Felix is losing ground again. Popyrin was definitely feeling it, but Felix has a safe neutral backhand that just isn't enough. The forehand is always dangerous but he needs to do more with that backhand. Congrats to Popyrin.
@@lammie001 He doesn't have great feel, but he is very good from the baseline. He doesn't have any plan b. His forehand will continue to decline if he doesn't address the issues.
@@pawshands9706 I know what you mean. Also, Felix doesn't play well outdoors all of his titles has come on indoor court because is serve is more effective indoors whereas outdoor is serve is not as effective. That's an issue as all the big tournaments are played outdoors probably he will never win a grand slam in his career or a masters 1000. He has a bad head to head record against Medvedev too, lost all six of their matches. His game is a bit one dimensional to beat a consistent player like Medvedev.
He's regressed considerably from his peak last year. Instead of being all over the court and hitting angles, he seems to be playing the "hit the ball hard and don't worry about anything else" game... which works for players ranked in the 50s and below, but will never be consistent enough at higher levels, or even against a lower-ranked player having a good day. These highlights were full of instances where last year he would have at least tried to hit an angled winner, but now he's just pounding things right back at Popyrin.
Some freakin' *gorgeous* backhands from Alexei, who looked to be playing out of his skin. Great win, it'd be nice to see him go a bit deeper into this tournament. But yeah, Felix just seems to be stuck in a single gear at the moment. Maybe moving to grass and/or hardcourt will bring back a bit of the passion and excitement?
They would have worked on a hard court or grass but not on slow clay. Also his opponent was in Djoko mode today when it comes to hitting passing shots.
Popyrin has the face of a 12 year old, but good to see him get a great win like this. Maybe he will do what the rest of the aussies of late has failed to do - reach top 10.
He's not picking the right space to hit into. His volley and approach are evidence of that. He's flat footed often when moving into the court. His backhand has zero attacking potential. His forehand is constantly loopy which is fine but needs more variety for the right situation. Or else a good baseliner will just stand a few feet behind the baseline, wait for the ball to stop spinning as much, and blast it. His slice floats and sits up way too long. But honestly he's a good player, with some good results to boot. But his current weaknesses will never get him a grand slam.
felix need to learn how to play drop shots properly,guy is standing 5 meters behind base lane and felix is inside the court....Imagine how many time alcaraz would easily won points with not perfect drop shot just good decision making
Felix has to improve his backhand and so many times when he has is closer to the net and has time to hit the ball, he doesn't choose a line but hits it in the middle. That did not go well today. Popyrin was able to guess well too
Not gonna take anything away for Popyrin, but boy did Felix play poorly. The approach shots were horrific throughout the match. Very sad to see him go out this early.
I was always comparing felix with alcaraz,sinner,rune...but he is not in form for quite some time...i wish to see him back in form and compete with the top players
What an unfortunate early exit for FAA! Popyrin knows his game and FAA's shots were already anticipated by Popyrin. FAA should change or improve his game plan to win future matches, especially against top caliber players. Otherwise, he will always end up losing to lower ranking players.
FAA is too transparent in which direction he's going with his shots. He needs to either disguise it better, or go against his intuition sometimes to keep his opponent guessing.
Agree with a previous comment on BH that still needs to improve. Also strategy... almost all of those points we see Felix lose in this video, he's all over Popyrin who is 3 meters behind the baseline... drop shots Felix? No?
Felix’s shot selections in these clips looked like the wrong one. He stood at the net and let him go down the line from behind the baseline a few times and when approaching the net he didn’t think to make note that Popyrin goes for all balls so he should have faked going to the open court and cross courted the shot to go behind him!
popyrin AND augier-aliassime will know that popyrin will NOT play like this everyday. id guess that was 10/10 daily form with popyrin and maybe 7 or 8 with felix. but he can beat with. great job!!!
FAA needs to hit through the ball more. I'm starting not to like these whippy looking forehands, they look so erratic when they go wrong. Then when they go right the ball isn't a winner but a heavy topspin shot.
These highlights show that Popyrin played well, but Felix really needs to start playing at full capacity. He's too good to be going out in the first round at big tournaments. He's still only 22 going on 23 but the next couple of years are crucial. He needs to start playing more loosely while also choosing his shots more wisely. (For instance, the inside-out FH approach to Popyrin's BH at BP down was a poor move; he'd already seen Popyrin's passing ability on that wing.) Seeing as how he's the closest thing to Fed on the circuit (weak BH included 😁), I do hope he considers asking Fed to coach him or at least give him tips. FAA's a naturally aggressive player who needs a coach who understands that...and Uncle Toni's not the man unfortunately.
@@samy29987 You're serious? You don't think Fed had a weak BH? His BH slice is one of the greatest shots in the history of modern tennis but his hit-through and topspin BH were notoriously inconsistent...and cost him many a game, set, and match.
@@kadenbramble-manning4176 Federer's BH was his (only) liability for years and years, from about 2008 to 2017...when he astonished everyone, including himself, with that "neo-BH". Yes, it looked beautiful and his slice was sublime, but it was easily the weakest hit-through backhand in the Top 20 (except on occasion). And sure, Fed is sui generis. Nobody'll ever play the game like him...but of those who're playing now, FAA is the one closest to him, especially in the areas of serve, FH, and movement.
Looks like felix and shapo will be the last guys of the lost gen. Too bad, i hoped they would be able to play with the confidence of actual slam contenders at some point.
How hard is it to teach tennis IQ? Im such a felix fan. Why return ball to where opponent is, esp with a kill shot? does he need to play more doubles to manage the net? Idk. But i think faa can do much better than this with his shot selections. Golly i expected more ….
I think Toni would be hard to please as a Coach, but he must've realised by now that Felix is nowhere near as Talented as either of them thought he might be. I'm not trying to be rude to either of them, but Felix has been playing very standard, this year.
Most comments nail it right on the head. Felix great athletism will bring him only that far. Definitely lacks the creativity and instant decision making capability. It’s sad to see. Early exits of tournament will crash his confidence. Sadly, we might see him tumble from top-10 to top-30 this year.
A.A has great athleticism and power but is lacking between the ears and heart. What was he thinking going to P's great backhand on crucial points? He paid the price
I am a Canadian but I just can't root for Auger because it appears Auger thinks too highly of himself at times. He doesn't really have a good weapon either. He is just a grinder.
How can FAA have great momentum at the end of last year and is now having a terrible 2023 so far. Hopefully he can regain some form but to be fair, FAA was hyped up too much. When he was 17-18 years old, people were already talking about the "next big thing" that is FAA. Well, didn't quite turn out that way is it? Alcaraz didn't get this amount of hype and he delivers, breaking records as a teenager, same with Rune in a way. FAA is only 22 but he is already overtaken by Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner as the "next big 3". FAA will have his chances here and there but he still needs to overturn his 4-9 in finals. And having Toni Nadal by his side for a while doesn't help either, you can have the best coach ever but his game isn't there yet. The hard work is visible, but it doesn't manifest in results. Is he just an above average, top 15 kind of- player? Time will tell. The hype killed his career before it started, just like Gauff, that is a topic for another day xD. Having said this, I do root for FAA, his game is pleasant to watch and his attitude is captivating. Ignore the expectations and play the game while all the attention is shifted to Alcaraz and the "fading time" of Nadal and maybe for Djokovic as well. Interesting times ahead in tennis.
Alcaraz has been hyped for a couple of years...and it's gone into overdrive now. Felix, otoh, was hardly hyped in that fashion; not least because he was developing the worst W-L finals record in history. I'll say it again: at his best, FAA is the player closest to the Fed, particularly in terms of his movement and FH. Which is why he needs to drop Uncle Toni and start to get tips from the Fed - pronto! He's naturally aggressive (though it seems like Toni's curbed that instinct) and who better to teach you to play an aggressive game than tennis incarnate and the greatest, most aggressive *_all-court player_* to have ever played the game? Go seek out the Fed, Felix!
@@thesoccergod True, the hype was created for both players. The biggest difference is: Alcaraz made the hype "worthy" and is in his own league between the youngsters. Only time will tell if FAA will ever reach those heights of winning a slam and get to #1 etc. Can't see it happening soon but who knows. And yes, Federer should be a coach-figure in the near future. I would love to see him coach Tsitsipas tbh, his slice bh is probably the worst out there considering that one-handed bh's have great slices in general, Fed should fix that for him. And then switch to FAA to fix his looping bh shots and net game, it has no bite at all, the only time FAA's bh is good when it's an indoor hardcourt. Other than that, the bh is not even top 30. His serve and fh somewhat keeps him inside the top 15.
@@Askaa88 Tsitsi's too hep for Fed. I don't think that combo will work. Temperamentally, FAA is the kind of person I think Fed would like to work with and who will actually benefit from Fed's advice (since their games have similarities even though Felix hits a double-handed BH). And yes, FAA needs to improve his BH...which is not exactly Fed's area of expertise. (The hit-through BH _was_ Fed's weakest shot, after all.) However, he _could_ teach FAA a thing or three about an attacking 1-2 combo, the various ways in which to hit the FH, improving his BH slice, and approaching the net and volleying. With some luck and discipline, those improvements alone should be enough to take FAA to the heights of the game. P.S: Fair point about Alcaraz. I can't really watch grunters and, so, haven't watched too much of him, but you're right that he's lived up to and even exceeded expectations (even though he was lucky to not lose to Sinner at the USO and then even luckier to get Ruud as his opponent in the final).
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Felix is losing ground again. Popyrin was definitely feeling it, but Felix has a safe neutral backhand that just isn't enough. The forehand is always dangerous but he needs to do more with that backhand. Congrats to Popyrin.
His forehand is very pushy as well. Plus he doesnt have great hands. Not my player
@@lammie001 He doesn't have great feel, but he is very good from the baseline. He doesn't have any plan b. His forehand will continue to decline if he doesn't address the issues.
@@pawshands9706 I know what you mean. Also, Felix doesn't play well outdoors all of his titles has come on indoor court because is serve is more effective indoors whereas outdoor is serve is not as effective. That's an issue as all the big tournaments are played outdoors probably he will never win a grand slam in his career or a masters 1000. He has a bad head to head record against Medvedev too, lost all six of their matches. His game is a bit one dimensional to beat a consistent player like Medvedev.
He's regressed considerably from his peak last year. Instead of being all over the court and hitting angles, he seems to be playing the "hit the ball hard and don't worry about anything else" game... which works for players ranked in the 50s and below, but will never be consistent enough at higher levels, or even against a lower-ranked player having a good day. These highlights were full of instances where last year he would have at least tried to hit an angled winner, but now he's just pounding things right back at Popyrin.
@@HeavyTopspin he's not a clay/slow hard court player. There's a chance he'll do better again later this year
Some freakin' *gorgeous* backhands from Alexei, who looked to be playing out of his skin. Great win, it'd be nice to see him go a bit deeper into this tournament. But yeah, Felix just seems to be stuck in a single gear at the moment. Maybe moving to grass and/or hardcourt will bring back a bit of the passion and excitement?
Absolutely astonishing movement from Popyrin! He was literally fying over the court.
Felix’s approach shots have got to be better good lord
He's extremely weak what do you expect
They would have worked on a hard court or grass but not on slow clay. Also his opponent was in Djoko mode today when it comes to hitting passing shots.
@@smachsimo nah they wouldn't have worked at all.
How much better are we talking here? Because some of them were pretty good. Popyrin just barely made many of those.
If he hit a cross court angle approach instead of a down the line approach every single time he might have more luck
Felix bro play a goddamn drop shot he's half a kilometer behind the line...
yeah he's soo not lucid
That's not all. The execution was very poor. He was very tight executing that shot.
Trying to be Alcaraz
@@The3lkku Everyone's trying to be Alcaraz. I haven't seen so many drop-shots since Carlos came on the scene.
@@ClaimOfRightMuso then you haven’t watched much tennis past 8 years. Djokovic has been playing an insane amount of dropshots on a very regular basis.
Popyrin is so good! Hope he keeps the momentum going!
Pay attention to Popyrin, growing stronger recently, more mature inside. I like him. Greetings from Rome Italy
Popyrin so impressive ...the flash passing shouter ❤😂
This guy is the future!
I’ve been a fan of Popyrin for a long time. It’s great to see him move like that. He had one of the most beautiful games Ive ever seen.
What’s so beautiful about his game other than his point celebrations? I’m an Aussie btw
@@t-bone7988 everything
@@t-bone7988 Watch the game you goose. Then you wouldn't have to ask BS questions.
@@davidmcdonald67 I did you pleb. He’s got a big serve and a big forehand not too dissimilar to most players ya goose.
Popryin with some incredible shot making in clutch situations
Popyrin's got some wheels! Some impressive shotmaking as well.
Well done Alex, very empressive play.
Incredibly fine game from Popyrin..didn't expect for this..
Beautiful points
Popyrin has the face of a 12 year old, but good to see him get a great win like this. Maybe he will do what the rest of the aussies of late has failed to do - reach top 10.
Such an exciting player
Disappointing season for Felix so far. Not sure exactly what he needs to do to level up. But something has got to change.
I think he needs to include a flatter forehand, one that can attain greater (and punishing) velocity.
He's not picking the right space to hit into. His volley and approach are evidence of that. He's flat footed often when moving into the court. His backhand has zero attacking potential. His forehand is constantly loopy which is fine but needs more variety for the right situation. Or else a good baseliner will just stand a few feet behind the baseline, wait for the ball to stop spinning as much, and blast it. His slice floats and sits up way too long.
But honestly he's a good player, with some good results to boot. But his current weaknesses will never get him a grand slam.
Well done Alexei 👏🎾😍
incredible athleticism
Bravo Popiryn 👏👏👏
Man where is the drama? Any match that isn't 6-0 6-0 is a drama for you, stop clickbaiting
Felix has been really disappointing recently for Such a promising player
The sad part is, I think this will continue.
Hopefully I am wrong.
@@djordjespasic2179 you ain't wrong he trash. Glad he loses early again
Great win, Poppy!
Wonderful battle.
There were a few moments that looked like Felix could do a drop shot. If it was Alkaraz, he wouldn't have missed the opportunities.
Now Popyrin has become a real man in tennis. He should now feel he deserves to be and stay in top 50. Before this match, no
Insane rally between Alliassime vs Popiryn, congrats Popiryn
felix need to learn how to play drop shots properly,guy is standing 5 meters behind base lane and felix is inside the court....Imagine how many time alcaraz would easily won points with not perfect drop shot just good decision making
Popyrin honestly just hitting nasty shots
One great shot after other... 😮 This generation it is fast indeed!
Physicality sometimes wins but Felix really needs to improve his shot selection and play smarter.
Felix does grigor things. Not taking away from alexi but damn easy to hit backhand winners for days if the balls just coming back to you.
Thank you Popyrin !!!!
Popyrin was waaaay behind the baseline so many times.
Алексей хорош!!!
Well done, Ichabod Crane! (I like Popyrin, but the resemblance to the Disney version is there)
I always think Felix's ground shot has too much unnecessary top spin which is not aggressive enough to push his opponent to uncomfortable position.
Uncle Tony was a mistake to his development, he impronted the defensive mindset on him and the top spin obsesión
Popyrin is just as good a player as Felix is.
No drop shot in Felix's arsenal, so no win against baseliners.
Please, can somebody teach Felix what is a drop shot
Felix has to improve his backhand and so many times when he has is closer to the net and has time to hit the ball, he doesn't choose a line but hits it in the middle. That did not go well today. Popyrin was able to guess well too
Felix, my good boy, do you know? It does exist something called “drop shot”..use it!!
Alexei getting used to that FX 500 Tour!
Not gonna take anything away for Popyrin, but boy did Felix play poorly. The approach shots were horrific throughout the match. Very sad to see him go out this early.
I was always comparing felix with alcaraz,sinner,rune...but he is not in form for quite some time...i wish to see him back in form and compete with the top players
Lol every reaction from Popyrin winning a point was personal.
Am I the only one who has to put the tv on mute to watch this guy?
huge dubski for the aussie
What an unfortunate early exit for FAA! Popyrin knows his game and FAA's shots were already anticipated by Popyrin. FAA should change or improve his game plan to win future matches, especially against top caliber players. Otherwise, he will always end up losing to lower ranking players.
FAA is too transparent in which direction he's going with his shots. He needs to either disguise it better, or go against his intuition sometimes to keep his opponent guessing.
Yes Alexie 👏🇦🇺🇦🇺
Agree with a previous comment on BH that still needs to improve. Also strategy... almost all of those points we see Felix lose in this video, he's all over Popyrin who is 3 meters behind the baseline... drop shots Felix? No?
Felix’s shot selections in these clips looked like the wrong one. He stood at the net and let him go down the line from behind the baseline a few times and when approaching the net he didn’t think to make note that Popyrin goes for all balls so he should have faked going to the open court and cross courted the shot to go behind him!
✊ Alcaraz 💪 Ihh ! Ahh ! Uoh ! 💪
popyrin AND augier-aliassime will know that popyrin will NOT play like this everyday.
id guess that was 10/10 daily form with popyrin and maybe 7 or 8 with felix.
but he can beat with. great job!!!
Felix should improve his dropshot
I fucking love Alexei man
FAA needs to hit through the ball more. I'm starting not to like these whippy looking forehands, they look so erratic when they go wrong. Then when they go right the ball isn't a winner but a heavy topspin shot.
did not think popyrins defense would win him the match
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Congrats Popyrin !!! canada Go Home
There is something a little... artless... about FAA's play...
These highlights show that Popyrin played well, but Felix really needs to start playing at full capacity. He's too good to be going out in the first round at big tournaments. He's still only 22 going on 23 but the next couple of years are crucial. He needs to start playing more loosely while also choosing his shots more wisely. (For instance, the inside-out FH approach to Popyrin's BH at BP down was a poor move; he'd already seen Popyrin's passing ability on that wing.)
Seeing as how he's the closest thing to Fed on the circuit (weak BH included 😁), I do hope he considers asking Fed to coach him or at least give him tips. FAA's a naturally aggressive player who needs a coach who understands that...and Uncle Toni's not the man unfortunately.
Did you just say that Federer had a weak backhand? Lol. The internet is full of blind people, who knew.
@@samy29987 You're serious? You don't think Fed had a weak BH? His BH slice is one of the greatest shots in the history of modern tennis but his hit-through and topspin BH were notoriously inconsistent...and cost him many a game, set, and match.
@@thesoccergodimma have to agree that you’re a lil delusional. Federer has an amazing backhand. Also, FAA is not the new Federer even tho I love him
@@kadenbramble-manning4176 Federer's BH was his (only) liability for years and years, from about 2008 to 2017...when he astonished everyone, including himself, with that "neo-BH". Yes, it looked beautiful and his slice was sublime, but it was easily the weakest hit-through backhand in the Top 20 (except on occasion).
And sure, Fed is sui generis. Nobody'll ever play the game like him...but of those who're playing now, FAA is the one closest to him, especially in the areas of serve, FH, and movement.
Felix needs to work on a drop shot and shot placement. When he could have put the ball away he didn’t and lost the point.
Felix's approach shots are atrocious
What a match😂😂😂
Looks like felix and shapo will be the last guys of the lost gen. Too bad, i hoped they would be able to play with the confidence of actual slam contenders at some point.
How hard is it to teach tennis IQ? Im such a felix fan. Why return ball to where opponent is, esp with a kill shot?
does he need to play more doubles to manage the net? Idk. But i think faa can do much better than this with his shot selections. Golly i expected more ….
crazy
Felix isn’t it, how do you have Toni Nadal as your coach & be so inconsistent
I think Toni would be hard to please as a Coach, but he must've realised by now that Felix is nowhere near as Talented as either of them thought he might be. I'm not trying to be rude to either of them, but Felix has been playing very standard, this year.
Most comments nail it right on the head. Felix great athletism will bring him only that far. Definitely lacks the creativity and instant decision making capability. It’s sad to see. Early exits of tournament will crash his confidence. Sadly, we might see him tumble from top-10 to top-30 this year.
A.A has great athleticism and power but is lacking between the ears and heart. What was he thinking going to P's great backhand on crucial points? He paid the price
Popyrin DESERVED to win. FAA was strangely passive, playing a lackluster game and totally lacking in creative clutch shot making. He DESERVED to lose.
….FAA beginning to resemble every other Canadian player in terms of performance ceiling 😢….
Rome is iga's playground
Felix is very underrated
Lol
an example of when a person uses a word, but absolutely does not know its meaning
* overrated
fixed that for you
FAA shows sign of decline from the start of this year
Is he still with uncle toni?
Terrible 2023 so far for Felix, hard to watch as a fan of his.
I am a Canadian but I just can't root for Auger because it appears Auger thinks too highly of himself at times. He doesn't really have a good weapon either. He is just a grinder.
Bruh whats going on with Felix and Denis?
Matches are never straightforward with Felix
So many rallies Felix could have came in to finish the point and was scared to do so. Very weak result.
Thank God this slow snail will be out of top 10 for good now.
Why does Auger moan like he's constipated every time he touches the ball? Like he even does it on serve returns.
Popyrin pushing like there is no tomorrow. Even the highlights of this match are boring
Felix and Daniil are 2 worst watches for me i root for both of them and dislike the way the play very forceful and unnatural playing styles
How can FAA have great momentum at the end of last year and is now having a terrible 2023 so far. Hopefully he can regain some form but to be fair, FAA was hyped up too much. When he was 17-18 years old, people were already talking about the "next big thing" that is FAA. Well, didn't quite turn out that way is it? Alcaraz didn't get this amount of hype and he delivers, breaking records as a teenager, same with Rune in a way. FAA is only 22 but he is already overtaken by Alcaraz, Rune and Sinner as the "next big 3". FAA will have his chances here and there but he still needs to overturn his 4-9 in finals. And having Toni Nadal by his side for a while doesn't help either, you can have the best coach ever but his game isn't there yet. The hard work is visible, but it doesn't manifest in results. Is he just an above average, top 15 kind of- player? Time will tell. The hype killed his career before it started, just like Gauff, that is a topic for another day xD. Having said this, I do root for FAA, his game is pleasant to watch and his attitude is captivating. Ignore the expectations and play the game while all the attention is shifted to Alcaraz and the "fading time" of Nadal and maybe for Djokovic as well. Interesting times ahead in tennis.
Alcaraz has been hyped for a couple of years...and it's gone into overdrive now. Felix, otoh, was hardly hyped in that fashion; not least because he was developing the worst W-L finals record in history.
I'll say it again: at his best, FAA is the player closest to the Fed, particularly in terms of his movement and FH. Which is why he needs to drop Uncle Toni and start to get tips from the Fed - pronto! He's naturally aggressive (though it seems like Toni's curbed that instinct) and who better to teach you to play an aggressive game than tennis incarnate and the greatest, most aggressive *_all-court player_* to have ever played the game? Go seek out the Fed, Felix!
@@thesoccergod True, the hype was created for both players. The biggest difference is: Alcaraz made the hype "worthy" and is in his own league between the youngsters. Only time will tell if FAA will ever reach those heights of winning a slam and get to #1 etc. Can't see it happening soon but who knows.
And yes, Federer should be a coach-figure in the near future. I would love to see him coach Tsitsipas tbh, his slice bh is probably the worst out there considering that one-handed bh's have great slices in general, Fed should fix that for him. And then switch to FAA to fix his looping bh shots and net game, it has no bite at all, the only time FAA's bh is good when it's an indoor hardcourt. Other than that, the bh is not even top 30. His serve and fh somewhat keeps him inside the top 15.
@@Askaa88 Tsitsi's too hep for Fed. I don't think that combo will work. Temperamentally, FAA is the kind of person I think Fed would like to work with and who will actually benefit from Fed's advice (since their games have similarities even though Felix hits a double-handed BH).
And yes, FAA needs to improve his BH...which is not exactly Fed's area of expertise. (The hit-through BH _was_ Fed's weakest shot, after all.) However, he _could_ teach FAA a thing or three about an attacking 1-2 combo, the various ways in which to hit the FH, improving his BH slice, and approaching the net and volleying. With some luck and discipline, those improvements alone should be enough to take FAA to the heights of the game.
P.S: Fair point about Alcaraz. I can't really watch grunters and, so, haven't watched too much of him, but you're right that he's lived up to and even exceeded expectations (even though he was lucky to not lose to Sinner at the USO and then even luckier to get Ruud as his opponent in the final).
Players like popyrin can only win 1 or 2 match max...in masters
DRAMA? Broke to 6:5 and easily won 7:5. No drama
the most annoying tennis players on earth are the ones who obnoxiously celebrate after every point
FAA doesn't know how to finish points.
Who else wishes felix was still titleless just for the memes?
FAA, scared to hit. Per usual.
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Felix should retire. This is embarrassing
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