Dimitrov builds his PERFECT player 🤔

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  • @rijgrg1
    @rijgrg1 Год назад +86

    Some of the best and original answers I've seen in all of these build a player videos. Grigor, you my friend, have earned even more respect as an athlete and student of the game.

  • @TheGTuohy
    @TheGTuohy Год назад +63

    I’ve been lucky enough to see him play at Queen’s. So elegant and exciting and seems like a great guy

  • @huntersnider9621
    @huntersnider9621 Год назад +48

    Nishikori backhand shoutout I see Grigor is a man of taste

  • @hero0149
    @hero0149 Год назад +197

    I'm glad he mentioned Kei Nishikori's name.

    • @adambennaim5500
      @adambennaim5500 Год назад +4

      I would put nalbandians backhand

    • @sultanabran1
      @sultanabran1 Год назад +2

      i've heard roger say kei has one of the best backhands on the tour.

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад +3

      @@sultanabran1 Dimi was trying to be nice picking all these different players but everyone knows what the most effective and consistent backhand of all time is.

    • @sultanabran1
      @sultanabran1 Год назад +2

      @@huzcer well the interview wasn't asking who you think dimitrov thinks the best backhand is. is it? in any case, where in my comment does it agree or disagree with dimitrov or you?

    • @huzcer
      @huzcer Год назад

      @@sultanabran1 get over yourself

  • @alextran8757
    @alextran8757 Год назад +36

    Wow, very well spoken and thoughtful variety compared to the rest...cant disagree with any.

  • @epicfaaail
    @epicfaaail Год назад +70

    i love how people have different picks on everything but return is the only one wheres no room for debate :D

    • @MrChillywilly7
      @MrChillywilly7 Год назад +15

      Aggasi was no slouch on the return! But other than that, nobody comes close to Djokovic!

    • @Pie-oq4np
      @Pie-oq4np Год назад

      Even BH shouldn't be debatable

    • @SARYM911
      @SARYM911 Год назад +1

      @@Pie-oq4np Can't argue with the 24 slams but there have been a few right up there like Nalbandian...What puts Djokovic ahead on that side is reach and flexibility but his forehand and serve have been really good the last few years

    • @marshaloga3047
      @marshaloga3047 Месяц назад

      And forehand

  • @michaeljuritsch9393
    @michaeljuritsch9393 Год назад +14

    I am glad he mentioned Davydenko! He gets not enough credit. He was a really good player

  • @zetristan4525
    @zetristan4525 Год назад +23

    This was the most interesting one

  • @Bono9850
    @Bono9850 Год назад +15

    Forehand: Alcaraz
    Backhand:Wawrinka
    Serve: Kyrgios
    Return: Djokovic
    Slice: Federer
    Net game: Federer
    Speed: Tommy Paul
    Mental toughness: Djokovic
    But we miss the most important skill
    Consistency:Djokovic

    • @jamonleecarter8698
      @jamonleecarter8698 Год назад +2

      Really consistency? 😂 then why not add novak’s retiring matches when losing, taking 10+ mins bathroom breaks while losing, calling medical timeout while losing?

    • @bsrussian
      @bsrussian Год назад +1

      Forehand alcaraz? It’s a great forehand but Federer, nadal, del potro, Gonzales all have better ones

    • @Bono9850
      @Bono9850 Год назад

      @@bsrussian Yeah maybe, it's personal preference. But you're actually right, Del Potro's forehand was amazing.

    • @Eudemoni_
      @Eudemoni_ Год назад

      speed Tommy Paul :D I go for Monfils every day

    • @6Whodini
      @6Whodini 8 месяцев назад

      Net game Federer??? Realy. Roger is not a net player was.... never was net player ...and never will be a net player. Federer is a baseline player

  • @MrEverything7T
    @MrEverything7T Год назад +6

    If only can use same player once my list would probably go something like:
    Forehand: Alcaraz
    Backhand: Wawrinka
    Serve: Isner
    Return: Schwartzman
    Slice: Dimitrov
    Net Game: Federer
    Speed: De Minaur
    Mental Toughness: Djokovic
    Competitiveness: Nadal
    Celebration: Medvedev

    • @BigOllieSpin
      @BigOllieSpin Год назад

      BH or return Murray

    • @taylorbrewer5852
      @taylorbrewer5852 Год назад +1

      Schwartzman return? A kick serve by someone super tall is pretty difficult for him to return just to his height

    • @MrEverything7T
      @MrEverything7T Год назад +2

      Schwartzman literally survives solely on breaks, in his prime he had by far the most breaks on tour.

    • @gabrielametodieva8360
      @gabrielametodieva8360 Год назад +5

      Alcaraz forehand is great but it leaks a lot of errors and he hasn’t tuned it sufficiently to be on an all time great list imo. It has the potential to be but right now he has days when it’s just wild.

    • @traebeneck4994
      @traebeneck4994 Год назад

      This is a ridiculously good list. Pretty close to what I'd pick personally

  • @6Whodini
    @6Whodini Год назад +26

    Still don't understand when they pic Nadal Over Djokovic when it comes to mental toughness. There is no player in the world that can handle a hostile crowd like Djokovic. Specialy when he plays Roger or Rafa. And still he is ahead on the head to head versus both players

    • @魚-c3d
      @魚-c3d Год назад +6

      Yeah me neither it's starting to feel like brain washing. I'd argue that Nadal has the best fighting spirit because he never gives up any point and plays each one like it's match point. However Djokovic has an ability to keep his composure in key moments that I've never seen in anybody else (except maybe Sampras), while having 99% of Rafa's fighting spirit.

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 Год назад +19

      You're confusing mental toughness with being clutch.
      Djokovic is more clutch than Rafa.
      Mental toughness for me is how you overcome adversity and Rafa is second to none.
      We know how difficult it can be to come back from injury, Thiem is struggling for years.
      Nadal has made so many comebacks when his career looked finished. Unreal mental toughness and self belief.
      Nadal was always picking up injuries, missing large parts of the tour, missing many Masters and even Slams but he always came back stronger. He's the right pick for mental toughness.

    • @AaravYadav-em5tj
      @AaravYadav-em5tj 11 месяцев назад +2

      The H2H which Djoker stat padded against 33+ Federer. Come on .... He did a vulture job.

    • @DaveOwen-vn6ie
      @DaveOwen-vn6ie 10 месяцев назад +1

      Your just SAD that they don't pick DJOKOVIC for EVERY category

    • @dontmindmymixedcontent7842
      @dontmindmymixedcontent7842 10 месяцев назад +2

      Djokovic has broke his racket, Rafa has never and keeps cool

  • @SJ-di5zu
    @SJ-di5zu Год назад +72

    Can’t be mad at any of these picks, especially if he’s using each player once. Although I think someone like Alcaraz, Medvedev, De Minaur, or Monfils could’ve been used for speed over Davydenko. I also feel like using Nadal at “mental toughness” is a little bit of a waste when you can use him for forehand or footwork or speed, whereas you could plug Ferrer in at mental toughness.
    Also Dimitrov’s backhand slice is insane. It’s genuinely a match winner against certain players, and it’s the reason he stomped Murray at the US Open. I’d put it on the same level as Federer’s.

    • @TheRafaelBond
      @TheRafaelBond Год назад +2

      lol, you dont pick by convenience or leisure for inclusion standards, if he feels Rafa is best for mental, he will take him for mental.

    • @lammie001
      @lammie001 Год назад +4

      No way his slice is on par with Federer. Forget about it

    • @thesoccergod
      @thesoccergod Год назад +4

      @@lammie001 Not even close. Like a number of people have said, Fed's slice was a "swiss knife". Dimitrov's is cool but no way does he have the variety Fed had. Or the control.

    • @nenkoandreev9894
      @nenkoandreev9894 Год назад +1

      There is no better Forehand than Federer's one...I am a Nole fan.

    • @twittertwice
      @twittertwice Год назад +1

      He played them. You watched!

  • @Ushgulubululum
    @Ushgulubululum Год назад +19

    My picks are
    Forehand - Del Potro
    Backhand - Thiem
    Serve - Sampras
    Return - Djokovic
    Slice - Federer
    Net Game - Edberg
    Speed - Nadal
    Mental Toughness - Djokovic
    Competitiveness - Djokovic
    Celebration - Federer

    • @BigOllieSpin
      @BigOllieSpin Год назад +7

      Backhand Thiem 😂😂😂
      Celebrations definitely Medvedev

    • @traebeneck4994
      @traebeneck4994 Год назад

      @@BigOllieSpinIn his prime, Thiem had one of the best backhands on tour PERIOD, and arguably has one of the greatest 1HBHs of all time. Maybe only Stan's is better, but Thiem's BH is close to GOAT status

    • @BigOllieSpin
      @BigOllieSpin Год назад +1

      @@traebeneck4994 bs. Thiem's BH never ever was better than Zverev's

    • @traebeneck4994
      @traebeneck4994 Год назад +1

      @@BigOllieSpinI never made that claim. I only said that Thiem has one of the greatest 1HBHs of all time (which would be difficult to argue against), and while his backhand was one of the best on tour regardless of 1H vs 2H, I never argued that it was THE best. It was obviously elite, easily top-10 or 20, but of course players like Zverev and Djokovic had FAR better backhands than his.

    • @cpt-r.federer5940
      @cpt-r.federer5940 Год назад

      @@traebeneck4994(I’m a fan of him) good but not better than Gasquet so i don’t know how could you say that

  • @Jack-pl2he
    @Jack-pl2he Год назад +8

    Dimitrov tried to mention not the same Player

  • @natehanying54
    @natehanying54 Год назад +6

    ATP players interviewed common answers:
    Forehand: Roger
    Return: Novak
    Serve: Nick Kyrgios
    Mental Toughness: Rafa

    • @dimitrijespasic473
      @dimitrijespasic473 Год назад +1

      Rafa being at mental toughness when Djoković is around is hilarious. He's a clear 2nd no doubt, but he's not Novak.

    • @natehanying54
      @natehanying54 Год назад +3

      @@dimitrijespasic473 I dunno man you can watch Medvedev's interview as well. Same answer from him.

    • @dimitrijespasic473
      @dimitrijespasic473 Год назад

      @@natehanying54 Yeah I watched it a week before this one. Still hilarious. I guess it would be alright if he had to use a player only once.

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 Год назад +4

      ​@@dimitrijespasic473You're confusing mental toughness with being clutch.
      Djokovic is more clutch.
      Rafa has faced a lot more adversity in his career, constant injuries, missing months of tour, losing form but he always comes back stronger. That is a sign mental toughness. Rafa is second to none.

    • @dimitrijespasic473
      @dimitrijespasic473 Год назад +1

      @@alburaq3290 mental toughness is also winning when the crowd is against you. Constant interruptions, booing etc and he even started playing better.

  • @Tradingdream11111
    @Tradingdream11111 Год назад +25

    For once creative and non boring answers

  • @mihailopavlovic2027
    @mihailopavlovic2027 Год назад +32

    I love these videos. For mental toughness I wouldnt agree with pick any of the top 3 part, I think that the choice should be either Novak or Rafa, I give slight edge to Novak because he is always playing against the opponent and crowd, but Rafa is also a perfect pick as well so yeah. Other than that, I pretty much agree with everything, Kei pick is kinda surprising but its not a bad one

    • @sasho888prm
      @sasho888prm Год назад +6

      If this was 2017 or earlier, you'd be picking Federer as well for mental toughness.
      But fans quickly forget things after a few years go by.

    • @mihailopavlovic2027
      @mihailopavlovic2027 Год назад +8

      @@sasho888prm I would still pick Rafa or Novak, because of the circumstances they've been in. Roger is not a bad take at all, I simply think that both Nadal and Đoković are mentaly tougher

    • @CkvEditz
      @CkvEditz Год назад +1

      @@sasho888prmNah feds mental toughness was terrible he choked so many matches while having match point….

    • @sasho888prm
      @sasho888prm Год назад +4

      @@CkvEditz Oh yeah, I guess he was lucky to win those 1 or 2 Slams once with a weak mindset

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 Год назад

      For mental toughness, Hewitt. He was the toughest.

  • @knotwilg3596
    @knotwilg3596 Год назад +12

    Nice to see some older players in there. S&V used to be stronger because it was a more successful strategy back in the fast court days. Except for Kyrgios and the genetic giants, there's no serving like Ivanisevic, Becker or Sampras anymore. Especially flat serve seems to have almost gone extinct. With that and using only active players once, this is my list:
    Serve: Kyrgios
    Return: Medvedev
    Forehand: Sinner (unless Nadal comes back)
    Backhand: let's take Stan's one hander.
    Volley: Mahut (as a doubles specialist)
    Dropshot: Alcaraz
    Lob: Murray
    Overhead: Tsitsipas
    Speed & athleticism: Montfils
    Fitness: de Minaur
    Mental toughness & competitiveness: Djokovic
    Without the constraint I'd take Djokovic on most, with Kyrgios' Serve, Alcaraz' dropshot and Tsitsipas' overhead. Yes, also the forehand. I think it's generally underestimated how much control and variety he has with that shot.

    • @loganthewolverine2030
      @loganthewolverine2030 Год назад +4

      Did you watch the US Open final where Medvedev literally lost the match because of his forehand return? Refused to move forward and Novak won more than 40 serve and volley point on *one* side. Zero versatility as a returner. Take a look at Sebastian Korda instead.

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 Год назад +2

      Medvedev is a bad pick over Djokovic for return.
      Tsitsipas has a better forehand than Sinner.

  • @arthurdemange1090
    @arthurdemange1090 Год назад +2

    The best composition yet and by farrrrrr❤️🙏

  • @LegolasD
    @LegolasD Год назад +3

    Here’s a real test. Pick your player but you can only use each once and you can’t use Novak, Nadal or Roger? Server Isner, Forehand Pete, Speed Alcaraz, Return Andre, Backhand Nalbandian, Slice Dimitrov, mental toughness - Borg, Net game Edberg, Competitiveness Hewitt, Celebration Guga

    • @elchanclascocina
      @elchanclascocina Год назад

      Nice fun list! Interestingly or funny to me, the moment it got harder, the moment Borg quit... He did great meanwhile though, but couldn't/wouldn't handle not being the best.

  • @najeebhussain7530
    @najeebhussain7530 10 месяцев назад

    FH: Federer
    BH: Djokovic
    Serve: Isner
    Return: Djokovic
    Slice: Federer
    Net game: Edberg
    Touch: Federer
    Speed: Alcaraz
    Flexibility: Djokovic
    Mental: Djokovic
    Competitiveness: Nadal
    Celebrations: Medvedev

  • @definitionsupervillain4583
    @definitionsupervillain4583 Год назад +11

    Here's my unpopular opinion list:
    *Serve* : Roddick (not too tall)
    *Forehand* : Malisse / Gonzalez
    *Backhand* : Nalbandian
    *Volley* : Muller / Mischa
    *Slice* : Dolgopolov
    *Dropshot* : Alcaraz / Janowicz
    *Speed* : De Minaur / Rafa / Alcaraz
    *Mentality* : Nole
    *Flexibility* : Srichaphan / Nole
    *Physique* : Verdasco / Berettini / Fucsovics
    *Power* : Del Potro / Rublev
    *Spin* : Guga / Rafa / Thiem
    *Lob* : Hewitt / Murray
    *Consistency in all* : Federer
    What else?

    • @DrFearfall
      @DrFearfall Год назад +1

      That's a good list! Like the fact you've chosen some less obvious picks. Dolgopolov's offensive slice was insane, as was Gonzalez's forehand.

    • @Ushgulubululum
      @Ushgulubululum Год назад +1

      Heres mine
      Serve - Karlovic
      Forehand- Agassi
      Backhand - Kuerten
      Volley - Woodforde
      Slice - Aguilera
      Dropshot - Rios
      Speed - Ferrer
      Mentality - Hewitt
      Flexibility - Djokovic
      Physique - Wawrinka
      Power - Nadal
      Spin - Nadal
      Lob - Medvedev
      Consistency in all Djokovic

    • @definitionsupervillain4583
      @definitionsupervillain4583 Год назад +1

      @@DrFearfall I miss Dolgopolov :'(
      Never plays a boring match

    • @nurassyl088
      @nurassyl088 Год назад +1

      amazing tennis knowledge

    • @MrChillywilly7
      @MrChillywilly7 Год назад +1

      Nalbandian backhand was so good! He could do anything with it! And looked effortless!

  • @hertor8803
    @hertor8803 Год назад +4

    Good to see some of the older players getting a look in for once but when is someone going to chose Sampras for serve? I guess most current players aren't really students of the game and pick what they know. That's why these build a players are a bit samey.

    • @loganthewolverine2030
      @loganthewolverine2030 Год назад

      Or Agassi return and backhand.
      His return put fear in the hearts of weak second serves.

  • @IvanRegasek
    @IvanRegasek 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love how the players don't pick Nole for mental toughness, except Thiem who made it fair and said it's Rafa and him, but from my memory didn't he come up with/coin the term along with the celebration of pointing to his head?

  • @hiroshizojirushi7466
    @hiroshizojirushi7466 Год назад +8

    Indeed Dimitrov has arguably one of the best slices on tour. However, my impression (from several of his interviews) is, he is too obsessed in this shot and uses it WAY TOO MUCH… It is working against most of the players, but to compete with the best players, say top30 in world, it is simply NOT GOOD ENOUGH. Because the top players normally are very solid and therefore not afraid of pure defensive shots without speed and penetration. Even if they have trouble handling the slice in the beginning, they have unbelievable ability to adapt and find a way out quickly. Especially Dimitrov’s slice is no longer a mixed-up surprising shot but rather a regular shot, it is just easy to get used to for the top players. Unless Dimitrov has no intention to improve and get higher in the ranking again, he should just stop or reduce using that slice.

    • @10INTHEBIN99
      @10INTHEBIN99 Год назад +3

      Touch grass bro, he has a good slice and he just beat the #3 player in the world while constantly using it, grow up you child.

  • @tnuyx9405
    @tnuyx9405 Год назад +2

    Ill do one with players most likely no one will mention:
    Forehand: Cerundolo
    Backhand: Altmaier
    Slice: Steve Johnson
    Serve: Veselý
    Return: Paul
    Net: Mischa Zverev
    Mental: Coric
    Speed: Ymer
    Competitive: Sinner
    Celebration: Safin

    • @loganthewolverine2030
      @loganthewolverine2030 Год назад

      Haha, Safins celebration when he won the US Open, Australian Open slam finals and when he beat Federer in a 5 set marathon semi, were all just epic. 😅
      Spoiler: there was literally no celebration, not even a smile.
      Coric mentally is incredible. From an absolute prodigal young talent (beat Nadal and Federer at their peaks very young) he has still stayed motivated though injuries, including winning a masters 1000. Never gives the opponent nothing on the court no matter how much pain he might be in.
      I would go with Takao Suzuki over Mischa Zverev, check his AO match highlights against Federer.

    • @tnuyx9405
      @tnuyx9405 Год назад

      @@loganthewolverine2030 I chose Safin purely for the one where he pulled down his shorts. It was so insane that I had to include it. Coric doesn’t seem overawed by any occasion, and he fights so well. I’ll check out Suzuki

  • @apoetsbrain6794
    @apoetsbrain6794 7 месяцев назад

    i thought i was the only one that found Kygrios serve crazy whenever I watched it. It just looks sudden and tricky all at once.

  • @TheRampart
    @TheRampart Год назад +12

    Great list! Nalbandian for backhand on my list

    • @danguee1
      @danguee1 Год назад

      Best Nalbandian backhands are the best ever. But I've seen plenty of matches when David was off the boil - and so was his backhand.

  • @noahcarvalho2105
    @noahcarvalho2105 9 месяцев назад +1

    The perRFect player:
    Federer’s FH
    Federer’s BH
    Federer’s serve
    Federer’s volley

  • @etingiwa-osagie2059
    @etingiwa-osagie2059 Год назад +1

    Interesting picks. I agree with 80%.

  • @adamrubinson6875
    @adamrubinson6875 Год назад +5

    How can you not pick De Minaur for speed? He’s clearly the fastest

  • @filipelomba2259
    @filipelomba2259 Год назад +1

    Best choices so far!

  • @magnusenamd
    @magnusenamd Год назад

    Forhand=Sampras.Volly=Edberg.Mental=Björn Borg.Serve Sampras.Backhand one hand. Stan the Man.Two hands bakchand=David Nalbandian.

  • @juicevox5160
    @juicevox5160 Год назад +5

    Hewitt's a great pick!

  • @dastanprobg2071
    @dastanprobg2071 Год назад +12

    DJOKOVIC STILL CAN BEAT YOU PERFECT PLAYER.

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 Год назад +3

      No chance. This perfect player serves like Kyrgios and returns like Djokovic himself so Djokovic will always be at a disadvantage.
      Not to mention other weapons and elite net play.
      This perfect player would be unbeatable by any real player other than Nadal on clay.

    • @tritone11
      @tritone11 10 месяцев назад +1

      Djokovic fans are the funniest😄

  • @pikachude5490
    @pikachude5490 Год назад +1

    only thing id change with the first 5 is Marat Safin backhand > Kei

  • @Ab20222
    @Ab20222 Год назад

    For backhand why not choose a left handed forehand player’s?

    • @SJ-di5zu
      @SJ-di5zu Год назад

      Well if we’re being realistic with it, then you’d have to switch grips to hit two forehands, and that probably wouldn’t work well. If someone was to have two forehands, they would need to have a backhand return because serves come too fast for them to switch grips, and be able to hit defensive backhands. You would bare minimum need to have a good backhand slice/chip.

  • @michaelj8260
    @michaelj8260 Год назад

    Amazing stuff!

  • @itdenelll
    @itdenelll Год назад +2

    Someone picked davydenko for speed yesss

  • @Anonymous_baka634
    @Anonymous_baka634 7 месяцев назад

    my perfect player:
    Humour- Andrey rublev
    Style - Andrey Rublev
    personality- Andrey rublev
    everything else- Mix of the big 3

  • @JamesD-iw6pr
    @JamesD-iw6pr 4 месяца назад

    I know he had to put Rafa in there somewhere, but I would have chosen Novak for mental toughness. You just need to look at the matches Nadal and Novak played together to see that Novak had the edge there in turning matches around.

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 Год назад

    he's right on all those choices really.

  • @nikosgr9290
    @nikosgr9290 Год назад +7

    Its quite funny how Nole`s fans get offended why a lot of players and public pick Rafa for mental toughness as they would know better from their sofa. lol

    • @gabrielametodieva8360
      @gabrielametodieva8360 Год назад

      A lot of people are complaining on Instagram that Dimi didn’t pick Rafa for competitiveness. Calling him salty and Rafa hater. I found it funny 😂

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 Год назад +1

      @@gabrielametodieva8360 Especially when he picked Hewitt, everyone knows he is the mentally toughest player ever.

    • @nemesisprime1890
      @nemesisprime1890 3 месяца назад

      True enough, these Novak keyboard warriors seem to always cry about everything saying Novak is the mentally toughest..... When the actual players along with Novak who have played Rafa have always said that Rafa is the strongest mentally.

  • @davidmusicmaker
    @davidmusicmaker Год назад +2

    Amazing that he can keep a straight face with what he is being subjected to. Sad what we've come to in sports.

  • @Fighting-Spirit7
    @Fighting-Spirit7 Год назад +1

    For me Novak got strongest mental toughness he never gives up and fight like a warrior... he could be behind 6:0 6:0 and 5:0 and i would still have hope he can turn a match around.

    • @LaLa-ht3rp
      @LaLa-ht3rp Год назад +1

      Except while playing at the Olympics. The mental pressure of winning for home country is too tough

    • @gabrielametodieva8360
      @gabrielametodieva8360 Год назад

      I mean Nadal has done this too and also I think Grigor tried to pick a different player for each category

  • @garrusv
    @garrusv Год назад

    Love Kei ❤

  • @rickyismyuncle4485
    @rickyismyuncle4485 Год назад +15

    Nadal is a bit overrated on mental toughness. What has he done outside of clay which suits his game completely? Djokovic is doing it everywhere against a full stadium.

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 Год назад +1

      Rafa has faced more adversity with constant injuries. Look at Thiem, his career is almost over after one injury.
      Rafa has missed so many Masters and Slams recovering from injuries, you lose form, you lose confidence, you lose match readiness. To overcome serious injuries and come back strong like Rafa has is the best sign of mental toughness.
      Djokovic has faced what only one serious injury and he took 1-2 years to come back from that.
      Nadal always lost momentum from injuries and still made comeback. 2009, 2013, 2014, 2021 he suffered many injuries that could have derailed or even ended career of a lesser player but Rafa always comes back stronger. You're unestimating how frustrating it is to get injured and lose your form and momentum and how hard it is to come back from that.

    • @cpt-r.federer5940
      @cpt-r.federer5940 Год назад

      The hostility of the public serves djokovic since years it helping him. When he had the public with him he lost in the US Open final

    • @nemesisprime1890
      @nemesisprime1890 3 месяца назад

      Another post covid keyboard warrior wearing Djoko glasses sleeping on a sofa saying Rafa overrated on mental toughness lol when the actual players including Novak who have played Rafa have always said that Rafa is the strongest mentally.

  • @deelak2329
    @deelak2329 Год назад +2

    Mental Toughness: Novak

  • @razorback9926
    @razorback9926 10 месяцев назад

    I’m surprised Isner isn’t picked as best serve.

  • @danguee1
    @danguee1 5 месяцев назад

    So - no Roger, Grigor?

  • @coreystenson2010
    @coreystenson2010 Год назад +1

    He really pulled a sascha and put himself in there 💀

    • @SJ-di5zu
      @SJ-di5zu Год назад +17

      Yeah but it’s actually justified here. Dimitrov has an amazing slice, and he had already used Federer for forehand. It’s not like Sascha putting himself as the “strongest player on tour” lol

    • @aswinsrikanth408
      @aswinsrikanth408 Год назад +1

      but dimitorv's slice is defo the best in the business
      Not a bad choice at all

    • @coreystenson2010
      @coreystenson2010 Год назад +1

      I wasn't expecting to get pressed by everyone over a joke 😞

  • @魚-c3d
    @魚-c3d Год назад +1

    His choices are interesting! He seems like a great guy. However, mental toughness and competitiveness were just journalists attempting to put Rafa in there 🤦‍♂️ plus, if competitiveness equals fighting spirit (which seems to be the case with Lleyton Hewitt), it means that mental toughness has to mean something different. And the only thing I can think of is composure in key moments. And in that case, it seems obvious to me that the best choice is Novak Djokovic.

  • @TheRafaelBond
    @TheRafaelBond Год назад +4

    Feds FH had far more off days and was far more vulnerabe under pressure than Rafas lol.

    • @DaggerMan11
      @DaggerMan11 Год назад +3

      and Fed's forehand was also far more effective taken early on quick courts

    • @rhoclouds
      @rhoclouds Год назад +2

      @@DaggerMan11 fed's forehand was inferior on every other surface. not to mention on the run and under pressure, his forehand was not consistent. it also couldn't return or defend as well as nadal's. "taken early on quick courts" is a specific condition on a specific surface whereas nadal's is much more versatile and reliable everywhere. at their peaks, i'm taking nadal's forehand on clay over fed's on grass too.

    • @DaggerMan11
      @DaggerMan11 Год назад +4

      @@rhoclouds What does "every other" surface mean? There are medium-and-faster outdoor hardcourts, grass, and fast indoor courts. Fed's forehand is better on all of those surfaces. On clay and slow outdoor hard you can back Rafa.

    • @loganthewolverine2030
      @loganthewolverine2030 Год назад +3

      Federer is a creative attacking player trying to end points with his forehand and Nadal is a defensive counter puncher who is trying to extend points. Given those things, Dimitrov is trying to say Federer does not miss much. Nadal's goal is too not miss.

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 Год назад +2

      Rafa forehand is best on clay but Federer has better forehand on hard and grass.
      Nadal's forehand can be rushed like Alcaraz. That's how Djokovic dominates their hard court head to head. Its a big weakness.
      Overall Federer has the better forehand.
      My pick would be healthy Del Potro. Even top players feared his forehand.

  • @TheYoudhruv
    @TheYoudhruv Год назад +2

    He just wanted to say - if you want to be a GOAT you don’t need best FH, BH, Serve or slice. You need mental toughness. RAFA 💪

    • @traebeneck4994
      @traebeneck4994 Год назад

      To be fair Rafa probably has the best FH of all time

    • @cpt-r.federer5940
      @cpt-r.federer5940 Год назад

      @@traebeneck4994only on clay. Federer has the better overall. His 20 GS with a one hander prove it

  • @NoleGOAT
    @NoleGOAT Год назад

    Mental tougness: Djokovic - he is playing against the crowd, covid agenda etc.

  • @Nat-oj2uc
    @Nat-oj2uc Год назад

    What is he smoking surly Djokovic is both superior than anyone on competitiveness and mental toughness. Otherwise why would he be still top player

  • @joshheinink
    @joshheinink Год назад

    Obvious question and you still get it wrong

  • @ohiunku
    @ohiunku Год назад

    Competitiveness…. Andy Murray

  • @asphaltcowboy7567
    @asphaltcowboy7567 6 месяцев назад

    Sampras easily the best serve....

  • @AJ-iu6nw
    @AJ-iu6nw Год назад

    4:20 does Dimitrov support the Z movement in Russia by supporting Youzhny's soldier salute celebration? Thought emoji Thought emoji

    • @gabrielametodieva8360
      @gabrielametodieva8360 Год назад +4

      Yeah you know Youzhny actually was the one who created the Z movement 15 years ago

  • @TriggeredMonkey
    @TriggeredMonkey Год назад

    Big words from someone who can't win a GS,... LOL

  • @Nikica40
    @Nikica40 Год назад

    Fed literally sent the forehand at W2019 🤣🤣
    (just joke guys, i love all members of big 3)

  • @lammie001
    @lammie001 Год назад

    He loves the slice cause he is a pusher

    • @gabrielametodieva8360
      @gabrielametodieva8360 Год назад +2

      Lol what an expert opinion. So eg Medvedev who has topspin backhand is not a pusher but Dimitrov who hits more winners than the average players is a pusher. Cool cool.

    • @matthewchang7252
      @matthewchang7252 Год назад +4

      Grigor has one of the best slices on tour, it can really put the opponents in a pickle when used well. John McEnroe once said that he had the best slice on the tour. Maybe you’re just a guilty pusher and want to vent your frustration on professional tennis players that spent thousand of hours honing their craft (especially the graceful players like roger and grigor)…

  • @darrenlucas7362
    @darrenlucas7362 Год назад +4

    Why people picking Rafael over novak on mental toughness.

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 Год назад +1

      Why anyone picking anyone over Hewitt?

    • @alburaq3290
      @alburaq3290 Год назад +1

      Because Rafa is more tough mentally.
      Djokovic is more clutch.
      People confuse clutchness with mental strength.

    • @nemesisprime1890
      @nemesisprime1890 3 месяца назад

      Because the actual players know more about tennis than post covid Novak keyboard warriors sleeping on a sofa.

  • @ryanoconnor8696
    @ryanoconnor8696 Год назад

    Wrong

  • @bodiroga96
    @bodiroga96 Год назад +20

    i dont understand how you can not choose nole for mental thougness....the guy won 96 titles against the crowd, the media, the politics, came back from the most sets down, i mean nole 1000%

    • @darrenlucas7362
      @darrenlucas7362 Год назад +2

      Yea these guys are nt smart

    • @millenium13constantin58
      @millenium13constantin58 Год назад +1

      You can use a tennis player only once. Who's your pick for best return if not Nole?

    • @sasho888prm
      @sasho888prm Год назад +5

      Djoko was already picked for return.
      Have a rakia and chill out a bit.

    • @artankaraxha6050
      @artankaraxha6050 Год назад

      Yes there also were bullets, rockets and what not over him but he still is SuperDjokochetnik!

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 Год назад +1

      I don't understand how you can not choose Hewitt ..

  • @Popikaify
    @Popikaify Год назад

    Dimitrov reminds me of croatian football player Dejan Lovren