To me Federer is the goat. He is/was the reason or inspiration for a lot of kids to play Tennis. Even for me as an adult it was just a joy watching Federer in his prime as his elegance and skills were just unmatched.
@@Sathonys666 Fair enough man with your opinion on Federer but it’s hard to go against Djokovic being recognised as the GOAT when he has won everything and has the superior head to head record.
There's misrepresentation here of what Toni said -- You're claiming Toni only said Federer's elegance and flair as the reason. Toni says "Who played better? Federer." Meaning, according to Toni, the level of play (probably at their respective peak forms) from Federer was higher than that of the other contenders. That's separate from Federer's supposed elegance, poetic nonchalance, grace, et cetera.
@@DLH-zw3lx I understand where you’re coming from. In the video, I did mention that Toni believes ‘Federer was the better player at his peak.’ I thought this was clear, but perhaps it could have been emphasized better.
@GrandSlamStats @GrandSlamStats you mentioned it somewhere in the start. In the conclusion, level of Federer's play is not what is factored in. But that's what Toni was basing his words on -- Federer's level of play, not aesthetics. The conclusion of the video paints it much more a a "pretty play" vs. "stats" juxtaposition -- which, unfortunately, is completely misleading to the average viewer. Level of play, according to one of the most successful coaches in the history of the game, is a serious, non-feeling based metric, my friend
In fact, Toni's comments from that excerpt of that particular 2024 interview at his academy do not even mention aesthetics or style of play at all. He says Federer played the game better. That's all.
@ Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it. I see your point, and I’ll definitely be more careful and clear in the future if I cover a similar topic again. My intent wasn’t to misrepresent Toni’s comments, but I understand how the conclusion might have come across differently. I’ll work on making sure the distinction between factors like level of play and style is more accurately conveyed next time.
nadal al principio de jugar al tenis, ganaba por la ayuda de su tio, y después cuando adquirio experiencia ganaba porque jugaba un tenis monótono y aburrido que desconcentraba y desmoralizaba a sus rivales Nadal won at the beginning of playing tennis thanks to the help of his uncle, and then when he gained experience he won because he played a monotonous and boring tennis that distracted and demoralized his rivals. Au début du tennis, Nadal a gagné avec l'aide de son oncle, et plus tard, lorsqu'il a acquis de l'expérience, il a gagné parce qu'il jouait un tennis monotone et ennuyeux qui distrayait et démoralisait ses rivaux.
@@AL-hd8xd Nadal is interesting to watch, he’s been involved in two of the greatest matches of all time against his 2 Main Rivals? (Wimbledon 2008 and Australian Open 2012)
To me Federer is the goat. He is/was the reason or inspiration for a lot of kids to play Tennis.
Even for me as an adult it was just a joy watching Federer in his prime as his elegance and skills were just unmatched.
And who the fuck are you so your opinion is matters? :)
@@Sathonys666 Fair enough man with your opinion on Federer but it’s hard to go against Djokovic being recognised as the GOAT when he has won everything and has the superior head to head record.
powerful video!! subscribed!
@@ontraccapp Thank you! I appreciate that :)
Federer the goat ❤!
I get why you see Federer as the GOAT, but personally, I'd rank Djokovic first, followed by Nadal, and then Federer
There's misrepresentation here of what Toni said --
You're claiming Toni only said Federer's elegance and flair as the reason.
Toni says "Who played better? Federer."
Meaning, according to Toni, the level of play (probably at their respective peak forms) from Federer was higher than that of the other contenders.
That's separate from Federer's supposed elegance, poetic nonchalance, grace, et cetera.
@@DLH-zw3lx I understand where you’re coming from. In the video, I did mention that Toni believes ‘Federer was the better player at his peak.’ I thought this was clear, but perhaps it could have been emphasized better.
@GrandSlamStats @GrandSlamStats you mentioned it somewhere in the start.
In the conclusion, level of Federer's play is not what is factored in. But that's what Toni was basing his words on -- Federer's level of play, not aesthetics.
The conclusion of the video paints it much more a a "pretty play" vs. "stats" juxtaposition -- which, unfortunately, is completely misleading to the average viewer.
Level of play, according to one of the most successful coaches in the history of the game, is a serious, non-feeling based metric, my friend
In fact, Toni's comments from that excerpt of that particular 2024 interview at his academy do not even mention aesthetics or style of play at all.
He says Federer played the game better. That's all.
@ Thank you for the feedback, I appreciate it. I see your point, and I’ll definitely be more careful and clear in the future if I cover a similar topic again. My intent wasn’t to misrepresent Toni’s comments, but I understand how the conclusion might have come across differently. I’ll work on making sure the distinction between factors like level of play and style is more accurately conveyed next time.
@GrandSlamStats cheers ) production values are great. Respect
nadal al principio de jugar al tenis, ganaba por la ayuda de su tio, y después cuando adquirio experiencia ganaba porque jugaba un tenis monótono y aburrido que desconcentraba y desmoralizaba a sus rivales
Nadal won at the beginning of playing tennis thanks to the help of his uncle, and then when he gained experience he won because he played a monotonous and boring tennis that distracted and demoralized his rivals.
Au début du tennis, Nadal a gagné avec l'aide de son oncle, et plus tard, lorsqu'il a acquis de l'expérience, il a gagné parce qu'il jouait un tennis monotone et ennuyeux qui distrayait et démoralisait ses rivaux.
@@AL-hd8xd Nadal is interesting to watch, he’s been involved in two of the greatest matches of all time against his 2 Main Rivals? (Wimbledon 2008 and Australian Open 2012)
Are you still debate this issue? lol You are wasting time fedals
I’ve said Djokovic is the GOAT before. I’m just responding to Toni Nadal comments.
@@GrandSlamStats My comment wasnt directed on you man! Cheers!