I’d never seen Dustin Brown in doubles play. I find he’s entertaining to watch, like a combination of the athleticism of Monfils combined with the flat rockets hit by Kyrgios.
Some marvelous players at work here. On paper Paire and Brown would seem to be a very acrobatic and creative team but on this day and on this court the actual match does not live up to its advanced billing. Lots of overhead smashes and some nifty lobs into the corners but the overall effect is less than sum of its parts. For me it was not so "BIZARRE" but it was an enjoyable match to watch. Thanks for posting.
No way. Brown’s still playing at age 38, too. Only 2 3rd rounds in GS, 9-20 record overall. No wins in Masters events. 1 3rd round GS dubbs. Super fun to watch, but never remotely a threat.
@@e.h.2265 He played 20 years on tour singles. He played 1117 singles matches total from 2002-2019, that’s 62 matches/year. In total singles+dubbs, he’s played 2075 matches over 22 years, which averages to 94 matches/year. Idk what injuries you’re talking about, but he’s had a super long career and played a very high total of matches. Injuries haven’t kept him from regularly competing spanning 2 decades. He’s only 62-99 singles and 77-98 dubbs records tour level when healthy. He’s had a very small few flash in the pan wins but there’s no indication to suggest he was ever able to be close to winning a GS. Whatever these special skills you think he possesses, he hasn’t remotely been able to put it together.
Brown and Paire need a book on doubles strategy. Really good individuals, but they didn't play well together in the first set. The second set they just played well individually and made the points needed to win. That broke down in the third set as they continued to just play like two singles players on the same side. Brown just looked lost at the net, not moving with his partner, rarely in the right place, and too often just standing there like a target.
basically it's easy to see he was the best doubles player on the court, while the rest is lacking something (well in case of Dustin he's kind of lacking more than one thing to be a really great doubles player...which he could somehow compensate with some crazy shots, but not completely)
Hip flexors work the most. The abdomen is much less... With this higher weight it is easier to lift in the legs than with just the disc in the previous clip.
Wonderful match completely spoiled by the camera being out of focus until the last couple of games. DISGRACEFUL. Do you even bother to read our comments?
Where on earth did you did up this gold. Amazing.
Hahahaha that's what I do my man
MAN Paire seems so normal when brown is playing with him 😅😂
I’d never seen Dustin Brown in doubles play. I find he’s entertaining to watch, like a combination of the athleticism of Monfils combined with the flat rockets hit by Kyrgios.
I couldn't pinpoint at first what I was enjoying so much, and then I realized that it was the lack of grunting. Awesome.
Some marvelous players at work here. On paper Paire and Brown would seem to be a very acrobatic and creative team but on this day and on this court the actual match does not live up to its advanced billing. Lots of overhead smashes and some nifty lobs into the corners but the overall effect is less than sum of its parts. For me it was not so "BIZARRE" but it was an enjoyable match to watch. Thanks for posting.
Yeah it's a title for the views honestly. Just want as many people as possible to watch those geniuses together.
yo shut up bro
Dustin Brown has the ability to win a Grand Glam if his body is stable and healthy. He is a wizzard on the court.
I guess Wimbledon
In doubles at the very least
No way. Brown’s still playing at age 38, too. Only 2 3rd rounds in GS, 9-20 record overall. No wins in Masters events. 1 3rd round GS dubbs.
Super fun to watch, but never remotely a threat.
@@Michael-Boyer With his skills he could beat everyone but his body is not stable and healthy.
@@e.h.2265 He played 20 years on tour singles. He played 1117 singles matches total from 2002-2019, that’s 62 matches/year. In total singles+dubbs, he’s played 2075 matches over 22 years, which averages to 94 matches/year. Idk what injuries you’re talking about, but he’s had a super long career and played a very high total of matches. Injuries haven’t kept him from regularly competing spanning 2 decades.
He’s only 62-99 singles and 77-98 dubbs records tour level when healthy. He’s had a very small few flash in the pan wins but there’s no indication to suggest he was ever able to be close to winning a GS. Whatever these special skills you think he possesses, he hasn’t remotely been able to put it together.
Brown and Paire need a book on doubles strategy. Really good individuals, but they didn't play well together in the first set. The second set they just played well individually and made the points needed to win. That broke down in the third set as they continued to just play like two singles players on the same side. Brown just looked lost at the net, not moving with his partner, rarely in the right place, and too often just standing there like a target.
what is "bizarre" about this match??
Very enjoyable match!!
Predator Brown oozing with major talent so much power he can generate without much effort a rare breed indeed!
Muller is so underrated man. Guy has the most beautiful service motion in history of tennis.
basically it's easy to see he was the best doubles player on the court, while the rest is lacking something (well in case of Dustin he's kind of lacking more than one thing to be a really great doubles player...which he could somehow compensate with some crazy shots, but not completely)
the umpire had no mic at the us open lol
what the bizarre about it ?!
Exactly
What's so BIZARRE???
Lol agree.. it’s two trickshotters playing together but they played pretty normal tennis
WONDERFUL MATCH....
almost makes me downvote for the clickbait title, but the game was enjoyable
Without the title, the video wouldn't have reached you unfortunately.
"What, what it was already broken" :) :)
Hip flexors work the most.
The abdomen is much less...
With this higher weight it is easier to lift in the legs than with just the disc in the previous clip.
Amazing
You are
looked normal doubles
It’s pronounced “Zhil” Müller by the way (silent ‘s’ in Gilles)
Thanks for telling me
@@WivoRNWould’ve reached me. I like watching great doubles points. Could replace “bizarre” with “unbelievable points” and it’d be a great title.
fantastic match
WE NEED: 🎪 Paire & Brown Vs Kyrkios & Bublik 🤡
don't put the opening credits after saying without further ado please!
diving rasta😂joke man ...or princess rastaquouère 🤦♂️🤣
I wish brown and Paire won this match hahaha
It seems you already uploaded this match. Or was that another tennis RUclips channel?
Yeah this is a reupload for my video that I deleted a while ago
life goes on but....
Not bizarre at all, so definitely not the "most bizarre."
Great match but the sound is bad, could improve or make comments dunno but great great points there. 👏🏻
le service de Bagdatis est tres moyen!
not bizarre.
What a fake vidoe title...
Seeing dudes go all-out
Always good to see paire lose❤
Wonderful match completely spoiled by the camera
being out of focus until the last couple of games.
DISGRACEFUL. Do you even bother to read our comments?
Do you think I'm the one holding the camera or what? That's literally the only available version on the Internet and I payed money for it lol.
@@WivoRN great video bro dont mind it we love tennis so we like your content