Lleyton Hewitt vs Andy Roddick Full Match | 2001 US Open Quarterfinal
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2021
- No. 4 seed Lleyton Hewitt takes on No. 18 seed Andy Roddick in the 2001 US Open quarterfinals.
Having reached the semifinals in 2000, Hewitt will be aiming for a repeat this time around. The Australian heads into the match full of confidence after winning both of their previous two meetings. Meanwhile, Roddick is playing in his first-ever Grand Slam quarterfinal and looks set to be a future star. We're all set for a thriller!
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Wow, I became a Roddick fan later in his career. I honestly didn't realize that he used to do a traditional pinpoint serve with the step up. by the time I had started watching tennis, Roddick was already doing that narrow platform stance of his.
He was missing quite a few serves here so he probably changed his stance to improve consistency while being able to maintain such blistering speed. He did keep the half motion thing that he was famous for though.
this is one of the first tennis matches i ever watched and i wanted roddick to win but as the match went on i didn't like his attitude and i wanted hewitt to come back and win, and after he did come back and win hewitt was my favorite player to watch. he was definitely the most exciting player imo.
this was the golden era of tennis, there were so many exciting players and matches during this time, tennis today doesn't even compare and i highly doubt it ever will again.
sampras and agassi were still playing very well towards the end of their careers and there were so many great younger players like roddick, hewitt, and federer. i still remember when sampras aced his way to the finals in his last wimbledon and was upset by hewitt, then came back in the next major (the australian i think?) and won it. it was such an epic time in tennis history that i don't think can ever be matched.
Are you from any country are you from USA 🇺🇲 please answer me now
Finally thank you for this match, much appreciation! Still hoping you folks would be able to upload the other great U.S. Open matches I've requested before :D
Thanks for another great match, can't wait
Thank you. Please upload 2004 us open final federer v hewitt
Weird to think that this match happened around the time of 9/11
3:00:57 the crucial point right here…
Sad part was it was definitely in. Modern tech would of seen that. Could have been a different match outcome too.
He still had an opportunity to win the game at 30-30. That's why Novak is the GOAT. Mental strength on key points is the difference. Roddick evidently lacked that
@@Back2Zack obviously with all the adrenaline going Roddick seemed over the top yelling at the umpire (having to yell through the noise and frustration), but in a logical manner, you seriously just overruled the far side of the line at 4-5 5th set US Open quarterfinal? Roddick's logic is spot on
Shame Umpire got that point on far side wrong. Before Hawkeye.
It's not just that he got it wrong. The chair is only supposed to over-rule when he is POSITIVE the call is obviously wrong. 99% out sure is 100% leave it alone. there was absolutely no reason for him to be involved in that point. A bad call like that could change the course of a young man's career.
when tennis was great!
Isn't it now even
@@shakirmawjee7937 No
1:06:05 is an insane point.
Crazy how 4 days after this 9/11 happened.
They acknowledged it at the open in 2002 and 2011 in notable ways... certainly agassi and djokovic were emotive in their speeches
I really thought Andy was going to beat Roger the last final they played....
He beat Hewitt and Murray in a row before nearly toppling prime Federer. Has to be given credit for that.
Anyone know the name of the. British commentator? Dennis something…
When next-gens were a serious deal
At that time pete and andre were 30-31 and hewitt safin federer were able to beat them in slams now 36/35 yo djokodal are almost never loosing a match to younger player exept for Medvedev in us open last year
And Medvedev last year he was 25 yo thats his prime not nextgen
That ball was on the line
The British commentator has an obvious bias for Hewitt. A little annoying but otherwise really entertaining match!
Was the commentator trying to say Andy Murray’s mind at 1.15 Seems little early for that )
When?
@@MyCoolMac Listen from 1:15. He says smth like "listen what goes though Andy mi...." he meant mind of course. But I just find it funny that already back then Andy Murray was already almost mentioned )
C'mon
that last game showed the child in roddick and he still is that
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No
3.02.58 when an adult laughs at an idiotic child in the wrong
I remember this match. Roddick got robbed and I bet that umpire got fired!!! 🔥 What a disgrace 😤 They should have replayed the point because there's no way the chair umpire saw space between the ball and the line from his position. Because it was in.
but it was only the first point of the game? still had his chances.
It happens all the time at club level.. with no umpire to help ha ha
What a rotten call by the chair umpire. That is really unforgivable. Over-ruling a shot like that from the far side....and he was wrong, clearly. Serena was famously robbed in a US Open against Jennifer Capriati, and Kim Clijsters lost a few calls in a slam final against Justine Henin. But this call was just horrible....Bad calls were part of the game, but bad over-rules are just ego trips that ruin everything.
It is pretty close in my opinion but certainly not a call to overrule
Well roddick had all the crowd on his side and had a pity party
Everything worked in his favour in 2003 including the weather/scheduling
Kim the one that got away from Lleyton
Roddick got rigged
The weak era
Today is weaker
Today is 15 times weaker
Rafa nadal GOAT
When Novak retires, he'll be the indisputable GOAT
@@brettanthony3127 of weak eras