Roger Federer / Stanislas Wawrinka 2013 4 / 7

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 303

  • @marksn-btc
    @marksn-btc 7 лет назад +54

    That movement from Fed is amazing. You can feel the intensity of the hitting session right through the screen. Crazy how high they play above the net, with an amount of spin thats far away from any club player. Still a joy to watch this session several times...

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk Год назад +1

      Maybe they're hitting a little higher to keep the rally alive and will lower the trajectory a bit when trying to go for more winners. Who knows.

  • @ketan6182
    @ketan6182 4 года назад +72

    This was when Fed was at an all time low in his career and Stan was on the verge of winning his first major.

  • @yeahokyep
    @yeahokyep 11 лет назад +90

    not used to seeing Roger go this speed in practice. Normally he's real casual! Great video. Thanks for posting :)

    • @Voidy592
      @Voidy592 11 лет назад +11

      ***** pro's train behind closed doors, what you are seeing is just a little sparring

    • @thegarbageman21
      @thegarbageman21 11 лет назад +9

      ***** I don't believe many people think that. Many people admire his effortless looking game style but i don't think they doubt his work ethic to achieve that. Fed does train hard but these sessions at major tournaments are all about getting loose and finding your rhythm.

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk 5 лет назад

      @Christian Toth yea this is 4/7 bet at 1/7 he's warming up very slow and casual when he's just getting his feel

    • @thepunisher3677
      @thepunisher3677 4 года назад +3

      Generally yeah but Stan usually practices more aggressively so fed has to keep up

    • @yeahokyep
      @yeahokyep 4 года назад +1

      @@thepunisher3677 Can't believe it's been six years since I posted that comment! Fed would still have 17 slams and Stan would be fresh off his AO win.

  • @freetomorrow6576
    @freetomorrow6576 10 лет назад +10

    I really love to see Federer's play in this angle. Thank you.

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      yes you can learn from it.

  • @JohnDoe-xu2vx
    @JohnDoe-xu2vx 5 лет назад +11

    Everybody talks about Stan's back hand but he kills his forehand. Roger is so graceful and agile. He is also a master of controlling the ball with spin.

  • @skylaxx
    @skylaxx 6 лет назад +14

    That wrist snap. Amazing. That court view. Priceless

  • @markie1aa
    @markie1aa Год назад

    Just one camera angle square behind the court! Much more rewarding & more satisfying & more interesting to watch than multi cameras & the constant changes of angle that we are given on tv coverage. Wonderful video. A treasure & a classic. Thank you, gennelmen.

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 10 лет назад +16

    Yup! This is a good angle to watch two great players. I know Federer moves fast but wow, you can appreciate it even more from this view. How does he generate so much racquet acceleration on his backhand? His footwork is amazing. It's like watching a Barishnakov -- elegant and smooth.

    • @DobriyKondrat--
      @DobriyKondrat-- 3 года назад

      1:35 старенькай... дряхленькай... ох, силушек нет моих... ноженьки мои уж не те...

  • @miguelpessanha
    @miguelpessanha 5 лет назад +9

    His movement is just wooow, so light on his feet, it's he floats on the court.

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      that is why he is so efficient, and therefore called the GOAT

  • @nikolaip5834
    @nikolaip5834 Год назад +1

    The amount of beautiful backhands here is graceful

  • @AdvancedEliteGaming
    @AdvancedEliteGaming 9 лет назад +56

    Is anyone else seeing that Fed slice at this angle? That is absolutely beautiful

    • @95schweizer
      @95schweizer 9 лет назад +10

      +AdvancedEliteGaming this one is killing it 2:12

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      at what time or throughout

  • @fanfam
    @fanfam 5 лет назад +3

    Two of the best single handed backhands in history from this angle playing intens rallys. Thats greats to see. A good total view of how the single handed backhand should be.

  • @lawrencesin3595
    @lawrencesin3595 4 года назад +1

    What stands out to me is the sound. These guys hit the sweet spot 99% of the time. They crush the ball.

  • @skylaxx
    @skylaxx 4 года назад +3

    Such a pleasure to watch how he full swings that 90 in. 🤩

  • @twinwankel
    @twinwankel 6 лет назад +2

    The best “practice” Federer video on RUclips. Their intensity is very high in white T shirt of Federer but wanes in the black shirt. This is more a training session for both of them. You can hear at one point one of Federer’s coaches tell him “enough” and to tone it down.

  • @jamesjin7485
    @jamesjin7485 3 года назад +4

    Wow, Roger Federer puts 110% effort into his training, I like how his coaches feed the ball right after roger or stan misses, it gives more practice and saves you from thinking too much about missing

  • @denniskroll981
    @denniskroll981 9 лет назад +121

    4:16 that backhand flick from Federer though..

    • @anthonysiu6010
      @anthonysiu6010 5 лет назад +2

      Dennis Kroll those are the kind of shots that separate amateurs from pros to able to hit it that early on the rise

    • @jd3455
      @jd3455 5 лет назад +3

      @@anthonysiu6010 em no lol

    • @anthonysiu6010
      @anthonysiu6010 5 лет назад

      🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      very clean - my dad is trying to master that LOL

    • @michaelscoots
      @michaelscoots Год назад

      Love his half volley with the 90!

  • @SteelyGlinter
    @SteelyGlinter 11 лет назад +13

    I like this perspective. you can really see the motion of federer's arm and wrist

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      yes, nd you can learn from it

  • @kneadsensual7366
    @kneadsensual7366 4 года назад +4

    At eye level like this you see how incredibly fast Fed is to move upon other player's ball impact. He dances like no one else.

  • @2ndAveScents
    @2ndAveScents 7 лет назад +5

    I think there's really no one in the world better than Roger at half-volleys.

  • @ethanwilliams902
    @ethanwilliams902 2 года назад +3

    Anyone else here watching this gem after seeing Fed retire today :(

  • @meenrerkrit1288
    @meenrerkrit1288 10 лет назад +7

    I like Fed's forehand and back slice.

  • @12GaugePadawan
    @12GaugePadawan Год назад +1

    Roger’s footwork is lovely! 🤩

  • @sultanabran1
    @sultanabran1 11 лет назад +152

    this practice session is better than 99% of the crap we see on centre courts at slams.

    • @sultanabran1
      @sultanabran1 10 лет назад +16

      ***** and because there are no women involved. i like women, i just don't like women's tennis.

    • @sultanabran1
      @sultanabran1 10 лет назад +38

      ***** i'd rather watch roger and stan practising than any women's match. unless steffi graf and justine henin were playing again.

    • @Smoothways
      @Smoothways 10 лет назад +2

      rubbish, because there are so many long, wide or short balls in these ralleys where they just continue to ralley. So in truth many points would be far shorter ...so dont even begin to compare this with the serious match in a GS or so.

    • @sultanabran1
      @sultanabran1 10 лет назад +1

      Axel Baumgarten still better to watch

    • @hattrickster33
      @hattrickster33 10 лет назад +8

      sultanabran1
      Yea best part is to see how they hit from ground level...people don't realize how much spin and power they put on the ball

  • @FExpiate
    @FExpiate 9 лет назад +7

    It is amazing to see how fed moves his feet so fast unbeleivable

  • @himmura
    @himmura 10 лет назад +224

    Someone forgot to tell Stan this is only practice.

    • @ukdashcamvideos
      @ukdashcamvideos 5 лет назад +19

      That’s normal Stan. Federer is running around the court more than him as he’s having difficulty to play his baseline rockets. 🚀

    • @willkittwk
      @willkittwk 5 лет назад +13

      He no doubt wants Stan to work the corners

    • @ramyg5037
      @ramyg5037 5 лет назад

      Since this is only practice, both players are at free will to hit anywhere...so they are just going over board...none the less I love the practice video..

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад +1

      LOL very high intensity

    • @pencilcheck
      @pencilcheck 4 года назад

      He play very intensely with Fish as well: ruclips.net/video/8d3V7fGWG90/видео.html

  • @wq124fstf9
    @wq124fstf9 7 лет назад +1

    すごすぎる
    Every time I see this video I am always impressed with speed of playing

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      yes, and you can learn from it.

  • @ahknabi
    @ahknabi 10 лет назад

    Love watching the one handed backhand players like both of them. The game looks much more fluid and enjoyable to watch.

  • @nicholasthetennisrat3373
    @nicholasthetennisrat3373 9 лет назад +13

    I am a die-hard Federer fan but Stan played one of the burliest French Opens in history!

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      agreed no one expected it

  • @aonutube
    @aonutube 9 лет назад +168

    Man, Fed's left arm is slim.

    • @kamalahaasanravichandiran4497
      @kamalahaasanravichandiran4497 5 лет назад +12

      Yeah bro you have got that right

    • @Nero-ox5tw
      @Nero-ox5tw 5 лет назад +11

      He's that good he only uses his right

    • @jayjayDrm
      @jayjayDrm 5 лет назад +31

      thx, can't focus on anything else now anymore.

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      0:54 you can tell because he exercises his right

    • @Olly_2024_
      @Olly_2024_ 4 года назад

      eoe123321 who uses steroids?

  • @biggestfanofroger
    @biggestfanofroger 7 лет назад +3

    The sound is also very satisfying

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      yes and you can learn from it.

  • @CrushOfSiel
    @CrushOfSiel 9 лет назад +37

    Is there a reason they don't broadcast this angle on TV? I've watched so many quality recordings posted by people with good cameras at this angle. The skill level of these pros is so much more apparent from this view. You get a better look at the foot work, spin, racket speed, etc. The only thing is you lose maybe a small bit from the guy on the far side, but the gain on the near court player seems worth it.

    • @nicholasthetennisrat3373
      @nicholasthetennisrat3373 9 лет назад +1

      CrushOfSiel They probably discovered "scientifically" the best angle for broadcasting tennis or something. But, IDK.

    • @sportscenter67
      @sportscenter67 9 лет назад +7

      It's the lack of advertisements you see with this view maybe not this one but for example like Australia the broadcasting company (usually ESPN) has to make sure all those ads can be seen the whole match.

    • @Doty6String
      @Doty6String 6 лет назад

      It’s a sick angle but you can’t really se the far court players movement. So you can’t really get a full detail of the point.

    • @Nitrovoice0120
      @Nitrovoice0120 6 лет назад +1

      I think the monkey is a reason for this. When we see the tennis game on TV, we don't pay money. So, if we want to watch at this angle, we have to go stadium & pay money for it. Also, camera's vew is not wide and can't display all shots.

  • @johnspeedy1940
    @johnspeedy1940 10 лет назад +44

    3:06 fed weird backhand

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад +3

      tis not weird. He is going back and hitting topspin. He is just a bit unbalanced

    • @kubek555
      @kubek555 4 года назад +1

      baaaaaaaah

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      @@kubek555 WHat

    • @danielmltu
      @danielmltu 4 года назад

      Anandita Arya UueehhH

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      @@danielmltu ...

  • @bravo1224
    @bravo1224 4 года назад +2

    You can tell that these guys are comfortable training together b/c they’re really letting go here and experimenting freely.

  • @andtheoscargoestooo
    @andtheoscargoestooo 11 лет назад +1

    Ohh :( I loved it when you filmed it from Wawa's side

  • @chrisg.475
    @chrisg.475 4 года назад +1

    at 04:22 amazing topspin backhands from RF. We dont think if him as heavy spin, high-margin player but he can be! Also FREAKish topspin forhand! How did that come down??

  • @calgary2800
    @calgary2800 10 лет назад +74

    My knees would last 30 mins playing like that.

    • @ChrisGugliuzza
      @ChrisGugliuzza 7 лет назад +1

      cbr9927 well, are you fat?

    • @ahmedejaz1125
      @ahmedejaz1125 7 лет назад +5

      An average person's knees would hardly last longer than that.

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      mine 20

    • @AiurMedia
      @AiurMedia 4 года назад

      10mins for me

    • @yougood809
      @yougood809 4 года назад

      Hey. 30 minutes? I'd say that better than most amateurs
      I would last ten.

  • @kevinchang5082
    @kevinchang5082 3 года назад

    The pace Federer generates from his forehand is unreal.

  • @fluff2001
    @fluff2001 3 года назад

    The first thing that stands out to me watching at court level is how much topspin they put on the ball and how their follow through with using their wrist to come over the ball with top spin... How Federer hits that one handed backhand so much power is beyond me ......

  • @ivanpalaca6230
    @ivanpalaca6230 3 года назад +1

    When at Federer's worst version he still looks good in playing and still the most entertaining player

  • @LiamApilado
    @LiamApilado 2 года назад

    this is one of the videos that inspired my channel

  • @TridKP
    @TridKP 2 года назад

    I always thought of the professionals as perfect and never messing up in matches and practice. Very humbling.

  • @whzpdlsWkd
    @whzpdlsWkd 10 лет назад

    Federer's reaction time on 6:28 is just mind-blowing.... These professional tennis players have godly reflexes.

  • @chris-re6vl
    @chris-re6vl 10 лет назад +16

    when i see fed hitting hard from this angle i really don't think nadals forehand is that much heavier than his

    • @abhinandeedara4330
      @abhinandeedara4330 6 лет назад +1

      nadals forehand is about 2000 rpm heavier than feds, so just imagine how heavy a rafa forehand would be.

    • @georgychristo7740
      @georgychristo7740 6 лет назад +7

      @@abhinandeedara4330 Uh no, Nadals average topspin is 3200, while Fed's is 2700. Where'd you get 2000rpm difference? lol

    • @dwightfairfield8433
      @dwightfairfield8433 4 года назад

      @@georgychristo7740 not to mention nadal buggy whips more than fed, i'm sure fed's buggy whip is even closer to nadal's rpms

    • @JuhoTunkelo
      @JuhoTunkelo 4 года назад

      Also Fed has changed racquets since, allowing him to hit even heavier

    • @dwightfairfield8433
      @dwightfairfield8433 4 года назад

      @@JuhoTunkelo I think the change in power isn't that great, considering how his backswing is waaaaay shorter than it was back in 2005. In his match vs Agassi he was ripping those forehands despite the smaller headsize and stuff. I'm guessing he is actually hitting with less force now that his racquet is more powerful, to maintain control. However he still hits with decent spin, and probably hits more RPMs in today's more defensive baseliner game.

  • @cormorant_on_arock7934
    @cormorant_on_arock7934 5 лет назад +1

    you know, with all the talk about how elegant and classy Federer is … he's also pretty badass. I mean he is grinding Stan Wawrinka into a pulp in this practice!

  • @sneakapeek2577
    @sneakapeek2577 8 лет назад +6

    that old wilson was his best racket ... he was so snappy with it.. extremely firm racket , and he was so precise. new 95 sq in seems floppy.

    • @JustMyOpinion05
      @JustMyOpinion05 8 лет назад +1

      His current upgrade to pro staff 97 sq in improved his serve and backhand but it came at a cost. The forehand is nowhere near lethal as it was

    • @sneakapeek2577
      @sneakapeek2577 8 лет назад

      yes .. and he has not won a major with it.

    • @Checkyoselfb4
      @Checkyoselfb4 8 лет назад +1

      sneak a peek u do know of a thing called ageing?

    • @sneakapeek2577
      @sneakapeek2577 8 лет назад

      RossHouston .

  • @anthony-leesanchez6219
    @anthony-leesanchez6219 5 лет назад +1

    What makes Federer’s forehand the best ever?

  • @sirjain4408
    @sirjain4408 4 года назад

    very high intensity!! Love it

  • @ryan_jane4257
    @ryan_jane4257 7 лет назад +35

    Who watched this more than 5 times?

  • @siyaavipoojadeepak
    @siyaavipoojadeepak 8 лет назад +15

    I didn't know the ball could go this fast and be controlled

    • @gloupot2140
      @gloupot2140 8 лет назад +1

      me i know.

    • @jakubleszczynski662
      @jakubleszczynski662 8 лет назад +1

      Mach-10 Forehand it's very simple , faster u hit u gain much more control and spin so the Ball is going to kick down, technic on high lvl without it hiting hard it's nothing u cann See it when beginners try to use full power
      homerun incoming :P

    • @keeganandersson4281
      @keeganandersson4281 8 лет назад

      Mach-10 Forehand
      They throw the racquet essentially, and since they have so many hours of practice, they're able to combine the power of "throwing" the racquet with control that allows them to place it anywhere they want. The truth is, they're not hitting the ball hard, but rather they're utilizing momentum to create power.

    • @gloupot2140
      @gloupot2140 8 лет назад +1

      Keegan Andersson Synchronisation d' accélération d'une chaine de levier , dont l'energie est issue de l'élasticité des articulations ., par extension COMPLETE , pour celle du poignet...
      la grande difficulté de timing.
      Mais l'accélération est PROGRESSIVE et non constante. Aucun effort physique , juste de la coordination , c'est le plus difficile a réaliser.
      Et frapper la balle le plus loin que possible , là , ou la vitesse de tète de raquette est la plus rapide , loin devant soi.

    • @jakubleszczynski662
      @jakubleszczynski662 8 лет назад

      Keegan Andersson u are wrong they hit Ball rly hard I was watching practice of my 12-13 country champion and it's ofc good timing and technic but he use huge power man

  • @もこ-n1y
    @もこ-n1y 2 года назад

    フォアのフォームカッコよすぎ

  • @hurricane3458
    @hurricane3458 Год назад +1

    Waurinka tries to make Roger tired before match lol

  • @lafaze2477
    @lafaze2477 4 года назад +1

    5:39 --> Best shot

  • @looseleftie
    @looseleftie 10 лет назад

    I wish TV would get the angle of vision lower... so much better, and gives a more accurate perspective of what the rally looks like in "real life"

  • @markurbancowboy
    @markurbancowboy 7 лет назад

    They both hit alike. Very good video!

  • @Mikey888888888
    @Mikey888888888 5 лет назад

    I wish matches would be shown from this angle...

  • @sandz4738
    @sandz4738 4 года назад

    I feel that fed is comfortable practicing/playing with stan like as if hes on tour ..

  • @j.sternmercedes-benz2754
    @j.sternmercedes-benz2754 5 лет назад +1

    Oh look.. Genius at work.. El maestro

  • @AiurMedia
    @AiurMedia 4 года назад

    that backhand is so packed with top spin, scary

  • @Jamesbond-ni1fc
    @Jamesbond-ni1fc 7 лет назад

    I hope one day i can play like them

  • @the4ofus_doestennis
    @the4ofus_doestennis 9 лет назад +2

    he has a great forehand

    • @sirjain4408
      @sirjain4408 4 года назад

      ur profile scared me LOL

  • @WetSands
    @WetSands 7 лет назад

    Damn that was pretty intense the way Fed just jumped into play like that at the start, kind of a bit on an idea of the intensity the greats play with

  • @luisgonzalezalvarez1596
    @luisgonzalezalvarez1596 11 месяцев назад

    bjorn borg..yannick noak..vilas..wilander ..max enroe with wooden rackets palyed one top more like that if we consider the small tamis on the rackets they used

  • @irvinnicollier398
    @irvinnicollier398 2 года назад

    That wrist movement is insane

  • @christiansaavedra1953
    @christiansaavedra1953 6 лет назад +1

    Fed in a practice like never seen before!

  • @corntruck3711
    @corntruck3711 7 лет назад +12

    8:13 tennis foot tricks

  • @cheatdisco
    @cheatdisco 10 лет назад +2

    Im a Federer fan, but Nadal is the thoughest player, his only weakness is his own body and maybe Djoker

  • @TheExiledTexan
    @TheExiledTexan 11 лет назад +14

    To think that that man on the other side of the net is now a Grand Slam champion himself...

    • @joeb3530
      @joeb3530 11 лет назад +9

      Best one hander in the game

    • @Orkschnitzel
      @Orkschnitzel 11 лет назад +7

      Joey Ballinger yeah, Wawrinkas Backhand is delicious

    • @h4rder10
      @h4rder10 6 лет назад

      really? must be very hard for u to think. how do u like 3 slams now genius?

  • @surfjabroni
    @surfjabroni 11 лет назад +54

    It's great to see the Swiss number 1.. and Federer ;)

  • @Buddy_-ub1mf
    @Buddy_-ub1mf Год назад

    2:11 that slice sheeesh, wicked stuff

  • @consuber
    @consuber 10 лет назад

    .................TROP CLASSE...............................!!!

  • @ngukzilla4867
    @ngukzilla4867 10 лет назад +3

    I only wish the camera stood on a tripod... less headache for me

  • @LoveTennisOfficial
    @LoveTennisOfficial 7 лет назад

    We love your videos, could we please share them on our channel if we credit you? Many Thanks Love Tennis

  • @Archus88
    @Archus88 10 лет назад

    Fed should make copyrighted videos of his practice sessions and sell them. He's a pure delight to watch

  • @Nico_3001
    @Nico_3001 3 года назад +2

    7:05 my forehand like Federer

  • @raderT90
    @raderT90 11 лет назад +157

    Better than porn

    • @Remixable100
      @Remixable100 10 лет назад +4

      eh..

    • @CrushOfSiel
      @CrushOfSiel 9 лет назад +2

      Remixable100 Right? Nothing is better than porn, pfft.

    • @thisnamealsotaken
      @thisnamealsotaken 9 лет назад +6

      +CrushOfSiel yes there is, it's called: having sex

    • @brandongoodman8494
      @brandongoodman8494 7 лет назад +1

      I love watching tennis. But MILF and anal is the best.

  • @Ryback007
    @Ryback007 6 лет назад

    roger's forehand swing is like whipping.

  • @gilafunk
    @gilafunk 2 года назад

    To think of timing (and striking) the ball with that kind of racket head speed. Boggles the mind....

  • @미켈란젤리
    @미켈란젤리 4 года назад

    look much fast and strong than 2020 Roger. 7 years.

  • @tanthiennguyen6101
    @tanthiennguyen6101 5 лет назад

    Weiss Kleidungsstücke.....Ob sind Sie auch mit weiss Papierkram kennen......Habe ich beim ihm 3.Woche gelernt......Vielen Dank

  • @loveormoney786
    @loveormoney786 10 лет назад

    Federer's greatest asset are his legs he fucking glides out their makes the impossible looks easy.

  • @alvaro50002
    @alvaro50002 9 лет назад +1

    great practice!

  • @eshoe1331
    @eshoe1331 9 лет назад +6

    that backhand at 4:16 .....

    • @PuissanceMandataire
      @PuissanceMandataire 9 лет назад

      +Eshwar Murthy That's an impossibly difficult shot

    • @johnl2124
      @johnl2124 9 лет назад +2

      +Eshwar Murthy Half volley backhand... piece of cake for Federer :)

    • @slicusdadon
      @slicusdadon 9 лет назад

      it's not actually hard at all. I do hit it quite often in practice although I admittedly as a 2 handed one. any half decent player can. it's just a half volley backhand.

    • @PuissanceMandataire
      @PuissanceMandataire 9 лет назад

      slicusdadon What makes it difficult is that it was behind the baseline (close to his feet) and the shot he produced was magnificent. Any half decent player can return it, yes, but not so cleanly.

    • @pifjehey
      @pifjehey 7 лет назад

      I prefer the backhand at 8:06 !

  • @lordbyron3603
    @lordbyron3603 8 лет назад +19

    I wonder how much Roger pays his coaches. They don't don't seem to do much but stand around.

    • @kylejohansen689
      @kylejohansen689 8 лет назад +15

      Most all of their coaching would be done before tournaments or behind closed doors. This was just a regular practice session.

  • @stan7222
    @stan7222 7 лет назад

    so good!!!

  • @Smoothways
    @Smoothways 10 лет назад

    great stuff but the camera person is making the mistake trying to follow Federer. Just keep the camera still and stable and this could have been a lot better. There is no chance with an ordinary camera to follow the movement. You end up being always too late.

  • @ToddCWiggins
    @ToddCWiggins 4 года назад +1

    If you do something enough time you'll get better at it

  • @Macbille
    @Macbille 4 года назад

    Highest level of tennis is played at practice without stress

  • @TheGlamoureboy
    @TheGlamoureboy 9 лет назад

    Hello.. what camera did you used? Which brand? Thanks

  • @omernaar
    @omernaar 10 лет назад

    how did you know when federer is going to practice?

  • @CarlMarksmoney
    @CarlMarksmoney 10 лет назад +4

    Men at Work!

  • @funtennis1609
    @funtennis1609 9 лет назад

    Just realized they were keep scoring during the last minute and a half of the video. First someone yells out 3-2, then after a point, 3-All, and then finally, 4-3 Stan. Guess they were playing 21 or something. Unless the spectators were the ones keeping score.

  • @urindilofthenorth6143
    @urindilofthenorth6143 5 лет назад +2

    So this is how the Swiss practice.

  • @Patientbears
    @Patientbears 10 лет назад

    Are you going back to New York this year as well?

  • @Buddy_-ub1mf
    @Buddy_-ub1mf Год назад

    5:34 insane hard hitting here

  • @TheGlamoureboy
    @TheGlamoureboy 9 лет назад

    What camera did you used?

  • @김힘찬-j9u
    @김힘찬-j9u 6 лет назад

    so nice that is art

  • @DobriyKondrat--
    @DobriyKondrat-- 3 года назад

    1:35 старенькай... дряхленькай... ох, силушек нет моих... ноженьки мои уж не те...

  • @Channel_Yo
    @Channel_Yo 4 года назад

    Are they playing 21?

  • @MaKsPuA
    @MaKsPuA 4 года назад

    insane Topspin @ 4:30