Not only that but just went on to show the match no explaining of how it backfired or anything. Just a routine match. He had to also make it past 10 min video so youtube algorithm can provide max compensation
Federer maybe was not sure if the ball was in or not, and Federer was not allowed to see any replays on a screen. So why not take the point which fed did?
@@usmh On any surface, Federer’s backhand was by far his weakest stroke. It may have been fine on surfaces other than clay, but it was still his weakest stroke and not nearly at the backhand level of Novak, Rafa, Warinka, Thiem, Murray, Gasquet and others.
@@dorothygale1104 I was responding to the claim that Rafa could abuse it all the time, I wasn't comparing it to the all-time great backhands (or backhand, singular, seeing as how Richard Gasquet is uncontested at the top :) ).
Soderling thought the ball was going out, so he took a half hearted swing, THEN the line judge called it out, which didn’t affect his swing. Then Soderling’s shot also went out. Hawk Eye overruled the line judge, but Soderling’s ball needed to be in for him to have an argument. ie. He should have played the ball properly and not assumed it was out.
I agree and in addition, the call came so late that Soderling originally gestured to challenge the non-call, proving that the call came so late that it couldn't have impacted his shot.
@@TrentRidley Yes, that's a great point. Plus, Soderling didn't put up much of a fight once the umpire told him he didn't think the call disturbed his shot, because he (Soderling) didn't really believe it did either.
Damn I miss watching Fed. No one playing today has his tennis IQ. Not even close. Novak, maybe more mentally tough, but no one crafted points and had the match play management of Fed.
Dont fall for that “federers not mentally tough” BS. He went to 23 straight slam semis, 10 straight gs finals, beat peak djokovic while not being in his own prime let alone peak, beat djokovic when he was 38, and has more us open and wimbledons than novak and nadal. Fed was a ice cold killer. Also, when federer did lose, he BARELY lost because it was impossible to beat him in straights in his prime. And dont give me that 08 ao bullshit
To me, it looked like Soderling thought the ball was going long and just half-swung at it, not because he heard the out call but just believed the ball was long.
Really quite a close match and not the thumping the title of this video suggested. When I first saw Federer beat Sampras at Wimbledon and even when losing to Tiger Tim Henman he seemed more fierce the way he played. His groundstrokes were stunning scary bullets with pinpoint accuracy. Later he obviously mastered the game a lot more and became more graceful and elegant but never saw that same menacing play. Maybe with the exception of his Indian wells win over Rafa fresh from beating the Spaniard in the Australian open. Anyway I'm no tennis expert but that was my impression.
Thats indeed because he master what is most difficult in any challenge jis own temper. He undestood there is no need to risk everything in every hit but take advantage of every opportunity
after 2015 he understood how to beat nadal if im not wrong in 8 match 7-1, last one was french open 2020 where he lost (but he had 2 surgery on knee before that and 39 years old)
My opinion - not disrespect, just fierce competition. Could have been a bit of a mind game attempt. I was guilty of that back in my college tennis days (who wasn't?). The quality of tennis in this match by both players was unreal. But like previous comments, the grace of Fed's game is unmatched. There may be others who statistically beat Fed, but none (so far) that portray his mastery and grace of every stroke.
@@thebigmonstaandy6644 I'm from Sweden, a big fan of soderling, but the call came late. however, to avoid these conflicts, they should use hawkeye on every point like Australia.
Roger loves this guy...he was the guy that stopped Nadal from facing Federer in the Roland garros final that he actually won....so he played him instead and got his only RG......
Umpire was spot on. Soderling hesitated before the call as he thought it’d been out. Even if no call had come, he would have missed it, hence the raised hand. The shot was so good that Robin stopped. Umpire 👍🏼🫶🏼❤️⭐️😍
@@crosscourttennis1796 in this case how he hit the ball didn't matter because if you listen the call came after he hit the ball , so the call could not have hindered his shot.
No, this was the wrong decision by the umpire. The line judge wrongly stopped play by calling out on a shot which was in, so the point should have been replayed. After Soderling played his shot, the line judge wrongly stopped play, then Soderling challenged with his ball in mid air, then Soderling's dead ball went out at Federer's end, then there was no call because the ball was dead, then Federer tried to challenge something though it isn't clear to me whether he was challening the call on his shot (in but called out) or the non-call on Soderling's dead-ball shot (out but not called out because the line judge knew it was a dead ball).
Baffled by the amount of anti Federer comments. Just enjoy tennis folks, support your fav player and don’t talk down on others! If you don’t like Federer but come to his videos anyway and then dunk on him in the comments: I hope you a better person one day. Yes yes yes there’s Fed fans doing it too. They should also do better. Don’t spoil it for true fans of the game with your negative vibes
Söderling was the only player ever having the courage to call out Nadal's compulsive behavior that made him consistently violate the time rule but umpires never did something about it. He also beat Nadal, which goes to show that if you refuse to play by Nadal's rules, you have a chance. You have to accept being the enemy though of the world of tennis. Nadal is a tremendous player, a nice guy off court, a true professional, so his popularity is totally fair. But he did bend the rules throughout his career and he was particularly nasty when being called out on it.
"Nadal is a tremendous player, a nice guy off court, a true professional, so his popularity is totally fair" He is one of the greatest of all time if not the greatest, 22 grand slams, 14 french open, possibly more if it were not for his injuries, so yeah his popularity is not for you to decide if its fair or not, i mean soderling isnt kind of bending the rules also? trying to distract fed, he is not breaking any rules, just as nadal isnt breaking any rules by extending the time of his serve, the double standards.
@@cml246 1-djokovic has 24 slams man. 2-Nadal leads in h2h in slams, but Djokovic has done very well vs nadal in h2h in slams. 3-Djokovic also leads the h2h in non slams.
Yes, it was so late that Soderling originally gestured to challenge the non-call, proving that the call came far too late for it to have impacted his shot.
IIRC, that night was the coldest it had been at the USO since the 1920s? When the match finished, I recall Federer doing back stretches, which I'd never seen him do before after a match, and I thought then that he wouldn't win the title as he'd probably tweaked a back muscle.
It'd be weird if a spaceship landed outside the stadium and the aliens sat down to watch the tennis match, but they would say "well, it's Federer" and everyone would nod agreement.
Soderling had a prepare motion that's such a big takeback it almost requires him to pause for half a second before he can strike his forehand forward... Federer on the other hand, is notorious for his pacy groundstrokes that take CHUNKS of time away from his opponent. The result of this match is actually quite logical given the analysis above😂
Roger's footwork is always a thing of beauty..but that FH DTL at 9:37? Soderling was expecting Roger to go back across court and got caught flat-footed watching the ball go behind him. Aside from a lack of imagination from the current players - every single one of them has crappy footwork. Many of them admit to watching Roger's old matches on YT. Instead of trying to "copy" Roger's inventive shots - they should copy his footwork. "He's like a ballet dancer - like Baryshnikov!"
Federer's footwork was ballet-like and undoubtedly best ever. But to say that current players all have "crappy footwork"?! There are so many that have GREAT movement and footwork. Alcaraz? Swiatek? And...still, Nadal, Djokovic? Jabeur? DiMinaur? Monfils? Schwartzman? Fritz? Dmitrov? Sinner? Medvedev? Gauff? Pegula? Townshend--how does she get to net so quickly? The deceptively fast Stephens? And Halep, if she can return to her form. All have ridiculously good movement. It is just that Federer had a level of beautiful movement higher than anyone else. (Murray was approaching nearly Fed's level of graceful movement at times, I think.)
I hated soldering for the longest time for ending Nadal's French Open streak only to lose to Fed in the final :(. That was Fed's only French win by the way......
How does this "disrespect" factor at all in the result? Federer did this to everyone but Nadal basically every time. It's not like Federer bageled him.
Fun match to watch. I don't think you need to try to dress up your title with controversy. How about "Monster Groundstrokes from Federer and Soderling"
There's no way Soderling was put off by the call. In fact, the call came so late that Soderling originally gestured to challenge the non-call, proving that it came far too late to have impacted his shot. Soderling made the incorrect assumption that the ball was going long and uncaringly swatted it back, where it landed out. Good umpiring.
I think disrespect was federer decision to take the point. The other hit the ball after the out of judge, so the point must be repeated. Stupid judge decision, bad federer behave
That player had a name: "Robin Soderling" and was even no. 4 once, before some sickness suddenly made him end his career. In a way he was a rebel, because he didn't do anything by the rulebook of friendliness.
Why do you write when you don't know? He had mental problems throughout his career that became so severe that he was forced to stop. The person who dubbed this video apparently doesn't know this either. Or maybe he likes to make fun of mental problems.
@@Sobchak2 Sure anyone who behaves like this to a legend is treated like this. Soderling behaved badly against Rafa too at wimbledon. But its part of the mental game maybe.
Soderling > Alcaraz. That last generation had ppl beat prime nadal like soderling, beat federer like a little bit of everyone and beat djokovic like wawrinka
Well to his défense alcaraz was a kid during big three prime 🤷 its not his fault But why put that statement anyway More respect for this Young man please he already win a lot of titles at such Young âge 5 m1000 2 gs So please dont compare him with soderling please Be respectful
Not sure what "backfiring" you're talking about. The title is so dramatic and quite misleading. It looked like a normal match that Federer won.. thought it was gonna be a few 6-0 sets based on this title.
Hé Robin, on one ore two poins maybe you can give the change ! Otherwise you are just invisible ! Sir Federer is the guy ! You mean nolthing in front of him ! A Frenchy !
soderling was such a tool. it's great how shit players just fade away. amazing that he was seeded 5th. just shows you what a difference there is between the top three players in the world and everyone else.
Silly title. No disrespect and no backfiring on him.
Now I don't have to watch any further, thanks
Oh hell yeah, I’m giving it some disrespect in the STUPID title.
Clearly losing a routine match 6-4,6-4,7-5 to one of the best 3 players ever in his prime is getting WRECKED
@@natz726 It is a good match.
Not only that but just went on to show the match no explaining of how it backfired or anything. Just a routine match. He had to also make it past 10 min video so youtube algorithm can provide max compensation
Federer dealt with these ultra hard hitting weapons with no fear and pure talent. Favourite player of all time.
Roger's thoughts : I hit the ball in, why would I not want that point...
Federer maybe was not sure if the ball was in or not, and Federer was not allowed to see any replays on a screen. So why not take the point which fed did?
I will never tire of seeing Roger Federer hit his backhand. It is the most perfect stroke in true history of the game.
You should go watch a highlight of Richard Gasquet.
Huh? It was his weakness. Nadal would bludgeon it every match
@@mattfoley4128 If it wasnt on clay it was fine.
@@usmh On any surface, Federer’s backhand was by far his weakest stroke. It may have been fine on surfaces other than clay, but it was still his weakest stroke and not nearly at the backhand level of Novak, Rafa, Warinka, Thiem, Murray, Gasquet and others.
@@dorothygale1104 I was responding to the claim that Rafa could abuse it all the time, I wasn't comparing it to the all-time great backhands (or backhand, singular, seeing as how Richard Gasquet is uncontested at the top :) ).
Robin Soderling did Roger Federer a big favour by beating Rafa at the French Open. One of the few defeats Rafa suffered there.
Wow what amazing insight from you. Truly one of a kind
May the biggest favour. Unlike in other instances, he defeated Rafa when Rafa was in peak form.
Rafa was ingured
Soderling was definitely one of the least liked men on the tour. He was a bit of a prick!
@thefutureofcool7891 you drunk ? Your comment makes no sense or has any context..
Never been so encapsulated by tennis. Great story and highlight set up. Perfect
Soderling thought the ball was going out, so he took a half hearted swing, THEN the line judge called it out, which didn’t affect his swing. Then Soderling’s shot also went out. Hawk Eye overruled the line judge, but Soderling’s ball needed to be in for him to have an argument. ie. He should have played the ball properly and not assumed it was out.
Absolutely 100% correct! Glad Federer took the point.
I agree and in addition, the call came so late that Soderling originally gestured to challenge the non-call, proving that the call came so late that it couldn't have impacted his shot.
@@TrentRidley Yes, that's a great point. Plus, Soderling didn't put up much of a fight once the umpire told him he didn't think the call disturbed his shot, because he (Soderling) didn't really believe it did either.
@@johnwilliamson9657 No. It is relevant where his ball landed, that is whole reason for arguing.
@@johnwilliamson9657 No.
Damn I miss watching Fed. No one playing today has his tennis IQ. Not even close. Novak, maybe more mentally tough, but no one crafted points and had the match play management of Fed.
😂
Amen
Dont fall for that “federers not mentally tough” BS. He went to 23 straight slam semis, 10 straight gs finals, beat peak djokovic while not being in his own prime let alone peak, beat djokovic when he was 38, and has more us open and wimbledons than novak and nadal. Fed was a ice cold killer. Also, when federer did lose, he BARELY lost because it was impossible to beat him in straights in his prime. And dont give me that 08 ao bullshit
@@goderer2057 It's weird that he kept loosing to Novak and has 4 gs less. He was really unlucky.
@@bubaba8938he beat peak novak in 2011 in FOUR and fed wasnt even in his prime…
Miss federer. The real GGOAT. Greatest gentleman of all time.
I thought it was going to be a 6-1,6-1, 6-0 kinda match. Regular match win for Federer and nothing backfired on Soderling.
Robin Soderling the only player who really beat up Prime Rafa on Clay.
Omg, what are you talking about? Rafa was injured in that year roland garros. He could barely move
@@manuelsantellan5509Nah, he was playing just fine. He was able to play four sets, which means he’s capable of playing. No excuses.
nah novak did it twice
Soderling may have beaten Rafa once on clay, but he certainly didn’t beat up Rafa.
@@tolendoi123 nadals fans are just like nadal. they whine and make excuses they can never admit the truth
I miss so much the legend
To me, it looked like Soderling thought the ball was going long and just half-swung at it, not because he heard the out call but just believed the ball was long.
Really quite a close match and not the thumping the title of this video suggested. When I first saw Federer beat Sampras at Wimbledon and even when losing to Tiger Tim Henman he seemed more fierce the way he played. His groundstrokes were stunning scary bullets with pinpoint accuracy. Later he obviously mastered the game a lot more and became more graceful and elegant but never saw that same menacing play. Maybe with the exception of his Indian wells win over Rafa fresh from beating the Spaniard in the Australian open. Anyway I'm no tennis expert but that was my impression.
I watched Fed his entire career and your right, he wet for more on every shot when he was younger. Its typical with all that young energy.
Thats indeed because he master what is most difficult in any challenge jis own temper. He undestood there is no need to risk everything in every hit but take advantage of every opportunity
I have been watching Federer all his career and generally watching tennis since the 80s. You summed it up pretty accurately.
after 2015 he understood how to beat nadal if im not wrong in 8 match 7-1, last one was french open 2020 where he lost (but he had 2 surgery on knee before that and 39 years old)
@@razoo911 Kinda correct. Also with Nadal, it seemed that he had a block which he managed to overcome after 2015.
People who try to please other people are not fun, but to assert yourself without giving a crap about people around you is even worst.
My opinion - not disrespect, just fierce competition. Could have been a bit of a mind game attempt. I was guilty of that back in my college tennis days (who wasn't?). The quality of tennis in this match by both players was unreal. But like previous comments, the grace of Fed's game is unmatched. There may be others who statistically beat Fed, but none (so far) that portray his mastery and grace of every stroke.
Well put
Yes indeed
The out-call came late, so soderling should lose the point. soderling ofcourse want to re-play it instead lol.
bad sportsmanchip of soderling.
@@scottwarren4998 out cal came during Soderlings stroke
@@thebigmonstaandy6644 I'm from Sweden, a big fan of soderling, but the call came late. however, to avoid these conflicts, they should use hawkeye on every point like Australia.
Roger loves this guy...he was the guy that stopped Nadal from facing Federer in the Roland garros final that he actually won....so he played him instead and got his only RG......
Nadal couldn't stand Soderling
Sod was an ass tbh
For Soderling who had a 1-16 WL against Federer Soderling needed to shut his mouth
Umpire was spot on. Soderling hesitated before the call as he thought it’d been out. Even if no call had come, he would have missed it, hence the raised hand.
The shot was so good that Robin stopped. Umpire 👍🏼🫶🏼❤️⭐️😍
yeah it was close but Soderling hit the ball in way you would when you're unsure if it's in or not, not a hit the ball away to the ballkids kinda way
Soderling was wrong here, sometimes players forget they literally stopped play thinking it was out (clearly what happened here lol)
@@crosscourttennis1796 in this case how he hit the ball didn't matter because if you listen the call came after he hit the ball , so the call could not have hindered his shot.
No, this was the wrong decision by the umpire. The line judge wrongly stopped play by calling out on a shot which was in, so the point should have been replayed.
After Soderling played his shot, the line judge wrongly stopped play, then Soderling challenged with his ball in mid air, then Soderling's dead ball went out at Federer's end, then there was no call because the ball was dead, then Federer tried to challenge something though it isn't clear to me whether he was challening the call on his shot (in but called out) or the non-call on Soderling's dead-ball shot (out but not called out because the line judge knew it was a dead ball).
There is no disrespect here. No shame in losing a set in single break
Nothing to do with backfire, Federer just beat him like he beats others during his prime
Simply the Best Rogiee we missed you😭❤️💋🇵🇭🇨🇭
Na it was very tight match not a punishment by any means . Roger put less balls in the net but Great play by both
Nothing like making a mountain out of a molehill
Soderling looks like the actor on Suits.
This was a highlights reel from a good match. It was NOT some morality play due to poor sportsmanship, as the title suggests.
Click bait title. Soderling did great in this match. Always fun to watch Roger. I miss him.
Baffled by the amount of anti Federer comments. Just enjoy tennis folks, support your fav player and don’t talk down on others!
If you don’t like Federer but come to his videos anyway and then dunk on him in the comments: I hope you a better person one day.
Yes yes yes there’s Fed fans doing it too. They should also do better.
Don’t spoil it for true fans of the game with your negative vibes
Lmao …
Söderling was the only player ever having the courage to call out Nadal's compulsive behavior that made him consistently violate the time rule but umpires never did something about it. He also beat Nadal, which goes to show that if you refuse to play by Nadal's rules, you have a chance. You have to accept being the enemy though of the world of tennis. Nadal is a tremendous player, a nice guy off court, a true professional, so his popularity is totally fair. But he did bend the rules throughout his career and he was particularly nasty when being called out on it.
"Nadal is a tremendous player, a nice guy off court, a true professional, so his popularity is totally fair" He is one of the greatest of all time if not the greatest, 22 grand slams, 14 french open, possibly more if it were not for his injuries, so yeah his popularity is not for you to decide if its fair or not, i mean soderling isnt kind of bending the rules also? trying to distract fed, he is not breaking any rules, just as nadal isnt breaking any rules by extending the time of his serve, the double standards.
@@cml246 The extension of the serve extends the time the opponent is in the energy-sapping crouch position.
Shapovalov complainmed alot about it Australia, so soderling is not the only one anymore. but ur right, soderling was the only one for like 17 years
@@cml246 1-djokovic has 24 slams man.
2-Nadal leads in h2h in slams, but Djokovic has done very well vs nadal in h2h in slams.
3-Djokovic also leads the h2h in non slams.
@@cml246 Above, djokovic leads in dot 1, and dot 3.
Djokovic is the goat, if you say otherwise it is bullshit.
Beautiful.
Was definitely a late call. The umpire judged correctly!
Yes, it was so late that Soderling originally gestured to challenge the non-call, proving that the call came far too late for it to have impacted his shot.
Fed is Class personified
IIRC, that night was the coldest it had been at the USO since the 1920s? When the match finished, I recall Federer doing back stretches, which I'd never seen him do before after a match, and I thought then that he wouldn't win the title as he'd probably tweaked a back muscle.
God I miss this big-hitting, aggressive style of play
In your area do they not show Alcaraz, Sinner, Rybakina, or Sabalenka?
Wow, that's Federer brand for you.😂😂
That guy was an example of the tennis’ brats.
Soderling lies to himself. On the replay, it's clear that he hits the ball before the call.
It'd be weird if a spaceship landed outside the stadium and the aliens sat down to watch the tennis match, but they would say "well, it's Federer" and everyone would nod agreement.
Misleading title.. sad to get views like that.
Why "Disrespected"? What does that mean? Makes no sense, watching this video
It's exhausting just watching this!
Did Tennistic productions create this channel? He either sold that channel and started this or he is working for both channels.
unnecessary clickbait title and good tennis.
Why doesn't he want it? Bad question!!!
He didn't disrespect him! I wouldn't have watched this if that's all that happened! Soderling, while not like was 100% correct. Awful call by chair.
Söderling just didnt bow to the big three, good stuff
Fed should forever be grateful to Soderling. He woulda never won Rolland Garros without hi.
federer is retired & actually FED Up with hearing about him. He is into fashion & lyndsey Vonn now.
Soderling had a prepare motion that's such a big takeback it almost requires him to pause for half a second before he can strike his forehand forward... Federer on the other hand, is notorious for his pacy groundstrokes that take CHUNKS of time away from his opponent.
The result of this match is actually quite logical given the analysis above😂
Ur description doesn't match ur videos content, i mean it does but you've shown the entire match. That might affect subscribers interest.
can't even see the ball bro
Roger's footwork is always a thing of beauty..but that FH DTL at 9:37? Soderling was expecting Roger to go back across court and got caught flat-footed watching the ball go behind him. Aside from a lack of imagination from the current players - every single one of them has crappy footwork. Many of them admit to watching Roger's old matches on YT. Instead of trying to "copy" Roger's inventive shots - they should copy his footwork. "He's like a ballet dancer - like Baryshnikov!"
Federer's footwork was ballet-like and undoubtedly best ever. But to say that current players all have "crappy footwork"?! There are so many that have GREAT movement and footwork. Alcaraz? Swiatek? And...still, Nadal, Djokovic? Jabeur? DiMinaur? Monfils? Schwartzman? Fritz? Dmitrov? Sinner? Medvedev? Gauff? Pegula? Townshend--how does she get to net so quickly? The deceptively fast Stephens? And Halep, if she can return to her form. All have ridiculously good movement. It is just that Federer had a level of beautiful movement higher than anyone else. (Murray was approaching nearly Fed's level of graceful movement at times, I think.)
It's clear to see. The out call came after the shot, can't affect the shot. Robin was feeling cocky having beaten Roger recently.
Soderling had a good point, imo. But the ref’s incompetence is not Fed’s responsibility.
Bad quality, I could barely see the ball so had to stop it after a few secs. And RUclips doesn’t allow me to change it :(
I hated soldering for the longest time for ending Nadal's French Open streak only to lose to Fed in the final :(. That was Fed's only French win by the way......
THE Goat !
hits a ball over a net,any fool can do this and they need quiet to play, poor professionalism,should be able to regardless of noise.
How can you disrespect the GOAT.
Federer wanted it and Soderling gave it to him in straight sets.
Federer was the more creative with Sampras, they both wanted to play "and" win, the others want to win and win.
How does this "disrespect" factor at all in the result? Federer did this to everyone but Nadal basically every time. It's not like Federer bageled him.
Mike Ross jugaba tenis tambien.. un verdadero crack..
So ,
What r F is the “ disrespect “ part ?
😮😮😮
Where was the disrespect? WHERE?
Fool.
Fun match to watch. I don't think you need to try to dress up your title with controversy. How about "Monster Groundstrokes from Federer and Soderling"
The title of this video is either clickbait or shows a lack of tennis knowledge. Thumbs down either way.
There's no way Soderling was put off by the call. In fact, the call came so late that Soderling originally gestured to challenge the non-call, proving that it came far too late to have impacted his shot. Soderling made the incorrect assumption that the ball was going long and uncaringly swatted it back, where it landed out. Good umpiring.
And where is this boy now??? How high is he ranking?
Since when was Soderling one of the hardest hitters of all time? Dude is dramatic
DISRESPECTED?? Backfiring him?? it was just 1 break difference all sets
the authors are desperate for likes, thus creating drama out of thin air.
@@Sergiuss555 click bait
One break difference in all sets is a routine match at that level, lol.
@@ryan9099well its straights set too
Söderling? Who's this guy?
I think disrespect was federer decision to take the point. The other hit the ball after the out of judge, so the point must be repeated. Stupid judge decision, bad federer behave
That player had a name: "Robin Soderling" and was even no. 4 once, before some sickness suddenly made him end his career. In a way he was a rebel, because he didn't do anything by the rulebook of friendliness.
So he decided to behave like a dick and everyone treated him as one.
"He didn't do anything by the rule of friendliness". That's and euphemism for "he was a douche".
Why do you write when you don't know? He had mental problems throughout his career that became so severe that he was forced to stop. The person who dubbed this video apparently doesn't know this either. Or maybe he likes to make fun of mental problems.
@@Sobchak2 Sure anyone who behaves like this to a legend is treated like this. Soderling behaved badly against Rafa too at wimbledon. But its part of the mental game maybe.
@@magnusenamd I read hé had some kind of virus that caused severe tiredness.
Please stop disrespect those great athletes to draw cheap attention. It's sport and sometimes people overreact to tough situations.
Soderling > Alcaraz. That last generation had ppl beat prime nadal like soderling, beat federer like a little bit of everyone and beat djokovic like wawrinka
Well to his défense alcaraz was a kid during big three prime 🤷 its not his fault
But why put that statement anyway
More respect for this Young man please he already win a lot of titles at such Young âge 5 m1000 2 gs
So please dont compare him with soderling please
Be respectful
The title of this video is clickbait. 👎
who was soderling??? quak
I love Federer but it was a good match on both side.
Söderling wasn’t that bad, not like Rosol etc. 😄
Not sure what "backfiring" you're talking about. The title is so dramatic and quite misleading. It looked like a normal match that Federer won.. thought it was gonna be a few 6-0 sets based on this title.
Ridiculous clickbait title
Title was just bait for this video. Amazed that THIS was your train of thought.
Hé Robin, on one ore two poins maybe you can give the change ! Otherwise you are just invisible ! Sir Federer is the guy ! You mean nolthing in front of him ! A Frenchy !
Dont diss Robin ... its not "this player", its Robin Soderling ... i think you never grew up watching him play.
clickbait title. your channel will now be ignored.
The out-call came late, so soderling should lose the point. soderling ofcourse want to re-play it instead lol.
bad sportsmanchip of soderling.
Roger is the goat,but rafa is the french open goat their rivalry will fore er be great
"so make sure to get that sub number up" perma non sub here
Click bait!
(And I fell for it.)
What backfired? He just lost the game. Had nothing to do with that one remark.
what exactly and when back fired ? Normal game where Federer won... do not make sensational titles as it is not ethical :)
What's with the caps lock and disrespect? Can't a player talk to another without these videos making a big deal out of one sentence?
Have to downvote this one, as it disrespected me with false title
clickbait. good match though
where's the "disrespect "?
Click bait
soderling was such a tool. it's great how shit players just fade away. amazing that he was seeded 5th. just shows you what a difference there is between the top three players in the world and everyone else.
click bait....nothing to see here.
Just a click bait.