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@tennistv
@tennistv 4 года назад
Most unexpected ATP moment you can remember?
@jackmessent3490
@jackmessent3490 4 года назад
Stefanos Tsitsipas winning the ATP finals on his debut at the tournament.
@aktepraks1352
@aktepraks1352 4 года назад
Dance battle between Monfils and Lokoli
@MateusHenrique-of4bc
@MateusHenrique-of4bc 4 года назад
@@aktepraks1352 lokoli is the Guy Kisses reporter in Interview
@yungsimpson179
@yungsimpson179 4 года назад
Shapovalov d. Nadal ofc
@howensung6968
@howensung6968 4 года назад
Murray yelling shut up
@SquashDrink
@SquashDrink 4 года назад
Props to the interviewer at 6:20. It was obvious Zverev was upset, and he couldn't make his argument because he would just get boo'd more. It was good of her to step in and indirectly make him feel better about something that was objectively not his fault. Well done!
@zafferung4440
@zafferung4440 4 года назад
Federer's fans are the worst.
@user-zk3cx5gc8h
@user-zk3cx5gc8h 4 года назад
Federer is a gentleman and a great champion who deserved every win in his carrer, but his fans are the worst and the most disrespetful fans in all sports(not all, but a big majority). Messi and Ronaldo fans seems like they are normal fans compared to Roger's, and nobody knows why.
@tennisradu
@tennisradu 4 года назад
@@user-zk3cx5gc8h he's a gentleman when he has something to earn from this, otherwise he's totally different from what he wants to be in front of people
@Josh-dq2ov
@Josh-dq2ov 4 года назад
Luis Alejandro it’s a rule for a reason
@dragan3659
@dragan3659 4 года назад
@Luis Alejandro It's the rules, players don't decide.
@hihungryimcam
@hihungryimcam 3 года назад
6:22 was really great. Very happy with the interviewer. Putting the crowd in its place is a daunting task.
@marclopez3305
@marclopez3305 4 года назад
I'm a federer fan but must say these "fans" in london are sometimes a disgrace. Zverev was right, its in the rules. He had probably the biggest win in his career and had to apologize for it. By contrast to the fans federer instantly showed understanding
@boombox3819
@boombox3819 4 года назад
It didn't even effect the point, it was bs
@dasock9283
@dasock9283 4 года назад
@@boombox3819 he saw the ball and its a distraction. Theres a reason the ball kids have to have their hands behind their backs becuase even if they were holding them infront of them it would distract the players.
@boombox3819
@boombox3819 4 года назад
@@dasock9283 that's just an excuse. If a little ball falling on the ground distracts you from a point then you're mentally weak.
@dasock9283
@dasock9283 4 года назад
@@boombox3819 Well if it doesnt distract you then either your focus on the point or eyesight are poor...
@boombox3819
@boombox3819 4 года назад
@@dasock9283 that doesn't make any sense, if I was focused on the point then I wouldn't have seen that ball because I'm focused.
@kevinm.1565
@kevinm.1565 4 года назад
The journalist at 6:20. Well done!!!
@kushpatel7204
@kushpatel7204 4 года назад
I am a big Federer fan but Zverev was absolutely right about the point. But the crowd was so disgusting. And I really fell in love with Zverev after that night, and moreover he went on to win the ATP finals. And even in his victory speech he apologized for that point. Such a gentleman.
@Sepilein1
@Sepilein1 3 года назад
the fact that he felt he has to apoligize for it is astonishing stupid for me to begin with. He was right, its in the Rules...so fk the audience
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
@@Sepilein1 do you realize that he was just 21-22 at that moment and was in absolute shock in what is happening, he just tried to control things whatever it takes.
@Sepilein1
@Sepilein1 2 года назад
@@shikhargovil9579 i dont talk about him beeing stupid if you think that. I Talk about the fact that he is basically forced to do it because of the stupidity of our society.
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
@@Sepilein1 yeah.
@tomtarnow1376
@tomtarnow1376 4 года назад
I love how the commentator puts the crowd in its place!!!
@Syauqi1810
@Syauqi1810 4 года назад
Sasha really had nothing to apologize for tbh. I mean, I'm a huge Federer fan but if that's in the rules, then what can you do? And points to the interviewer for sticking up for him. Don't really think those booing are real fans of the sport.
@MrAsetgraffiti
@MrAsetgraffiti 3 года назад
Sasha for sure, and neither his brother, Alexander, who played against Federer that night
@seantube15
@seantube15 3 года назад
@@MrAsetgraffiti Shut up. Sascha is Alexander in Russian. You're talking about Mischa
@craig170
@craig170 3 года назад
@@seantube15CHILL BRO
@magneto456
@magneto456 4 года назад
Roddick thought he would win that match i think
@Jay-pp2dg
@Jay-pp2dg 4 года назад
Yea that’s why he let him have that prolly feel bad for him
@kiksssss
@kiksssss 4 года назад
Anybody in their right mind thinked that Roddick will win this match
@dayostical
@dayostical 4 года назад
I'm all about sportsmanship but I probably wouldn't have let Verdasco have it, especially when it's on clay.
@logboi8849
@logboi8849 4 года назад
dayostical yeah there’s a difference between sportsmanship and just plain stupid. Just take the match
@martinzahariev4420
@martinzahariev4420 4 года назад
And I can't believe that Verdasco showed strong mentality after that.
@lgeiger
@lgeiger 4 года назад
The crowd in London was horrible. Zverev was totally right. I'm not a Zverev fan (yet), but he played very well and deserved the win.
@valar_dohaeris7387
@valar_dohaeris7387 4 года назад
Yes indeed. The London crowd unfortunately gives the Federer fanbase a bad reputation :(. As a fed fan I would like to apologize for their behaviour and say they don't represent all of us thankfully lol
@lukash.4690
@lukash.4690 4 года назад
Yeah i hate zverev but i felt bad for him when the whole stadium boed at him
@micha8469
@micha8469 3 года назад
@@lukash.4690 Zverev is actually one of the younger generation tennis players who can behave on and off the court. How can u hate someone you don't even know and never will and as a tennis fan (if u are one) how can you hate one of the best tennis players currently? He deserves respect for what he is in tennis world. Imho it really sounds like you are one sad human being to me. Sadly.
@mateusmourao7183
@mateusmourao7183 3 года назад
I don't think he was totally right. In my opinion, he just saw an opportunity of replaying a point in which he was more likely to lose. The ball dropped far away an wouldn't interfeer in anything. Yet, the crowd was indeed horrible, as he had played very well and was apologizing.
@MrMartin48705
@MrMartin48705 3 года назад
@@micha8469 can't really behave on the court, and seems fake af, but it's not my job to judge him for that. He is not one of the best players currently, he's an upcoming talent, but he has a lot of things to learn.
@jesusespinoza1862
@jesusespinoza1862 4 года назад
Can’t believe Roddick lost that match
@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT
@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT 4 года назад
neither him
@thomasrebotier1741
@thomasrebotier1741 4 года назад
5:30 crazy crowd. In fact that ball could have rolled under roger's feet, so yes stopping the point is the right thing to do and at their level, you can't just keep an eye and decide to play it later after all
@joosiej85
@joosiej85 4 года назад
I love how Jack Sock doing well is considered to be "unexpected" 😂
@shreyashupadhyay8535
@shreyashupadhyay8535 4 года назад
Haha
@joespagnola9253
@joespagnola9253 3 года назад
well to be fair he was playing ridiculously good
@lodovico2811
@lodovico2811 2 года назад
Sock is the worst player ever who entered the top 10 once
@bradymendler
@bradymendler 2 года назад
@@lodovico2811 Lmao how is Jack Sock bad if he was able to make it to the top 10 in the world?
@liamcannon9617
@liamcannon9617 2 года назад
@@bradymendler reread his sentence
@jayammicky
@jayammicky 4 года назад
Roddick was unlucky but, I appreciate his sports attitude..
@user-zk3cx5gc8h
@user-zk3cx5gc8h 4 года назад
Paire has better football skills than his forehand😂😂😂😂
@leop7241
@leop7241 3 года назад
@@grandePaoloDiCanio so the French football team is racist and don't allow white people to play?
@liquideseminal1014
@liquideseminal1014 3 года назад
@@grandePaoloDiCanio not surprised by your words you are italian
@divyanshupatel2326
@divyanshupatel2326 3 года назад
Wait until you see his racket destroying skills 😂😂😂😂
@TheRampart
@TheRampart 4 года назад
It's weird to think that Sock used to be able to play singles, what a world
@Harppuunamies
@Harppuunamies 4 года назад
-Mike Bryan played against Thierry Champion, James Blake, Martin Verkerk, Thomas Johansson, Andre Agassi and Bob Bryan a few times in singles. - Bob Bryan: Lost to number 4 ranked Pete Sampras at the Queens QF in 2000 after having beaten Tim Henman in R32 and Max Mirnyi in R16. Also faced World number 1 Marcelo Rios at 1998 Indianapolis in singles. Mirnyi btw beat Lleyton Hewitt in straight sets in R64 at Sydney Olympics in singles and lost twice to Federer in doubles in 2000. -Pete Sampras once beat Lendl/Mansdorf at Queens with Jim Courier. He also beat Patrick McEnroe, Emilio Sanchez, Anders Jarryd, Guy Forget, the Woodies, Kafelnikov in his doubles career.
@saminhaque13-52
@saminhaque13-52 4 года назад
@@Harppuunamies you sure do know your stuff
@seizethedayandlive
@seizethedayandlive 3 года назад
I've never had a feeling one way or the other about Roddick but what he did was fantastic. Total respect.
@lautaroromera9702
@lautaroromera9702 4 года назад
Tennis TV always keeping me entertaining 😁😁
@beeasmr6235
@beeasmr6235 3 года назад
it’s so dumb that the crowd boo’d Zverev for APOLOGIZING even though he didn’t need to. he apologized bc he felt bad and even kept complimenting Federer. They’re both good people the crowd just sucks. and he’s right!! it’s the rules so why boo him? smh.
@FrancisScience
@FrancisScience 4 года назад
Why did people boo Kyrgios for the underarm serve, it’s a legitimate shot
@vandanarao6353
@vandanarao6353 4 года назад
Being an asshole is not illegal, but it is still looked down upon.
@zafferung4440
@zafferung4440 4 года назад
People can boo whatever they want. You should stop being a snowflake and just accept that people don't have to like what you like.
@mclovin9210
@mclovin9210 4 года назад
Couldn't agree more, it's a legitimate shot. And the only reason it works is because he has a massive serve in the first place, forcing the opponent to stand way behind the baseline. Nobody would complain about a drop shot, after forcing the opponent behind the baseline with a good length on the ground strokes. It's the exact same thing.
@commondirtbagz7130
@commondirtbagz7130 4 года назад
I think you know why
@Mister_Torgue
@Mister_Torgue 4 года назад
@@zafferung4440 The exact same thing can be said about those snowflakes that feel the need to boo whenever someone uses an underarm serve.
@sciencecentral2972
@sciencecentral2972 4 года назад
Imagine Borg didn't retire the first time.
@mysticpond
@mysticpond 4 года назад
He would probably win 15-20 slams.
@thomasrebotier1741
@thomasrebotier1741 4 года назад
If told about Nadal's record he maybe would have stayed
@Dman9fp
@Dman9fp 3 года назад
@OG_Dacs More like he didn't see the work necessary to stay #1 as worth it any more (McEnroe entered his prime), burnt out/ needed a break, slams said he wasn't playing enough/ would have to go thru qualies to enter slams, he said screw it & got hooked on cocaine, yeah
@syllevineo
@syllevineo 4 года назад
A Fedfan here and that London crowd was absolutely disgusting, it's in the rules so Zverev did nothing wrong
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
london and new york crowds are disgusting. they call themselves federer fan and hence think that they sort of have right to disrespect anyone else. and it's not one off, it's always.
@huguessaint-paul9982
@huguessaint-paul9982 4 года назад
Wah, the ballboy really dropped the ball on that one...
@parvinashurov1223
@parvinashurov1223 4 года назад
I love tennis
@felixyatin8086
@felixyatin8086 4 года назад
Federer so strong, just one throw he destroyed his racquet. the other hand, djokovic smashed his stuff 3 times, and his racquet still fine
@kevinm.1565
@kevinm.1565 4 года назад
Hahaha
@gaspersuligoj6884
@gaspersuligoj6884 4 года назад
Beacuse head racquets are stronger
@schweizwastaken
@schweizwastaken 4 года назад
Nadal’s rackets are perfectly normal
@chriswilson7413
@chriswilson7413 4 года назад
And that’s the real quiz
@MineFullStop
@MineFullStop 4 года назад
@@gaspersuligoj6884 Exactly..
@MgoUmk
@MgoUmk 3 года назад
Perhaps the best video you ever did @Tennis TV Good Job!
@allthingssports853
@allthingssports853 3 года назад
Kudos to that reporter for silencing the crowd
@parvinashurov1223
@parvinashurov1223 4 года назад
16 seconds past but am watching your video bro you are the best
@ketan6182
@ketan6182 4 года назад
Borg must have been crazy to come back with the same equipment
@miragowaikar98
@miragowaikar98 3 года назад
I don’t see why the crowd was booing Zverev. He was doing the right thing.
@SassanMedia
@SassanMedia 3 года назад
They were booing him to toughen him and become more resilient mentally. They used reverse psychology on him. They loved Sasha
@kiwi_4928
@kiwi_4928 3 года назад
@@SassanMedia you sure?
@shafqatishan437
@shafqatishan437 3 года назад
Bcz he put himself in there
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
@@SassanMedia have'nt seen a more ridiculous justification for trash behaviour of bunch of idiots.
@Carlos-fn2hl
@Carlos-fn2hl 4 года назад
Such a big tennis player Roddick was, great sportsmanship
@theendlesswind
@theendlesswind 4 года назад
Legendary smash from Roger.
@massimilianopribaz1180
@massimilianopribaz1180 4 года назад
"The shoe!! Jjjjjjwaa JAJA gggggggjjjj"
@nicolasalcar6005
@nicolasalcar6005 4 года назад
Muy bueno
@austinbond2527
@austinbond2527 4 года назад
Of course Borg lost with that racket
@gravinboginagis6568
@gravinboginagis6568 3 года назад
5:40 I know the ball boy haha
@budgiebreder
@budgiebreder 4 года назад
6:40 imagine being that ballkid!
@user-ne7wo3pz7n
@user-ne7wo3pz7n 3 года назад
The shot of Cuevas is by far the craziest and outstanding.
@mayanksharma484
@mayanksharma484 4 года назад
Paire, Kyrgios, Fabio.. these may be tennis bad boys but they're damn entertaining 😂
@kidpagronprimsank05
@kidpagronprimsank05 4 года назад
Wow, Borg still stuck with Donaray wooden racquet. By this point, even stubborn Connors already changed from t2000 into more modern racquet
@tjg801
@tjg801 4 года назад
9:19 Nike needs to make that boy a smaller hat size!
@deandrep4273
@deandrep4273 2 года назад
The ending ✅ 😅🤣😂😂🤣🤣
@lukash.4690
@lukash.4690 4 года назад
The paire vs tsonga clip is the greatest thing ever happened on a tennis court lol
@yuanhu7264
@yuanhu7264 4 года назад
When did Jack Sock's win becomes unexpected, I thought he was good, lol.
@yungsimpson179
@yungsimpson179 4 года назад
He hasnt done much since then....
@cuddletentaclemonste
@cuddletentaclemonste 4 года назад
@@yungsimpson179 Although he hasn't done much in singles titles I'd say winning a couple major ATP doubles tournaments and Grand slams count as something
@pomerlain8924
@pomerlain8924 4 года назад
@@cuddletentaclemonste Even Jack Sock said the doubles success means very little to him if he can't win matches in singles.
@lukash.4690
@lukash.4690 4 года назад
Of course it was unexpected, still cant believe that he has won a masters 1000, unreal.
@johncallmecove762
@johncallmecove762 4 года назад
looks like this Paris masters is cursed. Janowicz, Sock, Khachanov won it and then their next season is a total failure
@santyrox3876
@santyrox3876 3 года назад
Borgs swing action is old school
@shadowagent6051
@shadowagent6051 4 года назад
Jack Sock is like that unexpeted guy in a party that steal the scene,after that,you never see him again 😂
@russbroman
@russbroman 2 года назад
That ball boy in the zverev one must have been embarrassed af😂
@theaviator1152
@theaviator1152 3 года назад
Roddick learned the hard way, nice guys finish last. What a cruel world, but props to Verdasco!
@thejoker6936
@thejoker6936 4 года назад
The guy who interviewed Borg had pac man on his mic
@dannytran1587
@dannytran1587 2 года назад
1:40 is actually so underrated.
@zafferung4440
@zafferung4440 4 года назад
'Likeable American' lmfao
@tonydecastro6340
@tonydecastro6340 4 года назад
what was Borg thinking, playing with an old racket type??? the lieast he could have done was use and practise with a new more powerful racket. racket technology has advanced so much that for him to continue to use his old (Donnay?) racket was suicidal... no wonder he lost!!!
@pjesf
@pjesf 4 года назад
Poor ballboy must have felt awful
@mllifestyle6874
@mllifestyle6874 4 года назад
Feel so bad for roddick
@floasnl
@floasnl 4 года назад
4:54 Roddick : WTF ? ahahahaa
@LeoF30
@LeoF30 3 года назад
FLOASNL 54 Isner*
@Jimmy27404
@Jimmy27404 4 года назад
Last one, that's why I love French.
@Miktheman
@Miktheman 2 года назад
4:54 “what the fuck”😂
@Jay-pp2dg
@Jay-pp2dg 4 года назад
wow poor roddick
@deepakmathur555
@deepakmathur555 3 года назад
Roger broke his racket as easily as he plays with it
@suyog.4
@suyog.4 4 года назад
Is it Jack sock best times?
@user-oq3in5pz3d
@user-oq3in5pz3d 4 года назад
I don't think people realize how much of a legend in this sport is Bjorg, just saying.
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
everyone knows but what he did at his comeback was stupid and that kind of hampered his legacy.
@jamesjin1668
@jamesjin1668 3 года назад
It's possible that Zverev's action of calling out the dropped ball did affect the result of the match, but it's really hard to judge if the intention behind his action is to increase the odds of him winning. I think we can't conclude that he is unsportsmanlike from this one incident.
@elisecode2212
@elisecode2212 3 года назад
normally i find him uncourteous but i had no problem with that call and his post-match comments were very nice
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
he just played with rules. absolute fair play by him. if there was anything wrong in what he was doing then roger is not someone who shyes away from an argument with chair umpires. he has had a lot of it.
@RAUL7487
@RAUL7487 4 года назад
Verdasco didn't even thank to Roddick...
@buddenbrooks
@buddenbrooks 3 года назад
That was Annabel Croft at 6:20 in case anyone was wondering
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
7:29 this cost roddick the title.
@user-ly7fe7ep4i
@user-ly7fe7ep4i 4 года назад
ロディックかっこいいわぁ
@user-ne7wo3pz7n
@user-ne7wo3pz7n 3 года назад
俺もアンディかっこいいと思いました。。
@saltnugget
@saltnugget 3 года назад
I didn't know Annabel Croft say that standing up for Zverev. Props to her.
@isthatrubble
@isthatrubble 2 года назад
10:02 is that wayne gretzky??
@Andy-ho3ib
@Andy-ho3ib 3 года назад
I think this was Roger's only racquet smash!
@thejaskishnan
@thejaskishnan 4 года назад
Shapo the future Nadal😘🔥🤩
@grunchlk
@grunchlk 3 года назад
How about Mr Doumbya winning the Toulouse toirnament in the 90ies? Never heard of that guy, before or after. And it wasnt a challenger.
@GoDawgs18
@GoDawgs18 3 года назад
I honestly didn’t know that Borg made a comeback
@Arrica101
@Arrica101 3 года назад
Not really a comeback if you lose everything you enter
@GoDawgs18
@GoDawgs18 3 года назад
ewan andrew a comefront then?
@user-xk4so8in5q
@user-xk4so8in5q 3 года назад
What happened at 5.30?
@elisecode2212
@elisecode2212 3 года назад
regarding roddick's call, does anyone know whether it was actually in?
@shikhargovil9579
@shikhargovil9579 2 года назад
no one knows because ball tracking is not used on clay.
@leolootgieter5811
@leolootgieter5811 4 года назад
Allez les bleus ! 🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
@gabrielkorogui
@gabrielkorogui 2 года назад
Roddick I liked Fair play's attitude it's a shame he didn't win that match
@nirmitparikh3853
@nirmitparikh3853 3 года назад
That question broke Zverevs attitude
@SabakuNoGaara2023
@SabakuNoGaara2023 4 года назад
That moment when Roddick gave the match point to lose the match eventually.
@kasialotnik2864
@kasialotnik2864 3 года назад
roddick vs verdasco
@sherlockholmes3725
@sherlockholmes3725 4 года назад
How many times do we see roger and rafa being booed??? riger was definitely booed...
@thomasbrunkle8389
@thomasbrunkle8389 4 года назад
Excuse me but that shot from Cuevas could easily be the greatest of all time
@Rumblingbelly
@Rumblingbelly 4 года назад
Cuevas has had many trick shots, you can find a compilation on youtube.
@hirendrall7215
@hirendrall7215 3 года назад
That roddick scene was very humiliating 😂😂😂
@edwarddakin2216
@edwarddakin2216 2 года назад
I think Jack Sock is the only player I've seen to challenge line calls that are in his favour.
@ethanblack5642
@ethanblack5642 3 года назад
I comment to help statistics
@guillezorro
@guillezorro 4 года назад
Jack Sock winning a Masters and reaching the semis at the WTF is like Bulgaria winning the World Cup
@MateusHenrique-of4bc
@MateusHenrique-of4bc 4 года назад
Federer break racket >>> kyrgios undearm serve
@yoitsjust
@yoitsjust 4 года назад
Good for Roddick but I would never do that.
@alexbrands11
@alexbrands11 3 года назад
0:33 Это не деревянная ракетка..Учи матчасть, автор!!🤣🌺🤣
@jorgearagoncillorodriguez5221
@jorgearagoncillorodriguez5221 4 года назад
I am the view 0. How is that even possible!?😂
@nenadlazarevic5120
@nenadlazarevic5120 4 года назад
Swan song of Jack Sock. It is now clear that the final of the ATP tour in London 2017 was a match between two losers. An incredible combination of happy circumstances for both of them. The years after that showed what their real quality was.
@seischmir
@seischmir 3 года назад
Zverev is Anakin Skywalker
@atharvathatte9335
@atharvathatte9335 3 года назад
Still couldn't figure out Borg's retirement!
@SenseiDenax
@SenseiDenax 4 года назад
Poor Roddick
@isaactalontorres9237
@isaactalontorres9237 3 года назад
Did Borg play against someone? Come on... Anyway, in case someone wanted to know, the game was vs Jordi Arrese.
@madmonkeymcknight7535
@madmonkeymcknight7535 4 года назад
I sure hope the next generation of tennis fans are not as toxic as the current one lol. Hopefully after the big 3 retire we can have some healthy exchanges
@wowkid54
@wowkid54 2 года назад
4:54 anyone else find his wrist and hand uncomfortably large?
@youngsuit
@youngsuit 4 года назад
Zverev did the right thing
@user-ol4cp3el8o
@user-ol4cp3el8o 3 года назад
Wane Gretzky
@thespecialgold8503
@thespecialgold8503 4 года назад
I think roddick want lose 🤔
@verenafreire1838
@verenafreire1838 2 года назад
Two frustrated soccer ⚽ players 😂😂😂
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