“I can’t move ...I can’t fucking move”...poor Andy Murray. It’s heartbreaking to see a career of such a nice guy cut short by a nasty hip injury. Unlike jerks who have the talent and the physique to play (Kyrgios), the guys body let him down when he was world number one. Come back strong Andy!
Andy has mountains of talent, his body just let him down. 😔 Watching his phenomenal comeback at Wimbledon this year has been amazing! 🤗❤️🇬🇧🏴 The second round obviously just really took it out of him. I think that he just needs more time and more match practice and 🤞 his stamina gets back up to nearly where it was before. 🙏 xxx
@@theresonlyonetruep3 Yep. Murray's game isn't just running and being a human wall, its tactical and touch play. He was slowly growing into Wimbledon but Shapovalov was a step too far at this point in his recovery. He played well in little bursts and then made errors he'd never make at his peak, but it was good to see him up for the fight. 2 breaks down and still believed he could get back on terms in that set. Same in the second set. Went out on his shield. Also Shapovalov played brilliantly. What a huge talent he is. Lefty with a big serve, huge groundstrokes, vision and touch. Wonder if he might do big things.
Exactly!! I love how some players on clay just pick a ball mark that is out of bounds, nowhere near the actual mark and the umpire buys it. WTF wouldn't they use Hawkeye on clay?
@@Not_me9791 10:03 no, here the umpire says "I saw the ball was good, we're going to replay the point" hence his meltdown... on another note... I'm glad they added real bounce to Madrid's centre court this year (as I suggested a year ago lol) but the clay courts really do take their time adding modern technology...
I was a ballkid for Damir Dzumhur, and he is actually one of the nicest players on tour though, whereas guys that might look good for the camera such as Leander Paes, is actually kind of a jerk to everyone else.
@Sam Battistone Why WOULDN'T we think Dzumhur is one of the nicest players on tour? Because some idiot ball kid ran out onto the court, paid no attention whatsoever to their surroundings or the players they are supposed to be working with, and got trucked accidentally? Then Dzumhur goes wayyyyyyy out of his way to be overly nice to the little brat. Anyone can see he is a nice, thoughtful person. We don't need you and your "he is actually one of the nicest players on tour" to clarify that.
@FuckYouGoogle when was the last time tennis fans threw a glaring the court? Do us a favour and stop lying, tennis fans and players are far more respectful, yea sometimes they can pick sides wrongly and be a hit overpy vicious to a certain player, hutnthat is rare, football is literally all about taking sides, slitting the crowd and jeering at each other. You're wrong plain and simple.
The umpire to Soderling: 10:03 Soderling : "You gotta tell me where the mark is!" Umpire: "I did, I just pointed at it and the point will be replayed" Soderling: "I didn't remember, I didn't see it!" Umpire: "Well I don't remember either probably."
@@tillrahn2938 No he didnt when you see him pointing at it with his racket he clearly point to a mark 3 inches or so behind the line. Soderling pointed to the right spot all along.
@@kingwacky184 No he didn't. Watch where the ball bounces and watch where Soderling points. I'm not saying it wasn't out, because I don't remember that match, but Soderling pointed way too far.
what you think of Neymar is right ... BUT are you fucking serious the kid didn't tightened any muscle when he ran into him. try to run into a strong body whats twice or tripple the mass of your body moving same speed as you without being prepared for it... you obviously have no clue about sport and about physics!!! you're probably a fat fuck siting on the couch watching youtube videos every day and don't know what it feels like get hit like this. so STFU idiot
You clearly never played any contact sports by urself with that stupid Comment, did you ever run into an screen in Basketball? Even an Top Class Athlet is on the Floor after an good screen.
You can completely miss a mark if you just look away from it for a second, but know it was out. Happened to me a dozen times while playing, and I wasn't cheating, you just see the wrong one where you suppose the right one is, because you looked away, moved, etc. The thing that the umpire showed, well, let's just say that I don't think that it's even a mark.
@@MrMartin48705 yeah, maybe that can happen with a mark that is within a 10-20cm range, the mark Soderling pointed at was more than a meter away from the shot, he actually had to walh right 1 step to point at it from where he hit the ball, there is no way he thought that was the right mark, he just tried to cheat it out. If it was Roger or Rafa i maybe would've believed that it was some gigantic blunder, but everyone knows Soderling is a jerk, so no, i don't believe it for a second.
Often the players knows better then the referees, simply because they are nearer to the ball. Just look at Federer how often he is right when challenging calls. This is sadly just an example where higher ranked players are favored by the referees.
Firstly, the written comments about Robin Soderling are incorrect, eggaerated, stating it as a "meltdown". It was complaining, and was a valid complaint. The chair umpire looked for mark to confirm what he seemed to see from his position in the chair, on the surface. He was actually unable to find one, but pointed to the location he thought there would be a mark. the video replay confirmed the chair umpire's error, but no replay nor electronic system was nor is used at these clay tournaments. This is one of many situations the give give reason to have an electronic line call system available for all courts, and also a replay system, which includes other calls like double bounce, hits, order of events, etc. In addition, a better system than the widely used [older design] of "Hawkeye" should become a standard, which uses "actual" video capture for every moment and many more angles to determine actual ball placement, location when the ball contacts the surface [Forten or if others available]. Additions and modifications to the rules needs to be made for replay. Also, see ATP NextGen Finals where an accurate [probably FORTEN] electronic line calling system has been in use since 2017, without line judges.
@@u11113901 Both the Robin Soderling and the Umpire were wrong in this conversation. Robin clearly pointed to the wrong mark, making his argument wrong initially. The Umpire made the wrong call, if that shot spot/camera tracking is accurate.
Zvezdan Alekcic Did you combine two tennis player names to form the name of your account ? I think Alexander Zverev for sure but i can't figure out the second one.
9:25 if you slow motion playback ball was clearly to the left where he was pointing. The thing is Ball was called out which is in Soldering favor, why argue the mark?
You'd think Soderling screwed himself by pointing at the wrong mark except the umpire also got it wrong according to that replay. So even if Robin pointed at the right mark, the ump somehow pointed to another mark that showed it was in (which is incredulous given how far the ball is out according to that replay)
2:00 - the problem for J Mac here is the chair umpire is older than tennis itself. He’s just waiting for his meals on wheels to arrive. The old dude has no clue what is going on, where he is, or even where he lives anymore.
This is the only thing I don't like about tennis i.e players behaving rudely against umpires and continuing to argue. In any sports, umpires/ref must be the ultimate authority on the spot otherwise there will be chaos. In cricket, if players even as little as shows any annoying gestures towards umpires, let alone continuing to argue, they get docked severely, it helps keep everyone in check.
i dont think he saw the "correct" mark. i think he saw it land out and then when he went to look for it he was looking for a mark that was behind the baseline as he had seen it land clearly behind it. but he didnt notice that he had moved a bit to the right after hitting the shot, so when he found a mark in front of him that was out by about as much as he had seen the ball land out, he thought that mustve been it. theres literally no reason for him to not pick out the correct mark on purpose since that one was clearly out as well. you dont get more points for it being more out lol
Are these people at court made of paper? I saw it many times: someone gets scratched by a ball or a racket, someone stumbles into someone and they act like they were hit by a bus. Ridiculous
@@dennisvillaflor3359 No he didnt when you see him pointing at it with his racket he clearly point to a mark 3 inches or so behind the line. Soderling pointed to the right spot all along.
@@kingwacky184 He marked the spot that was clearly to the right of the actual spot. Despite that though, the ump screwed it up by also pointing at the wrong spot (if that replay was correct)
In certain sports like afl rugby league rugby tennis the umpires are getting too involved make your decision and leave it at that whether it’s wrong or right There is too much back and forth between players and officials these days
What I dont understand is even if the animated video shows the ball is in and if the umpire calls it out, why is it still out tho? even if you had the animated video?
I'm not sure what year that was, but it could have been before they implemented the challenge system. For a while, you could see it at home on TV, but it wasn't officially part of the game yet. And even with the current system, the player has to challenge the call for them to look at the video. They have a limited number of challenges, and if they are wrong too many times and run out of challenges, there's nothing they can do, even though we can see that the call was incorrect. It really makes no sense. The umpires should be able to review close calls at their discretion, but instead they have a very half-assed way of going about things, just to increase the "drama" for the viewers.
@@simonsiddique If that's the case, Mirka should mind her own business. Also, my point is that people always seem to be defending her and they admire her, I don't know why. I'm a fan of Roger but I really couldn't care less about Mirka. 😒
WivoRN Productions, it was about the lob his opponent played. Looks like that he touches the ball twice or wraps the ball on the racket and this is forbidden.
@@thecavewarrior1715 I can't tell if it was the lob or the shot right before it where he jerked his arm at the ball after expecting it to end up in the net. Why wasn't this filmed in HD?! hehe
06:14 : Gasquet throws sock on the court
09:01: Sock gives Gasquet the point 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That Karlovic really is some piece of work, he just hit the exact same location for another ace just to make things abundantly clear lol
Legend has it that even to this day he walks around town mumbling " I wanna see the mark, I want him to show me the mark ."
3:41 I love this ad 😂
6:31 I AINT TOUCHIN THAT 😂😂😂 Great edit
Haha thanks ❤️
“I can’t move ...I can’t fucking move”...poor Andy Murray. It’s heartbreaking to see a career of such a nice guy cut short by a nasty hip injury. Unlike jerks who have the talent and the physique to play (Kyrgios), the guys body let him down when he was world number one. Come back strong Andy!
Yea. Fognini was a jerk too, sucking his thumb after as if to say 'too easy.'
Andy has mountains of talent, his body just let him down. 😔 Watching his phenomenal comeback at Wimbledon this year has been amazing! 🤗❤️🇬🇧🏴 The second round obviously just really took it out of him. I think that he just needs more time and more match practice and 🤞 his stamina gets back up to nearly where it was before. 🙏 xxx
@@theresonlyonetruep3 Yep. Murray's game isn't just running and being a human wall, its tactical and touch play. He was slowly growing into Wimbledon but Shapovalov was a step too far at this point in his recovery.
He played well in little bursts and then made errors he'd never make at his peak, but it was good to see him up for the fight. 2 breaks down and still believed he could get back on terms in that set. Same in the second set. Went out on his shield.
Also Shapovalov played brilliantly. What a huge talent he is. Lefty with a big serve, huge groundstrokes, vision and touch. Wonder if he might do big things.
the karlovic - gulbis one cracks me up every time, the second serve was closer to being out than the first one xD
9:49 ... Why we need hawkeye on clay
Yea its ridiculous every clay tournament gives you examples of why there should be hawkeye
@@ianmcintosh8307 or they could use Mexico's real bounce system, looks more accurate
Exactly!! I love how some players on clay just pick a ball mark that is out of bounds, nowhere near the actual mark and the umpire buys it. WTF wouldn't they use Hawkeye on clay?
Well, i really didnt understood that one... The umpire said the ball was out, right? So why was Soderling complaining?? Can someone explain me this?
@@Not_me9791 10:03 no, here the umpire says "I saw the ball was good, we're going to replay the point" hence his meltdown... on another note... I'm glad they added real bounce to Madrid's centre court this year (as I suggested a year ago lol) but the clay courts really do take their time adding modern technology...
5:11 There's a future football player right there. He barely touched the kid, and he immediately went to the ground. LOL
Yep! My Thoughts exactly.. tennis player should have just walked away from it…. Lol
2:21 Nastase best reaction ever
I was a ballkid for Damir Dzumhur, and he is actually one of the nicest players on tour though, whereas guys that might look good for the camera such as Leander Paes, is actually kind of a jerk to everyone else.
@Sam Battistone Why WOULDN'T we think Dzumhur is one of the nicest players on tour? Because some idiot ball kid ran out onto the court, paid no attention whatsoever to their surroundings or the players they are supposed to be working with, and got trucked accidentally? Then Dzumhur goes wayyyyyyy out of his way to be overly nice to the little brat. Anyone can see he is a nice, thoughtful person. We don't need you and your "he is actually one of the nicest players on tour" to clarify that.
Elvis Le sigh
@FuckYouGoogle that's a complete lie :p
@FuckYouGoogle when was the last time tennis fans threw a glaring the court? Do us a favour and stop lying, tennis fans and players are far more respectful, yea sometimes they can pick sides wrongly and be a hit overpy vicious to a certain player, hutnthat is rare, football is literally all about taking sides, slitting the crowd and jeering at each other. You're wrong plain and simple.
Leander Paes actually seems like a douche on camera, so I guess his personality is reflected accurately on TV and in real life.
Gasquet throws his socks on the court and then at 9:04 ends up playing against a fella named Sock. Go figure!
Thought the same thing. You beat me (by a year) to it, lol
6:31 LOOOOOOOOL
8:41 Casual exact same ace he hits after his first one being called out.
WIVO Karlovic
Wivo Karlovic loool 😂😂
@@WivoRN ci
That umpire in the Soderling incident is expecting some bad weather.
Was going on a fishing excursion right after the match.
The umpire to Soderling: 10:03
Soderling
: "You gotta tell me where the mark is!"
Umpire: "I did, I just pointed at it and the point will be replayed"
Soderling: "I didn't remember, I didn't see it!"
Umpire: "Well I don't remember either probably."
Umpire was right, Soderling clearly showed the wrong one
@@tillrahn2938 but u can see the ball was out
Hawkeye showed the ball was out by 3 inches.
@@tillrahn2938 No he didnt when you see him pointing at it with his racket he clearly point to a mark 3 inches or so behind the line. Soderling pointed to the right spot all along.
@@kingwacky184 No he didn't. Watch where the ball bounces and watch where Soderling points. I'm not saying it wasn't out, because I don't remember that match, but Soderling pointed way too far.
That roddick one is an advertisement
It's been known for a decade, like wtf
Whattt? Are serious? I’m to do that for like ten years but I never made possible.. only now you tell it was not real in the first place!!!
Of course, there is no energy behind it. Dumbasses...
What time
Oh nevermind
5:30 clearly that kid will never practice contact sports....is he the lost son of Neymar??..
Neymar is famous for his overacting. But I think this kid's impact and fall wasn't overacting. He seriously looked in pain.
what you think of Neymar is right ... BUT are you fucking serious the kid didn't tightened any muscle when he ran into him. try to run into a strong body whats twice or tripple the mass of your body moving same speed as you without being prepared for it... you obviously have no clue about sport and about physics!!! you're probably a fat fuck siting on the couch watching youtube videos every day and don't know what it feels like get hit like this. so STFU idiot
lol
H G wtf is your problem did your mom ground you or something Jesus take a chill pill my guy
You clearly never played any contact sports by urself with that stupid Comment, did you ever run into an screen in Basketball? Even an Top Class Athlet is on the Floor after an good screen.
Why do I feel like the guy who put this video together is a Rafa fan XD good work man, keep it up
Because i am 😂 thanks buddy
I am a Rafa fan too
" Serve to his backhand victor "
Killed it
I love this series as well! I'm always looking forward to your videos 💕 keep up the good work!
Am really glad many people seem to love it, thank you :))
Lol Soderling being right was just luck. The mark he pointed to clearly was nowhere near the actual mark
You can completely miss a mark if you just look away from it for a second, but know it was out. Happened to me a dozen times while playing, and I wasn't cheating, you just see the wrong one where you suppose the right one is, because you looked away, moved, etc. The thing that the umpire showed, well, let's just say that I don't think that it's even a mark.
@@MrMartin48705 yeah, maybe that can happen with a mark that is within a 10-20cm range, the mark Soderling pointed at was more than a meter away from the shot, he actually had to walh right 1 step to point at it from where he hit the ball, there is no way he thought that was the right mark, he just tried to cheat it out. If it was Roger or Rafa i maybe would've believed that it was some gigantic blunder, but everyone knows Soderling is a jerk, so no, i don't believe it for a second.
Often the players knows better then the referees, simply because they are nearer to the ball. Just look at Federer how often he is right when challenging calls. This is sadly just an example where higher ranked players are favored by the referees.
@@luigimanzelli3786 if it was Roger or Rafa? Djoković? Wow, you people will never fucking admit he's amongst the best ever.
Firstly, the written comments about Robin Soderling are incorrect, eggaerated, stating it as a "meltdown". It was complaining, and was a valid complaint. The chair umpire looked for mark to confirm what he seemed to see from his position in the chair, on the surface. He was actually unable to find one, but pointed to the location he thought there would be a mark. the video replay confirmed the chair umpire's error, but no replay nor electronic system was nor is used at these clay tournaments.
This is one of many situations the give give reason to have an electronic line call system available for all courts, and also a replay system, which includes other calls like double bounce, hits, order of events, etc. In addition, a better system than the widely used [older design] of "Hawkeye" should become a standard, which uses "actual" video capture for every moment and many more angles to determine actual ball placement, location when the ball contacts the surface [Forten or if others available]. Additions and modifications to the rules needs to be made for replay. Also, see ATP NextGen Finals where an accurate [probably FORTEN] electronic line calling system has been in use since 2017, without line judges.
Love your videos! And love this little series you have going! Keep up the good work.
Hey nice video man!
And great Nadal intro
Thank you :))
Have you ever seen a supervisor EVER go against the umpire? No. They are just there to say hello when the players throw a tantrum.
Thats true
5:16 The first form of physical contact in the sport of tennis. Incredible recovery from this young man 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Love that after the sock incident, Gasquet goes on to play Sock in the same video
11:15 the supervisor sounds like Dr Phil lmao
as the legend says
whenever there is videos about tennis on youtube there is troicki
Seeing the sub "Sock gives Gasquet the point", I was like, which sock?
5:17 That kid will have a brilliant future in soccer.
At 5:12 the boy must have hurt !!
10:51 "Teja mein hu Mark Idhar hai"
hahahahaha..
The umpire in the Rafa/Soderling case was wrong but Soderling wasn't even wrong, he was trying to cheat showing a mark 1 meter away from the good one
Soderling was right, just accept it.
even if he was right he would have still lose.
@@u11113901 Both the Robin Soderling and the Umpire were wrong in this conversation.
Robin clearly pointed to the wrong mark, making his argument wrong initially.
The Umpire made the wrong call, if that shot spot/camera tracking is accurate.
Maybe he was right and the annocer was wrong about it being 1 meter away. But the umpire said they would at least replay it.
@@u11113901 it doesnt matter whether the ball was out or in. Because robin deliberately pointed the wrong mark.
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Rick James: Cocaine's a hell of drug. :D
Love this series!! Great video man!
Thank bro
6:25 is great sock throwing technique 👍
Love your video series, watched all of them. Keep em coming! Got a new subscriber here ❤
Aww thank you ❤️
Excellent twist ending!
4:10 i thought that was advertisement right?
Legends said that Soderling found the mark on court 14,next to his one which he played against Nadal...
Zvezdan Alekcic Did you combine two tennis player names to form the name of your account ? I think Alexander Zverev for sure but i can't figure out the second one.
9:25 if you slow motion playback ball was clearly to the left where he was pointing. The thing is Ball was called out which is in Soldering favor, why argue the mark?
You'd think Soderling screwed himself by pointing at the wrong mark except the umpire also got it wrong according to that replay. So even if Robin pointed at the right mark, the ump somehow pointed to another mark that showed it was in (which is incredulous given how far the ball is out according to that replay)
Federer showed some great restraint and class after that bad call.
2:00 - the problem for J Mac here is the chair umpire is older than tennis itself. He’s just waiting for his meals on wheels to arrive. The old dude has no clue what is going on, where he is, or even where he lives anymore.
LET ME SEE IT AGAIN!!! lmfao the way Soderling kept asking to see it made him sound like a crackhead
9:32 WHAT WAS THAT
Your intro is beautiful
For the next video, check out the reaction of Del Potro vs Almagro when he gets injured. Respect
Best intro in my life
Great video as usual mate 💯 for Federer and Blake part, was there a mistake in the score? The first point
Thanks man, and yes there was a mistake, it was 4-0 not 5-0
@@WivoRN I knew it 😎 by the way you replying to most people is really great, I love that. Keep it up
Haha thanks man, am tyring the best i can to satisfy everyone here
"I showed him a mark, he showed me a fucking footstep!"
7:25 cool, didn´t know Vince Carter was playing tennis as well!
LOLLIN on all the timecodes in this section! But WIVO gets the win for 2:03 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏👏
Hahahahha thanks man! Glad you noticed 😂
"Never argue with the judges."
In any sport
5:19 Each time u see some violence love is somewhere! (Look into the public :)
I bet he’s thinking about other girls.
Soderling: I want him to show me where the mark is
The Soderling one is an advert!
LMAO you actually made me laugh
This is the only thing I don't like about tennis i.e players behaving rudely against umpires and continuing to argue. In any sports, umpires/ref must be the ultimate authority on the spot otherwise there will be chaos. In cricket, if players even as little as shows any annoying gestures towards umpires, let alone continuing to argue, they get docked severely, it helps keep everyone in check.
Very cool video
@10:45. “ show me the devils mark”🤔🤔🤔
What a thief soderling is 😂😂😂
Naruto soundtrack at the start? Whoever made this is a man of culture!
Lol in the end nadals ball was really out even though robin showed a wrong mark
I ain't touching that. 😂😂😂😂
You can obviously see soderling seeing the right mark then moving the the other mark because it looked pretty far out
I think he was showing the mark from a previous point
i dont think he saw the "correct" mark. i think he saw it land out and then when he went to look for it he was looking for a mark that was behind the baseline as he had seen it land clearly behind it. but he didnt notice that he had moved a bit to the right after hitting the shot, so when he found a mark in front of him that was out by about as much as he had seen the ball land out, he thought that mustve been it.
theres literally no reason for him to not pick out the correct mark on purpose since that one was clearly out as well. you dont get more points for it being more out lol
Are these people at court made of paper? I saw it many times: someone gets scratched by a ball or a racket, someone stumbles into someone and they act like they were hit by a bus. Ridiculous
that ball boy is a future soccer star...for sure.
Fognini a savage. No mercy for Andy.
Ball boy will be a great soccer Star one day.
Umpire tells Karlovic to serve once more, and he hits the exact same spot once more.
Well... Soderling right afterall...
Roy Boy it was also his fault. The mark he pointed out was so far from the actual mark.
yes, don't understand why people so upset with Soderling when he was right
@@dennisvillaflor3359 No he didnt when you see him pointing at it with his racket he clearly point to a mark 3 inches or so behind the line. Soderling pointed to the right spot all along.
@@kingwacky184 He marked the spot that was clearly to the right of the actual spot. Despite that though, the ump screwed it up by also pointing at the wrong spot (if that replay was correct)
7:38 Gulbis my man!!! Not like this!!!
That little boy was being straight up dramatic. Like come on now. He’s laying out as if he was just beat down. Lol
In certain sports like afl rugby league rugby tennis the umpires are getting too involved make your decision and leave it at that whether it’s wrong or right
There is too much back and forth between players and officials these days
Most of the big tournaments now just use hawkeye for the lines and no debate is entertained. It's probably better that way
5:16 he is lucky this didn't happen in the US Open
Lol. That ball kid could walk that off
The name of the music in the intro please
What I dont understand is even if the animated video shows the ball is in and if the umpire calls it out, why is it still out tho? even if you had the animated video?
I'm not sure what year that was, but it could have been before they implemented the challenge system. For a while, you could see it at home on TV, but it wasn't officially part of the game yet. And even with the current system, the player has to challenge the call for them to look at the video. They have a limited number of challenges, and if they are wrong too many times and run out of challenges, there's nothing they can do, even though we can see that the call was incorrect. It really makes no sense. The umpires should be able to review close calls at their discretion, but instead they have a very half-assed way of going about things, just to increase the "drama" for the viewers.
4:41 Even with the subtitle, I still don't know what Fognini said.
he said : "I'm going to kill you now with dropshots"
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT Pretty much
I don't know why people defend Mirka, she's so annoying! 😡
Of course She was angry with him! He left his wife and daughter just because he found a little success and Date a girl half his age!!!
@@simonsiddique so? That's not Mirka business, no reason to distract Wawrinka in a match.
@@simonsiddique If that's the case, Mirka should mind her own business. Also, my point is that people always seem to be defending her and they admire her, I don't know why. I'm a fan of Roger but I really couldn't care less about Mirka. 😒
What the heck was going on in that mcenroe point?
I have no idea what he was complaining about, but Nastase's reaction was priceless
MacEnroe saying Nastase touched twice a ball.
WivoRN Productions, it was about the lob his opponent played. Looks like that he touches the ball twice or wraps the ball on the racket and this is forbidden.
@@thecavewarrior1715 I can't tell if it was the lob or the shot right before it where he jerked his arm at the ball after expecting it to end up in the net. Why wasn't this filmed in HD?! hehe
@samurai7411.....Around 1 pixel
5:15 this is what you came for
Also Jack Sock is a class act. Rivals Federer in sportsmanship.
What is the song called at the start of the video?
Naruto Rainy day remix by Ksolis
WivoRN Productions thank you.
Jack Sock got some yams. Fed agrees.
I lived two years in Sweden and that is a perfect demonstration of the swedish people. Spoiled, funny sounding queens.
Karlovic is savage serves at the same spot
McEnroe with a rare fro mullet
ボールボーイってほんとにボールしか見てないよね
やってくれてる事は有難いけどいきなりコート入ってきたりしてレットかかったりしたこともあるしちょっと困る
2:03 BRAAAAAH
I don't get this good sportsmanship. The ball was in, so it's his point.
Feel so bad for that kid in 5:52. Man, looks like that hurt! Wonder if the kid will ever want to be a ball boy again.
Josh M he didn’t make it if that answers your question
both do their job extremely well, pro player and pro ball boy both great ball watcher, so focus, too focus
5:16 Warning for simulation!
9:30 Soderling walks and looks at actual mark then decides to move a meter over and still complained for ages after.🤣🤣 Die with the lie i guess.
Soderlink was asking a question and no one really helped him. Why was the crowd so against him. What am I missing. Could some help me with this?
10:40 Sodderling. What a disgraceful person!
No coment's about Mirca?
The Roddick was a tv commercial i think
Felipe GS yep
You know that Roddick serve is fake right? It's from a commercial.
I miss robin soderling. He was one of the most miserable losers on tour now nick took it over and has been doing a marvelous job.
If #4 in the world is worth to be called a loser, then yes...
His forehand was insane. Dude was salty as fuck but he got up to #4 wouldn’t exactly call him a loser