french guy here who is old enough to remember the last 45 years of Roland Garros... i can assure you that guga is one of the most beloved winners of the tournament... a true legend who will never be forgotten... merci pour tout guga
Aqui no Brasil muita gente queria jogar Tennis nessa época, mas era muito difícil ter os equipamentos e achar um local decente. Restava jogar no video game e assistir o Guga!
I was working in Paris that summer. Only able to watch on big screen and watching Guga draw the heart in the court, it was magical! Few yrs later I was working in Vail and I was able to tell him how joyful it was in Paris, this when he would come to the hotel swimming pool for therapy after his surgery.
Guga un grande del tenis sudamericano y del tenis mundial , ese matchpoint con muster fue alucinante , roland garro lo catapulto al estrellato internacional
Thx very much! But @Roland-Garros, i asked a couple weeks ago if from the 1997 tournament no footage of Kuerten's first two matches vs Dosedel and Bjorkman exist? I guess not, because here in this clip you show the two but from other matches. I am a Kuerten fan since this tournament, and to this day i never saw a video or foto from his first matches vs Dosedel and Bjorkman.
Gustavo Kuerten foi nosso "ponto fora da curva"!❤ O depoimento dele falando que no mês de Maio de 1994 ele se encontraria com Ayrton Senna em Portugal - um encontro marcado pelo amigo Braguinha, amigo em comum de Senna e Guga - é de irmos às lágrimas 😢 ! Uma pena o Guga não encontrar com sua grande inspiração! Na verdade, Senna é uma inspiração e referência para todos nós, brasileiros 🇧🇷💙💛💚❤🙏🏻🕯 ! P.S.: Por quê há legenda em inglês se Guga fala em inglês? Qual a necessidade da legenda em inglês 😮?
Porque o inglês dele não é tão bom assim e muitas das coisas que ele falou não seriam compreendidas por quem fala. Um exemplo bem claro: no final ele diz “how you’re able to involve” e eles legendaram como “how you’re able to evolve” (como você é capaz de evoluir), mas pode ser que ele tenha querido dizer “how you’re able to be/get involved)” (como você é capaz de se envolver).
прекрасный спортсмен , великий чемпион , выдающийся Мастер Тенниса 🏆 смотришь на Густаво и почему-то вспоминается нападение воришек - карманников на Апокабане 😂 , тоже с широчайшей улыбкой , с распростёртыми объятиями отбрали кошелёк и телефон у моей подруги ◼️
Watching this skinny kid from Brazil with flowing topspin strokes was wonderful. I must, however, comment on a sponsor's ad. In the "Can't go" ad , maybe the lady's problem is that she forgot to take her pants off.
Loved watching Guga, but at the end of the day, he could only really play on one surface. Had a few good hard court results, but it was mostly all clay.
He was a clay specialist (easily between the 8 or 10 best claycourt players of all time) but was also a great hardcourt player. He has a trophy in 2001Cincinatti Masters 1000 beating Rafter in the final and became n°1 of the world winning an indoor Masters cup in 2000 beating Sampras on semis and Agassi in the final (the only player to beat both of them in the same tournament). And unfortunately he played in high level only for 4 years due the back injury, if weren't for that certainly he could win other big tournaments...on clay and hardcourts.
No. In 2000 he won the Masters by beating Sampras and Agassi on indoor hard court, the fastest surface on tour. In 2001 he destroyed Rafter in the final of Cincinnati. He had a versatile game like Wawrinka and could have won the US Open. But unfortunately his hip injury ruined his career. He was limited only on grass, due to a rebound that was too low for his game.
He was getting better on hardcourt to become a winner. Won Indianapolis beating Safin a week before Cincinatti, let's not forget he had to win two matches in that day. Tim Heman and later Patrick Rafter two of the best on that type of surface.
french guy here who is old enough to remember the last 45 years of Roland Garros... i can assure you that guga is one of the most beloved winners of the tournament... a true legend who will never be forgotten... merci pour tout guga
Unforgettable! Greatest Brazilian male tennis player ever! Obrigado, Guga! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Aqui é o Brasil🇧🇷
Guga had simply the most beautiful backhand I have ever seen. ❤
Nakakaiyak ang mga panalo ni Kuerten! Isang totoong kampeon --- sa husay sa laro at sa kalidad ng pagkatao! Saludo mula sa Pilipinas!
Guga’s backhand 😍
Such a magnificent, beautiful player - all positive energy and love for the sport and the fans of the sport.
My favorite backhand 💪🏼
Guga un tremendo tenista. Saludos de Chile
A Maria Ester Bueno e o Guga foram os dois maiores tenistas brasileiros.
Aqui no Brasil muita gente queria jogar Tennis nessa época, mas era muito difícil ter os equipamentos e achar um local decente. Restava jogar no video game e assistir o Guga!
Se procurar tem sempre uma parede para bater uma bola. E ajuda muito
Eu fui um desses. Fiz 5 anos de aulas de tênis
I still remember a loss and a win
_. 1 year
The best beckhendy in the world undeniably perfect Guga 😮
Loved Guga! Champion!
Um dos melhores atletas brasileiros de todos os tempos, além de um ser humano exemplar. Obrigado, Guga!
I was working in Paris that summer. Only able to watch on big screen and watching Guga draw the heart in the court, it was magical!
Few yrs later I was working in Vail and I was able to tell him how joyful it was in Paris, this when he would come to the hotel swimming pool for therapy after his surgery.
Guga un grande del tenis sudamericano y del tenis mundial , ese matchpoint con muster fue alucinante , roland garro lo catapulto al estrellato internacional
I had no idea Guga was ranked no. 70 when he won his first slam - crazy! I loved hearing his thought process during each of the tourneys he won. 💘
This is really really awesome!
That unforgettable warm smile. the same now, as it was back then.We love you Guga.
The greatest backhand ever❤
I fell in love with his energy, his smile, and he had so much charisma! You had no choice but to root for him! 😊🤙🏽
Thx very much! But @Roland-Garros, i asked a couple weeks ago if from the 1997 tournament no footage of Kuerten's first two matches vs Dosedel and Bjorkman exist? I guess not, because here in this clip you show the two but from other matches. I am a Kuerten fan since this tournament, and to this day i never saw a video or foto from his first matches vs Dosedel and Bjorkman.
Um dos grandes orgulhos do esporte brasileiro 👏
Um dos maiores idolos brasileiros de todos os tempos
The goat
Orgulho do nosso País!!! Parabéns Guga pela linda história no tênis!!!
O que eu amo esse cara é sacanagem
🏆🏆🏆🎾 esportes muito bom pra todos Brasileiros 🎾🎾🥇
🇧🇷 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Valeu Guga! Brabo demais!!! 🔥💪🏼🥹
One most iconic players all time of tennis history. Manezinho me fez amar o tennis ate os dias de hoje. Sdds desse cara
Monstro demais o Guga, fez muito pelo Brasil e por esse esporte por aqui, mesmo sem apoio...
Que persona mas linda y agradable guga 🇧🇷❤
Gustavo Kuerten foi nosso "ponto fora da curva"!❤ O depoimento dele falando que no mês de Maio de 1994 ele se encontraria com Ayrton Senna em Portugal - um encontro marcado pelo amigo Braguinha, amigo em comum de Senna e Guga - é de irmos às lágrimas 😢 ! Uma pena o Guga não encontrar com sua grande inspiração! Na verdade, Senna é uma inspiração e referência para todos nós, brasileiros 🇧🇷💙💛💚❤🙏🏻🕯 !
P.S.: Por quê há legenda em inglês se Guga fala em inglês? Qual a necessidade da legenda em inglês 😮?
Porque o inglês dele não é tão bom assim e muitas das coisas que ele falou não seriam compreendidas por quem fala. Um exemplo bem claro: no final ele diz “how you’re able to involve” e eles legendaram como “how you’re able to evolve” (como você é capaz de evoluir), mas pode ser que ele tenha querido dizer “how you’re able to be/get involved)” (como você é capaz de se envolver).
@@henriquelaydner4080 . Obrigado pela explicação, Henrique L. . Não sabia. Valeu mesmo.👍🏻
Meu ídolo!
What a player ! Winning with his heart 🏆
I was young and thats was astonishing for mi I still have no words
🤩
прекрасный спортсмен , великий чемпион , выдающийся Мастер Тенниса 🏆
смотришь на Густаво и почему-то вспоминается нападение воришек - карманников на Апокабане 😂 , тоже с широчайшей улыбкой , с распростёртыми объятиями отбрали кошелёк и телефон у моей подруги ◼️
Beautiful story beautifully done. Thank you
Ah Guga..... My crush during his years in RG.... I was so in love with him 😅😅😅❤❤❤❤
Valeu Gustavo 😊
one of the greatest Moment s in sports history🎾♥️ as Kuerten🇧🇷 sign a Heart after winning 3times Roland garros 😢😅
Great Guga...
Lenda!!!
Continua trabalhando
I love guga
Upload Federer vs rafa 2011 extended classic match
Kuerten was not the most reliable player but when he was on he was magic. Fond memories.
i can't wait to see Rafa's
Who wrote those subtitles? Why are they changing Guga's words ?
Watching this skinny kid from Brazil with flowing topspin strokes was wonderful. I must, however, comment on a sponsor's ad. In the "Can't go" ad , maybe the lady's problem is that she forgot to take her pants off.
He can beat Nadal.
Loved watching Guga, but at the end of the day, he could only really play on one surface. Had a few good hard court results, but it was mostly all clay.
He was a clay specialist (easily between the 8 or 10 best claycourt players of all time) but was also a great hardcourt player.
He has a trophy in 2001Cincinatti Masters 1000 beating Rafter in the final and became n°1 of the world winning an indoor Masters cup in 2000 beating Sampras on semis and Agassi in the final (the only player to beat both of them in the same tournament). And unfortunately he played in high level only for 4 years due the back injury, if weren't for that certainly he could win other big tournaments...on clay and hardcourts.
Guga was #1 for 43 weeks, 13th overall in the history of the sport. You don't achieve this playing only one surface
No. In 2000 he won the Masters by beating Sampras and Agassi on indoor hard court, the fastest surface on tour. In 2001 he destroyed Rafter in the final of Cincinnati. He had a versatile game like Wawrinka and could have won the US Open. But unfortunately his hip injury ruined his career. He was limited only on grass, due to a rebound that was too low for his game.
@@carloss.6847It was a hip injury
He was getting better on hardcourt to become a winner. Won Indianapolis beating Safin a week before Cincinatti, let's not forget he had to win two matches in that day. Tim Heman and later Patrick Rafter two of the best on that type of surface.
Never heard of him
The new poly Luxilon strings that he used made him a god for awhile. Until eveyone was using them.
Aprendi medina Aprendi meymar oq eh ser o melhor no q faz isso C tinha que seguir deixar like Aprendi porra
Era bom neymar o medina assistir esse vídeo e entender oq eh ser 1 atleta
Why you guys roland garros hates kafelnikov? He is the last man to win singles and doubles n there is no video of him in your channel?