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Roger Federer v Rafael Nadal Full Match | Australian Open 2017 Final 

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Watch the full match between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in the final of the Australian Open 2017.
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Welcome to the official Australian Open TV RU-vid channel. The Australian Open is the first Grand Slam of the year and takes place in Melbourne. Rafael Nadal is the men’s singles reigning champion and Ashleigh Barty is the women’s singles reigning champion. The tournament takes place on 25 hard courts, including Rod Laver Arena, Margaret Court Arena and John Cain Arena. Look out for highlights, press conferences, memorable moments and much more!
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@JonasEhmannMusic
@JonasEhmannMusic Год назад
" Tennis is a tough sport, there is no draws. But if there was gonna be one, I would have been very happy to accept one tonight, and share it with Rafa, really..." - This sentence gives me goosebumps everytime. GOAT(s)
@juanjosecortesnavarro9707
@juanjosecortesnavarro9707 Год назад
@Eduardo Ernesto Mundaca Valiente 🤦🏼‍♂️😅
@jeffreykaufmann2867
@jeffreykaufmann2867 Год назад
You think he's sincere?
@peterparker01
@peterparker01 Год назад
@Eduardo Mundaca Novaktards gotta shit everywhere 😂😂
@TufikDLC
@TufikDLC Год назад
@@jeffreykaufmann2867 we don’t “think” we all know it and if you have any kind of common sense you know it too
@pavankumar-jz9mq
@pavankumar-jz9mq Год назад
Ya really they both good friends indeed
@elrobzter
@elrobzter Год назад
Of all of Roger’s victories this will always be the sweetest to me.
@esquibelle
@esquibelle Год назад
🤮
@williamabaker12
@williamabaker12 Год назад
@@esquibelle you have zero class. You should watch more Fed matches, perhaps you can learn some from him.
@fischputza
@fischputza Год назад
@@williamabaker12 Why argue with a doorknob?
@emmanueljaramillo
@emmanueljaramillo Год назад
Federer was a great player, he will always remain in my heart.
@merrilynstanger7241
@merrilynstanger7241 Год назад
It came on RU-vid my smart TV , could not not watch most of it and yes , I was Rafa fan at time but who can deny the brilliance if Roger , already miss him , and I was literally on edge of my sofa at home screaming the big shots , breathless the close shots . The trophy speech I remember ‘ I would have been truly happy to have been runner up , as just being in the final was a victory as for the two of us ti even be back playing , injured , is truly miracle or the like . Just abot to hear that part of it . Greatest match in my city AO or one of the most heartfelt and crowds applauding. ALL great shots from both sides . That is the tennis that I don’t see these days , and it is sad . Brilliant Roger . You had the best technique and grace . Ballerinas see these things . Miss you
@Fed-np9ez
@Fed-np9ez Год назад
2017 was the one last special gift for all of us who grew up watching the Federer-Nadal rivalry until the early hours of morning on our TV. The GOATS.
@benparsons4979
@benparsons4979 Год назад
Well we got Wimbledon 2019, which was the last great Fedal match.
@johnmurphy7674
@johnmurphy7674 Год назад
@@benparsons4979 Yeah but that wasn’t a final
@justusbeweel1109
@justusbeweel1109 Год назад
@@johnmurphy7674 and it wasn’t a great match. Rafa got outplayed that day. AO 2017 was the Last Classic . 2019 FO was a bad match as well... sucks they never met at the USO.
@Tyronepeader
@Tyronepeader Год назад
@@jovancha89 Wittering Balkan twaddle!
@iamgroot7143
@iamgroot7143 Год назад
I hope there's more to come, RF still wants to play and will return NeXT year hopefully. grew up watching tennis around 2005 and that's cause i was forced to move to the middle east lol. then came Ronaldinho as well. I never watched tennis or soccer in the states. I'm thankful
@ifeanyic.anazia6079
@ifeanyic.anazia6079 9 месяцев назад
This was one of the best days of my entire life as a Federer fan. A dream final with a dream ending
@ErnM12345
@ErnM12345 5 месяцев назад
Then Wimbledon 2019 is your nightmare. Am I right?
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 4 месяца назад
For you and for me and for millions of people this was a day of satisfaction that showcased the Federer grit and brilliance.
@edster0398
@edster0398 2 месяца назад
What a great day for Roger Federer and his fans….
@WivoRN
@WivoRN Год назад
Even though that loss still hurts, it'll remain one of the most magical nights in Tennis history. I believe it helped not only Roger, but Rafa as well to start believing they can win Grand Slams once again. FEDAL FOREVER!
@andreim.5324
@andreim.5324 Год назад
2017 will forever remain my favorite as my 2 most beloved tennis players have played stellar tennis once again after both being down and out with months of injury in the previous year. When this final became a reality, I was crying like a boy, simply being amazed and happy to see my 2 tennis heroes playing another GS Final. I felt like it was 2007-2008 again. How they have played, dominated, took all the spoils and basically turned back the clock 10 years in 2017, is probably the most beautiful story in tennis history. Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid, Roland Garros, Halle, Wimbledon, US Open, Laver Cup and them playing doubles for the first time, Beijing, Shanghai. This was Fedal in 2017, which is simply nuts. We were blessed and spoiled like never before in 2017. I cannot wait for Roger to get back once again and I can't wait to see them both at this year's Laver Cup. FEDAL forever!
@CovenantBlackwatch09
@CovenantBlackwatch09 Год назад
​@@andreim.5324 Federer early on was known as the king of the baseline corners and the crosscourt backhand, but by 2017 he showed he had acquired great additional skill in coming forward to volley. It added much depth to his game and made him even more thrilling to watch.
@davaorose28
@davaorose28 Год назад
This final hurts so bad as well as the final with Stan……
@sibashreerath8003
@sibashreerath8003 Год назад
Now ,In 2022 , Thanks to god Rafa won A0 2022
@unbornchildRS
@unbornchildRS Год назад
after losing against Djokovic for years, there is little hope...
@pallavikhatri7343
@pallavikhatri7343 Год назад
I come back here when I'm sad. Those final 5-6 games were truly going to be the most joyous tennis memory for a long time.
@uliwidmaier5192
@uliwidmaier5192 Год назад
Me too. Same exact feelings. Well put!
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 4 месяца назад
I also come here when I can use a pick me up, something that shows the world can be all right at times!
@duchungtran9914
@duchungtran9914 Год назад
His backhand is the art on that day, another level, totally unreal Best backhand performance
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 Год назад
The backhand for Roger was a real weapon in this match. It is a pity that most men use the two-handed backhand, which looks like they are chopping wood and although it is more powerful it lacks the control/finesse of a single-handed backhand. All right for women's tennis to use two hands, given the more powerful racquets, but men should have been able to use regular backhand. Then came the sliding on all surfaces....
@kevinwheesysouthward9295
@kevinwheesysouthward9295 Год назад
The way he flattened it out for this match (and the rest of his career) really surprised Rafa.
@idrisahmed2659
@idrisahmed2659 8 месяцев назад
Yea federers backhand is beautiful to watch ..... Just on a different level of elegance compared to the two handed backhand ....
@angerisdiscipline3913
@angerisdiscipline3913 4 месяца назад
@@evakovacs5340 actually one hander is more powerful look at wawrinka it is just tougher to return and defend two hander offers more stability and control
@briandtnguyen
@briandtnguyen Год назад
The way Roger completely reinvented his game in 2017 at the age of 35 is astonishing. Overall, his ability to effortlessly hit winners and hit THROUGH the court AFTER the ATP slowed all the courts down is simply out of this world.
@tcarlaw
@tcarlaw Год назад
What is exciting now is watching Nadal do the same at the same age and seeing Djokovic almost accomplish a calendar slam at that age. I think the ATP needs to expand draw sizes and the number of tournaments. Not necessarily with players playing more tournaments but allowing players outside the top 32 to regularly compete with such greats. Tennis has a lot more depth with great players playing into their late 30s and I think we would witness more great matches if players had more time to rest between finals and more players had a chance to make longer runs. Instead of paying appearance fees limit the number of events each top 10 player can compete in and spread them over more events with Slams bringing together those top 10 players. The top 256 players are probably closer together than ever before but players outside the top 64 cannot be expected to compete successfully without more tour experience against top 10 players. Look at players like Shapovalov who are ranked in the top 20 but frequently lose after having a bye in the first round. It only takes a few losses like that and they effectively lose a month worth of competition training. Losing after a first-round bye also means a big drop since you receive no ranking points. The only reason for having first-round byes in the ATP is to rest players who played in the final the previous week and to give top players an advantage in later stages of the tournament. Better to have more tournaments and reserve a certain number of draw entries for players losing in early rounds and give players like Nadal and Federer a chance to play a lighter schedule in their later years when they need the rest more than the match experience.
@RF20TB12
@RF20TB12 Год назад
That year the court was faster than previous years. He played so beautifully and aggressively during the whole tour
@hidemytracks
@hidemytracks Год назад
I wonder why only Federer fans had a need to talk about "Court Speed" ? Never heard Nadal's or Djokovic's fans arguing over court speed. You guys like to talk about it as if the courts were slower only for him! If court speed is really that important then I guess all of Nadal's eight majors win outside of clay ranks higher than any of Federer's win, because he is considered as a GOAT on clay which no matter what era, what generation, has always been the slowest surface. Federer was very good on slower surfaces too it's just that he was a better player on the faster surfaces. Nadal was asked about the surface speed at Wimbledon and he said eversince he started playing at Wimbledon (2002), he hasn't found any noticeable difference in the surface speed(Murray also said the same). He said may be people wants to talk about it because I won two majors here ! It's a shame that many Federer's fans use court speed as an excuse to defend his losses especially against Nadal and Djokovic. It's nature's rule adapt or get perish !
@truthtruth9056
@truthtruth9056 Год назад
@@hidemytracksbecause its just fact that they made the surface slower, 2011 us open many players complained about it, people dont invent things its just a fact the surface became slower
@ehrro
@ehrro Год назад
@@truthtruth9056 it's not true and you can find it online. Courts on average are faster after 2011.
@Olly_2024_
@Olly_2024_ Год назад
What a tournament this was from Rafa and Roger. Brought back all of the nostalgia 🔥
@Sm0oka
@Sm0oka Год назад
Turning point of that match is when Rafa shoot out that forehand at 2:48:34 ! If that was in they go 4:2 RAFA after all hard work from Federer at that set and that game.. u can see Federer face after Rafa go to AD! for me that is the turning point. Sorry for bad bad bad english!
@pawshands9706
@pawshands9706 Год назад
@@Sm0oka I understand you.
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 Год назад
@@Sm0oka not so bad English when people understand what you are saying. Keep using that language and it will get even better.
@Thediamondduck11
@Thediamondduck11 10 месяцев назад
I’ll never get tired of Federer’s reaction at 3:07:44. Watched every second of this and don’t regret it. Lived up to the hype and then some.
@vijayendranvijay4538
@vijayendranvijay4538 Год назад
Funfact: Roger's BH ground stroke speed was greater than his forehand groundstroke in this match.. Incredible
@abcxyz123
@abcxyz123 Год назад
I'm sure that if Roger used a bigger racquet frame earlier on in his career he would've won at least a couple of GS more. It improves his backhand and UE count, and not for nothing Sampras called it his biggest mistake not to switch to a bigger frame.
@vijayendranvijay4538
@vijayendranvijay4538 Год назад
@@abcxyz123 yeah true... Its just that he needed a bigger frame to tackle rafa's topspin and also take the ball early to rip it apart...
@rafamessi3867
@rafamessi3867 Год назад
@@abcxyz123 I am also sure that if nadal had not had career threatening injuries he could have developed his gameplay better Also sure if nole had taken gluten free diet in 2007 itself he would start dominating early onwards THERE R MANY IF IF IF IFS IN LIFE
@abcxyz123
@abcxyz123 Год назад
@@rafamessi3867 sure there are. These kind of IFs are a potential factor in abstract GOAT debates. Not many people in sports agree to the GOAT being only decided by a fixed set of stats and specs. Maybe you do and that's ok, but the debate will live on forever anyway.
@rafamessi3867
@rafamessi3867 Год назад
@@abcxyz123 that's exactly what I said There r many if if ifs But ultimately if if if never exists
@gautamnrao
@gautamnrao Год назад
Roger's backhand was ruthless. Most of his backhands are generally defensive shots, but in this match, especially the fifth set, Nadal had no answer to Roger's cross court backhands. An incredible comeback from Roger, and one of my favorite matches.
@cruzcaster8576
@cruzcaster8576 4 месяца назад
Luck, usually luck.
@iammituraj
@iammituraj 2 месяца назад
​@@cruzcaster8576nonsense
@sillyhead5
@sillyhead5 Год назад
This match was the best day of my life as a sports fan. Everything about it was perfect. Thanks AOTV for uploading the full version so that the officially sanctioned version of the entire match is available for future generations that will now know what older guys like me are talking about when we expound at length about just how magical watching these players was.
@christophedelplace3922
@christophedelplace3922 10 месяцев назад
Lol la génération futur en aura rien à faire des big3 quand je parle de sampras ou agassi les jeunes rigole 😁 c'est malheureux mais c'est comme ça
@FleorB
@FleorB Год назад
i'm gonna miss this guy so much on the Tour. He was class act on his own. I hope he stays involved and over a year of eight we going to see at least one Federer back on the Tour
@sorrowinchrist3387
@sorrowinchrist3387 Год назад
Not on World tours that he has put down. :(
@prajwalbhat7341
@prajwalbhat7341 Год назад
He has officially retired 😢
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 4 месяца назад
I am afraid that what I see on the tour does not please me. There is gossip, and with the women's there is a strip-tease quality about the way the women are presented, but most of all the nasty talk, the quarrels with spectators, and the questionable wins are highly troubling. I don't watch full matches anymore.
@bucanon001
@bucanon001 Год назад
I was there! Was in tears by the end. Tears of happiness. One of the best experiences of my life. Will remember this night forever!
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 Год назад
What an experience you had! You will never forget it!
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 4 месяца назад
No doubt it will stay with you as an uplifting memory. .How wonderful that you were able to be there!
@mariajosemontalvanulloa5357
About time aus open, its been 5 years now
@Lttaylortt
@Lttaylortt Год назад
Someone else already had this on RU-vid
@qualitysket3134
@qualitysket3134 Год назад
Nah nah shhhh it’s been here the whole time
@gurbajsandhu8384
@gurbajsandhu8384 Год назад
i wasted my 5 years here in au got nothing of loosing money on sports betting now i want my those 5 years back to resolve my life
@waqasf436
@waqasf436 Год назад
When I feel down I just watch this final & that forehand winner in 5th set makes me heal instantly. Damn my favorite match ever 😍
@mennieacuna4692
@mennieacuna4692 Год назад
same here!
@craigallday1236
@craigallday1236 Год назад
I’m healing right now
@diougaboiro7709
@diougaboiro7709 10 месяцев назад
lol..I thought I was the only one!
@jagbot
@jagbot 7 месяцев назад
the healing thunderbolt!
@laf4891
@laf4891 18 дней назад
Me too
@JilshieFCB
@JilshieFCB Год назад
The day when Roger Federer’s backhand was as good as his forehand 🔥
@pawshands9706
@pawshands9706 Год назад
I keep watching this very pivotal match. It revived Roger enough to win 2 more before his knee failed him for the lastime. Their historic battle here encapsulates their long and brutal rivalry. Nadal deserves credit for making Roger as great has he continued becoming. A match for history to hold secure.
@indyeverest892
@indyeverest892 Год назад
To think that we would probably never get another Fedal match breaks my heart
@andreim.5324
@andreim.5324 Год назад
In 2017 it seemed a fantasy and far fetched, but it happened. In 2022 it seems impossible. However, in my heart I feel we might get one more until they both retire. If I were to chose where, I would chose the US Open. It would be a shame for their magnificent rivalry to end without them meeting at least once at the US Open.
@robertocosta7092
@robertocosta7092 Год назад
I would like to thank this channel for putting the whole game into RU-vid. Rewatching this game gave me so many emotions. Can't even describe. Thank you, a real lot.
@Incandescence555
@Incandescence555 Год назад
I wouldn't have been able to watch this again until he won AO '22, now I can enjoy Federer's glorious aggression- that backhand is doing all sorts of things to me..
@jeffreylara3835
@jeffreylara3835 Год назад
This was, by far, the best 5-set match that Federer ever played against Nadal. We had not seen a backhand like that from him. So, from this match on, Federer beat Nadal six out of seven matches. The other great match by Fed was his win against Nadal in that great Wimbledon semi-final of 2019. Fed won that one in 4 sets, despite an amazing attempt to come back by Nadal in the latter stages of that 4th set.
@Alastairtheduke1
@Alastairtheduke1 8 месяцев назад
To me, this will forever be the greatest match I've ever watched.
@Entername-md1ev
@Entername-md1ev Год назад
I remember when we thought this was the last chance for Roger and Rafa to win another slam. 5+ years later, Federer wins 3 slams and Rafa with 7 more slams lol
@johnmurphy7674
@johnmurphy7674 Год назад
We’ll miss the big three so much
@michaelvonhaven105
@michaelvonhaven105 Год назад
@@johnmurphy7674 yes
@raeeskhan6
@raeeskhan6 Год назад
Legends at work ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
@zainejaz4533
@zainejaz4533 Год назад
rafa wins 8 more
@masters.1000
@masters.1000 Год назад
And it was, but the weak era got even weaker.
@kurtwild9323
@kurtwild9323 Год назад
The level of Tennis on this match was unbelievable, after all this years I saw this match something like 10 times..never get bored Thank you Roger n Rafa
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 Год назад
I am right there with you in the number of times I watch this!
@kevinwheesysouthward9295
@kevinwheesysouthward9295 Год назад
This and 2008 Wimbledon were absolutely astonishing tennis
@lsmart
@lsmart Год назад
I must have seen the last set 20 times since the match. I can't think of any 5th set in a slam that matched the sheer brilliance and emotional tension of this one. Rafa did not lose it; Roger had to raise his level to incredible heights to rip it away from him.
@cher2902
@cher2902 8 месяцев назад
One of the best, if not the best, matches of all time. Thank you my tennis super heroes Roger and Rafa for making life more exciting and colourful.
@feelmaluv
@feelmaluv Год назад
When Roger's back hand was unstoppable
@maniksharma4253
@maniksharma4253 Год назад
And now He’s Gonna retire after Laver Cup..Gonna miss the champ❤️❤️
@benparsons4979
@benparsons4979 Год назад
Federer's backhand was out hitting Nadal's forehand in this match. Amazing how Rafa was even able to win two sets in this match given how well Federer was playing.
@westonmeyer3110
@westonmeyer3110 Год назад
Federer dropped his level of play in those sets.
@Ben6164
@Ben6164 Год назад
@@westonmeyer3110 Yeah. He's got to a certain point in his ability where it's more advisable to do so.
@GioFly
@GioFly Год назад
I remember watching this match, crying for the joy to see Roger winning again! In my opinion the best match after 2019 Wimbledon final. It is unbelievable what these 2 guys made for the sport I practice and love the most. And now, after Roger retirement announcement few days ago…what a journey! Thanks so much Roger, for what you did, and thanks as well Rafa, for what you will keep doing. I feel so blessed to have witnessed such a greatness. I love you so much guys! ❤️❤️ Greeting from Italy 🇮🇹
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 4 месяца назад
I watched what I could of Federer's earlier matches on video, and it is simply astounding. It is now forgotten how incredibly he played, how he upped the skill-set of the game, how supertalented and super prepared he was. Just thrilling, his matches!
@cruzcaster8576
@cruzcaster8576 4 месяца назад
Luck, usually luck. 
@theaviator1152
@theaviator1152 Год назад
Five games in a row in the fifth set against Rafael Nadal, at 35. After six months away from the court. Unfathomable.
@esquibelle
@esquibelle Год назад
Slade has a cave for you to live n w him until the world is on fire
@NamTran-xc2ip
@NamTran-xc2ip 10 месяцев назад
Hes able to beat Nadal, the one he had problem in his prime(also when Nadal was still really inexperienced) and won 3 GS after 35. Hopefully clowns can stop making the age excuses against djokovic
@cruzcaster8576
@cruzcaster8576 4 месяца назад
Luck, usually luck.
@Ben6164
@Ben6164 Месяц назад
​@@cruzcaster8576Why do you repeat this everywhere? It certainly isn't luck.
@bimoketileng6240
@bimoketileng6240 Год назад
When Roger is mentally good, proper confidence, he's almost unbeatable
@gauravgusain1003
@gauravgusain1003 Год назад
Problem is he is always mentally unstable when he faces novak .. Or atleast since 2012 coz he hasn't defeated novak in a grand slam match since 2012
@michael8597
@michael8597 Год назад
That will apply to everybody. 😆
@annewalden3795
@annewalden3795 2 дня назад
Bimonthly I believe Roger played the most wonderful tennis when his back pain disappears.
@LiamApilado
@LiamApilado Год назад
We are so blessed to have witnessed such competitors in our sport
@HSimon1981
@HSimon1981 2 месяца назад
This was a friendly rivalry. Roger and Rafael have a strong friendship and had huge respect for each other's gameplay
@bournejason66
@bournejason66 Год назад
Thanks AO for uploading this match. Certainly worth the wait. The best tennis match in the history of 🎾
@dtmrx
@dtmrx Год назад
thanks AO for becoming an abomination of freedom.
@oscardiaz9170
@oscardiaz9170 Год назад
It was AO2012 with the 2 real GOATs
@wiselalbangouet1798
@wiselalbangouet1798 Год назад
Then you two have not seen Wimbledon 2008 final ...In terms of quality, intensity and suspense, It was the best game ever . Rafa brutal tennis and Roger clinical aestheticism at their best 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥
@rahulfederer20
@rahulfederer20 Год назад
Long live the GOAT.
@terraxel7507
@terraxel7507 Год назад
My favourite match of all time without any doubt
@albertturner1039
@albertturner1039 Год назад
My favorite sports event in my whole life! Never forget this match as long as I can remember things!
@marcogonzalez-baez7206
@marcogonzalez-baez7206 Год назад
These two guys are just so incredible as athletes and as human beings 😍 so much to learn from both
@pedrotrevisan7531
@pedrotrevisan7531 Год назад
What a final!!
@lastresort8166
@lastresort8166 Год назад
Hello 2017 final my old friend, I've come to see you Again 🙃
@user-of6tl9cd5z
@user-of6tl9cd5z Год назад
And the people bowed and prayed, to the neo-backhand god they made
@dillongeorge304
@dillongeorge304 Год назад
That’s final set was unbelievable from federer he was on fire
@ridgero
@ridgero Год назад
2:57:26 My favorite point of the match - just wow
@kevinbilly2249
@kevinbilly2249 Год назад
Yeah that’s rally just wowww amazing
@harshaharisasi5348
@harshaharisasi5348 Год назад
Federer's defense 👌🔥
@rino603
@rino603 Год назад
final set always gives me goosebumps 😍
@jedilady4485
@jedilady4485 Год назад
Whose watching after September 23,2002, the day Roger and Rafa cried at Laver Cup retirement special??
@dhavalchauhan4262
@dhavalchauhan4262 Год назад
Amazing Match and more amazing players. Everytime I listen to their speeches, literally give me goosebumps. By far one of the best speeches i ever heard. Highly respect both 🙏
@gsixuwlj
@gsixuwlj Год назад
Just once more, would love to see these 2 in a GS final against each other again. Just once more 😭
@FLASH_5
@FLASH_5 Год назад
Final wont happen because of Federer age and ranking ..But 3rd round or 4th round meeting may happen but its also rare
@brandonsartain8203
@brandonsartain8203 Год назад
I will never forget watching this. Two of my favorite players with Roger having the slight edge. Without these guys I'm not a tennis fan, thank you for everything
@user-nz3xc9by8u
@user-nz3xc9by8u 2 месяца назад
Roger is the best player in the history😢😢😢 i left watching tennis when he retired .. it is big loss 😢😢
@Sherlock245
@Sherlock245 2 месяца назад
Nadal still there when he leaves no more tennis
@elizabethpereira670
@elizabethpereira670 Год назад
So much respect between these two legends/humble/gentlemen
@johnnyv3701
@johnnyv3701 Год назад
The Two Greatest Champions of all Time 🎾🎾
@mariaarlenemccormack8701
@mariaarlenemccormack8701 8 месяцев назад
It's wonderful to watch Roger Federer's 18th grandslam championship game that I missed six years ago. He's not just a great tennis champion but a wonderful man, too! He's indeed a model of humility, kindness, perseverance and hard work.
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 4 месяца назад
Roger's games were not only wonderfully thrilling to warch, but when he won one was inevitably left with a sense of rightness!
@facusanx
@facusanx Год назад
probably the moment I cried the most in my life, for happiness, relief, rollercoaster of emotions.
@christopherugo9710
@christopherugo9710 7 месяцев назад
"I will never never forget that rally...Jaw dropping stuff from both players, right along with their game simultaneously but it's Federer that produces an absolute moment of magic...That is why sport is the best form of reality TV..." Best commentary in a grand slam final ever.
@user-sw2yx5cn3o
@user-sw2yx5cn3o 9 месяцев назад
My heart is forever with Roger❤️
@hikotaka4256
@hikotaka4256 Год назад
Legendary Match! I just want to watch Roger again as soon as possible
@jovancha89
@jovancha89 Год назад
it's not possible :D #
@SS-ng2qp
@SS-ng2qp Год назад
Two legends forever in my heart
@user-gf3kv8zd8q
@user-gf3kv8zd8q Год назад
И в моем!
@haydengarinduchesne9269
@haydengarinduchesne9269 7 месяцев назад
For me this was Federer’s greatest slam win , given everything that had gone on in the previous 6 months such a tough draw as well played some absolutely sublime tennis I think it was bitter sweet also because I think it was the last truly great match of a truly legendary rivalry miss them both .
@danikeg2870
@danikeg2870 Год назад
What a fantastic feeling watching one more time this masterpiece. Of course I'm Federer 's forever fan but this friendship of Fedal it means a lot in the story of tennis greatest rivalry
@globalgkbyspmohanty7248
@globalgkbyspmohanty7248 Год назад
Most happiest & emotional title for Federer....with 2019 Wimbledon is the most heartbreak moment
@craigallday1236
@craigallday1236 Год назад
I can never watch that match again
@jasmelmcgauran4835
@jasmelmcgauran4835 Год назад
@@craigallday1236 me too
@mz7233
@mz7233 9 месяцев назад
Goat 23 gs Novak🎉 writing history😅
@idrisahmed2659
@idrisahmed2659 8 месяцев назад
Same here if only he held his nerve against Novak just like he did here .... He would have won that Wimbledon.... I mean after two aces .... Still hurts .... If he had won that who knows it would have given him enough confidence to win another
@user-te4by3uc3b
@user-te4by3uc3b Год назад
I do believe that among all 20 titles in grand slam, this one in 2017 will be his favorite one
@frostmelody
@frostmelody 2 месяца назад
Even watching this game 7 years later knowing the outcome, I still tense up on every point. One of the happiest day of my life.
@HarikrishnaRao
@HarikrishnaRao Год назад
One of the special matches I could watch live, and cherish the memory of a life-time! Rewatching itself help lift up your spirits!
@ankbas4718
@ankbas4718 Год назад
WOW .. many thanks AO for making this one available
@Feisty123
@Feisty123 Год назад
Favourite match of all time. I love them both so much
@T.N211
@T.N211 2 месяца назад
Look at every shots that Roger is making, there will never be anyone in the days to come to play like the style of Roger … simply artistic and Leo nardo da Vinci of tennis …
@rodrigolima633
@rodrigolima633 Год назад
Federer é simplesmente lendário!
@vinhlenguyenphuoc8841
@vinhlenguyenphuoc8841 Год назад
This match and the whole 2017 prove the fact that players can maintain their highest level and winning multiple Slam even after months of injury in their 30+ or 35+ In the next couple of years Federer will remain in the GOAT debate coz he is the first one playing such great tennis and winning at 35+. First is always special
@mennieacuna4692
@mennieacuna4692 Год назад
YESSS!
@momonso0821
@momonso0821 Год назад
GOAT ROGER 🐐🇨🇭
@wantedbynight165
@wantedbynight165 Год назад
24-16 6-3 Finals Nadal 🐐
@itsthechocopuffx7454
@itsthechocopuffx7454 Год назад
federer's speech at the end is part of what makes him the real GOAT imo
@aparnatinu9345
@aparnatinu9345 Год назад
I can't still beleive roger is retired.. you r the tennis for me Roger
@DDLmommy
@DDLmommy Год назад
What a match!!! thanks for uploading the whole match as it deserves, that fifth set will never ever stop being amazing. Truly a religious experience.🤩🤩🤩
@wisienka0809
@wisienka0809 Год назад
And 5 games in a row in the last set🔥
@abhayanand9585
@abhayanand9585 Год назад
I love full match extended videos!😍
@MM-hi
@MM-hi Год назад
The beginning of a legendary comeback
@ar1annit71
@ar1annit71 Год назад
2:57:20 one of the best points ever played on tennis, just out of this world!!!
@samarkand_nights
@samarkand_nights Год назад
EPIC
@TheMrBennito
@TheMrBennito 10 месяцев назад
This is a memorable match, one of Roger's best.
@BlizzyFoxTF
@BlizzyFoxTF Год назад
2017. I was there. Thank you.
@user-qy5sy2mh5b
@user-qy5sy2mh5b 7 месяцев назад
What an amazing match!
@avinashmohanlal
@avinashmohanlal Год назад
One thing watching this finals after 5 years is you realise how classy both Federer and Nadal are. Winning is not everything but playing the game in the right spirit is what matters in the end!
@indyeverest892
@indyeverest892 Год назад
I miss Roger Federer so much. Good luck to Rafa in RG rn
@xrnvjb
@xrnvjb 4 месяца назад
What a match. Intense. Roger was on fire. A real pleasure to rewatch
@jonathanalbert4248
@jonathanalbert4248 10 месяцев назад
Man after Roger Federer retired I dont think that I can watch tennis the same way. But boy what a year. Djokovic record breaking and the humbleness he shows after fighting with hostile crowd especially at Australia Open. That speech in french blew me away. Also rising star Carlos Alcaraz being world number 1, carrying the torch with 35-3 seasons record and counting. At the age 20 ! Excited for the rest of the season. Really hope Nadal can recover and make it more competitive.
@evakovacs5340
@evakovacs5340 4 месяца назад
Djokovic earned the hostility he arouses now. And his father/mother added to it for speaking with jealousy and resentment. Also, one wonders about Djokovic, how he plays better now than in his supposed prime.
@francoforte-67
@francoforte-67 10 месяцев назад
I was never a big tennis enthusiast. Imagine that, I grew up in times when Borg, McEnroe or Connors were dominant, but it always kind of slipped past me. Until I saw this match here one night. Some say "nostalgic" and I can understand that, but for me this is rather new. This match here made me a real fan. Man what a couple of awesome and fair sportsmen. This unbreakable will in Nadal is just as impressive as Federer's backhand. This is tennis from another universe. I always enjoy watching it. 😘
@BrandonSG13
@BrandonSG13 Год назад
At long last
@TheShrivivek
@TheShrivivek 7 месяцев назад
It was a great match and a big achievement even for Roger since he could manage to win only 3 out of 9 grand slams finals he has played against Nadal.
@ThePaineTrain
@ThePaineTrain 7 месяцев назад
This was one hell of a match.
@BrotherTree1
@BrotherTree1 Год назад
Greatness personified
@c.p.1176
@c.p.1176 Год назад
This match gives me goosebumps every single time! M O N U M E T A L
@otatqna
@otatqna 3 месяца назад
Чудесен Федерер !!! Напълно си заслужава купата !!! Играта му не е просто блъскане на топката. Показва цялата красота на играта тенис. Нищо, че не се състезава вече - остава си тенисистът, който показа красотата на тениса. Благодарим ти Маестро, че показа играта, с която Бог те е благословил.
@mq46312
@mq46312 Год назад
This was the highlight of 2017 for me.
@statsneverlie4745
@statsneverlie4745 Год назад
What a fantastic match ,thanks for posting full match , Rafa Roger match never disappoints ,both are true ambassadors of sportsman spirit. #Legends
@wisienka0809
@wisienka0809 Год назад
AO has so much epic battles!! And this is one of them❤️
@AlexWong-ss5jd
@AlexWong-ss5jd 4 месяца назад
Build ledger I was captivated. Just see the score and cheer.
@amaurykitchen2888
@amaurykitchen2888 6 месяцев назад
Je ne peux pas m'arrêter de regarder cet match
@Prl3311
@Prl3311 Год назад
Omg Roger’s speech was perfect. ‘I would accept a draw’ wow…
@Smileater
@Smileater Год назад
I’m a Djokovic fan, and I didn’t know Federer broke back to win this title! Having done this makes it, in my view, more amazing, plus, Roger was I think 37 at the time.
@nadacvetic9289
@nadacvetic9289 Год назад
No, he was born on August 8, 1981. and this was played in January 2017 which means he was exactly 35 years and 5 months old
@Smileater
@Smileater Год назад
@@nadacvetic9289 Still amazing! What an achievement!
@zy9662
@zy9662 Год назад
To be honest Nadal hit some awful shots in those games, including a double fault
@Smileater
@Smileater Год назад
@@zy9662 "Awful shots" are a result of Federer forcing them. It's what Pro players do to others, Djokovic usually forces "unforced errors" onto others, sometimes Nadals does it to other with his top-spin. In this match, Federer got the best of him.
@michaellennox9411
@michaellennox9411 8 месяцев назад
Cried at the end of this. Feel so lucky to have seen this. My Dad woke up early with me an enjoyed it too. Such a special victory - overcoming his demons
@zerogravitywu9100
@zerogravitywu9100 Год назад
I' ve seen this match so many times.
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