. The Fed floated like a butterfly and stung like a bee! Been a fan 'bloody' tastic ride RF! Well played and thank you.
@thorium222
@thorium222 Год назад
Such a shame his knees denied him further titles in the last two years. No tennis player or other ahtlete has ever astounded me as much as Federer. The things he could do on a tennis court were just out of this world and totally unrivaled. He will be deeply missed on the courts. Thank you Roger forever for all the breathtaking entertainment!
@henryshear5510
@henryshear5510 Год назад
It's amazing to see his Grand Slam moments captured!
@niikehughes4437
@niikehughes4437 Год назад
Imsaying
@ksc743
@ksc743 Год назад
Wonderful!
@gratler
@gratler Год назад
30:11 i will never forget. one of the happiest days of my life :')
@invictuz4803
@invictuz4803 Год назад
Why's that lol?
@dro355
@dro355 Год назад
You get to 45 titles including Slams and realise its end of 2006 hahaha only 15 years to go. Amazing!
@CrystalCarrington
@CrystalCarrington Год назад
Ther greatest tennis player of all time, can't believe this day has come, I love you Roger and thanks for all the joy you have brought to us with your artistry. You are going to be so missed. xxx
@rafaelnadal691
@rafaelnadal691 Год назад
Is a very sad day, no? Roger has been a great friend and ombeliable rival for me. Without a doubt, he is one of the best in the history. I know that we cannot say that he will stop playing, but I know that we will still play together again. And hopefully Igonnacometoswitzerland soon to play maybe another special match for our foundations, no?
@dunsdonjone1537
@dunsdonjone1537 Год назад
Hahahaha thanks rafa 🤣
@hamzawihamza6842
@hamzawihamza6842 Год назад
ok bb 😆
@yussepig6629
@yussepig6629 Год назад
Rafa and Roger just go together perfectly
@nicolasconsalvo6967
@nicolasconsalvo6967 Год назад
@@hamzawihamza6842 tg
@divinitymode9364
@divinitymode9364 Год назад
No? 😂👍🏻😂
@raceleiter
@raceleiter Год назад
I can't believe that it's over 😢
@dropslice5100
@dropslice5100 Год назад
The best part about Federer was how his matches lifted me during my low, stressful times. I cheered his every victory and felt sad for his every defeat. Federer was an emotion.
@usaneebeilles9510
@usaneebeilles9510 Год назад
Agree.
@AinSoph73
@AinSoph73 Год назад
As Patrick McEnroe noted, the joy with which Federer plays makes him special. His happiness brings happiness to others.
@virat5828
@virat5828 Год назад
Great to see tennis tv actually using slam footage, well the occasion deserves it.
@flaviusaetiuspt
@flaviusaetiuspt Год назад
That Roland Garros victory is still one of the most amazing moments.
@luvfed3160
@luvfed3160 Год назад
Would never forget the moment how hard I screamed when Fed grabbed that championship point in RG, and my neighbour knocked on my door and complained!
@invictuz4803
@invictuz4803 Год назад
@jcorb Yeah I doubt he gives two shits who he beats to get that championship. Only the fans care.
@PierreJeanPierre
@PierreJeanPierre Год назад
@@invictuz4803 Not really sure about that. Losing against Nadal in the 2008 Wimbledon finals was a huge blow to him (remember the tears), pretty sure he would have rather won against him at RG in order to settle the score. This finals against Söderling felt a bit flat, but well at the end of the day he still has that trophy.
@brandoncfejeran
@brandoncfejeran Год назад
Yes. You could see how much that meant to him to finally obtain that title. He earned it. Yet, even if he hadn’t, and despite his not having gotten Olympic gold (in singles) but “only silver” (and gold in doubles)-even if those moments had not been realized, he would still be just as great. His love for the sport is rivaled by none other. Forever to be one of the GOATs regardless of his having won a slam or two-or a few-less than Rafa and Novak.
@brandoncfejeran
@brandoncfejeran Год назад
@jcorb I’m a huge Rafa (and Roger) fan. Many would disagree with you on that. But I can feel what you mean in terms of it not seeming as triumphant. Yeah but no. That was still a huge moment for him, and for the tennis world at large. Certainly his fans.
@inderlanders6887
@inderlanders6887 Год назад
This one hurts like a ton of bricks. There go the last vestiges of my childhood Danke Maestro!
@santiagochaparro3099
@santiagochaparro3099 Год назад
Long live the king, the GOAT. The sport won't be the same without him. He is and will be missed, but his greatness will remain as one of the greatest athletes who ever lived. Thank you Maestro!
@bos4085
@bos4085 Год назад
Djokovic is statistic Goat
@lnz971
@lnz971 Год назад
@@bos4085 not just stats Nadal and Djokovic beat federer in h2h and GS title… Tennis is not an artistic sport like gymnastic, so federer can’t be the goat. How can you be the goat if 2 players beat you more and have more important title than you…
@karlgin179
@karlgin179 Год назад
@@lnz971 because there are subtleties to the game and history that goes beyond just h2h and stats. The game evolved, and he evolved to adapt. He stayed relevant despite being older than the other 2. Do you honestly think Djokovic wins US Open 2010, US Open 2011 and Wimbledon 2019 if they were the same age? One point made all the difference. One lapse in concentration was all it took to change these results. Flip these results, and the h2h is in feds favour.
@mickaellandry9726
@mickaellandry9726 Год назад
@@bos4085 statistic GOAT? It's just a pleonasm 😆 *The GOAT imposes himself by his achievements and records* , we don't vote here, you're wrong it's not a preference choice if and only if you're able to stay impartial Please no need to create a biaised narrative just to praise your favourite player. Statistics exist for a reason and allow us to be impartial GOAT = most dominant player ever Absolutely not who the most popular or beautiful is, off-topic, tennis is not iceskating. The GOAT is based on stats and records, period. There are, as all things, a variety of feelings surrounding sportspeople and their accomplishments and rivalries, but *the stats don't lie contrary to fans* . The numbers will always be relevant and that's the point of using numbers to show factual, unbiased and objective reality. 🎾🏆🥇📊🐐
@miki4962
@miki4962 11 месяцев назад
​@@karlgin179 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 22>20 Better head to head 3-0 wimbledon finals 40-15 66>54 38>28 387>310 6=6 7>5 10 AO 7 year end world number 1 Most gs finals Most masters finals Most victories against top 10,5,3 Mos wins being world number 1 Beat Rafa 7 finals in a row ONLY ONE WHO WON ALL MASTERS AND GS AT LEAST TWICE ONLY one who beat NADAL onn all BIG toruments on clay AND MORE AND MORE
@manuelfedericocachazasanju5294
THE BEST TENNIS PLAYER THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN,AND THE BEST THAT WILL EVER BE !🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐👑👑👑👑👑👑👑💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@ducockk
@ducockk Год назад
The most beautiful player ever…you will always be my GOAT.
@johanrijhkelaar3627
@johanrijhkelaar3627 Год назад
My favourite athlete ever ❤️ I’ve followed Roger’s career since 2003, late nights to watch GS finals in Australia and US many highs,lows titles etc, if it wasn’t sad enough that this current injury was taking so long to be recovered now this news today , how I wished he retired winning a GS or a ATP tour title but that’s life 😞. The greatest ever , thanks for the ride my Champion I Love You Roger Federer 😞❤️❤️❤️
@starllama2149
@starllama2149 Год назад
Just iconic man... The goat defined the game, evolved with it, and dominated in multiple eras spanning from the 90s till 1 year ago. He's on sports pantheon and one of if not the greatest athletes ever.
@anish91000
@anish91000 Год назад
Greatest ever no ifs and buts!! Happy retirement legend
@ninjawarriorthesavage510
@ninjawarriorthesavage510 Год назад
🇪🇸1) Nadal: King of Tennis. 🇨🇭2) Federer: God of Tennis. 👑3) FEDAL: Legendary of Tennis.
@Punkster556
@Punkster556 Год назад
Djokovic the owner of tennis
@wimgroart1870
@wimgroart1870 Год назад
Federer the creator of tennis
@Michael-zw5or
@Michael-zw5or 3 месяца назад
4) Novak : GOAT of Tennis
@kegsl4639
@kegsl4639 Год назад
Now do all Federer finals, including the ones he lost 😔
@joaquimaraujo96
@joaquimaraujo96 Год назад
For me he is the GOAT and will always be, Federer changed tennis forever!
@vinhlenguyenphuoc8841
@vinhlenguyenphuoc8841 Год назад
Fact: Roger is undefeated at Basel since 2013 (F vs Del Potro) He retired at Laver Cup probably coz he want to retire with a team title, not just another loss on his home soil (which is very likely given his current condition) One of the rare times ATP is allowed to played Grand Slam footage. It showed how much this moment meant to the tennis world
@ninjawarriorthesavage510
@ninjawarriorthesavage510 Год назад
🇪🇸1) Nadal: The Beast. 🇨🇭2) Federer: The Magician. 👑3) FEDAL: The Greatest.
@junepitaso796
@junepitaso796 10 месяцев назад
Damn! When you look at early in his Career, so many of these guys were losing to him in back to back finals. Their careers would had been so different if it weren’t for his dominance Go RF!!!
@ahmadbazo7418
@ahmadbazo7418 Год назад
He started as a Ball Boy in Basel, and ended his Career with a 10th Title in his Home town. What a Fairytail !
@nuvinpooliyadde7319
@nuvinpooliyadde7319 Год назад
Very sad day for the world of tennis.The end of a legendary era.Roger Federer is an absolute icon and legend of Tennis. I was hoping that he will sign off at a grand slam(particularly Wimbledon, which was his favourite grand slam) but given the injuries he had over the past two years and time needed for full recovery and fitness, I believe he took the right call. Thank you for the 24 years of wonderful memories legend!!! We are definitely going to miss seeing you on tennis court and entertain us with your exceptional shot making, but you are more than just a tennis player. You are a true humanitarian, an inspiration for all of us. Hope the next generation of tennis superstars follow your footsteps and become great players and human beings in the future.❤️❤️❤️ #RogerFederer #peRFect #GOAT
@stephane5719
@stephane5719 7 месяцев назад
Le dernier titre chez lui à Bâle la boucle est bouclée ... Quelle immense carrière de cet artiste qui a réussi à lier la grâce et la performance. Le joueur de tennis ultime. Merci pour tout Maestro.
@user-sl5rp5ch5w
@user-sl5rp5ch5w 6 месяцев назад
Dok mu se nisu pojavili djokovic i nadal
@MarezInfinit
@MarezInfinit Месяц назад
En su Honor!, mi Hijo lleva su Nombre!!!!, ROGER
@cristibizdoaca9831
@cristibizdoaca9831 Год назад
For me it does not matter the GS titles or whatever numbers... He played tennis in a way that noone will ever match. Thanks Roger for all emotions and memorie. Rafa and Nole are 5 yrs younger and they have the records.... but the GOAT si this man !
@TheTennisland
@TheTennisland Год назад
Absolute legend. Thanks for the memories Roger
@mantaishere
@mantaishere Год назад
I remember a studio interview Fed did in 2012 (?) in between rounds at RG, I think it was. He was talking about how, being a Swiss boy from a small place with a village mentality, he only dreamt about winning Wimbledon the one time. Obviously, having achieved as much as he had up to that point, he was thinking about what more he could achieve in his career. He said, "I would love to win 100 titles." Achieved. :thumbsup: I bloody miss him already.
@ksc743
@ksc743 Год назад
103 titles and zero retirements🏆
@bench-kun6243
@bench-kun6243 Год назад
I was about to watch Federer highlights a per usual and then I saw this stuff about retirement!? Not gonna lie, I thought it was an April Fools joke and then I remembered it’s September 😭😭😭😭😭 I CAN’T FUCKING BELIEVE WE’RE LOSING THE FED! 😭😭😭😭😭 I was looking forward to 2023 with him. ☹️☹️☹️☹️☹️
@imtiazahammed7922
@imtiazahammed7922 Год назад
My favourite athlete ever 🥰🥰
@ryoshusuke2108
@ryoshusuke2108 Год назад
2022 marks the descent into the Dark Ages of tennis. With legends such as Serena and Roger gone, there are only a couple silver linings left in the tennis world with Rafa and Novak, as well as the birth of a new legend Carlos Alcaraz. Tennis will never be the same.
@leecherlarry
@leecherlarry Год назад
i switched to WTA. i follow fruhvirtova now instead of roger anymore
@gts8919
@gts8919 Год назад
True but at least we still have the incomparable Dominic Thiem. 💪
@ryoshusuke2108
@ryoshusuke2108 Год назад
@@gts8919 He’s at the end of his career too.
@invictuz4803
@invictuz4803 Год назад
Nah, Kyrgios will make a breakthrough as a late bloomer. He'll find the Zen that he's needed this whole time to become the next goat.
@andreilima3512
@andreilima3512 Год назад
My fav athlete of all times. The talent and smoothness of RF will remain in our memories forever
@chnops-6
@chnops-6 Год назад
59 goosebumps. The whole crowd wanted him to win the match
@VrSword
@VrSword Год назад
Australia 2017... never forget
@tomnguyen1015
@tomnguyen1015 Год назад
The GOAT on and off the court!!!
@luvfed3160
@luvfed3160 Год назад
Exactly!
@Idiots221
@Idiots221 5 месяцев назад
You mean a sorry loser on the court?
@Sam-vl3er
@Sam-vl3er 3 месяца назад
​@@Idiots221u mean Djokovic
@Ben6164
@Ben6164 2 месяца назад
​@@Sam-vl3erVery much so, especially after what just happened today against Nardi!
@alinefx1
@alinefx1 Год назад
Wow. Tennis TV with moving images from the slams. Special Fed Permission today.
@ayan_omar
@ayan_omar Год назад
My favorite sport player!!!! Forever!!!! GREAT ROGER FEDERER!!!!
@robmurray2999
@robmurray2999 Год назад
I remembered watching the 2017 Aus open final it was definitely my favourite victory of his! He has always been one of my biggest hero’s and will always remember him!
@Jpietru95
@Jpietru95 Год назад
So many titles that the video is 38 minutes long... incredible career. The Goat
@nichollojay6312
@nichollojay6312 Год назад
The GOAT, no doubt. RFforever!❤
@alexc9199
@alexc9199 Год назад
how fitting that his last victory was on home soil. Rog... class act
@dvaplustwo
@dvaplustwo Год назад
A whole era is gone, the era of the most brilliant player in history. Can't even believe...
@bartcasey
@bartcasey Год назад
"we'll be seeing him again". No truer words spoken!
@chennis134
@chennis134 Год назад
Fitting that his final title was in Basel, where it all started
@ThePoui777
@ThePoui777 Год назад
Goodbye LEGEND!
@stephanebalon1546
@stephanebalon1546 Год назад
Simply the best: elegant, classy, the most beautiful game to watch. He won't have all the records but for the majority of fans, he will be the #1 tennis player ever. Thank you Roger!
@mickaellandry9726
@mickaellandry9726 Год назад
You're misleading the GOAT and the most popular player. *The GOAT imposes himself by his achievements and records* , we don't vote here, you're wrong if you think it's a preference choice. Please no need to create a biaised narrative just to praise your favourite player. Statistics exist for a reason and allow us to be impartial GOAT = most dominant player ever Absolutely not who the most popular or beautiful is, off-topic, tennis is not iceskating or a popularity contest. The GOAT is based on stats and records, period. There are, as all things, a variety of feelings surrounding sportspeople and their accomplishments and rivalries, but *the stats don't lie contrary to fans* . The numbers will always be relevant and that's the point of using numbers to show factual, unbiased and objective reality.. 🎾🏆🥇📊🐐
@deebywater612
@deebywater612 Год назад
I love his smooth tennis…!!! He always encourage me and gives me energy! I will miss him but I’ll never forget! RForever❤
@anandguruji83
@anandguruji83 Год назад
EVERY ROGER FEDERER CAREER SINGLES TITLE
@anandguruji83
@anandguruji83 Год назад
EVERY ROGER FEDERER CAREER SINGLES TITLE
@Bettinggoodtennis
@Bettinggoodtennis Год назад
EVERY ROGER FEDERER CAREER SINGLES TITLE
@thenewguy7527
@thenewguy7527 Год назад
EVERY ROGER FEDERER CAREER SINGLES TITLE
@oskar5902
@oskar5902 Год назад
It is amazing how many titles roger as won 👍
@mikewazz8986
@mikewazz8986 Год назад
Been watching his career from the very beginning. Always thought he had the most raw amount of talent. He just made it look so easy to win. Never thought anyone would come close to his titles let alone pass him in majors. He'll still remain my favorite tennis player and GOAT.
@maestroh2986
@maestroh2986 Год назад
He transcends his sport more than any other athlete.
@naveenm4268
@naveenm4268 Год назад
GOAT... A great treat to watch 😍
@markotelalovic5239
@markotelalovic5239 3 месяца назад
Свака ти част краљу Федерер!Увек сам волео твој стил игре!Али ,начин поздрављања на крају меча ,не волим!А сада је касно за то исто ученије...Хвала на свему,уживао сам!👏🇷🇸👋
@williamabaker12
@williamabaker12 Год назад
It's a shame Novak was injured in 2017, when Roger returned with the Neo backhand. He would've added some numbers to his side in the H2H like he did against Rafa. He was unbelievable in that stretch, especially given his age. All I know is I'd have liked to see some matches with those two then. Oh well, life and injuries happen to all of them, so it wasn't to be.
@ibn9000
@ibn9000 Год назад
An era has ended
@fib1478
@fib1478 Год назад
He's the GOAT. Being the GOAT in tennis is, first of all, being the GOAT about tennis skills. Federer was way more fragile phisically than Nadal and Djokovic, and not a huge fighter. Still, he managed to win 20 GS and 103 titles, thanks to his incomparable tennis skills. The other two are better athletes, their best skills are skills that also a basketball player or a football player can have. Roger is a better tennis player. If you have to describe tennis with one player, it's him. Like Jordan for basketball, Muhammad Ali for boxing, Maradona for football. Roger is the GOAT, no doubt.
@miki4962
@miki4962 Год назад
Lol 22 slams 38 masters Most gs finals Most masters finals 6 atp finals 7 year end world number 1 378 weeks number one Beat Rafa in every big torumenst on clay 40-15 3-0 wimbledon finals Best year 2015 Beat Rafa 7 finals in a row 6 masters in one year and 8 finals Most points in one year 93 titles Most big titles 66 Most wins against top 3,5,10 Most titles won playing against top 10 player Only player who won all masters and gs at least twice 7 wimbledon 9 us open finals 10 AO Beat Rafa in RG Most points from every titles more than 100k Play 4 slam finals in 2 years Win all 4 slams in a row Lol NOVAK 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐
@Sam-vl3er
@Sam-vl3er 3 месяца назад
​@@miki4962cheater
@meharsinghkhosla8167
@meharsinghkhosla8167 Год назад
End of an Era You will always be remembered 💖 ❤️
@gurkhabloodbutwal
@gurkhabloodbutwal Год назад
Thank you for the memories Roger! Lucky seeing you playing at AO2017. You are a special ingredient to tennis recipe.
@ajulianto2215
@ajulianto2215 Год назад
Its been a privilege ❤❤❤
@marfu1119
@marfu1119 Год назад
What's set Federer apart when he was in his prime was his movement. Players couldn't hit many winners past him. Once he wasn't as quick anymore in late 2000s early 2010s he was challenge. He only managed to win 4 Grand Slams between 2012-2018 compare to the 16 Grand Slams he won between 2003-2010. He was very talented had a unique style of play. I loved the way he played when I first saw him playing at Wimbledon 2005. His games was different from all the other players that were playing at the time and the current players playing today
@MrCWL
@MrCWL Год назад
An historic day, and through all the tears of having to say goodbye to an iconic and beloved legend of the sport, I hope it's the beginning of a wonderful life in many other avenues where he can make more positive differences in people's lives.
@tromanuta
@tromanuta Год назад
First time you show grand slam moments
@mihartrobert
@mihartrobert Год назад
I'm looking at the highlights and all I can think is...poor Roddick! 😂
@jinglevillaroel8046
@jinglevillaroel8046 Год назад
The crowd's cheer at AO 2017 was incomparable!
@Kumagood
@Kumagood Год назад
He is legend
@oneone5028
@oneone5028 Год назад
One can’t stop admiring his matches for ages to come. His single handed backhand with the power and agility will not repeated in the near future. Tennis will be little less exciting from today :-(
@hrperformance
@hrperformance Год назад
It's too painful for me to watch all the way through right now 😢😂 Cheers Roger ✊🏽
@---li1oo
@---li1oo Год назад
Never really watch a full match of tennis, but he is and will always be my favorite player
@scouseexpressno9
@scouseexpressno9 Год назад
Does anyone else think like me that every Federer match should be released so we can watch them again or for the first time if we didn't see them before. I imagine it would be difficult but for one of the goats it should be worth it.
@sudhanshusemwal5300
@sudhanshusemwal5300 Год назад
All tennis -- all the time, fantastic role model for any and everyone. It is good to see generation of players just coming to net and congratulating him with respect -- they know they played with someone special. Awe inspiring.
@valeriostazi5533
@valeriostazi5533 Год назад
Thank you KING ROGER ♥️♥️♥️♥️.
@OliDeu
@OliDeu Год назад
He misses only three classics: Monte-Carlo Open, Italian Open and the Queen’s
@lnz971
@lnz971 Год назад
For the queens that pretty logic he choose bale over the queens…
@shaggyalonso
@shaggyalonso Год назад
So fitting that his final title would be in his quiet home town of Basel, for the 10th time. It's emotional to look back on that moment with hindsight knowing that would be the last time he'd pick up a men's singles title, we didn't know it at the time but I think we didn't take those moments for granted the older he got. A truly timeless talent, all time greatest in sport. You'll be so sorely missed, Roger. Thank you for giving us these memories.
@bukhtiarshah9843
@bukhtiarshah9843 Год назад
Sir Roger federer golden legend in universal love you so much miss you so much teniss history best player ❤❤❤
@pranavsreedhar1402
@pranavsreedhar1402 Год назад
glad to see Grand Slam wining footage in this awesome video! Federer deserves a complete compilation!
@peterparker01
@peterparker01 Год назад
Simply the Greatest! Roger Federer✨ #RForever #GOAT #Maestro #Magic
@lnz971
@lnz971 Год назад
Nadal and Djokovic beat federer in h2h and GS title… Tennis is not an artistic sport like gymnastic, so federer can’t be the goat. How can you be the goat if 2 players beat you more and have more important title than you…
@peterparker01
@peterparker01 Год назад
@@lnz971 Federer is the GOAT. Nadal & Djokovic are also a generation younger than Federer, it was never an equal contest, especially after 2012. Yet the only player who has beaten Nadal & Djokovic the most is Roger Federer despite being far older than those 2. Tennis is not an artistic sport yes, still Federer made it look like artwork, the ease & grace with which he has won all those monumental records & titles, the way he has single handedly elevated the sport to this unfathomable new heights & how dominating & invincible Federer was in his prime, is what makes him the GOAT.
@Idiots221
@Idiots221 5 месяцев назад
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@jayskillz1678
@jayskillz1678 Год назад
Such a a stellar legendary career. It was such an honour and a privilege watching his brilliance over the past two decades. Thank you Roger. #RGforever
@lacanm1554
@lacanm1554 Год назад
Fantastic compilation, full of unforgettable matches all around including AO 2017 when his comeback was the stuff of legends. With that being said, thank you for all the memories roger. My favorite athlete ever has hung it up and even though i knew this day would come its still emotional. Thank you for inspiring millions with your example and getting me into tennis, its my favorite sport and forever will be. Tens of thousands of kids around the world tried to swing that one handed backhand, still the most beautiful sight in sport. Roger was truly one of one
@ilmelangolo
@ilmelangolo Год назад
our Rog is such a nice fella.
@luvfed3160
@luvfed3160 Год назад
A nice and handsome fella
@rszanger
@rszanger Год назад
I play tennis casually, and Federer is by far my favorite player ever. The most talented, graceful, and classy player to play . ATP tour hasn't been same without him, and won't be in the future.
@Blinkncali21
@Blinkncali21 Год назад
I'm sad he's done but also happy for him that he won he last title at the tourney he used to be a ball boy for
@wonderlandian8465
@wonderlandian8465 Год назад
Over half an hour of this dude lifting trophies, amazing 😂 TENNIS WILL FOREVER BE GRATEFUL TO YOU ROGER
@FafouBiloute
@FafouBiloute Год назад
Just Monte Carlo but... I'm 44 and watch so many times Roger, the beautiful tennisman Thank you for your wonderfull game and the man you are.
@ingrafaelcobas
@ingrafaelcobas Год назад
is weird he last tournament won, was on his home town, this was a kind of tribute for him
@momonso0821
@momonso0821 3 месяца назад
Finished in his hometown. What a long and beautiful journey. I love you forever Roger!!! 💕🇨🇭
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