Federer was pretty green back then and Agassi was in good form in 2001. But this result was still pretty shocking at the time, not just retrospect. Federer hadn't beaten MF'ing Pete Sampras at Wimbledon just a couple months earlier.
You can tell Roger did not want to be in court, just like Carlos in Cincy and US Open 24’. Seems they were going thru mental adjustment stage where having fun is taken over by expectations, just like Agassi in early 90’s🤷🏻
This player..... wth you talking about? you're talking about the best returner of all time, the best backhand of all time and some would argue if it wasn't for all the dark stuff in his life, he would have won just as many slams as the big 3.
At that time, Federer wasn't good on hard court yet, besides crowd was on US side. He was a serve volley guy that style dominates by Winblemdon surface. This video your comments show you don't understand tennis.
Djokovic is the first man in the open era to win 4 consecutive grand slams accross three different distinct surfaces, he is the first man ever to win every big title annual and non-annual in men's tennis collecting every masters, slam, YEC and olympic gold, first man ever to win every major at least three times each, holds the record for most slams won (24), holds the record for most weeks at #1 (429), holds the record for most ye as #1 (8), holds the records for most masters 1000 won (40), holds the record for most YEC won (7), has reached double digits at one particular grand slam tournament (got 10 at AO) and only 2nd man after Nadal (14 at RG) and third player accross both genders after Court (11 at AO) to achieve this feat in singles, 73% of all his titles are big ones 72 out of 99 in total and it's third most title count for any man in open era only trailing Federer himself (103) and Connors who holds the oe record at 109 and Djokovic is still good enough to surpass Federer's 103 titlemark even if he underperforms as of lately...
But sure, keep gloating about couple of trivial records like sharing title count with a few open era legends at the USO or holding an all-time Wimbledon record by a factor of one...lmao
Gotta love the kid who is asking Federer for an autograph at the end, that kid was a visionary :)
Thanks for this. In nearly 25 years I've never seen more than a couple minutes of footage from this match.
"This player.. " gimme a f...g break
Thought you were talking about Marin Cilic at US Open 2014. Brutal display of tennis
All your videos are great, dont know what people are complaining for
Federer was pretty green back then and Agassi was in good form in 2001.
But this result was still pretty shocking at the time, not just retrospect. Federer hadn't beaten MF'ing Pete Sampras at Wimbledon just a couple months earlier.
You can tell Roger did not want to be in court, just like Carlos in Cincy and US Open 24’. Seems they were going thru mental adjustment stage where having fun is taken over by expectations, just like Agassi in early 90’s🤷🏻
This player..... wth you talking about? you're talking about the best returner of all time, the best backhand of all time and some would argue if it wasn't for all the dark stuff in his life, he would have won just as many slams as the big 3.
At that time, Federer wasn't good on hard court yet, besides crowd was on US side. He was a serve volley guy that style dominates by Winblemdon surface. This video your comments show you don't understand tennis.
Quien será ese jugador pelado? No lo reconozco.... una de las mejores devoluciones de la historia nada más.
Seriously?🤦♂️
Now, he has the joint most number of US Open titles in the Open Era and last man to defend the US Open title till date.
Djokovic is the first man in the open era to win 4 consecutive grand slams accross three different distinct surfaces, he is the first man ever to win every big title annual and non-annual in men's tennis collecting every masters, slam, YEC and olympic gold, first man ever to win every major at least three times each, holds the record for most slams won (24), holds the record for most weeks at #1 (429), holds the record for most ye as #1 (8), holds the records for most masters 1000 won (40), holds the record for most YEC won (7), has reached double digits at one particular grand slam tournament (got 10 at AO) and only 2nd man after Nadal (14 at RG) and third player accross both genders after Court (11 at AO) to achieve this feat in singles, 73% of all his titles are big ones 72 out of 99 in total and it's third most title count for any man in open era only trailing Federer himself (103) and Connors who holds the oe record at 109 and Djokovic is still good enough to surpass Federer's 103 titlemark even if he underperforms as of lately...
But sure, keep gloating about couple of trivial records like sharing title count with a few open era legends at the USO or holding an all-time Wimbledon record by a factor of one...lmao
Yeah but what happened after this match? You should watch 2005 final of us open Agassi be Federer where Agassi couldn’t stand a chance.
are you serious?
Agassi was close to lead two sets to one in '05.