This was recorded while on my visit to Paris, when I got an extraordinary chance to experience seeing Novak Djokovic playing from the first row. Please like and subscribe for more amazing content Thank you
We really need to implement a Player's View like this on all tennis channels, so that the best seat in the house is no longer reserved for the privileged, who can afford to pay huge prices.
It would be easy to do as they already have multiple cameras. Courtside views really allows you to concentrate on the closest player and what they see when the ball comes over.
It's like going to a 3-star michelin restaurant and asking the recipe of their flagship dish. If something like that is implemented you will probably be minimising the great feeling of being court side watching it live.
Nice video. I was at that match, probably 3rd round at Suzan Lenglen cort. Such a nice memories, especially now when Roland-Garros and other tournaments cancelled :(
Tennis Boulevard I’m from Ukraine :) RG2019 was my first ever tournament live. And I should say - that was amazing experience. I’d love to visit other GS, but Paris is the closest and the cheapest option. I wanted to visit Rafa match, but schedule wasn’t on my side) Anyway, that atmosphere on the courts - I’ll never forget it. Especially during 1-3 rounds on small courts where is the real fights between players:)
Alexey Libov, YES that’s correct, in every grand slam the outside courts are very heated, specially in the first 3 rounds, because all the players are of the same level. However in the main stadiums, the matches are usually one sided till the first 3 rounds. Luckily I got to see Rafa, I’ve posted that video too. Go check it out:) AND YES, the atmosphere was unforgettable.
@@tennisboulevard2479 Totally agree. In my opinion best option is late evening tickets on first 3 rounds, and then starting from the 4th Round - tickets on central corts. I was also able to watch on Roger match previous day on Chatrie cort - that was also great experience.
The crowd is so quiet! That's what I call respect! Magnificent. Sometimes big shouts and everyone screaming and yelling really get's in the way for tennis players.