When Tsitsipas smiles after Roger hits a backhand winner down the line... it's sweetness. He must've dreamt of meeting Federer as a boy... and here he is trading blows with his idol in a slam.
Pretty crazy that it still takes nearly 4 hours for an upcoming next gen player, playing probably the best match of his career (up to this point) to put away 37 year old Federer who was not at his best, Tsitsipas has of course proven he is a very good player since this match but it really makes you think that a 25 year old prime Federer pretty much mops the floor with almost anyone not named Nadal
Tsitsipas was 20 at this point, which is still a very immature age in tennis. Federer hadn't won any grand slam at the age of 20, QF being the farthest he had gone.
@@MinorVoices he was literally a set away from winning a slam against the GOAT. Obviously Tsitsipas isn’t Federer but he’s a very talented player who’ll win several slams
@@MinorVoices see, I am not a fan of Tsitsipas at all. My point is the gross assumption involved about a 25-yo Federer supposedly mopping the floor with everyone other than Nadal, based on these out of context matches, is just wrong, and extremely disrespectful.
Don’t you see? Federer got out of a tight spot he put himself in. The drive backhand he hit after the slices was super short and allowed Tsistipas to attack. Federer happened to hit a high risk/reward shot well that time
I remember before this match I had a really strong feeling Tsitsipas would win. Federer had lost at the us open surprisingly, and Tsitsipas really looked like he felt it was his time to win.
@@bilindameen6302 clearly Nadal screams like that when he hits the ball, goes to show how much energy and intensity he puts into his shots; opposite to Federer, who makes every shot look effortless
@@unofflesnar9819 well i think he’s the most mentally prepared out of the young guys! He didn’t chocked mentally in the FO final...he was just outplayed by a more experienced guy! For a first final he did very well.He’s still showing his mental strength like in AO open when he defeated Rafa...he’ll be the first out of the next gen to win a Slam...just wait
@@olivermccall9770 not really, he breezed through the first two sets, messed up in the third set tiebreaker and then got schmacked in the last two sets
Tsitsipas será el nuevo número 1 del mundo x mucho tiempo.Es un gigante de mucho talento,garra y elasticidad.Grande Stefano,desde Chile te seguimos x siempre... VIVA GRECIA !!
Tsitsipas played amazingly with those service defenses and overall so this statement is not to discredit his efforts. Those line calls did Roger dirty psychologically, in both the first and last set.
unfortunate for Federer that he somehow found ways to waste 4 set points on the second set, and that was the turning point for the Gen next to have confidence that he could save several break points against great players on great tournaments !
Hey you know what? Federal didn’t make it easy for the young man even when he’s almost 40 and yet still play like a young man. Over all they made this game super exciting! I applaud both of them for that! Very fun to watch.
How easily the best FH of all time turns into the worst when its the matter of big points.. He had so many chances match should have been over in 3 sets IMO
It's weird isn't it? Ivan Lendl, who had the best forehand of the 80s, was to say years later that he hated people hitting to his forehand on big points.
Good for Tsitsitpas! I’m a Federer fan because of the way he plays the court and his players. Other players should feel a sense of accomplishment for sure, but Federer still will be the better player and not sure who is going to surpass that. I guess everyone has their style too so my comment is quite subjective!
roger federer es el gran maestro del tenis mundial el servio y el español solo son mas rapidos pero la clase de federer es de otro nivel. ojo con ugo humbert encontro la derecha y las lineas de reves paralelo es como ver jugar al chileno rios del 98
4 set points for a 2-0 set lead, including a couple which he got back into a neutral rally - loses all of them and loses the match in 4 sets. Or third set unforced shank forehands at break point up. Fed demonstrating his mental muggery at its best. This one hurt. Some srs hq tennis here as well, at least tsitsipas too has a nice style and single handed bh
@@samy29987 glad i made you laugh 🤣😋 yes he has many titles, somewhat padded by 25 atp 250 titles. So many big moments where he had match points, his career could be untouchable had things gone his way more. But thats tennis and its scoring system
@@frozenragu Are you kidding me? His career is already untouchable to 99.5% of all tennis players that have ever played the game in history. Also, since when does winning tournaments become padding? You probably are one of those casual viewers that only watch GS and atp 1000 and everything else is just garbage. Each tourney win has its significance, especially for the player. But hey, why should I expect random nobodies on youtube to know this... Now this is getting hilarious, thank you for the laughs... lol
@@samy29987 yes untouchable, except for nadal and Djokovic. Wimby 19 still hurts ok, this process helps 😅 and no im not a casual viewer, im a top grade player, coach, club operator and a coaching business manager #tennisislife
@@frozenragu Two players that are near Federer in numbers out of how many that have ever played the game in total? 100k? 500k? Yeah, keep saying that Federer has mental muggery. For all the tennis that is part of your life, I sure do question your reasoning and logic. Also yes, Wimby 19 should have been Federer's but he still proved at 38 he could compete at the highest level.
It’s amazing someone as old as Federer can compete pretty much head to head with the best today has to offer, when he is playing poorly. Feds prime would have gone 6-1,6-2, 6-0 against such an opponent. A testament to how good he used to be but also how good his competition was back then and the lack of raw talent populating the youthful at the top currently. Video game generation sucked the talent out of the pool allowing the kings of yesteryear a stay of execution.
He wouldn’t hanve gone 6:1 6:2 6:0 against Tsitsipas never in his career,the 2019 Federer was playing at top level,played Wimbledone final.Stefanos also beat him in 2019 ATP Finals.
I was Right on the WIN based on his challenge with Kyrious for a match in Greece .... I see confidence on Stefanos ... While the money beter Kyrious walkover against Fritz @Japan open2022
@@AlanGoswami-nz9lg what the hell is wrong with you people?are you mental?like i siad, i just saw that in the subtitles everytime the commentator says tsitsipas. You dumb fucks.
Very similar match to the way Federer lost to Millman at the 2018 US Open. Up a set, winning in the second, then suddenly just seeming to lose some energy.
After the Glorious Golden age of tennis with Roger Rafa and Novak Murray Wawrinka, back to the Iron age with Medvedev Tsisipas Rublev Sinner and Shapovalov!
Federer is emotionless while the opposition is emotionally-fluctuating. The difference between a champion and a high level player is the mental stability to keep calm in all situations.
Federer hit an approach shot that was called long by the line judge. The chair umpire corrected the call to be in and hence no challenge was needed. However, because of the incorrect call, the point could only be replayed, despite Federer seemingly having had advantage in the rally.
Roger clearly lost this match to himself. He is so good that no matter how the other guy is playing, what determines the result of the match is Roger’s level of play at that day. Getting into his head (and hurt his confidence) is the way to beat him. Rafa and Novak have perfected that… Tsitsipas just got lucky this time.
21 years age upto 27 years old federer is the best tennis player ever born. Once reaching around 33years age, well past his prime upto his age of 38 yesrs he was continuosly thrashing prime nadal of age 27 years to 32 years. - 8 matches out of 9 matches ( only 1 match lost in clay in very unplayable windy conditions)
@@Kidgloves1984 whatever makes you happy, Federer tends to play shit in the most crucial moments. He lost 24 matches having matchpoints, and thats not including all the close matches.
Is it just me who feels like the AO classics music is epic? When the winning point comes and the music kicks in, it's always super emotional
no, it sounds depressing and out of style.
Agreed
Yeah I have the same feeling. Remember the scene with Djokovic falls on the ground after wins championship over Nadal
It’s perfect, it brings back memories but there is also a hint of sadness that someone you watched is no longer playing anymore.
The beauty of this match are:
1) RF play
2)Two Single handed backhand.
Correction: 1) RF Play & ST play....is that clear now ??
@@amaldomohan5052 no
@@adamcang4683 stay mad bozo
@@amaldomohan5052
Toilitsipas
When Tsitsipas smiles after Roger hits a backhand winner down the line... it's sweetness. He must've dreamt of meeting Federer as a boy... and here he is trading blows with his idol in a slam.
When Federer starts grunting, you know you’re doing something right.
U idiot Federer never grunts
@@slurpf1sh0nt0p8 he's grunting something.
Exactly fed never grunts ..look how short feds shiots were landing this was a sub par performance
Federer was clearly grunting in the tie break of 4th set !! Not as loud as Nadal or Djoko or Sharapova !!
Next
Pretty crazy that it still takes nearly 4 hours for an upcoming next gen player, playing probably the best match of his career (up to this point) to put away 37 year old Federer who was not at his best, Tsitsipas has of course proven he is a very good player since this match but it really makes you think that a 25 year old prime Federer pretty much mops the floor with almost anyone not named Nadal
Tsitsipas was 20 at this point, which is still a very immature age in tennis. Federer hadn't won any grand slam at the age of 20, QF being the farthest he had gone.
@@swastikbasu8972 now he's 23, not a slam in sight, can't even get a single title this year so far.. Fed? Wimbledon at 21 yo.
@@MinorVoices he was literally a set away from winning a slam against the GOAT. Obviously Tsitsipas isn’t Federer but he’s a very talented player who’ll win several slams
@@MinorVoices see, I am not a fan of Tsitsipas at all. My point is the gross assumption involved about a 25-yo Federer supposedly mopping the floor with everyone other than Nadal, based on these out of context matches, is just wrong, and extremely disrespectful.
Wrong analysis son . Federer was at his best . How shut your face
20:30 Point of the match.
Those 3 consecutive slices were peRFection.
Don’t you see? Federer got out of a tight spot he put himself in. The drive backhand he hit after the slices was super short and allowed Tsistipas to attack. Federer happened to hit a high risk/reward shot well that time
I can watch Federer's one handed backhand all day ❤️
And you can't watch Tsitsipas's backhand for the duration of the match ?? I'm sure you know what 'MIRROR IMAGE' MEANS, RIGHT ?
Federer's backhand is ugly
Stefanos here showed what he is capable of when he has his mind set on it!!!
This is so much great! I respect the tennis athletes! I love them!
I remember before this match I had a really strong feeling Tsitsipas would win. Federer had lost at the us open surprisingly, and Tsitsipas really looked like he felt it was his time to win.
22:55 he went full Nadal
Only difference is his grunt is more realistic than Rafa's.
Only difference is his grunt was feminine and weak, Nadal has a gladiator grunt.
@@jameswalker6864 Do you honestly believe Nadals grunt is realistic? Nobody screams like that while hitting a ball
@@jameswalker6864 lmao feminine? Are you this insecure with your manhood that you’re trying to degrade someone with their grunt?
@@bilindameen6302 clearly Nadal screams like that when he hits the ball, goes to show how much energy and intensity he puts into his shots; opposite to Federer, who makes every shot look effortless
Great extended highlights! Good editing too.
Tsitsipas showed the world in this match , how mentally prepared he is for this sport, how good he’s already and how GREAT he will be!
Well......
@@unofflesnar9819 well what?
@@danielam.4203 He isnt mentally prepared yet he may have improved but not mentally prepared to win multiple slams... Thats evident after RG 2021
@@unofflesnar9819 well i think he’s the most mentally prepared out of the young guys! He didn’t chocked mentally in the FO final...he was just outplayed by a more experienced guy! For a first final he did very well.He’s still showing his mental strength like in AO open when he defeated Rafa...he’ll be the first out of the next gen to win a Slam...just wait
@@danielam.4203 But in my opinion Medvedev has more chances at US open among the young guys so lets see
Who's here after Tsitsipas-Nadal match?
Me
Nadal got absolutely schmacked
@@olivermccall9770 not really, he breezed through the first two sets, messed up in the third set tiebreaker and then got schmacked in the last two sets
@@patrickcarson290 maybe in fo or uso. defs not at ao in his own playground
@@patrickcarson290 not with djokovic or nadal at their favourite surfaces
Tsitsipas será el nuevo número 1 del mundo x mucho tiempo.Es un gigante de mucho talento,garra y elasticidad.Grande Stefano,desde Chile te seguimos x siempre...
VIVA GRECIA !!
Es el hijo de Alcaraz
Tsitsi my favourit Player of all time. 💪🏻🥰
then you are pathetic...
Aca se nota el limpio tennis, con still y elegancia, bravo Federer y un gran futuro para Tsitsipas su tennis es perfecto.
Words are useless when u watch RF play.
It`s like assisting a opera. Silence tells it all
6:07 i like how federer stares, so intimidating
Humble nice guy 😂😂😂
6:17*
what’s the problem?????
@@손만기-m1n what do you mean
@@rennardyjuwana7254 why fed looks like upset?
Karantine day 15, watching Stef winning his hero. Epic day that was...
What is Karantine?😂
@@tylermcdonald4375 Quarantine in greek :P
Wonderlandian :) I wish to visit Greece someday 🙌🏽
@Oliver McCall Best moment of his career was wining the ATP finals
Karentine 2020
Tsitsipas has bulked up quite a bit in the couple of years since this match. He looks very thin here - much stronger these days.
I see him the same
It is together eegeb Tsitsipas Djokovic beaten 2-1 sets okay gond gor dyre
Tsitsipas played amazingly with those service defenses and overall so this statement is not to discredit his efforts.
Those line calls did Roger dirty psychologically, in both the first and last set.
GOATS r supposed to be ready for whatever is thrown at them : physically or psychologically…
@@123xyzabccba and covid vaccine
Style + elegance + sophistication + cool + calm + composure + relaxed + sublime + subtle + collective + Mute+ class + orthodox shots= Roger Federer play tennis🎾! 😀
And loose
Seriously great video they were both amazing!! Thanks for this 🙌🏼
Yas 😘😘😘😘😘
Yes instant classic match. And Federer was 37 1/2 years old when this tournament was played.
GOOSEBUMPS!
unfortunate for Federer that he somehow found ways to waste 4 set points on the second set, and that was the turning point for the Gen next to have confidence that he could save several break points against great players on great tournaments !
6:14 that eyes. If i were the umpire, how scary
That's the real Mr 40-15. He turned into Serena. He wants to shove the ball down his throat.
@@katerinapatiniotis5598 The only difference is Federer kept his cool.
What happened? I didn’t understand
@@AP-qu8sl He was going to win tye point but there was a correction.
Blind 0 oh ok, but Federer did not challenge that call so y was it played again?
This match will be remembered as the "mirror" win, win win win,win.
Master vs apprentice 0 - 1
1-1 dubai
World Class contest
Roger the best of the history
LOL
Tsitsipas vs Federer in AO
Much like Federer vs Sampras at Wimbledon
Tsitsipas will never great tennis player like Federer,Djokovic and Nadal.
sofija cubic How do you know that?
@@sofijacubic900 it isn't impossible at all
i am sure nobody expected federer to be what he is now in 2001
nope
Federer lives in the heart of people
Hey you know what? Federal didn’t make it easy for the young man even when he’s almost 40 and yet still play like a young man. Over all they made this game super exciting! I applaud both of them for that! Very fun to watch.
Let's go Tsitsipas 💪🏽🇬🇷
6:15 You don't wanna get that look from his Magesty
Tsitsipas showing once again he's by far the best player on the tour
What a year by the young greek
Nothing can stop him
18 year boy destroyed him in US
@@ernar8926 Didnt know a five set thriller that ended with a tie-break by two was destroyed
Just like Federer , he did it to Nadal at the same tournament.
And in 2022 he'll beat Djokovic!
@@weronikahmielewicz4033 in RG or USO
Since djokovic is too strong on AO.
@@f.r.y5857 I know, but look- Stef beat Federer at AO in 2019, now he beat Nadal (at AO in 2021), and I hope he'll beat Djoković at AO in 2022.
@@weronikahmielewicz4033 i hope he doesn't beat djokovic
You should post full matches like US Open and Wimbledon accounts
He earned it.
How easily the best FH of all time turns into the worst when its the matter of big points.. He had so many chances match should have been over in 3 sets IMO
It's weird isn't it? Ivan Lendl, who had the best forehand of the 80s, was to say years later that he hated people hitting to his forehand on big points.
Stefanos deserves a GS
Juega muy stefanos 👏🏻
Federer missing huge on so many huge points
@Oliver Engholm thanks for your contribution, oliver
@Oliver Engholm neither was i. Your input was so valuable
Oliver Engholm nice work
@@kchuk1965 was that good trolling on his part? ive been off the internet for a while im not sure anymore
Tesla Death Ray it might have been or he could just be mentally challenged.
Tsitsipas looks so much more fluid here. Moving more freely while today he looks totally static on court
Another one of those matches where Fed choked away. Blowing those 4 set points in the 2nd set was the turning point of the match.
'choked away', you must be a diehard fedfan, is this some kind of excuses? Even if I play your game, theres no guarantee he would win.
Inability to convert set points and BPs cost federer many matches which he should have won in the twilight end of his career.
Hopefully in 20 years we see this as apprentice beating master like when Federer beat Sampras.
you can hear the pain in their voice lmao
Tiitsipas going to win more than 10 grandslams fr sure future no 1
Dwight, Jim is waiting for you.
False, Jim is in the toilet
Maybe Federer was far from his best, but I would be a fool not to give Tsitsipas the credit he deserve
Great job congratulations
Good for Tsitsitpas! I’m a Federer fan because of the way he plays the court and his players. Other players should feel a sense of accomplishment for sure, but Federer still will be the better player and not sure who is going to surpass that. I guess everyone has their style too so my comment is quite subjective!
roger federer es el gran maestro del tenis mundial el servio y el español solo son mas rapidos pero la clase de federer es de otro nivel.
ojo con ugo humbert encontro la derecha y las lineas de reves paralelo es como ver jugar al chileno rios del 98
12:30 what a point by Federer
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4 set points for a 2-0 set lead, including a couple which he got back into a neutral rally - loses all of them and loses the match in 4 sets. Or third set unforced shank forehands at break point up. Fed demonstrating his mental muggery at its best. This one hurt. Some srs hq tennis here as well, at least tsitsipas too has a nice style and single handed bh
A guy that has won over 1200 matches and over 100 titles has "mental muggery"
Now that's funny.
@@samy29987 glad i made you laugh 🤣😋 yes he has many titles, somewhat padded by 25 atp 250 titles. So many big moments where he had match points, his career could be untouchable had things gone his way more. But thats tennis and its scoring system
@@frozenragu Are you kidding me? His career is already untouchable to 99.5% of all tennis players that have ever played the game in history.
Also, since when does winning tournaments become padding? You probably are one of those casual viewers that only watch GS and atp 1000 and everything else is just garbage. Each tourney win has its significance, especially for the player. But hey, why should I expect random nobodies on youtube to know this...
Now this is getting hilarious, thank you for the laughs... lol
@@samy29987 yes untouchable, except for nadal and Djokovic. Wimby 19 still hurts ok, this process helps 😅 and no im not a casual viewer, im a top grade player, coach, club operator and a coaching business manager #tennisislife
@@frozenragu Two players that are near Federer in numbers out of how many that have ever played the game in total? 100k? 500k? Yeah, keep saying that Federer has mental muggery. For all the tennis that is part of your life, I sure do question your reasoning and logic. Also yes, Wimby 19 should have been Federer's but he still proved at 38 he could compete at the highest level.
Familia Tsipsipas 12:22, 14:27, 18:22, 19:58, 21:28, 21:40, 23:05, 24:53
Familia Federer 12:51, 16:35, 17:06, 24:17
12:22, 18:22❤
i agree completely with the commentator @ 5:05. For example eliminating service lets and no ad scoring. 100% agree and won't tolerate it haha
d jb; go read your comment again, and you'll be convinced what an idiot you are....just like coronavirus believers....hahaha hahaha hahahaha
It’s amazing someone as old as Federer can compete pretty much head to head with the best today has to offer, when he is playing poorly. Feds prime would have gone 6-1,6-2, 6-0 against such an opponent. A testament to how good he used to be but also how good his competition was back then and the lack of raw talent populating the youthful at the top currently. Video game generation sucked the talent out of the pool allowing the kings of yesteryear a stay of execution.
Lmao.
@@andrejmitrovic4958 ?
Stefanos for the win. Come on Stefanos. Make em suffer.
He wouldn’t hanve gone 6:1 6:2 6:0 against Tsitsipas never in his career,the 2019 Federer was playing at top level,played Wimbledone final.Stefanos also beat him in 2019 ATP Finals.
DEUS GREGO 🇬🇷❤💯
I was Right on the WIN based on his challenge with Kyrious for a match in Greece .... I see confidence on Stefanos ... While the money beter Kyrious walkover against Fritz @Japan open2022
Federer - his choking ability is legendary. 😂 😂
Legendary full stop. Cry baby🤣
@@jul9830 He cries like a b**ch when he loses.. Its just pathetic.
@@mladen5016 Lol do u watch tennis. Keep telling bullshit Kid
@@jul9830 Calm down, silly! You're makin' a dumba*s of yourself!
@@jul9830 Yes, I watch tennis! I watch Federer choke against Joker on a regular basis! It's a glorious site to behold!
I love how the subtitles spells Tsitsipas as "sits a pest" lol
@humanISvegan do you think I just invented that?like I said the youtube subtitles said that. If you did not saw that, then you're the moron and idiot.
YOU not only look UGLY, YOU talk UGLY too.....you f**king ghost.
@@AlanGoswami-nz9lg what the hell is wrong with you people?are you mental?like i siad, i just saw that in the subtitles everytime the commentator says tsitsipas. You dumb fucks.
Can you upload Federer vs Baghdatis AO 2006 Final?
Damn... I forgot how amazing it is to watch Federer play and i forgot what an amazing match Tsitsipas played then
Very similar match to the way Federer lost to Millman at the 2018 US Open. Up a set, winning in the second, then suddenly just seeming to lose some energy.
Actually - No one can beat ROGER But ROGER Beat Him Self 😊
Moral of the match: Fed couldn’t convert break points. If he did, he’d have won this in four sets and not vice versa
If if if....
Nadal dismantled him in SF. Then Djokovic dismantled Nadal in the Final.
Yes, Fed just played rubbish, and was jinxed.
22:56 First time seeing Fed grunting...
He grunts a lot of time mainly on clay because of rythm
Could someone explain what happened at 6:03 ..... what was the mistake by the line man
There goes my hero...
Another sheep joining the herd !!
6:07 Could someone please explain me why they have to replay the point?
The match point is exactly like this point at 4:39
When Fed says Chum Jetze, you’re in deep trouble.
Reporter: What happened to your forehand Federer?
Fed: Forehand has left the chat, jinxed again, by the Universe/something I did, to upset God.
One of commentators called Tsitsipas the "heir apparent." This has not been borne out by time.
Elisavet is too adorable :))
Fed had the 2nd set on his stick..up 5-4 his Ad...and blew it.
What if Roger won the game at 2:59, if he got 2 sets, the result might have been different in my opinion~~:)
Nearly 4 hours , Federer had no Power left, 17:30. and without attacking you can't overrule Tsitsipas
Meanwhile 36 yo Novak beats Stefanos 3-0 in AO final 😅😅😅😊
the time when majority of australians never heard the word CORONA VIRUS..
Federer est + vieux de 17 ans !!!! .... Federer est bien meilleur joueur ! ... BRAVO !
Really? 6:15 ??? Wanting to shove the ball down the linesman's throat? He turned into a bad loser Serena.
@@katerinapatiniotis5598 you’re so obsessed with Serena and Roger that it’s funny
And Rogers knees were toast.
After the Glorious Golden age of tennis with Roger Rafa and Novak Murray Wawrinka, back to the Iron age with Medvedev Tsisipas Rublev Sinner and Shapovalov!
The umpire almost made a terrible mistake of not calling out before last challenge. the late challenge saved him.
the commentators are trying to compliment federer as much as they can
Federer is emotionless while the opposition is emotionally-fluctuating. The difference between a champion and a high level player is the mental stability to keep calm in all situations.
6:14 what happened just there? Wy didn't Federer didn't challenge?
Federer hit an approach shot that was called long by the line judge. The chair umpire corrected the call to be in and hence no challenge was needed. However, because of the incorrect call, the point could only be replayed, despite Federer seemingly having had advantage in the rally.
@@matmagix3845 thanks
Yeah Tennis
4 set points lost by RF in the second set and then went on to lose that set... You can tell that the 38-years old is way past his prime.
Could Federer hit the net any more than he did in this match?
The Australian royalty was probably almost voting on taking the net off the court. Lol
20:54 commentators clapping for federer point. Bias as hell
Stefanos is 17 years younger ten Roger and still this is so tight. Btw at 5:32 is that Stefanos younger brother? Looks alike :)
Roger clearly lost this match to himself. He is so good that no matter how the other guy is playing, what determines the result of the match is Roger’s level of play at that day. Getting into his head (and hurt his confidence) is the way to beat him. Rafa and Novak have perfected that… Tsitsipas just got lucky this time.
21 years age upto 27 years old federer is the best tennis player ever born. Once reaching around 33years age, well past his prime upto his age of 38 yesrs he was continuosly thrashing prime nadal of age 27 years to 32 years. - 8 matches out of 9 matches ( only 1 match lost in clay in very unplayable windy conditions)
Not a huge loss for Federer, as Djokovic would have mopped floors with him later if he had moved on to next round
1:35 if federer wins that point then he wins the match
The Greek kid has a good serve, good ground game..but Roger was making to many unforced errors that cost him..
The Greek hit hard and dedicated to his match much. Roger did well, but occasionally he's not at his peak.
I just thought Roger made some unforced errors in crucial moments of the match..it was a tight match nevertheless!
@@Kidgloves1984isnt that always the case with roger?
No.
@@Kidgloves1984 whatever makes you happy, Federer tends to play shit in the most crucial moments. He lost 24 matches having matchpoints, and thats not including all the close matches.