IT WILL GIVE YOU GOOSEBUMPS - Roger Federer Motivational Video | Greatest Tennis Player of All Time

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @GrowthMindsetChannel
    @GrowthMindsetChannel 2 года назад +158

    "There’s no way around hard work. Embrace it." ~ Roger Federer 💪🏻🚀

    • @sayonabinu8845
      @sayonabinu8845 Год назад

      @user-sk9lc4dg8rokay 😮o lol like u

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад +2

      "it seems it's all about grand slam titles nowadays and I don't like that" R.Federer in June 2021 about to lose his lead after milking going past Sampras for years and getting to 20. Embrace the gross hypocrisy!

    • @mohammadcr7113
      @mohammadcr7113 Год назад

      ​@@huzcer
      Because fools like you are everywhere.

    • @JohnDoe-it8ww
      @JohnDoe-it8ww Год назад +1

      @@huzcerwhat? 😂

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад +1

      @@JohnDoe-it8ww what indeed.... what is one of the most hypocritical statements ever uttered by a sportsperson! I don't think you'll ever see Tom Brady milk all the plaudits for having the most superbowls and then if anyone is just about to get more than him say that "it seems it's all about superbowls nowadays and I don't like that" 😂 you couldn't actually make it up!

  • @Luis-nr7vz
    @Luis-nr7vz 9 месяцев назад +4

    Nobody Will ever play tennis like you again. Just thank you for such unforgetable moments.

  • @AlexandreSa1
    @AlexandreSa1 Год назад +11

    For me the best tennis player ever The legend

  • @mojamski
    @mojamski Год назад +21

    My favorite player of all time 👏🏿

  • @khanyingosi9229
    @khanyingosi9229 Год назад +22

    Will always love Roger Federer,he was my favorite since day one,

    • @brasileirosim5961
      @brasileirosim5961 Год назад

      Interestingly, Wawrinka is my favorite, mostly because a lot of people in Switzerland didn’t believe that he would reach something in his career. When I saw him losing a match in Gstaad I was convinced he was a future star. I am of course also a Federer’s fan.

  • @felipetennis8342
    @felipetennis8342 Год назад +20

    5:00 completely understand that feeling. It's pure joy, fun, when you amazed even yourself..

  • @zitabayr2641
    @zitabayr2641 Год назад +12

    I miss very much Roger in the game the best wishes to you❤

  • @Kidgloves1984
    @Kidgloves1984 Год назад +73

    In 20+ years Roger has never retired injured during a match because he put a lot less strain on his body and played a very agressive shot making game compared to Rafa and Novak who tend to grind it out more..

    • @srikanths1169
      @srikanths1169 Год назад +2

      so true !! he has lost many matches may be because of this . His elegance hides the aggressive game he plays which no one can emulate.

    • @Kidgloves1984
      @Kidgloves1984 Год назад +4

      All due respect, but I think his elegance+agressive offensive shot making game are very apparent and go together.

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад +3

      Also never in 20+ years never got his backhand to a level where it wasn't a weakness in the face of real pressure.

    • @janhofman8084
      @janhofman8084 Год назад

      He never ended a match due off a injury in his whole career??!!

    • @FearsomeVoid
      @FearsomeVoid Год назад +1

      @@srikanths1169 true. His playing style is unique.

  • @zetristan4525
    @zetristan4525 Год назад +216

    He didn't work 22 hours in a day - good hearing Roger, but the thumbnail is insane manipulation.

    • @brennosalespreis
      @brennosalespreis Год назад +4

      LOL! I was looking for that part too

    • @kevinnguyen9703
      @kevinnguyen9703 Год назад

      yeah wtf...

    • @rolandnelson6722
      @rolandnelson6722 Год назад

      The host of the manipulation can’t comprehend what Roger is talking about. It’s a shame but their ceiling need not be yours.

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад +6

      He worked 22 hours a day on his white blazers trying to look like an extra from The Love Boat🤣

    • @rolandnelson6722
      @rolandnelson6722 Год назад +2

      @@huzcer in this he was faultless.

  • @SoloMotivation
    @SoloMotivation 2 года назад +17

    *Success usually comes to those who are too busy looking for it.*
    *So never give up on the pursuit of achieving your dreams.*
    It Will Worth It One Day
    You Are Blessed zz

  • @brasileirosim5961
    @brasileirosim5961 Год назад +7

    Switzerland is a small country, and from time to time he talk to someone who met him or knows him. Everybody said he is a pretty normal guy, you can’t feel this aura of superstar.
    In Switzerland people wanted to name a park after him, and he said no. Typical Roger Federer.

  • @PTbench
    @PTbench Год назад +14

    Nice job, make this again with all federer highlights and it will be twice as good.

  • @s.z.x.01
    @s.z.x.01 Год назад +1

    One of the greatest person to learn from and quality messages, just to be ruined with a dumb click-bait thumbnail. I’ll only let it pass this time because it’s still Roger Federer.

  • @XxxX-wx3er
    @XxxX-wx3er Год назад +6

    Roger was well known to sleep 12 a day.. and on top of that he trained 22 hours a day.. and that is how you become the best in the world.

  • @FF_AlohaEdition
    @FF_AlohaEdition Год назад

    I like he said that working on weakness is good but that's also mean he will not be feared because he could have use that time to work on his strength. In life, being well rounded is good for an employee but to be more than that you have to have a strength. Most of what he said can be applied in real life which is why I like to listen to him.

  • @tulikachanda5425
    @tulikachanda5425 2 года назад +10

    Very interesting video. A lot of information included in this video. Thank you making this type of motivational video

  • @zokkostenniszone3282
    @zokkostenniszone3282 6 месяцев назад

    better than all the other Roger post retirement documentaries especially when he reveals how fitness was a major part of his success

  • @WikiPeoples
    @WikiPeoples Год назад +1

    Definitely some wisdom here that transcends tennis. Imagine it - you've accomplished your goals, you've succeeded, so how do you keep going? You have to set goals. As Federer says - just loving the craft isn't enough. Loving the craft can get you far, very far, but you will plateau if you don't set goals and keep trying to improve. So what goals do you set? Well, Federer says there's always something you can improve. Pick something. Every craft has nuance and areas you can broaden your skills... Don't let success prevent you from reaching for the next rung on the ladder. What else are you going to do?

  • @mintymintygogo
    @mintymintygogo Год назад +3

    Can anyone help with my motivation? 10 years ago I sacrificed everything to play tennis. I knew I didn’t have the talent to be a top player but wanted to see how far I could take it if I committed to training. I employed coaches for technique, fitness, psychology etc. A year ago I played in a fun club tournament for players who are not at the level to play in the local league. I lost. I felt I had sacrificed everything and had nothing to show for it- I decided not to give up and keep going. Today I lost the same tournament again- I finished on the bottom court losing the last match. 10 years ago I really believed that I would be close to national level by now with the dedication I have shown- why is this happening? Where do I go now?

  • @ean3345
    @ean3345 11 месяцев назад

    God bless him and bless his family.

  • @karansoam
    @karansoam Год назад +1

    THE GREATEST!

  • @TheJacobBennett
    @TheJacobBennett Год назад +1

    Witness the fitness

  • @sunnyram7332
    @sunnyram7332 Год назад +1

    Legend

  • @mdmmithon8819
    @mdmmithon8819 2 года назад +2

    Wow Very Nice Video

  • @RAVISAHAR-ev9eg
    @RAVISAHAR-ev9eg Год назад +1

    Federer the goat 🐐 of weak era
    Nadal the goat 🐐 of clay
    Djokovic the goat 🐐of Tennis 🎾
    Djokovic is not only the goat 🐐 but also the got... God of Tennis 🎾😍

    • @pencilcheck
      @pencilcheck Год назад +1

      Very contradicting statement, if you admit nadal is goat then djokivic cannot be goat. If Federer is goat before, then you are saying that nadal is not goat. Personally tennis wise, regardless of condition, from tennis to wider audiences, Federer has the greatest impact due to his achievement so he is the goat. But I am ok with multiple goats

    • @MicroCheese64
      @MicroCheese64 Год назад

      It’s funny how djokovic is farming an era far weaker than fed, but ofc, Novak fans won’t admit it lol

    • @saratchandradeevi
      @saratchandradeevi 9 месяцев назад

      Irrelevant comment on this post. Just spamming everywhere huh

  • @Gabriel-pe8zs
    @Gabriel-pe8zs Год назад

    5:06 WHAT A GREAT FOREHAND FROM THE MUSTACHE ACTOR OMG 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

  • @Marina-pe1gx
    @Marina-pe1gx 2 года назад +18

    I know you think the thumbnail is cool but it's actually cringe and devalues the content.

  • @medialequipment3054
    @medialequipment3054 Год назад +9

    Stop telling everybody that hard work gives you what you want ! That’s 1980/90 mentality and it’s gone ! Do what you love even if your are not the best and enjoy it ! Don’t listen to these psychopaths narcissist that always want something from you ! You are free ! Good luck everybody !

    • @supwititproductionz3738
      @supwititproductionz3738 Год назад +2

      Being results-oriented is the pitfall people have. The best thing to do is to put in the hours and trust that the work will take you in the direction you want to go. How far you go is another thing entirely.

  • @cdog857
    @cdog857 Год назад

    Mans moving mad at 5.05! First time playing tennis bro!?

    • @keeganandersson4281
      @keeganandersson4281 9 месяцев назад

      His strokes might be trash, but at least he’s on his toes. That’s more than what can be said for 90% of rec players

  • @Fernandez218
    @Fernandez218 Год назад +1

    I think the question begs, for me: is there a saturation point for hard work? or is it a strictly linear formula? you put 'x' work in and get 'y' success out? I think it's not that simple. For weight lifting there is a saturation point. If you put 'x' work in you get 'y' muscle growth. But past a certain point you put x work in you 'z' muscle atrophy. You're hurting yourself then. We can see this as a possibility with Roger's knee problems. It's definitely plausible. The connection between progress and hard work fits a parabolic shaped curve.

    • @sportsview247
      @sportsview247 Год назад

      i would say there's some truth to that, but not necessarily "parabolic" always - depends on the sport i'd say or are you talking about "physical hard work" only? But yes i agree there's an optimal point where doing more work is counter-productive, i.e. "over-practicing" etc, but in terms of the curve, it could be parabolic, or logarithmic even. This concept or principle applies to many aspects of life... studying for exams, etc etc.. you have to make sure you're eating and sleeping properly too. Thanks for the comment.

  • @AndrewTheAceMan
    @AndrewTheAceMan Год назад +1

    I just clicked to see the comments about the thumbnail LOL

  • @RamAdaniyan
    @RamAdaniyan 2 года назад +1

    Super 👍💕

  • @OmegaMouse
    @OmegaMouse Год назад

    Roger Federer: A gift from God to tennis fans. His downfall was his ego. But who can blame him? He had every right to believe he was untouchable. Then Nadal and Djokovic arrived, as if God sent them to keep Federer humbled. Crazy. We all thought Federer would hold onto his records for decades... but they were broken before he retired. Crazy.

  • @tennisfitapp
    @tennisfitapp Год назад +5

    When exactly he said “22 Hrs a day?” - would love to see this!! 😂 max 8 telling you!! Tennis + fitness combined but not more than that as its not possible physically for long term!! 🤦‍♂️

  • @angelatanurdzic7508
    @angelatanurdzic7508 Год назад +1

    Legend ❤

  • @Chotd
    @Chotd Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @MikeSmith-bj1jf
    @MikeSmith-bj1jf Год назад +2

    Djokovic is the BEST. GOAT 🐐🐐🐐🐐

  • @TomRipley379
    @TomRipley379 Год назад

    He is stronger than Nole by being one point away from winning wimbledon at 38yrs old against him

    • @keeganandersson4281
      @keeganandersson4281 9 месяцев назад +1

      But who ultimately won that match? That’s all that really matters. Djokovic may not be everyone’s favorite player, but he is the GOAT

  • @leveilleurnonsilencieux2681
    @leveilleurnonsilencieux2681 Год назад +7

    roger, you were the perfect tennis player ! you just needed the mental strenght of nadal or djoko to win 35 grand slams

    • @omingole7304
      @omingole7304 Год назад +1

      Hmm agreeable

    • @santiagohorminoguez9976
      @santiagohorminoguez9976 Год назад +4

      Totally, him being born and raised in Switzerland has the point. Nole has being raised in a war country, the mental strength since childhood made that difference

    • @viveknamikaze761
      @viveknamikaze761 Год назад +3

      ​@@santiagohorminoguez9976 Djokovic had a pretty decent family who owned restaurants and stuff. The difference between them is the era they started and the styles they play.... Federer goes for the more offensive option which obviously backfires a bit more when under pressure against other people.

    • @bojannikolic7762
      @bojannikolic7762 Год назад +1

      ​@@viveknamikaze761Djokovic didnt have a decent upbringing at all

    • @viveknamikaze761
      @viveknamikaze761 Год назад +2

      @@bojannikolic7762 His parents had a restaurant business and stuff and no way was he from a poor background with no money and he became who he is.... most fans are suckers for such stories..... Didn't say he didn't have struggles but this is too exaggerated.

  • @05cotran
    @05cotran Год назад +1

    He trained while he slept, and while he ate, peed and pooped 😂

  • @kingornet
    @kingornet 2 года назад +3

    GOAT!

  • @TauroChuck
    @TauroChuck 9 месяцев назад +1

    He worked 25 hours a day actually.

  • @dusancville
    @dusancville Год назад +2

    Novak showed a way, tried to teach backhand to Roger and Rafa, punishing them constantly but it didn't help.
    I haven't seen improvement, finally since 2011 haven't seen much of Roger except during Nole s absence, 2017, 2018.

    • @tomsd8656
      @tomsd8656 Год назад

      What's that? Some Djokivic's fan are very ignorant, only care about putting down other players. Since 2011, Federer beat Djokovic at 2012 Wimbledon, 2012 Cinci Master (there's a 6-0 set), 2014 Dubai, 2014 Monte Carlo (that's clay), 2014 ShangHai Master, 2015 Dubai, 2015 Cinci, 2019 ATP final round Robin. I had to look this up.

  • @yustascourage877
    @yustascourage877 Год назад

    27 hours a day

  • @reubenandreessen2063
    @reubenandreessen2063 11 месяцев назад

    Recovery is part of a training program.

  • @PeiqiLi-RealLove
    @PeiqiLi-RealLove Год назад +1

    Roger needs more consistent backhand, too bad he’s born in an era between serve and volley and baseline

  • @nicolopez3436
    @nicolopez3436 Год назад

    Why would you put a title like this? " I was training 22 hours a day" do you really think that's possible? I don't think Roger would say something like that

  • @sherlockfury
    @sherlockfury Год назад +2

    Where was that bs quote about 22 hours a day? The body needs sleep and I'm sure federer was getting plenty.
    some trainer said, "Roger Federer, Usain Bolt and LeBron James regularly get 12 hours of sleep a day"

  • @markmauk8231
    @markmauk8231 Год назад

    22 hours a day....yeah....

  • @leftandrightarewrong3957
    @leftandrightarewrong3957 Год назад

    Some people simply want to be on stage.

  • @paratrip
    @paratrip 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dislike for the thumbnail, only.

  • @pancizl
    @pancizl Год назад +1

    He retired after 40:15 wimbledon😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @ganeshankrishnamurthy6317
    @ganeshankrishnamurthy6317 Год назад

    Train for minimum 24 hours

  • @goranjovanovic5721
    @goranjovanovic5721 9 месяцев назад +2

    Ali Nole je mnogo bolji od federera. Idemo bre!!

  • @minnchi5125
    @minnchi5125 Год назад +1

    🥲

  • @alfiecollins5617
    @alfiecollins5617 Год назад +2

    Yeah he never worked 22 hours a day. That would be ridiculously counter-productive. You need sufficient rest and sleep to perform effectively as an athlete.

  • @varunshahvo-tv9854
    @varunshahvo-tv9854 Год назад +2

    Sad his career ended in injury

    • @annewalden3795
      @annewalden3795 Год назад

      I think Roger will have a fulfilling retirement but his fans will miss him as he is clearly the G O AT .

    • @davitsk1
      @davitsk1 Год назад

      Clearly? Lol. The stats speak otherwise@@annewalden3795

  • @rafaelcostaandrade6065
    @rafaelcostaandrade6065 Год назад

    omg, those guys playing during Roger speach are terrible

  • @drbonesshow1
    @drbonesshow1 Год назад +1

    Even on the toilet he was training. Toilet training.

  • @thomashodel9838
    @thomashodel9838 Год назад

    BS

  • @rafaelodossantos4210
    @rafaelodossantos4210 Год назад

    N importe quoi 22 h par jour du gros pipo titre mensonger

  • @hung_hp8753
    @hung_hp8753 Год назад

    Rf

  • @bruce1097
    @bruce1097 Год назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @dominikk7237
    @dominikk7237 9 месяцев назад

    Mainstream media poster boy finished third on the list and Djokovic took all his records.

  • @revolutie89omorareasecurit77
    @revolutie89omorareasecurit77 2 года назад

    Nu aı performanta! cu cıne crezı ca vorbestı?

  • @milantrajkovic6104
    @milantrajkovic6104 Год назад

    Good tennis player,bad man.

  • @JimEdmiston
    @JimEdmiston Год назад

    Greatest tennis player of all-time 😂
    Novak Djokovic disagrees

  • @williamtilden8211
    @williamtilden8211 Год назад

    waste of my time to watch this ... tho I skipped thru from point to point without seeing anything of value per bite

  • @Kintsugi.tv1
    @Kintsugi.tv1 Год назад +1

    Egomaniac and narcissist.

    • @martingreenborgh5637
      @martingreenborgh5637 Год назад

      They guy thinks he's a sex symbol ! Everybody knows he used plastic surgery to hide his natural uglyness.

  • @kenray3205
    @kenray3205 Год назад +2

    Novak Retired so many times during a match.Thats why he will never be the greatest so far in lots of people's eyes

    • @rapidqs
      @rapidqs Год назад +1

      That's 🧢

    • @DaniilMedvedevTheOctopus
      @DaniilMedvedevTheOctopus Год назад +3

      😅23>>>>>20😢

    • @stylistxxx
      @stylistxxx Год назад +1

      Dont talk shit

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад

      Federer never got his backhand to a level where it wasn't a weakness in the face of real pressure. That's why he's far behind the records list now.