i would also include Rublev vs Davidovich. Andrey saved himself from 6-2 in Tiebreak , talking about 5 MP down, and still won the set, and eventually, the match
He's still an imbecile. It wasn't a winning shot. Korda got the ball back and it wasn't a sitter. Way overreaction. Lost to someone more talented. Unstan.
@@nishiokasselfproclaimedtwin I don’t sympathize at all. The umpire immediately overruled the call and they replayed the point. It happens. It is up to the player to move on and play the next point. This guy didn’t, he went on a rant and then deserved to be paid…dude you’re making millions playing already. At almost every match where’s there no electronic line calls, there will be human error. If you as a player continue to rant about it the rest of the match then that’s a sign of weakness. I mean he’s still complaining about a bad call from the day before , why? Didn’t he win that match? Why come to the next match still mad about something that nobody can change the next day? Get over it.
Every player goes through something at one point or another, if they can't handle it then don't play. I don't see people being as compassionate when other players have a bad day and express themselves on the court.
@@Wilantonjakov Same goes for the french crowd though. If the ATP and slams actually had some balls you'd empty a stadium once in a while to show that french morons should behave better
The commentator about Bublik: "I think that gives us a little indication of where his mindset is at now" Me: Really!? Don't tell me... a "little" indication? Hahahaha, so sweet...wow! 😂
Because in Mexico we knew that he wasn’t injured it was obvious , I was there , we don’t like that the players leave the match like he did , he said later that he was injured and stuff and obviously tennis tv was with him. But it was a evident that he was being destroyed by Rune. That’s why
@@figue0411lmao he was not feeling well physically it was obvious, berrettini was a top 10 in the world believe me he wouldn't get that much destroyed by Rune
Norrie doesn't get the credit he deserves. Yes, he did win his match in Acapulco against an injured Alcaraz. But he has proven himself to be a tough oponent for the spaniard. He has defeated him in the past (Cincinnati 2022) and has taken him to a third set in Madrid 2022. They have played fun matches.
Yes but alcaraz was really injured, couldnt even serve and in the video is not shown but alcaraz was so injured that had to do an underarm serve. He had so much pain
@@Pablo-xj3fralcaraz tends to put so much pressure on his body that sometimes he gets tired or injures himself in the process. I mean we cannot say that norrie won only beacuse alcaraz was injured in the 3rd set. The same thing happened twice against sinner and recently against djokovic.
Djokovic is a unique drama king !!!! 💪 We all miss Murray and his prime time !!! He was the toughest opponent of Djokovic in their rivalry , and their matches are one of the best in history of tennis !!!!
I've watched that Medvedev foot fault one several times and I still don't get it. Is it that when the call was made there was still a chance that Medvedev would abort the serve and catch the ball instead?
You need to hit a ball to make rules work. Before it he can even dance on the baseline - it don't count. If the foot fault was proclaimed after - everything go fine
@@bluebellaza4028 it just seems so clear that this is a genuine attempt at a serve that to argue when the call was made seems a bit pedantic. Like Medvedev couldn't in good faith argue that he wasn't actually going to serve the ball after he tossed it. He's getting off on a technicality
@@malawi89 well, rules are rules, we can't think for Daniil whether he was going to serve or no to do it. Also we can see it in this way: before he hit the ball the play is not going and he can't have a fault if the play techically didn't start. Because there is no rules about having foot fault before start of the play, but immediatly after.