@@purple9rain Ferrer - the man dedicated the final moment of his career to his parents, a moment that was all about him, but for him, it wasn't. The commentator getting emotional as he translated it into English was probably the most poignant bit for me...
Federer and Nadal have been on a different level whenever they have won GS but not Murray. Only supported because of being Brit and Wimbledon winner. Murray wouldn't be a part of the big 3. Djokovic has been strong and has proved time and again he can match up to both Federer and Nadal. Murray hasn't. He's just a cry baby.
imagine tennis without the big 3... when the last of them retires (i think its gonna be djokovic), tennis wont be the same! no matter who you support, but all of them are a big part of tennis history, and togehter, they are THE HISTORY.
I get a little emotional whenever people cry but I get extremely sad when my favourite player (Federer) does...I felt even sadder when Novak cried after losing to Del Potro in the Olympics...
even though i was cheering for medvedev, when djokovic cried when he lost that match just one away from a grand slam (and probably his last chance) i felt that
My sincere overdue condolences to Laslo Djere & Judit for the passing of their parents. Condolences as well to the family for your loss. Rest in peace. Искрено саучешће Ласлу Дјереу и Јудит због смрти њихових родитеља. Саучешће и породици због вашег губитка. Почивај у миру.
I'm confused why being "in so much pain" and thinking your "career is over" means "you're not emotional at all"..... Is there a reason it isn't all of the above? The guy is literally crying his eyes out in the towel. Emotionless you're saying?
@@franciscorivera7416 , I read his words as they were written. They are pretty clear. The way you're interpreting them is providing context that he did not. He literally said... "Andy was not emotional at all in that moment"
People saying they are happy when Federer retires are no Tennis fans. His game is beautiful to watch and he elevated many players game to the point it's at now. On top of that, he maybe is the ultimate sports ambassador across any sport
Omg, I know that they were playing it because it was the end of a late-night session, but the fact that "Closing Time" is playing while Murray is having his realization of his career possibly being over is such a cruel coincidence.
15:20 Closing Time as if the background song coincidentally telling Murray he has to unfortunately close this time temporarily - “you don’t have to go home but you can’t stay here.”
Hopefully that will be soon, having your records broken years after you've retired a la pete sampras is one thing, but having them broken will your still playing and have a 5 year statistical accumulation advantage over you career rivals is embarrassing.
@@stevennorris7181 embarrassing? Sorry Federer will always be one of the greatest players in tennis history. The dominance ofe him, Nadal and djokovic over the last 2 decades is something that's unlikely to be ever seen again. Really thinking to have another player in his playing career to get more trophies is embarrassing has no clue.
@@thorbend Haters gonna hate mate. Imagine being embarrased of winning 20 GS, more than 100 atp titles, Titles with your national team, even tho Nadal or Nole end winning more Slams, how can you be embarrased of being that successful over 20 years...
For me the most emotional moment was Federer winning the 2017 Australian Open. I had a cup of tea in my hand, which I dropped of happiness, when the Hawkeye declared the ball in.
@@possesedcake5422 Well, for the first time, and probably the last, my mom did not get angry at me for breaking something. And I did feel extreme emotions when he won. Afterall, Federer won a grandslam after 4 and a half years.
@@kushpatel7204 yeah it must have been a great moment for him, honestly I don’t think many people thought he was going to win that, next year my bet is he’ll win wimbolden
I cried when Agassi retired I was like 12 at the time and my dad used to go nuts watching him play and he was my favorite for a long time. I'm glad I got to witness Andre at a time where he had already rediscovered his love for the game the 2003 Aussie open was an unbelievably good night.
It really was. Laslo lost both parents to cancer, and he is so young and had to take care of his sister while playing tennis and supporting his father throughout his illness. He is very shy guy and still can't really talk in front of people or cameras, so it was really big deal for him to open up about it and dedicate title to them.
2:39 Hello, just to add that Julien Benneteau is saying, while in tears, "I love you all, I love you all, I love you all", in French, surely to his family and coach, it adds so muhc emotion, especially for me as a French to see that
15:22 The song "Closing times" plays... talk about timing of the song and the meaning of it to Andy Murray at THAT exact moment thinking that it may have been his last match of the career. I would've cried my eyes out too !
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Kid at 4:13 has more balls than that Karen at the US open. Both figuratively and literally.
Agassi's final match should have been here, it's far more emotional than either of Dimitrov's. And technically it's not an ATP-sanctioned event, it's still ATP players.
To me the most emotional was Djokovic losing the FO 15 to Wawrinka despite beating Rafa after so many tries.. And to Federer ending the Grand Slam drought in 2017 AO. Also to mention Novak winning Wimbledon in 2018 when many counted him out after a bad run over 1 and a half year.
I wonder if he will anounce it at the beginning, mid way or at the end of season. Or will he announce it at Basel? At Wimbledon? Will he play several tournaments before retiring so he gets a proper farewell from most venues? Í would like to see that, although it'd probably be too painful for him and his family.
He needs to announce at the start of the season that his last tournament will be basel(which is conviniently at the end of the season anyways), that farewell tour would be absolutely insane and legendary
@AAS I imagine Basel will be the last tournament he ever plays on the tour, I was referring to as WHEN the announcement will be made. He could announce it one year in Basel, play a full season and then retire at Basel again the following season, I can see that happening.
12:04 was the saddest for me! Ferrer is a fighter, even Rafa wished he doing better wins wise! What a champ to take it after being brutally defeated by Sasha, not even Rafa, without a tear!👏👏👏 And he genuinely wished Sasha congratulations! That shows he is a true lion here.11:10 gracias. And being a wonderful son!👍👍👍
Djoko crowd standing ovation at Rolland Garros 2015 after painful defeat against stan plz... THE MOST INTENSE !! Roger crying after defeat against Rafa at Aus Open 2009 Goffin leaving french open after ankle injury on court Del po defeating djoko at rio olympics first round Monfils press conference after aus open 2021 Del po vs Wawrinka US open 2016 Wawrinka tears vs djoko aus open 2013 Roddick after 2009 wimb final Rafa after aus open 2014 final And federer tears after wimb final 2014
I honestly feel it should Federer 2009. He had lost all hope, just lost 3 slam finals to Nadal, he was done mentally. Then Madrid and French Open then Wimbledon. 2015 FO was sad but it was known that Djokovic would eventually win, but I understand. He finally defeated Nadal, something he couldn't do thrice, but lost to Wawrinka. Damn typing about it make me feel they are equally emotional. Strange how Nadal is the god of French Open, but whoever defeats Nadal never wins the French Open
@Shawn Dude, you keep making comments saying that Federer is done, and then you also hate on Novak. Is your purpose to trigger all the fans or something along those lines?
The same Dimitrov- Pospisil ball boy got really freaked out a few years later after Zverev screamed “COME ON” right in front of him. Bad luck lol. Or maybe good luck because he got headbands from both players?😂
I only got into tennis properly this year so I hadn't seen the first one with Grigor and I thought he was going to lose it fs 😭 Anxiety through the roof lol
Number 1 is well deserved, but I'd put Novak's loss to Wawrinka at the 2015 French Open somewhere there. He overcame the biggest hurdle in getting the Career Slam by defeating Nadal, only to lose to someone else in the final. For people who are his fans, we teared up with him at the trophy presentation because many of us thought, this might be one of his only chances, as Rafa winning the French is the closest thing to a certainty in Tennis. Well, thank goodness for 2016 and 2021 but 2015 really was devastating.
Tennis is such a lonely sport. U play challengers & futures for so many years, struggling for funds.... then once u reach the ATP 250/500 level.. u just don't know how many years it's would be before u win... before u finally win those points & that big reward.
Djere was defintley the most emotional moment I've ever seen on a tennis court, but I'd say number 2 was Roger and Rafa playing together at the laver cu in roger's last match.
Hey @Tennis TV I am looking for something It happened like 5-7 years ago, it was some ATP 250 or 500 clay court tournament. I don't remember who won it but the closing ceremony was INCREDIBLY long, before they presented the trophy several people gave speeches and one of them was absurdly long. I remember that someone from the team of the tournament winner was jokingly pointing at his watch. I remember I laughed like crazy. Do you know what it was? Can you find it somehow? Thanks!
This is a nice top 10, but after this, but it not complete without the defining most emotional moment for me: Ivanisevic' wildcard Wimbledon win in 2001. Nothing beats that. Period. For those who are too young or missed it: Summary: ruclips.net/video/noKfpnUlt-o/видео.html Final 2 games: ruclips.net/video/5vItguS_U88/видео.html
No offence and I get it's a subjective matter but how can it be that some of these moments are over Federer-Nadal 2017 AOpen and the epic win of RF at the end or the defeat of Nadal on RF in 2009 when Nadal literally hugged RF after this hurting loss, or Ivanisevic wild card Wimbledon win, or first victory by Murray in Wimbledon. I mean, can the ball boy be over these ones? C'mon man....
These are the moments where you love tennis on a spiritual level.
What u on about
J R innit he’s wafflinf
@@ip5799 iü
Today itself.
Too much painful. Roger , Nadal and everyone crying. 😢
Andy's sobbing was heartbreaking. Made only more poignant since you now know why he was sobbing so much. What a fighter!
everytime I see that clip of Andy crying, it breaks my heart.
Me too. 😥 It makes me want to give him a bug hug. 🤗 xxx
15:37 that girl looks awkward whilst Murray is crying
I took andy's cry as his realization that his hip won't let him play at the level he used to play at anymore, rather than a cry of joy
Makes it very hard to watch
Yeah it was, in his documentary he talks about it :/
The song in the background is a bit too on the nose
you can see his hip is giving him a problem as he walks towards the net. There is a slight delay in his stride as he avoids putting weight on his hip.
like the video said? lol
“I think I’ll never be as good as you as a father” the humility in that is unbelievable
Who said that? I didn't watch the while video
@@purple9rain Ferrer - the man dedicated the final moment of his career to his parents, a moment that was all about him, but for him, it wasn't. The commentator getting emotional as he translated it into English was probably the most poignant bit for me...
12:01 Imagine Nadal putting his Head band like that at Rolland Garros/any clay court the day he retires 😭
I started crying reading this
You won't believe what happened recently…
:(
*Chronic career-ending hip injury*
Murray: “Shat ap”
@Shawn The only way for Murray to win what he won in 2016, is by avoiding an in form Big 3 like he did.
Alexander Kings never forget 2 olympic golds back to back
Federer and Nadal have been on a different level whenever they have won GS but not Murray. Only supported because of being Brit and Wimbledon winner.
Murray wouldn't be a part of the big 3. Djokovic has been strong and has proved time and again he can match up to both Federer and Nadal. Murray hasn't.
He's just a cry baby.
@@MokshaaSharma nice Back 2 back gold medal is a good ft
Comment when ur baby wins consecutive gold 🙂
Mokshaa Sharma why do you say that as if djokovic isn’t better then Federer and nadal? He is. He has a better h2h and will surpass them both in slams
I cried after Wimbledon 2019 😔
And still crying today
imagine tennis without the big 3... when the last of them retires (i think its gonna be djokovic), tennis wont be the same!
no matter who you support, but all of them are a big part of tennis history, and togehter, they are THE HISTORY.
Djoko, nadal and federer have made a huge impact on tennis... It would be hard to fill their place when they retire
Legends of the game
I can't imagine Federer's retirement...
@Shawn WOW we are really hurt! Might have to call Amber Heard to even this out, your badassery is killing us!
@Shawn None of the Big 3 have plans to retire soon so your personal purgatory will just continue for a few years. Poor you.
@Shawn hahaha you mean the humiliation at atp world tour finals in 2019?
A 38 year old Federer destroying Djokovic? Or it doesn't count?🤔
Thomas brunkle Amber heard would give him nightmares lmao
Shawn I take it that you want him to retire soon because he had achieved far more than you ever did in life, so keep being salty;)
I get a little emotional whenever people cry but I get extremely sad when my favourite player (Federer) does...I felt even sadder when Novak cried after losing to Del Potro in the Olympics...
Atp moments, no Olympics moment
@@sumrak247 He said his opinion and can comment what he wants to.
even though i was cheering for medvedev, when djokovic cried when he lost that match just one away from a grand slam (and probably his last chance) i felt that
Wow
Djere’s speech really got me! 😢
So nice for him to win the title for them ❤️
My sincere overdue condolences to Laslo Djere & Judit for the passing of their parents. Condolences as well to the family for your loss. Rest in peace.
Искрено саучешће Ласлу Дјереу и Јудит због смрти њихових родитеља. Саучешће и породици због вашег губитка. Почивај у миру.
14:55 Andy was not emotional at all in that moment, he was in so much pain and he thought his career was over... He said it himself.
Yeah it's mentioned in the video cheers
I'm confused why being "in so much pain" and thinking your "career is over" means "you're not emotional at all".....
Is there a reason it isn't all of the above? The guy is literally crying his eyes out in the towel. Emotionless you're saying?
@@chrissioufi925 He means andy wasn't emotional for the victory
@@franciscorivera7416 , I read his words as they were written. They are pretty clear. The way you're interpreting them is providing context that he did not. He literally said...
"Andy was not emotional at all in that moment"
People saying they are happy when Federer retires are no Tennis fans. His game is beautiful to watch and he elevated many players game to the point it's at now. On top of that, he maybe is the ultimate sports ambassador across any sport
Omg, I know that they were playing it because it was the end of a late-night session, but the fact that "Closing Time" is playing while Murray is having his realization of his career possibly being over is such a cruel coincidence.
it was a weird moment lol
15:20 Closing Time as if the background song coincidentally telling Murray he has to unfortunately close this time temporarily - “you don’t have to go home but you can’t stay here.”
Need some Delpo here
So true
The biggest moment will be when Federer retires 😥😥
Hopefully that will be soon, having your records broken years after you've retired a la pete sampras is one thing, but having them broken will your still playing and have a 5 year statistical accumulation advantage over you career rivals is embarrassing.
@@stevennorris7181 embarrassing? Sorry Federer will always be one of the greatest players in tennis history. The dominance ofe him, Nadal and djokovic over the last 2 decades is something that's unlikely to be ever seen again. Really thinking to have another player in his playing career to get more trophies is embarrassing has no clue.
@@thorbend Haters gonna hate mate. Imagine being embarrased of winning 20 GS, more than 100 atp titles, Titles with your national team, even tho Nadal or Nole end winning more Slams, how can you be embarrased of being that successful over 20 years...
Im gonna celebrate that he is gone and that he is only the third best player in history behind Rafa and Novak 🥳
Why specifically Federer will be the "biggest one"?
For me the most emotional moment was Federer winning the 2017 Australian Open. I had a cup of tea in my hand, which I dropped of happiness, when the Hawkeye declared the ball in.
Then you stood in horror of the tea you dropped and a perfectly good cup was broken, nah you probably weren’t feeling that
@@possesedcake5422 Well, for the first time, and probably the last, my mom did not get angry at me for breaking something. And I did feel extreme emotions when he won. Afterall, Federer won a grandslam after 4 and a half years.
@@kushpatel7204 yeah it must have been a great moment for him, honestly I don’t think many people thought he was going to win that, next year my bet is he’ll win wimbolden
@@possesedcake5422 well that’s not a good bet haha
@@abhinavgupta2416 dang in my defense I didn’t think he’d get surgery, but the player I wanted to win won so all wells that ends well
I cried when Agassi retired I was like 12 at the time and my dad used to go nuts watching him play and he was my favorite for a long time. I'm glad I got to witness Andre at a time where he had already rediscovered his love for the game the 2003 Aussie open was an unbelievably good night.
Rio 2019: i was there. It was really emotional
O #gugaKuerten também ;-))
It really was. Laslo lost both parents to cancer, and he is so young and had to take care of his sister while playing tennis and supporting his father throughout his illness. He is very shy guy and still can't really talk in front of people or cameras, so it was really big deal for him to open up about it and dedicate title to them.
I'm hearbroken for Laslo Djere. Hope he's doing great.
2022 Laver Cup will now forever be no. 1
Dimitrov is just such a gentleman.
Watch the final where he "retired" vs. Schwartzmann ... nothing near a gentleman there...
2017 was the most emotional season in the modern era I suppose. Federer and Nadal back on TOP. The Paris Masters capping it all.
These all moments make you proud on yourself, for being a tennis 🎾 fan
All the Tennis Comedians who entertain the game actually through pain alone❤️
Ferru should be in the top 2. Leaves a big hole in tennis. Tremendous player.
I know this is only for ATP events, if only they had Federer’s speech after winning his 20th Major...such a touching moment!
Grand slams are not ATP? I didn't know that
@@purple9rain itf. men and women.
15:25 it really doesn't help that closing time was blasting on the court.... :(
When Murray was crying at #3 the music playing in the background seemed to fit the mood...
2:39 Hello, just to add that Julien Benneteau is saying, while in tears, "I love you all, I love you all, I love you all", in French, surely to his family and coach, it adds so muhc emotion, especially for me as a French to see that
He looks like Buffon
15:22 The song "Closing times" plays... talk about timing of the song and the meaning of it to Andy Murray at THAT exact moment thinking that it may have been his last match of the career. I would've cried my eyes out too !
Kid at 4:13 has more balls than that Karen at the US open. Both figuratively and literally.
Agassi's final match should have been here, it's far more emotional than either of Dimitrov's. And technically it's not an ATP-sanctioned event, it's still ATP players.
I felt bad for watching when Andy was crying.......
Laslo Djere paying tribute to his family was really heart wrenching 😢
good sportsmanship will always win. Love to see it.
None of them makes me cry
Murray: Shut UP
Well now we know not only these players are good at tennis but are also good at expressing feelings
I watched the whole video at 6:09. It was emotional.
4:52 BOOMSHKY
Omg XD! Thats so meeeen .-. ._.
Michele Marazzini bro chill
I WANT SOME BOOMSHKY TOO
We all love Roger and Rafa, it's cool to see a vid with other players.
Djere actually won Rio in 2019.
Glad someone noticed!!
Just checking you're paying attention.
Com a presença do nosso Guga Kuerten ;-)
To me the most emotional was Djokovic losing the FO 15 to Wawrinka despite beating Rafa after so many tries..
And to Federer ending the Grand Slam drought in 2017 AO.
Also to mention Novak winning Wimbledon in 2018 when many counted him out after a bad run over 1 and a half year.
Dimitrov won 2017 ATP Finals
That must be the best
cried with you , laslo, very very emotional , force of nature, playing for your parents …
The saddest moment in tennis history will be Federers retirement.
I wonder if he will anounce it at the beginning, mid way or at the end of season. Or will he announce it at Basel? At Wimbledon? Will he play several tournaments before retiring so he gets a proper farewell from most venues? Í would like to see that, although it'd probably be too painful for him and his family.
False, Federer will never retire
He needs to announce at the start of the season that his last tournament will be basel(which is conviniently at the end of the season anyways), that farewell tour would be absolutely insane and legendary
For you maybe.
@AAS I imagine Basel will be the last tournament he ever plays on the tour, I was referring to as WHEN the announcement will be made. He could announce it one year in Basel, play a full season and then retire at Basel again the following season, I can see that happening.
I think the camera man could have left Murray a little sooner. Allow him his emotions
13:54 How much he would've wished to cry at Wimbledon instead he had to do it at a 500 level event.
The last one with Djere really got me to tears
very ironicly, Zverev retired Ferrer, and now Ferrer is Zverev's coach.
Seeing Andy in tears and hearing him sobbing is heartbreaking
Gotta be depressing for Dimitrov, that his "Coming out party" was 7 years ago
What do you mean?
@@russhanneman4831 his career hasn’t been as great as people would have expected
12:04 was the saddest for me! Ferrer is a fighter, even Rafa wished he doing better wins wise! What a champ to take it after being brutally defeated by Sasha, not even Rafa, without a tear!👏👏👏
And he genuinely wished Sasha congratulations! That shows he is a true lion here.11:10 gracias. And being a wonderful son!👍👍👍
Rogers retirement just happened... It was insanely emotional
The most painful moment to see in Tennis is the Big 4 to retire........
You mean big 3 right
No, Andy Murray too
@@schweizwastaken I meant he had already retired right 😅
Djoko crowd standing ovation at Rolland Garros 2015 after painful defeat against stan plz... THE MOST INTENSE !!
Roger crying after defeat against Rafa at Aus Open 2009
Goffin leaving french open after ankle injury on court
Del po defeating djoko at rio olympics first round
Monfils press conference after aus open 2021
Del po vs Wawrinka US open 2016
Wawrinka tears vs djoko aus open 2013
Roddick after 2009 wimb final
Rafa after aus open 2014 final
And federer tears after wimb final 2014
Ferrer one of the greatest not have won a grand slam
5:54 just take a look at the kid behind Murray 😂👌
Bruh, they really played Closing Time while he was crying about the possible end of his career
Novak 2015 FO final definitely the most truly emotional moment in tennis history
I honestly feel it should Federer 2009. He had lost all hope, just lost 3 slam finals to Nadal, he was done mentally. Then Madrid and French Open then Wimbledon.
2015 FO was sad but it was known that Djokovic would eventually win, but I understand. He finally defeated Nadal, something he couldn't do thrice, but lost to Wawrinka.
Damn typing about it make me feel they are equally emotional.
Strange how Nadal is the god of French Open, but whoever defeats Nadal never wins the French Open
@Shawn Dude, you keep making comments saying that Federer is done, and then you also hate on Novak. Is your purpose to trigger all the fans or something along those lines?
Nicola Mahut and his son after loosing in garos i think is a moment that deserves to be here.....
Jesus christ murray at washington hurts right in the feels, I just can't imagine how fucking painful it was at this moment.
Damn i have to say that i miss Ferrer
I always love Jack Sock from Japan.
Man I miss Tennis...
9:12 jack sock first win after almost 2 years 😂😂😂😂😂😂 this is ridiculous how could someone cry for this
Furthermore round 1 ATP 250 😳😂😳😢
6:25 poor guy ran and climbed all the way up and the two of them couldn't care less to at least stand up in anticipation
The same Dimitrov- Pospisil ball boy got really freaked out a few years later after Zverev screamed “COME ON” right in front of him. Bad luck lol. Or maybe good luck because he got headbands from both players?😂
Missing Gustavo Kuerten heart in the court after his come back
Laslo Djere. Great man.
I only got into tennis properly this year so I hadn't seen the first one with Grigor and I thought he was going to lose it fs 😭 Anxiety through the roof lol
The Novak Roland Garros win was pretty emotional too with the crowd bringing him to tears.
He lost that rg
Number 1 is well deserved, but I'd put Novak's loss to Wawrinka at the 2015 French Open somewhere there. He overcame the biggest hurdle in getting the Career Slam by defeating Nadal, only to lose to someone else in the final. For people who are his fans, we teared up with him at the trophy presentation because many of us thought, this might be one of his only chances, as Rafa winning the French is the closest thing to a certainty in Tennis. Well, thank goodness for 2016 and 2021 but 2015 really was devastating.
Beating Novak, Roger and Nadal is like a dream.
yes, and then you wake up
Nalbandian did it in a row in Madrid 2007…
Tennis is such a lonely sport. U play challengers & futures for so many years, struggling for funds.... then once u reach the ATP 250/500 level.. u just don't know how many years it's would be before u win... before u finally win those points & that big reward.
David Ferrer speech.... 😭😭😭😭😭👍👍👍👍🎉🎉🎉🎉
Around 15:30 what's that song playing in the stadium??
Closing Time by Semisonic
@@Nehasupnfan Thank You Bro🤗😃😊☺️
I'm not crying
You're crying
Wait, I'm crying
Djere was defintley the most emotional moment I've ever seen on a tennis court, but I'd say number 2 was Roger and Rafa playing together at the laver cu in roger's last match.
I can’t stop crying 🤧🙄
Man! The last one got me.😭
I would like to add Goran Ivanisevic long waited victory at Wimbledon against Rafter.
Murray's 2012 final speech and Novak 2016 olmypics lost are the most the painful moments to watch in Tennis.
Hey @Tennis TV
I am looking for something
It happened like 5-7 years ago, it was some ATP 250 or 500 clay court tournament. I don't remember who won it but the closing ceremony was INCREDIBLY long, before they presented the trophy several people gave speeches and one of them was absurdly long. I remember that someone from the team of the tournament winner was jokingly pointing at his watch.
I remember I laughed like crazy.
Do you know what it was? Can you find it somehow?
Thanks!
Was it Verdasco?
Or like Zverev when he made final of Bastad
@@ratatatrat3670 I don't know but I doubt it was Zverev, it was some time ago and Zverev would be too young I suppose to play final.
yeah he would been really young
This is a nice top 10, but after this, but it not complete without the defining most emotional moment for me: Ivanisevic' wildcard Wimbledon win in 2001. Nothing beats that. Period.
For those who are too young or missed it:
Summary: ruclips.net/video/noKfpnUlt-o/видео.html
Final 2 games: ruclips.net/video/5vItguS_U88/видео.html
Oh God...this video is killing me...
😢
Only murray won the first wimbledon made me cry
The retirement of any of the big 3 will be sad but Federer will be the saddest to see leave tennis.
No offence and I get it's a subjective matter but how can it be that some of these moments are over Federer-Nadal 2017 AOpen and the epic win of RF at the end or the defeat of Nadal on RF in 2009 when Nadal literally hugged RF after this hurting loss, or Ivanisevic wild card Wimbledon win, or first victory by Murray in Wimbledon. I mean, can the ball boy be over these ones? C'mon man....
It's hurts so much seeing Murray crying like that😭😭🥺🥺🥺
Incredible performance from ‘MUMMY’, oh Murray 😂😂
Song playing in murray's background : closing time by semisonic
Almagro bursting into tears because of his repeted injurie consoled by Del potro should be in this list in my opinion
Stich's moment is heartbreaking
To be honest.. Non of them made me cry, but I am sorry for the last guy.
BHaTa 123 your heart needs some serious attention
@@MegaXassan my heart only crys for poor women & children in Africa, Syria, Afghanistan, Yemen.. Etc.
federer is just so moving
Can’t imagine what djere went through losing both parents aged 23 😢