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Roger Federer ● The End of A Legend | Emotional Tribute 

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● Hey guys, I did my best to release something for the retirement of Federer since the announcement this last week. I've done so many tribute videos on him through the years that I didn't know what to do for this very special occasion.
I feel like everything have been done about Roger and I don't have anymore original things to show you guys.
● So it's why I've decided to tell you how I've become an absolute fan of the Swiss Maestro with my voice in French this time. I had to add english subtitles inscribed in the video and it's not something I like because I think reading distract you to really enjoy the footages. I had to take this in consideration for my montage.
● But I still hope you will enjoy it and I hope to make more in the future about the Great Man, I don't know yet what it will be but I will try find new ideas.

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To The Sky ( I have lost the name of the artist sorry)
Ellie Goulding - Still Falling For You
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I don't make any kind of money with this video, I thank every owner of footages and musics for allowing me to use their content.

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@IsaacTennisRF
@IsaacTennisRF Год назад
This is such a powerful tribute. Almost to the dot, these were the same to my experiences being a video editor as a teenager (probably around the same age as you) in the United States. I vividly remember watching that RG 2011 semi, and I even still impress my friends that I know what federer was wearing and who he played for a span of 10+ years. I’m so happy this man could bring us tennis community all together and produce one of the most inspirational lives as a human being we could ask for.
@jia-liangle3489
@jia-liangle3489 11 месяцев назад
Tennis has been recreated because of this man, he gave us something to look at. He will be remembered forever, even if others beat him in grand slams. He is the GOAT, absolute brilliance, that’s what he is. 🫡☝🏻👏🙌
@vinhlenguyenphuoc8841
@vinhlenguyenphuoc8841 Год назад
To be honest i felt regret as i discovered about Federer so late (around 2019) Since then every time i watch him it felt like i've supported him for 20 years. So much emotion Once again, thank you LHP for this incredible tribute
@atulganesh7944
@atulganesh7944 Год назад
Beautiful Tribute as always! I am a Djokovic fan, but I cried when Federer lost the 2019 Wimbledon Final. There is no way to dislike Roger Federer. I'm sure many would agree with me when I say that Federer was Djokovic's toughest(and scariest for us fans) matchup on the tour because regardless of which surface the match was being played on, there was always that feeling that Federer could find that Roland Garros 2011 miracle level again. Tennis will never be the same without him.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Thank you ! Compared to the Fedal rivalry, Novak and Roger match up has always produced very close matches between them. Even if it was straight set wins. Roger himself told that he was enjoying his matches against Novak even more than Rafa sometimes. So many epic battles that marked me forever, in good or bad ways ^^
@mantaishere
@mantaishere Год назад
Well, well, well. An admission. Am seeing a fair few of these at the minute. Yes, they are evenly-matched, which is why Federer's choking and tragic BP conversion rate is so galling. Alas. Don't know about you, but it's clear to me that both Djokovic and Federer have made concerted efforts to not talk about their rivalry, and it has been easy for both to do so because Djoker and Nadal have played the most matches thus creating the biggest rivalry and Nadal has been giving Federer topspin abuse since 2005. Fed-Djoker is just there in the background, even though 50 matches have been played. I hope once Djoker retires he and Fed would be willing to let fans in on their dynamic.
@atulganesh7944
@atulganesh7944 Год назад
@@mantaishere Fair point about them being evenly matched, but at the same time, mental strength in the clutch is a huge part of being a good tennis player, and in that department, Djokovic has him completely beat.
@mantaishere
@mantaishere Год назад
@@atulganesh7944 Yes, that's why I said the choking and BP conversion rate is the difference. A question: Did you watch the Laver Cup? What do you think about Djoker suggesting to the crowd that Fed could come out of retirement? Obviously he was joking around, but it was a strange joke. Was he just trying to get some positive feels from the crowd, or was that his way of saying he wished he could play Fed one last time?
@atulganesh7944
@atulganesh7944 Год назад
@@mantaishere I'd say it's the second reason you pointed out.
@andreim.5324
@andreim.5324 Год назад
1000 times, thank you so much for this LHP! It's great to hear your voice narrate this in the beauty that is the french language. To be honest, I'm still shedding tears as we speak. Ever since the celebration started last night, I've been in tears. I was 15 when Roger beat Sampras on that amazing R4 match at Wimbledon on July 2nd 2001. I've never missed any of his matches since. I'm close to 37 now and I've been watching this man's game for more than half my life, watching his fantastic career unfolding before my eyes. I will miss terribly seeing him on the court, as being his fan all these years has been an integral part of my life and with his retirement, tennis in some ways will never be the same for me. Last night, when Roger and then Rafa started crying I lost it.. It's no wonder Rafa went home today after such an evening. I think something broke in him too yesterday, and I'm afraid he will be the next to retire. I'm preparing my tears for that day too. I agree with you that WB 2019 would have been the biggest win of his career, right at the end and I will always regret that, especially since he was on another level that match and tournament. At almost 39 years of age, he dominated Novak for 5 hours in that final, which is what I choose to remember the most. I will miss the many nights I stayed till morning or woke up in the middle of, just to watch him play. I will miss his game and the roller-coaster emotions his matches put me through. I will miss the artistry and unparalleled elegance, the array of unique shots that he brought to the court. Once again, thank you LHP! Goodbye, Roger... I will carry with me the memory of your legend, for the rest of my life.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your personnal experience, I really enjoyed reading it. I'm almost 26 and it's been almost 15 years of joy following Roger in his journey. You're lucky to have witness Federer during his prime 2004-2007, watching him win almost every matches at that time must have felt something amazing. I don't why but those early mornings or very late nights to watch him play in Australia or at the US tournaments is something I will also really miss, I feel like it's a routine I will never do again. But anyway, thanks again for your support Andrei under each of my videos recently !
@RFED2O
@RFED2O 7 месяцев назад
A 1000 thank you's can never ever be enough... Roger is immeasurable on every level possible !!!... It's not what you have done with your life Roger it's what you have done to mine !!!... IF YOUR A ROGER FAN NO EXPLANATION IS NEEDED IF YOUR NOT A ROGER FAN NO EXPLANATION IS POSSIBLE !!!
@tannerdrake
@tannerdrake Год назад
As a young kid I didn't know much about tennis, but I knew of Federer and I knew of his epic rivalry with Rafa. As I was first getting into tennis at 15 years old I remember catching part of the 2013 French Open 4th round against Gilles Simon while on a plane to go on vacation with my family, and it was the first time I'd watched a Federer match. I remember after the heartbreak of Wimbledon 2013 and the regret of not following his career sooner because it seemed he was on his way out. Because of this, I began to study his past matches and what he was like in his prime. Watching him ascend back into form was amazing. 2013 Cincinnati against Nadal displayed a flicker of the old Roger and I was hopeful. 2014 Australian was the first time I'd wake up in the middle of the night to watch his matches, and I was so thrilled to see a little bit of life left in his game even if he couldn't get past his greatest rival. I remember being on a trip in the summer of 2014 but staying in the hotel room to watch the 2014 Wimbledon final and being devastated by how close he'd come. I remember the sweet victories of 2014 and 2015 but also the heartbreaking losses in pursuit of #18. Like many Fed fans, 2017 Australian was a dream. We knew not to doubt him, but none of us expected what happened. I savored every match we had left and especially of that magical 2017 season. To this day, the Kyrgios match in Miami is my favorite non-major match of all time. I even savor his 2019 Wimbledon campaign even if the ending hurt. At this point, I had gone to several tournaments in person, and from injury, having tickets for the wrong session, or losses the round before I went, I'd seen EVERY player but Roger. This year, I decided that I've had enough and planned a trip to Basel because I was not going to let a single match go by without seeing my hero. When the news broke of his retirement, I booked a flight to London despite friends and family calling it crazy to spend all that money on tennis tickets and to fly halfway around the world for a guy who might not even play. The atmosphere of that night is something I will cherish forever, and I will always remember the legendary story of Roger Federer.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Thanks a lot for sharing your story, I would have killed to be present in the stadium for the last of the Maestro. For the only time I went to a tennis event, I got the chance to see Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, Wawrinka and more in Monte Carlo 2016. I booked tickets for 2nd, 3rd round and semi finals, and it's against Bautista Agut that I saw Roger for the first time. I will never forget that moment when the speaker announce the players' entrance on the court and said the name of Roger Federer. Every body stood up and started to get closer from the court to see him, it was such a unique moment.
@tannerdrake
@tannerdrake Год назад
@@lehunterpro Thank you for the videos you make. They're absolutely wonderful and add even more to the way that I've been able to enjoy Roger's career. Do you still have all of the videos that you've made? I know there was one "The Last Opportunity" that was removed and I don't see it on your DailyMotion
@tannerdrake
@tannerdrake Год назад
Nevermind. Just contributed to your Patreon 😁
@foal_ju
@foal_ju Год назад
Merci ce très bel hommage au maestro. Le match qui m’a fait le plus vibrer est aussi sa victoire sur Djoko à RG 2011. Il a pu avoir une très belle sortie aux côté de son meilleur rival et entouré de ses anciens adversaires. Il ne pouvait pas rêver mieux pour conclure sa carrière.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Merci beaucoup ! Ce RG 2011, peut être mon plus grand regret. Je suis passé de l'extase après cette demie à une terrible désillusion après la finale perdu. Et oui la célébration qu'il a eu pour terminer sa carrière de tennis est peut être l'une des meilleures, même Sampras qui gagne l'Us Open 2002 n'a pas du ressentir ce que Federer a ressentie sur le court vendredi soir avec tous ces proches à côté de lui.
@theaviator1152
@theaviator1152 Год назад
I think if Federer won that Wimbledon 2019 final, the GOAT debate would be almost dead. He would have become the oldest Grand Slam winner EVER at almost 38 years old, beating both Nadal and Djokovic back-to-back in historic battles, for 21 Major Titles and NINE Wimbledons…it would have been possibly the greatest tournament victory anybody had ever achieved in the history of the sport. He was only a few inches, one or two shots away from literally accomplishing the best run ever against the greatest rivals ever. I don’t think anybody else could have beaten that version of Djokovic either. Federer even won more games in that match.
@imogensadler168
@imogensadler168 Год назад
literally sobbing.. the minute the ellie goulding song comes on, i'm a mess - takes me back to standing in the crowd at the laver cup witnessing the end... media said her singing that song was a weird choice, the wrong thing, too random but i felt it was peRFect because it sums it up.. we, the fans, fell for roger every year, year after year and 'it took as a while' as in the beginning he wasn't so elegent, wasn't so peRFect but we fell for him.. year after year we continued to do so, his fan base became insane and we were 'still falling' for him - a stunning icon of the sport, an epic, elegant player ....... her song is the song of his retirement and its perfect - when that big knee slide happens at wimbledon, the leap in the air at wimbledon, the leap in the air at the australian open 2017, just gives me goosebumps, makes me tear up - 'his majesty' will never be forgotten in tennis ❤💚💜
@cedricplanzer1334
@cedricplanzer1334 Год назад
0 Dislikes totally tell how good this video is.
@1893stuttgartschwabe
@1893stuttgartschwabe Год назад
What an incredible journey it has been. Thank you for that extraordinary and very well narrated video. I couldn't have put it better by myself. It's been a pleasure, Roger!
@amitarora7530
@amitarora7530 Год назад
I first saw him live in his second Wimbledon final against Roddick. I es awe struck and watched every match I could over the next 20 years. He is the greatest in my mind. Tennis is not the same without him.
@riccardomenny4393
@riccardomenny4393 Год назад
We are lucky to have watched playing this great champion. Thank you for everything Roger !!
@HellHell71
@HellHell71 Год назад
Vous m'avez fait pleurer comme une madeleine, tres belle vidéo. Le hasard à voulu que mon intérêt pour le tennis soit relativement récent, et qu'il vienne de Federer lui même que je connaissais de nom pendant des années, mais de loin. Je l'ai redecouvert et j'ai été subjuguée, quelques mois plus tard, il annonçait sa retraite. Je suis dévastée d'avoir tout manqué comme ça, 20 ans de carrière...
@msods
@msods Год назад
Grazie Roger And thank you lehunterpro for all the amazing videos through the years
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
My pleasure, thanks to you guys for watching them since the beginning.
@ugyenpw
@ugyenpw Год назад
I watched tennis because of him.....thank u Roger
@lananass9324
@lananass9324 Год назад
Merci pour toutes ces videos LeHunterPro. J'ai lâché quelques larmes devant
@WEARECREATIVEWAC
@WEARECREATIVEWAC Год назад
I have enjoyed over the years my dear friend watching yours masterpiece on the screen as much his magic on-court. Over and over again I can't thank you enough for being so talented and always really inspiring to follow any watch you for many years. Many thanks. Hats off. And It's never goodbye. 🎩❤️👑🙌
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
You don't know how much I appreciate your words man, when you and everybody was making tributes about RF around 2014 was a time I will never forget. As I said in the video, it was the best period to follow tennis for me. Thanks for having been part of this my friend !
@criticsatlarge0073
@criticsatlarge0073 Год назад
That French Open match against was one of Federer’s finest matches.
@techc8141
@techc8141 Год назад
This is just amazing! Thanks lehunterpro and thank you Roger!
@yannc.1023
@yannc.1023 Год назад
Je sais pas trop quoi dire cette fois... J'ai à peu près la même expérience que toi de Roger, j'ai commencé à le suivre en 2010 et c'est à partir de RG 2011 que je n'ai plus raté un match. Donc c'était vraiment cool et émotionnel d'avoir ton propre ressenti sur sa carrière. Maintenant c'est un peu un pan de nos vies qui s'efface, l'après match hier était super difficile à regarder je trouve. Bref Merci Roger et Merci Lehunter d'avoir si magnifiquement partagé la beauté de son jeu toutes ces années ❤
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
C'est ce dont je me rends compte de plus en plus, on fait partie de la même génération à avoir connu Roger à peu près au moment et particulièrement grâce à Roland Garros. Voir Federer parler français avec son accent tellement classe et peut être ce qui m'a fait aimé Federer en première lieu. Si t'es fan de Roger comme moi t'as forcément versé une petite larme vendredi soir, en tout cas merci pour soutient encore une fois après tant d'années !
@sydneygirl1616
@sydneygirl1616 Год назад
Miss you a lot Roger. ❤
@893Aditya
@893Aditya Год назад
Thank you for putting this together!!
@thienphongproductions
@thienphongproductions Год назад
Bravo! Great video about Federer. I miss you
@Florian_G
@Florian_G Год назад
Cette vidéo est tellement belle ! Tu fais toujours de magnifiques vidéos, puis en plus la voix off est en français alors qu'elle est souvent en anglais pour ce genre de vidéos !
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Merci beaucoup pour tes compliments, ça fait très plaisir de voir que ça a plu ! Exceptionnellement et par manque de temps surtout j'ai préféré la faire en français, mais oui vu que les gens qui me suivent sont majoritairement anglophone je me dois de rendre mes vidéos accessibles de compréhension à tous.
@Florian_G
@Florian_G Год назад
@@lehunterpro Oui je comprends tout à fait !
@ferguson7128
@ferguson7128 Год назад
Art, as usual.
@6eSet
@6eSet Год назад
Merci de nous avoir raconté pendant tant d'années ce que tu vivais avec Roger et de nous l'avoir partagé, maintenant en donnant directement tes propres souvenirs avec. Les images sont comme toujours magnifiques et le montage parfait.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Un grand merci à toi aussi pour m'avoir aussi un peu inspiré avec ta vidéo géniale d'hier, comme je l'ai déjà dit j'ai l'impression d'avoir exploiter toutes les idées possibles pour faire des vidéos de ce genre sur Roger. J'ai plus d'angle de balles de matches ou d'images vraiment exclusives à vous montrer, heureusement qu'on a eu les magnifiques images de vendredi soir parce que j'aurais vraiment galérer pour la fin de ma vidéo sinon^^
@artemandalas1305
@artemandalas1305 Год назад
Merci mille fois,tes paroles plein du coeur ,parlent pour tous nous .... 🇨🇭 #RForever
@alessandrocorona1409
@alessandrocorona1409 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful video. You have a deep connection with my Roger's fan story
@YoeriTennis
@YoeriTennis 8 месяцев назад
I had to rewatch this one again! Great work, and good for my French ::P
@robakooo96
@robakooo96 Год назад
This short movie is so powerful. Federer will be remembered forever. Thank You for Your videos. This is the end of The Maestro, The Fedex, The Myth. Wizard.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Thanks a lot, it's really appreciated ! I will also add The Dark Federer and The Fedexpress too, he had so many cool nicknames^^
@rfmaestro3728
@rfmaestro3728 Год назад
Merci beaucoup à toi ! On a ressenti cette passion pour Roger exactement de la même manière. Merci pour toutes ces vidéos de tennis et plus particulièrement sur Federer que tu as fait durant toutes ces années !
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Ce fut un véritable plaisir, j'aurais jamais pensé que j'en sera encore là quasiment 8 ans plus tard à faire encore des vidéos sur youtube. Merci à vous tous d'avoir continué à suivre ce que je faisais, une page magnifique de nos vie se tourne =)
@Ilegator
@Ilegator Год назад
What a tribute... As always u left me speechless. This is just amazing. Some time ago I thought I was a Nadal fan... But you, between others, made me a Fedal fan. The most beautiful rivalry and friendship ever in sport.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Many thanks to you man, the images of friday night were an absolute gem. After seeing Nadal cried like this, I think he's probably a biggest fan of Roger than us^^
@imranhajee4136
@imranhajee4136 Год назад
Just like a champion - you have come a long way from where we started :) New chapters are always ready to be written in your own story - please remember that
@Chalobah17
@Chalobah17 Год назад
Not ready for this
@antburman
@antburman Год назад
Thank you and thank you for the subtitles.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
You're welcome man, I will always make my videos watchable by everyone no worries about that.
@antburman
@antburman Год назад
@@lehunterpro and to those of us who can't hear properly. Just think, you're doing a public service 🙂🌻🌻
@calinmuresan91
@calinmuresan91 Год назад
Watched both him and Rafa since 2005! Amazing champions! To me Rafa is Goat but Roger is the Goat of Aesthetic tennis, he will always be and I think there will never be such an elegant player to achieve such great success ever in tennis. He made tennis feel like art and literally produced a renaissance in the sport. An amazing human being, genius if you ask me!
@yuppys
@yuppys Год назад
Nicely put together and well spoken........a heartbreaking goodbye for all of us. In my mind the most capable player ever to play the game! Ánd a great athlete ánd the nicest guy. If you haven't seen 'em already, might I suggest you watch the "Dr. Federer" videos by Yoeri Tennis?? You'll get a even higher appreciation of the player he is....
@endorstoi863
@endorstoi863 10 месяцев назад
A beautiful video, my friend.
@mathieulecunff649
@mathieulecunff649 Год назад
merci pour cette vidéo qui touche au sublime
@concepcionur2291
@concepcionur2291 Год назад
No creo que sea el fin de la leyenda del Sr. Federer. Si bien no lo veremos compitiendo, siempre estará presente en el deporte blanco porque sigue siendo Indispensable. Es muy joven, tiene toda una vida por delante y seguirá dando de que hablar. Primero Dios lo veremos. Hace falta él y deportistas como este maravilloso ser
@tennistron588
@tennistron588 Год назад
This tribute is magnificent... thank you for making it. I have been following you a long time.
@hyperwarrior908
@hyperwarrior908 Год назад
People can have debate about the "GOAT" theme but for us, RF's fans, he's our goat! But one thing for sure about him and we can't deny it...he's the most influential tennis player of all time!!
@irvinnicollier398
@irvinnicollier398 Год назад
Polalalala magique, magnifique.. quel hommage personnel envers lui! . Je m’attendais pas à ce scénario. Merci à toi merci à Rog!! Je comprends mieux le son d’ellie goulding… il résonne de mille feux… ❤
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Figure toi que j'étais pas sensé utiliser la musique d'ellie goulding, c'est après en avoir parlé avec toi et à force de l'écouter que j'ai réalisé que c'est celle là que je devais utiliser. Ça c'est fait très vite dans l'après midi, la musique de base que je devais utiliser était beaucoup plus rythmé et un peu trop épique. C'était plus simple pour moi de la changer^^ Mais un gros merci pour ton soutien en tout cas, maintenant c'est à toi de nous régaler avec ton style propre et unique en son genre pour rendre hommage au Maestro !
@riosrios5466
@riosrios5466 Год назад
Wow, of all the tributes published in the last week this is probably the most personal one. Merci for creating this fantastic video and sharing your story!
@pauldelcour
@pauldelcour Год назад
Faites beaucoup bien que le meilleur des autres video, bravo!
@francois.riegger2129
@francois.riegger2129 Год назад
Sublime, merci 🙏
@Lucille-ki4ng
@Lucille-ki4ng Год назад
I want to hold back my tears😭😭we love you Roger, you‘re one of a kind, you‘ll be missed foreverrr🇨🇭💋
@carolinapatou8767
@carolinapatou8767 Год назад
Moved to tears once again. Thank you
@PiyushSharma12479
@PiyushSharma12479 Год назад
Wonderful tribute to a wonderful man great job brother
@masters.1000
@masters.1000 Год назад
My man, thanks a lot for your efforts and the memories.
@federicotown8052
@federicotown8052 Год назад
Great video !
@TheKDX7
@TheKDX7 Год назад
Magnifique !
@Marko777ify
@Marko777ify Год назад
Nice video. Thank you. That single point means nothing. Absolutely Nothing. He won. He broke them, both. Back to back. It's just age. His greatest victory in my opinion is not the victory at Roland Garros, his 2012 back plagued Wimbledon, or the 2017 comeback, nor the potential 2019 Wimbledon triumph, but his 6th Wimbledon title in 2009. That final was just as good as the 2011 RG Djokovic match and the 2017 AO Nadal match. The control in that fifth set was insane. Sampras' salty face at the end... It was a guy in his prime breaking the greatest record. Against a player his age and experience. Just as it should be.
@ZACY1234
@ZACY1234 Год назад
Thank you very much LHP for taking the time and effort to make these amazing and very emotional videos. Merci beaucoup 🙏🙏
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
You're welcome guys, even it's hard sometimes it's always a pleasure when I finish a video and I see how much positive feedbacks I receive about them. So thanks to you guys !
@jackquinn9535
@jackquinn9535 Год назад
Thank you. Thank you to you, too, lehunterpro. The horrifying absence of Roger is the new reality of tennis, and it makes the sport a bitter-sweet if not simply an excruciating experience (as a follower, less as a player) , the King has left the centre court and what is left is a barren, desolate grass land, flushing meadows swallowed by tears, red clay a desert of no consolations if not fading memories and salty mirages, and Australia - a strange, vile, distant place on the other side of the world, as well I could be alone in the Moon! Good bye, Roger! Welcome the void, the absence, the desert filled with memories fading into the dusk and darkness.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
That's deep what you said man, every fan of Roger are probably feeling the same way right now. Personnaly I will try to enjoy the last years of Nadal and Novak on the tour. They have also be part of this amazing journey alongside the Maestro even if watching their match will never come close to what emotions Roger used to give us. Thanks a lot for your support man !
@jedilady4485
@jedilady4485 Год назад
Beautiful LHP!! You made this with a lot of passion and emotion!! Well done!!❤❤❤
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Thank you, it's really nice to hear that !
@zohary8826
@zohary8826 Год назад
Merci pour cette vidéo ❤
@yo7ann
@yo7ann Год назад
Très bel hommage. Je suis en phase avec tous les propos. Bravo !
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Merci beaucoup, content que ça t'ait plu et que tu te sois un peu retrouvé dans ce que j'ai dis.
@alexpv25
@alexpv25 Год назад
Bravooo 🥹🥹
@rafanatic22
@rafanatic22 Год назад
Again, another great video my friend! The narration was really nice and gave the video an original and very personal touch. I appreciate you having trouble to find new angles and ideas to re-tell a story you've already told countless times. But you definitely succeeded! Bravo 🙂
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Thanks a lot once again my friend, yeah I feel like it's time to experience new things if I wanna stay motivated. Just go take a look at my video "Thank You Roger Federer" I made 3 years ago now and it's almost the same thin except the ending. Looking forward now to see what you will create yourself for this special occasion, good luck with it !
@rafanatic22
@rafanatic22 Год назад
@@lehunterpro Thanks! Yeah this one will take me at least a month, maybe even more. But I'm facing the same challenges you did, as I don't want to simply re-edit the stories I already told in my "Big Three", "Federer v Nadal" and "Federer v Djokovic" videos. So I have to figure out how to solve this problem. I'm also looking forward to FINALLY seeing your Rafa 2/2 video :)
@richardlaurente1078
@richardlaurente1078 Год назад
Thanks so much
@SamgorasGD
@SamgorasGD Год назад
Thank you for your passion on this video It means the world and it meaned too much through this years :D PD: You are an inspiration and 2 videos I made from Roger were born in part because of your videos. Just want you to let you know.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
I remember very well watching your Wimbledon 2016 tribute about him, I had already made this kind of videos for the 2014 and 2015 editions and I was glad I inspired some people to make more tribute videos at this time. So thanks a lot man, I know you were there at the very beginning of my channel !
@flaviencrozier
@flaviencrozier Год назад
Merci pour cette vidéo ! Très content de t'avoir enfin entendu parler français 😆 Je ne sais pas comment tu fais pour trouver toutes ces magnifiques images, pas seulement celles que l'on connaît mais des plans provenant d'autres caméras... En tout cas c'est magnifique ! Pour ce qui est de mon approche personelle de Roger, je l'ai vu jouer pour la première fois de ma vie lors d'une certaine finale à Melbourne en 2017 alors que je n'avais que 11 ans. Je te laisse imaginer l'impact que ça a eu, après ce challenge mémorable sur balle de match je suis devenu un fan absolu de Roger. Empilant tous les highlights possibles et imaginables de sa carrière, collectionnant des livres sur lui, lisant des articles datant des années 2000 alors que je n'étais presque même pas né à l'époque... Faisant du tennis depuis mon plus jeune âge j'ai façonné depuis plusieurs années maintenant un certain jeu offensif basé sur un gros service, un coup droit d'attaque, un revers souvent slicé... Bref une envie constante d'agresser mes adversaires le plus vite possible, en terminant souvent le point au filet, et après seulement quelques coups de raquette. Un jeu tiré tout droit de monsieur Federer. J'ai depuis cette fameuse année 2017 vu tous ses matchs à Wimbledon lorsque j'en avait la possibilité. Le final contre Rafa lors de la demie en 2019 étant si stressant, je tenais plus en place. Deux jours plus tard Novak nous a tous calmé. Je pense enfin avoir digéré cette défaite qui signifie tant car je me dis depuis vendredi soir, pourquoi regretter après tout ce qu'il a accompli ? C'est cette même nuit que, comme des milliers de gens à travers le monde, j'ai pleuré pendant près d'une demie heure, les larmes de Roger, Rafa et même Novak n'ont pas aidées. Jamais aucun autre joueur ne me marquera autant. Je le dis une dernière fois, merci Roger, merci pour tout ❤️
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Merci à toi pour ton message, je n'imaginais pas que tu avais connu Roger si tard, personnellement j'aurais tellement aimé le découvrir quand il gagnait tout entre 2004 et 2007. Regarder des highlights et tout c'est tellement différent que de voir un match en direct au niveau des émotions, le stresse de la finale de l'OA 2017 quand il est breaké dans le 5e set on s'en souviendra toute notre vie. Quand je joue au tennis entre potes j'essaye aussi de copier son style de jeu, c'est marrant de voir que c'est pareil tout le monde j'ai l'impression ;) En tout cas merci pour avoir partager un peu ton histoire avec le Maestro, j'adore lire ce genre de commentaire c'est pour ça que j'ai fais cette vidéo là.
@flaviencrozier
@flaviencrozier Год назад
@@lehunterpro vivre ses grandes années ça aurait dû être fou ! Rarement un joueur a autant dominer pendant 4, 5 ou 6 saisons consécutives. Mcenroe en 1984 était exceptionnel, de même pour Sampras dans les années 90 ou Djoko et son niveau stratosphérique en 2011 et 2015, mais ce Roger (2004-2007, voir jusqu'à l'AO 2010) faisait ce qu'il voulait (sauf face à Rafa sur terre😆). Dommage d'être né en 2005 😭
@hamvaloare1155
@hamvaloare1155 Год назад
Where do you get/find this videos? They are really good quality :0 Good job !
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Thank you, it comes from a bit everywhere on internet thanks to people who records full matches and shares them with everyone. I spent years to collect tennis matches for my videos and have the best quality.
@valziabazi
@valziabazi Год назад
Best tribute ever
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
My man, I almost didn't recgonize you with this pp. I have to tell you that I watch your Federer - Neo tribute everytime I start a new project, you have created the perfect video to get me inspired bro ! I really wish you could do a little something for the Maestro at some point in the future
@valziabazi
@valziabazi Год назад
@@lehunterpro I am far away from home, I have a tribute almost finished which I have edited some time not long ago, haha you make me laugh, you are really a friend 😊👋, what I have done in one video you do it in every video which is a lot more impressive so I am happy to be your friend.
@felixy23
@felixy23 Год назад
Tennis without RF? man i'm gonna missed him so bad
@nicolastaminh9615
@nicolastaminh9615 Год назад
Superbe! Petite question, avec quel logiciel fais-tu tes montages? :)
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Merci, j'utilise Premiere Pro ;)
@alexandreroux657
@alexandreroux657 Год назад
Merci … merci ….. merci…. The goat restera the goat… si je devais garder un match.. son match d’exhibition contre Sampras et Nadal en Afrique du sud.. et le plus dramatique…. Final Wimbledon contre djoko…❤
@wassilafritschy2793
@wassilafritschy2793 Год назад
Salut l artiste 🎾👏👏👏❤️😍
@vintagetennisracquetsandso4618
How is possible in modern game to find balance between attitude points and effective … everybody are playing for the point by standard systems :) Federer , Del Potro, Monfils … entertainers but players like them are difficult to find ;)
@arjunsekar6477
@arjunsekar6477 Год назад
great video! what is the background music playing throughout the video
@rayanbrahimi8560
@rayanbrahimi8560 Год назад
😥😥😥
@adylikowski
@adylikowski Год назад
Great video! What is the siong thay is playing at the end?
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
twitter.com/rogerfederer/status/1573715322133168129
@ridgero
@ridgero Год назад
It was once believed that Nadal had a psychological edge over Federer. However, this wasn't the case - Nadal simply had a superior game on clay. Actuality, Djokovic was the one who truly unsettled Federer, consistently defeating him over a decade, often on Federer's favoured courts, despite Federer's better performance and multiple match points in many Grand Slam matches, including the US Open in 2010, 2011, 2015, and Wimbledon in 2014, 2015, and 2019. These defeats, especially Wimbledon 2019, were particularly crushing for Federer. Nevertheless, Federer made significant strides in his rivalry with Nadal during the 2017, 2018, and 2019 seasons, notably his Australian Open victory over Nadal in the 2017 Grand Slam final - his first GS title in five years - following a lengthy period of injury and struggle. Unfortunately, he was never able to replicate this success against Djokovic. A potential consolation might have been a tournament victory at the ATP Finals in 2019 after winning the group stage match against Djokovic clearly, but his knee injury sadly prevented him from achieving this.
@leehienyu
@leehienyu Год назад
His daughters get to say “That’s my dad!”
@federicotown8052
@federicotown8052 Год назад
Big regret that 2019 Wimbledon final
@mantaishere
@mantaishere Год назад
LHP, have you tweeted this to Fed? In his presser last week he said he was gonna spend time reading and watching tribute stuff after LC.
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
I don't make my videos in the hope that Federer watch them, if you guys enjoy them that's all matter for me =)
@mantaishere
@mantaishere Год назад
@@lehunterpro I know. 🙂 Was just a thought because he specifically said he was going to watch tribute stuff. Anyway, great video, as usual.
@ulysse3223
@ulysse3223 Год назад
Magnifique ! La première musique, To The Sky, comment la trouver ?
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
J'arrive plus à retrouver le nom de l'artiste, et impossible de la trouver sur youtube non plus à cause du titre un peu trop commun mais tiens voici un lien pour la télécharger si tu veux : mega.nz/file/mqJDgABT#l6DHJdTRJvhVMyjiY2sGDuMPsoQrDcjRMb_ZLasAsnM
@ulysse3223
@ulysse3223 Год назад
@@lehunterpro Merci beaucoup ! Je te suis depuis 2017 (et les tributes que tu faisais sur les grand chelems, avec l'AO 2017 et 2018, mais aussi Wimbledon 2018, ...), continues !
@divyanshtripathi_
@divyanshtripathi_ Год назад
With Leo Messi calling him Genius and an example to any athlete,Luka Modric calling him a Magician,Bill Gates flying from US especially to watch his last match in the crowd,Ellie Goulding singing 'Still falling for you' in his farewell and him crying along Nadal on the bench side by side...if Federer isn't The Greatest Sportsman that ever lived... then nobody is...
@jaymomo7462
@jaymomo7462 Год назад
Is their another link to all your videos. I don't see some of the videos you uploaded before.
@LDantinhas
@LDantinhas Год назад
La musique trop mielleuse en fin de vidéo est mon seul gros non, à part ça j’attend le retour de Roger, je l’espère tellement, comme entraîneur. Qui sait ? A suivre…
@alexisletanneur576
@alexisletanneur576 Год назад
Encore une Masterclass merci pour ton travail toujours exceptionnel ❤️ Tu ne peux pas savoir à quel point j’apprécie tes vidéos, tu es le seul « RU-vidur » dont j’ai activé la cloche pour les notifications et j’attends toujours tes vidéos avec impatience 🫶 Je suis moi aussi un immense fan de Rodgeur comme toi et j’ai bien souvent eu les larmes aux yeux devant tes vidéos 🥹 Enfin, j’ai aussi réalisé un hommage au GOAT (moins bien que le tien, si si) sur la chaîne Game Set and Talk, via ce lien ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MoaFmXofFXE.html si jamais tu veux voir d’autres hommages sur lui Encore merci ❤️
@lehunterpro
@lehunterpro Год назад
Un énorme merci à toi, ça me fait vraiment plaisir ce que tu me dis ! Ah je savais pas que tu faisais parti de l'équipe de Constantin, continuez ce que vous faites les gars j'espère qu'un jour vous animerez une petite émission tennistique à la manière d'un Benoit Maylin. En tout cas j'ai vu ta petite vidéo et c'était un bel hommage, on a senti toute ton émotion sur la fin^^ J'ai l'impression de partager la même admiration pour Roger, et je me rends compte qu'on a un peu la même histoire avec beaucoup de gens. C'est pourquoi j'ai aussi eu envie de confier ma petite histoire perso avec vous pour sa dernière.
@litovskbattenberg3965
@litovskbattenberg3965 Год назад
La voix du narrateur est insupportable cependant
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