Every Championship Point This Century | Men's Singles | US Open

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2022
  • Take a look back at every men's singles championship-winning point this century at the US Open, featuring the likes of Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
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    The 2022 US Open runs from August 23 - September 11 in New York City at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The tournament takes place for the 142nd time and is the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year. Daniil Medvedev is the men’s singles reigning champion and Emma Raducanu is the women’s singles reigning champion. Last year, both players claimed their first Grand Slam title, with 18-year-old Raducanu becoming the first-ever qualifier to achieve the feat. This year’s tournament is set to feature a range of greats and future stars looking to add to their records and cement their place in tennis history. Look out for highlights, extended highlights, full matches, press conferences, on-court interviews, hot shots, compilations and more!
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  • @alishakhan-gv4nt
    @alishakhan-gv4nt Год назад +950

    Being a Nadal fan it gives me immense pleasure to compliment Djokovic on how graceful he was in all his defeats..The man deserves more love than he usually gets.

    • @Luiz-nb3uz
      @Luiz-nb3uz Год назад +46

      I agree, being a Rafa fan too

    • @Hiro-cc5mn
      @Hiro-cc5mn Год назад +44

      thanks for your comment it is rare

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +20

      Too bad your guy doesn’t have one tenth of the same class.

    • @Laland_1196
      @Laland_1196 Год назад +18

      @@Hiro-cc5mn it's not rare.. Djokovic fans should learn more from this comment

    • @hell2k154
      @hell2k154 Год назад +7

      @@Laland_1196 same for nadal fans 🤫

  • @loganmoyer1548
    @loganmoyer1548 Год назад +1239

    Its sad that Thiem won it in an empty stadium. Like if the stands were packed the roof would have exploded. Thiem really was the guide for the younger players to break through, hate seeing him ranked 230 at the moment(2022) but he's getting back to his form.

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +28

      Such is the fate of an asterisk slam winner.

    • @sasook
      @sasook Год назад +61

      He didn’t break through. It took a pandemic, a knee surgery, & a disqualification for him to win. And even then he didn’t win it as much as Zverev lost it.

    • @loganmoyer1548
      @loganmoyer1548 Год назад +1

      @@sasook you’re delusional

    • @sasook
      @sasook Год назад +11

      @@martydav9475 Zverev choked it away

    • @johndemarzo7896
      @johndemarzo7896 Год назад +83

      @@sasook He'll still be in the record books as the 2020 US Open champion

  • @Zumilocas
    @Zumilocas Год назад +1026

    Federer's 5 in a row is something else!

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +83

      *weak era*

    • @donalokeeffe7504
      @donalokeeffe7504 Год назад +188

      Absolutely. 5 in a row at any grand slam in any era is astounding. 35 matches straight at a grand slam is insane. Federer will always be the GOAT in my opinion.

    • @apotra20xx
      @apotra20xx Год назад +98

      @@sleepyjoe7241 weaker than now ? Don't think so. The only one from the so called next gen that even managed to reach number 1 is Medvedev and even he didn't taste that for long and won't taste it for long.

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +40

      @@apotra20xx far weaker than now. 2003-2007 was the transitional era from slower, homogenized surfaces and new string technology and Federer was simply an opportunist and the first to capitalize. As soon as the best of the true next generation, Djokovic and Nadal, matured Federer proved no match for them in big matches.

    • @jakehuang3545
      @jakehuang3545 Год назад +93

      @@sleepyjoe7241 Fed had 2 MPs in 2010-11 against Dojo at the USO. Even in 2015 when he was 34, he was pretty much only losing to peak Djokovic. Fed's level at 34 (and 30s in general) is higher than Rafole's in their 30s. He just had *WAY* tougher competition than those guys.

  • @thibautallemane869
    @thibautallemane869 Год назад +122

    we can say everything about Djockovic but when he is defeated, he is always a master class

  • @paulotorres9960
    @paulotorres9960 Год назад +620

    It's crazy to hear "Grand Slam Number 1" when Roddick wins... He never won another and people obviously thought he would win many

    • @ivo7418
      @ivo7418 Год назад +49

      I chuckled with irony when the commentator said "grand Slam number 1"...

    • @akshaymeena8577
      @akshaymeena8577 Год назад +112

      Yeah, unfortunately he met federer in his next four finals.

    • @onetwocue
      @onetwocue Год назад +18

      A big server doesn't take you anywhere without a consistent backhand or forehand

    • @tjr4459
      @tjr4459 Год назад +19

      Roddick was the heir apparent for US mens tennis, history now shows it just wasn’t meant to be.

    • @RockyRaccoonish
      @RockyRaccoonish Год назад +49

      @@onetwocue If he only had a big serve he wouldn't have even reached those other 4 finals

  • @risky9481
    @risky9481 Год назад +707

    The way Djokovic congratulates his opponents after a defeat is a great lesson in humility

    • @adingdingdiiing6740
      @adingdingdiiing6740 Год назад +85

      The commentator in the end said it best:
      "Is there a more gracious loser than Novak Djokovic."
      That dude has had some bad moments, but he always handles defeat with class.

    • @MrAgbxl
      @MrAgbxl Год назад +8

      Fake

    • @Jeteso2009
      @Jeteso2009 Год назад +12

      Djokovic is phony AF

    • @yannickpriol5105
      @yannickpriol5105 Год назад +13

      The moment of truth. Definitely a true champion. Nadal and Federer are sore losers and so self-involved as would say Phoebe Buffay.

    • @obscurereference6298
      @obscurereference6298 Год назад

      There is no power greater in life than the delusion of a Novak Djokovic supporter.
      Not even death is as powerful as the stupidity it takes to value a moment of that joke's existence.

  • @steffie17
    @steffie17 Год назад +488

    Del Potro beating Nadal and then Roger in 2009 after him winning 5 in a row was SO epic, I remember so vividly watching that match live, what an epic day for the argentinian and latin american tennis. And if i'm not mistaken, he's the only non european Grand Slam champion in the last 17 years which is absolutely insane!

    • @aarinhegde6083
      @aarinhegde6083 Год назад +8

      It is 2009 not 2019

    • @steffie17
      @steffie17 Год назад +11

      @@aarinhegde6083 my bad lol thank u

    • @user-ep7xq8cq3z
      @user-ep7xq8cq3z Год назад +2

      And is the only one grand slam in his career

    • @steffie17
      @steffie17 Год назад +33

      @@user-ep7xq8cq3z Wow really?? Thanks for pointing that out! lol We all know that if it wouldn't be for his many injuries, he would've won more. Even his colleagues have said so. My point is that as a 3rd world country, we don't have the same oportunities in many regards, including sport, which makes his achievement even more special.

    • @lautarolopez569
      @lautarolopez569 Год назад +9

      not a latin american achievement, keep it just as an argentinian one and its ok

  • @saiteja2027
    @saiteja2027 Год назад +444

    Haven't seen anyone be as graceful as Djokovic during defeat. A true CHAMPION!

    • @mrbaguette5517
      @mrbaguette5517 Год назад +21

      you gotta be joking, i know he's respectfull almost every time. But he is the least graceful of the big 3

    • @alpine3931
      @alpine3931 Год назад +40

      You see the true character of a man in the face of defeat

    • @thenotorious2226
      @thenotorious2226 Год назад +7

      Completly true

    • @aghudumokowa241
      @aghudumokowa241 Год назад +57

      @@mrbaguette5517you’re joking right? Did you watch this on your radio?

    • @urieytan26
      @urieytan26 Год назад +7

      Just take a look at Agassi ;)

  • @MM-hi
    @MM-hi Год назад +42

    Im just glad Del Potro won a grand slam before his retirement

  • @kushanshah8040
    @kushanshah8040 Год назад +122

    US Open has been the first slam of so many players in the last 20 years.

    • @pranavsreedhar1402
      @pranavsreedhar1402 Год назад +22

      tis really the most open slam of the last 20 years

    • @tejasbhat4477
      @tejasbhat4477 Год назад +17

      It's because usually it's in the end of the season
      And many players battling fatigue and injuries which increase as the season goes on

    • @akshaymeena8577
      @akshaymeena8577 Год назад +11

      True.
      First slam and last too for many like Roddick, del Porto, cilic.

    • @kushanshah8040
      @kushanshah8040 Год назад +6

      @@akshaymeena8577 Also the last for Sampras unfortunately.

    • @akshaymeena8577
      @akshaymeena8577 Год назад +4

      @@kushanshah8040 yeah, it was last for Sampras but I mentioned first and last means only grandslam.

  • @anupammudgal1783
    @anupammudgal1783 Год назад +41

    "Learn to clap in other's victory your time will come "------These lines fit very well for Djokovic. How humble and gracious he was in his defeats is an important lesson for many people who becomes jealous seeing others doing well.

  • @shepardswayllc1034
    @shepardswayllc1034 Год назад +87

    I love The Big 3. Federer, Djok, and Nadal. All amazing players who share great respect for their opponents. But Djokovic handles defeat better than anyone I’ve ever seen. And that, to me, is another reason why he is the GOAT

    • @t.r4849
      @t.r4849 Год назад +7

      Are you kidding? Have u ever seen how bad he yells at his box? The tempe tantrums he throws at the judges? Why do people keep saying this. Dude is and always has been a bully

    • @shepardswayllc1034
      @shepardswayllc1034 Год назад +17

      @@t.r4849 no I’m not kidding. He really hardly argues with chair umpires. And every player has their moments with their coaches/boxes. Djokovic has been made into the enemy for some reason and I think it has a lot to do with how he didn’t take the “vaccine”. He’s always been a world class player with world class respect. Did you not watch this video? He handles defeat better than any other player on tour. Hands down. It’s not even close

    • @eminakaratas11
      @eminakaratas11 Год назад +2

      @@shepardswayllc1034 I 100% agree

    • @CARTOONSIND
      @CARTOONSIND 10 месяцев назад

      Lot 🏸🎾 broken. How it be

    • @Al-ji4gd
      @Al-ji4gd 9 месяцев назад

      He's a phony. Trying to get everyone to love him but no one does, because he's fake, beats his chest, yells, shouts, swears, rips his shirts, smashes his rackets, takes convenient medical time-outs, etc..

  • @jorgeferreira3760
    @jorgeferreira3760 Год назад +29

    Cilic's tournament in 2014 was something else, he was dropping every one easy, he had beaten Federer in straight sets in the semis!

    • @seanoconnell1786
      @seanoconnell1786 Год назад +6

      Federer woke the Sleeping Giant in that match and got crushed bad.

  • @drchangg
    @drchangg Год назад +205

    Djoko is "humble in defeat" personified! Always so happy for the victor!

    • @noahwaxegard9852
      @noahwaxegard9852 Год назад +12

      nobody is happy for the victor after losing a slam but some are just better sportsmen and hide their frustation to avoid ruining someone else moment like a certain Williams did

    • @thejdsgames1552
      @thejdsgames1552 Год назад +3

      The only positive of Novak losing all these finals is people seeing all these graceful reactions from him. Let's hope he gets a chance this year. I think he wins if he plays.

    • @alexhunter7978
      @alexhunter7978 Год назад +6

      Its such an odd world, because i think Djokovic is the best loser and the worst winner. Fed is the opposite to this.

    • @ll3yWanTeD
      @ll3yWanTeD Год назад +2

      @@alexhunter7978 agree with u, for what I've seen those years.

    • @zakariadjouzi660
      @zakariadjouzi660 Год назад

      @@thejdsgames1552 He isn't playing but even if he did Nadal would've still being the favorite by far to win it.

  • @199453687
    @199453687 Год назад +135

    Still unbelievable how Federer got 5 in a row.
    I miss young Roger Federer. ♥️ RF is the reason i love tennis.

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Год назад +3

      Federer is one of the few players ever who is a treat to watch at every stage of his development. Brash young Fed, perfect dominant 20s Fed, hyper aggressive, powerful and pressuring early 30s Fed, strategic allcourting mid 30s Fed, and Renaissance man, artist of all styles late 30s Fed, always been fascinating to see how he finds ways to stay on top!

    • @JohnRome-xn7hx
      @JohnRome-xn7hx Год назад +2

      The only to have 5 in a row both at Wimbledon and Flushing Meadows ❤ and losing narrowly the sixth in both!

    • @bennubella
      @bennubella Год назад

      He retires some days back 😢

    • @catdreaminginthesun6901
      @catdreaminginthesun6901 Год назад +1

      Wise words from master kenobi

    • @199453687
      @199453687 Год назад

      @@catdreaminginthesun6901 hello there, thank you ☺️

  • @leoknothe1495
    @leoknothe1495 Год назад +112

    I just love how Djokovic is so happy for his opponent even after a really tough and close match. He is not just one of the greatest winners in Tennis of all time but even the best loser. He deserves way more respect!

    • @zombiexrajop9953
      @zombiexrajop9953 Год назад +8

      Right...the real goat..🥰

    • @farid1406
      @farid1406 Год назад

      @@zombiexrajop9953 Probably will end up as such. His idol PETE the 20th century GOAT/BOAT filled with pride

    • @boriskostic6964
      @boriskostic6964 Год назад

      Only 46 likes that tells you enough

  • @smokinjoe4684
    @smokinjoe4684 Год назад +13

    13:39 Announcer is so right. One thing you notice in these highlights is Djokovic’s sincerity in loss. Unreal.

  • @cbcluckyii4042
    @cbcluckyii4042 Год назад +232

    Had no idea Djokovic lost that many finals at the US open.

    • @williamchiang7376
      @williamchiang7376 Год назад +10

      Probably the player with the most F losses

    • @juha1428
      @juha1428 Год назад +96

      Well he still has won it 3 times. Imagine how Murray feels about his 5 Aus Open losses with 0 wins💀

    • @DarkSCtv
      @DarkSCtv Год назад +1

      Same!!

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +39

      Federer is 0-3 in Wimbledon finals against Djokovic.

    • @beawarrior2806
      @beawarrior2806 Год назад +2

      @@williamchiang7376 wrong its nadal go check babes

  • @rupakdewangan8117
    @rupakdewangan8117 Год назад +76

    2019 uso final atmosphere wise and the quality tennis wise is the best uso final of this century so far🔥🎾

    • @Lohpezhoh
      @Lohpezhoh Год назад +1

      Idk, I still love 2009 final, but 2019 was amazing

  • @Aelfraed26
    @Aelfraed26 Год назад +75

    Medvedev's serve looked very fast!
    And the way he dropped to the ground looked very funny 😂

    • @fatboi1283
      @fatboi1283 Год назад +3

      He’s a funny looking dude

    • @faatoiaioapo8932
      @faatoiaioapo8932 Год назад +3

      He almost forgot that he has to drop after winning a grand slam.

    • @LesVideosDeWilooo
      @LesVideosDeWilooo 10 месяцев назад

      Ça m’a fumé complètement. Il a tombé comme un fou 😂😂

  • @abeguy7981
    @abeguy7981 Год назад +54

    the odd one out is cilic vs nishikori considering federer and joker were semifinalists...
    very unusual for big 3

    • @ivo7418
      @ivo7418 Год назад +4

      2014 was an odd year...

    • @akshaymeena8577
      @akshaymeena8577 Год назад

      Yeah, one of the rare slam finals without the big three since 2005 Australian open.
      Some next finals are 2014 us open, 2016 Wimbledon, 2020 us open.

    • @abeguy7981
      @abeguy7981 Год назад

      @@akshaymeena8577
      Cilic nishikori was the 2014 us open final

    • @akshaymeena8577
      @akshaymeena8577 Год назад

      @@abeguy7981 I know, I mentioned 2014 us open.

    • @abeguy7981
      @abeguy7981 Год назад +1

      @@akshaymeena8577
      You mentioned it separately...
      Initially even I got confused as to who was in2014. Then I realised its same final I posted about...

  • @TheGodsMustBeCrazy
    @TheGodsMustBeCrazy Год назад +15

    5 U.S. Opens in a row. A record that will stand the test of time by the GOAT Roger Federer!

  • @scheveningen2118
    @scheveningen2118 Год назад +35

    2019 one is the best match in here.

    • @rupakdewangan8117
      @rupakdewangan8117 Год назад +3

      @@unowen7591 yes even when I was watching on TV it was so electrifying the chants of Rafa Rafa throughout the match and Specially in the 5th set was so so loud 🔊🔊 🔥🔥

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад

      Not really, just Nadal choking.

    • @rupakdewangan8117
      @rupakdewangan8117 Год назад +15

      @@sleepyjoe7241 no credit to meddy who thrashed Djokovic just 2 weeks ago in cinci semis 2019 with 2 first serve when he was tired.... It was more of a meddy fight back than choking from nadal tbh.

  • @whateverreally1347
    @whateverreally1347 Год назад +13

    Crazy that there isn't a single back to back champion in this entire vid ... except for Roger's casual 5 in a row.

  • @utkarshdeshmukh6414
    @utkarshdeshmukh6414 Год назад +69

    Novak sitting, crying and clapping for Medvedev as he takes the ovation for his 1st slam, after himself missing out on capping the greatest year in men's tennis history is just the most admirable thing to see as an athelete!

  • @rampram3612
    @rampram3612 Год назад +22

    After laver cup 2022, i have become a big fan of Nadal and Djokovic by watching how friendly and sporty they have been .... Djokovic never fails to respect his opponent...hats off to him
    .

  • @andreazonin
    @andreazonin Год назад +63

    Novak, the most passionate in victory (with Rafa),
    But most importantly, the most humble and graceful in defeat.
    The only one who hugged all the winners.

    • @akshaymeena8577
      @akshaymeena8577 Год назад +1

      ❤️❤️ always.

    • @radenkonikolic1389
      @radenkonikolic1389 Год назад +4

      And then people have the guts to talk bad about him... Pathetic

    • @vladomontezuma626
      @vladomontezuma626 Год назад +1

      What if somebody don't like to hug? I don't like to hug other man for example, but handshake should be polite and face should be approving and welcoming when you lost...

  • @sangamitraable
    @sangamitraable Год назад +52

    Medvedev s fall though🤣🤣🤣

  • @Leeniebean
    @Leeniebean Год назад +13

    Marat is legend and a gorgeous man. He made my heart skip a beat.

    • @leonSchneider-tv4lp
      @leonSchneider-tv4lp 11 месяцев назад

      Funny you say that lol. I always find Roger style play beautiful. Who's your pick for this year Wimbledon Open?

  • @utkarshpant5297
    @utkarshpant5297 Год назад +144

    Djokovic : 9 finals , 3 wins
    Federer: 7 finals , 5 wins
    Nadal: 5 finals, 4 wins

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +27

      Federer: double championship points on serve converted in Wimbledon finals against Djokovic: 0

    • @kshitizsaini3022
      @kshitizsaini3022 Год назад +68

      @@sleepyjoe7241 weirdly specific just to undermine a guy but okay

    • @sain8827
      @sain8827 Год назад +43

      @@kshitizsaini3022 They just come out of the ground trying to defend Djokovid.

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +5

      @@kshitizsaini3022 Federer undermined himself

    • @sasook
      @sasook Год назад +36

      @@kshitizsaini3022 Look at this entire comment section man, he’s going out of his way to undermine Fed at every opportunity he can. Fed lives in his head rent free, let him be

  • @eff943
    @eff943 Год назад +86

    1:35 Roddick's ace is the best championship point here imo🔥
    Shout out Andy Murray btw, that was his first Grand slam ever after losing all those finals to the big 3, could've wildly celebrated but was quick to commiserate with Novak, pure class

    • @lyndav001
      @lyndav001 Год назад +2

      Roddick was hard to like though.

    • @reliablereindeer
      @reliablereindeer 11 месяцев назад +1

      "Grand slam number one!" About that...

  • @Funkytrip73
    @Funkytrip73 Год назад +24

    Insane to see Agassi playing the finals in frikkin' 2005...his first semi for the US open was back in '88!

    • @titouanlamarre6505
      @titouanlamarre6505 Год назад +3

      His longevity is similar to the top players of this era, but it was much more rare 30 years ago. Connors had a long and successful career too.
      -Nadal in Roland winning in 2005 and 2022.
      -Federer point away from winning Wimbledon 2003 and 2019.
      -And very likely in a few years Novak in Australia 2008 and 202¿ (4-5 maybe)

  • @Agent-hh2kk
    @Agent-hh2kk Год назад +7

    Murray's 2012 US open win was so emotional, raw and surreal... a rising star but losing 4 GS finals it seemed clear he wouldn't achieve anything with Nadal , Fed and Novak around. People were saying he was unlucky to be playing in their era but after his heartbreaking 2012 Wimbledon loss to get back on the grind and beat Novak playing at a high level in an epic 5 set match just felt so satisfying. The story will always trump Virgina Wade or Radacanu's cuz people knew the struggle Murray had to go through to finally become victorious.

  • @guillefull5400
    @guillefull5400 Год назад +12

    5:48 Federer has just won 5 US Open in a row until he lost to Del Potro in 2009 and never lifted that trophy again. Epic what JM Del Potro did !🇦🇷🎾

  • @peace4myheart
    @peace4myheart Год назад +136

    Man, Federer winning the US Open feels like decades ago.

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +27

      It was over a decade ago.

    • @dagogl1044
      @dagogl1044 Год назад +8

      it feels like what it is: 1,3 decades ago haha

    • @grimson
      @grimson Год назад +9

      It was the 00s and we're now in the 20s so yeah, this checks out.

    • @cbcluckyii4042
      @cbcluckyii4042 Год назад

      His last slam was when FB was 2 years old I believe

    • @piloyvind1222
      @piloyvind1222 Год назад +2

      In 2024 it will be 20 years ago. Federer is a dinosaur, his game is old dated, he should retire. Like Serena they destroy the end of their career continuing playing. Nadal and Djokovic should now they are on top !The world belongs to the future : Alcaraz Sinner Rudd Rune Auger Alliassime Tiago etc.

  • @sarthakmahajan6336
    @sarthakmahajan6336 Год назад +68

    Stan Wawrinka was such a beast. Injuries ruined him. Beating prime Nadal at AO, prime Djokovic at RG and USO.

    • @Luiz-nb3uz
      @Luiz-nb3uz Год назад +4

      And Prime Djokovic at the AO too, Djokovic´s only loss betwenn 2011 and 2016 there

    • @alucardtepes5095
      @alucardtepes5095 Год назад +14

      I'm a stan fan but prime Rafa you're talking about in AO was obviously injured and yet he couldn't continue playing the match. People only know the results as if they never watched the actual games.

    • @lyndav001
      @lyndav001 Год назад +7

      Rafa at AO was far from fit. if I recall correctly his back gave in early on

    • @aldanamorenocostas1501
      @aldanamorenocostas1501 Год назад

      Same for Del Po, the injuries ruined him

    • @luisianafhemanyan993
      @luisianafhemanyan993 Год назад

      Underrated player...

  • @pduke770
    @pduke770 Год назад +10

    People forget how dominant Federer was in the early-mid 2000’s - he destroyed so many legends and former world number ones. Pains me as a Sampras and Nadal fan to say it, but he’s the GOAT and will be missed by all tennis fans

    • @rfpete1385
      @rfpete1385 4 месяца назад

      He is not the goat

  • @UTUBE3JC
    @UTUBE3JC Год назад +27

    That 2015 Nole celebration....after an EPIC slam season 👌🏽

  • @nujeru99
    @nujeru99 Год назад +18

    I had forgotten just how much of a BEAT DOWN Hewitt gave Sampras in the 2001 Final 😳😳

  • @GMPranav
    @GMPranav Год назад +30

    I really like how Federer's US Open journey is basically:
    > Enter
    > Win 5 in a row
    > Refuse to elaborate
    > Leave

    • @usstockchannel
      @usstockchannel Год назад

      he couldn't win when nadal djokovic started to show up. That's why i don't think he's the goat. He won a lot when neither of them were playing, and has losing rec vs them

    • @razoo911
      @razoo911 Год назад +1

      @@usstockchannel the goat its not dictated by only slam but by skills, and in terms of skills no one its closed to federer

    • @GMPranav
      @GMPranav Год назад +6

      @@usstockchannel but still has more uso than both of them. Since then uso has weirdly been the more upset heavy major.

    • @SHVideografie
      @SHVideografie Год назад

      @@usstockchannel He barely played Nadal and Djokovic at the USO after 2011. Besides it's Djokovic who lost finals against Murray, Wawrinka and Medvedev at the USO. That's more embarassing.

    • @MM-xh2tl
      @MM-xh2tl 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@razoo911skill of losing wimbledon championship point? 😂

  • @hello-mv6yg
    @hello-mv6yg Год назад +30

    How many us open finals do you want to be in?
    Djokovic: yes

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +9

      How many championship points do you want to convert?
      Federer: no

    • @chumjetza6251
      @chumjetza6251 Год назад +7

      @@sleepyjoe7241 who asked?

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад

      @@chumjetza6251 your mother last night. And tonight.

    • @rezlem2507
      @rezlem2507 Год назад

      @@chumjetza6251 Federer is living in his head rent free. He finds every opportunity to try and undermine fed. Let him be lol, he's knee deep in the Himalayan salt mines.

    • @NamTran-xc2ip
      @NamTran-xc2ip Год назад +1

      @@chumjetza6251 I did

  • @jacob8949
    @jacob8949 Год назад +4

    I just love that "it happened" 😯 after Murray's win, because everyone in Britain was thinking the same thing.

  • @arpitmit
    @arpitmit Год назад +18

    Safin might not be considered amongst the best owing to his inconsistency but he was hugely influential in revolutionizing this game from Serve and Volley to a Baseline play.. This made it more beautiful to watch.

  • @ARKenMan
    @ARKenMan Год назад +12

    Man, that Del Po vs Fed match. I became a Del Po fan that day. Fed was so cool to him at the net too.

  • @oneone5028
    @oneone5028 Год назад +9

    Goodness me…Djokovic was almost in every other final since 2008 and lost so many and he still won 20 grandslams so far (2022). He may not have the elegance or style of Federer game but he is outright tennis monster in winning games.

  • @danielam6926
    @danielam6926 Год назад +6

    Rafa resting his head on Novak at 8:58 was all i needed

    • @drago2593
      @drago2593 Год назад +3

      At first he was hesitant a little bit but Novak words were so sweet to him

  • @Pablo-xj3fr
    @Pablo-xj3fr 11 месяцев назад +2

    Meddy winning Djokovic in 3 straight sets.. thats amazing level

  • @StewNWT
    @StewNWT Год назад +105

    Novak is by far the most gracious loser of the big 3.
    Seeing Roddick and Delpo win what would only be 1 GS at the start of their career is heartbreaking.
    Cilic's win was awesome.
    Still sad for Thiem he didn't get a crowd to cheer for his win.

    • @wastefellow7166
      @wastefellow7166 Год назад +6

      That's easy. Because he always believed that he could win more though he lost this time. Right from the beginning he was losing to players like Nadal and Federer. Being humble comes naturally to him for the reason that he was losing the greats.
      The same is not true for Rafa and Federer. Everytime they were losing a Slam, it looked like a new era was bagan. To take a loss was much difficult for them. Age was catching up with Roger. Every loss was casting a doubt over his career. And for Rafa, every defeat was like a proof for what his doubters were saying- No one expected Rafa to have a long career. No one actually believed that he could win more US Opens than Djokovic at this stage of their careers.
      Basically every time Federer and Nadal lost, it looked like it is the end of their careers. But that's not same for Djoker. When he lost to Medvedev last year in straight sets, at the age of 34, and missing it this year at the age of 35, people still believe that he could win few more US Opens.

    • @user-lp1rf7jh2h
      @user-lp1rf7jh2h Год назад

      @@wastefellow7166 I'm curious regarding Nadal, he's only 1 year older than Djokovic?

    • @wastefellow7166
      @wastefellow7166 Год назад +1

      @@user-lp1rf7jh2h True. But let us be honest. No one expected Nadal to play this long at this level. Federer plays like Tennis is so simple. Nadal plays like it is very tough.
      Weak serve of Nadal, his high intense, his body type, everything is opposite to what people expected in a perfect Tennis Player.
      Even today Djokovic looks like he has many years in him. Nadal looks like this is his last tournament. Since the 4 to 5 years, I was never sure about Nadal winning any Grand Slam, including his favourite French Open. I always believed that Djokovic has the best chances to win every Slam.
      Tell me if I'm wrong.

    • @milandjukic738
      @milandjukic738 11 месяцев назад

      @@wastefellow7166 well u were kinda right. Nadals body cant keep up with his playstyle

  • @bsrussian
    @bsrussian Год назад +10

    the 5 in a row from fed r unreal

  • @LoneWolfTronCat
    @LoneWolfTronCat 10 месяцев назад +2

    I will forever be grateful to have been able to watch Federer Nadal Djokovic play in my lifetime 💯💯

  • @davidwan6112
    @davidwan6112 Год назад +55

    Novak is so sincere when congratulating his opponents for winning the slams despite of his losses. He is such a classy man. Such a shame that he cannot compete this time for ridiculous covid policy which no one gives a fk about nowadays

  • @adisharma1353
    @adisharma1353 Год назад +6

    Wow Sampras made it to 3 straight US Finals to start the century.

  • @pranavsharma3915
    @pranavsharma3915 Год назад +3

    Federrer was a beast from 2003 to 2010

  • @pawanjangid9412
    @pawanjangid9412 10 месяцев назад +2

    2009-2012
    All reigning champions lost in the final. What an era❤

    • @ashleythomas4112
      @ashleythomas4112 9 месяцев назад

      Not Del Potro though. He won 2009 but didn't play in 2010 because of injury.

  • @Balkan_game
    @Balkan_game Год назад +5

    Agassi vs Sampras is an unrepeatable tennis era because of harder conditions on the court than in 21st century !!!! Their will for winning an Grand slam especially US Open was away higher !!!! I started watching tennis because of Agassi and Monika Seles !!!! P.S I like emotions of Andy Roddick here !!!! 💪❤️🇷🇸 🎾🎾🎾🎾

  • @Iamhsarkar
    @Iamhsarkar Год назад +20

    Nadal 🐐

  • @PolarBearProblems
    @PolarBearProblems Год назад +5

    As much as I don’t like a lot of what Djokovic says and does, he is always gracious and congratulatory in defeat.

  • @itmenontowfeeq1034
    @itmenontowfeeq1034 9 месяцев назад +1

    The fact that only two of these matches don’t have at least one of the ‘big three’ playing conveys the dominance they’ve shown over the last two decades . True legends by every metric

  • @apurbaguhathakurta9855
    @apurbaguhathakurta9855 Год назад +4

    Hewitt, Roddick, Agassi, Murray and Novak that too in straight sets. This record is something else! When he is in the peak of his powers he makes everything look so simple. 2009 was special too. Nadal-Novak rivalry is so great and Nadal vs Med 2019 was something quite extraordinary.

  • @depressedelectron0516
    @depressedelectron0516 Год назад +4

    Believe it or not, Djokovic shows the best sportsmanship in losing cause

  • @tannerdrake
    @tannerdrake Год назад +14

    Huge Federer fan but that 2015 celebration is the best one...

  • @theomilki2823
    @theomilki2823 Год назад +2

    The Thiem win still gives me goosebumps, there's something about that celebration in an empty stadium that is sad but also a little iconic

  • @jakemensik2842
    @jakemensik2842 Год назад +3

    We will miss you Roger!!!!

  • @akhilesha4815
    @akhilesha4815 Год назад +76

    For someone who is regarded as the greatest hard court player of all time, losing 6 finals in Hard court major is one record Nole would definitively want to change for the better.
    There could be multiple reasons for each one of those loses, but the biggest in my mind is the end of season fatigue. The exact opposite to AO, where he is almost impossible to beat

    • @akshaysundaram7391
      @akshaysundaram7391 Год назад +11

      Very true. Makes Federer's 5 in a row all the more impressive (Although he's also lost his share of HC GS Finals)

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +11

      8-7 40-15

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +22

      @@akshaysundaram7391 weakest era in tennis history 2003-2007. Federer has a 0-3 record in Wimbledon finals to Djokovic and thus cannot even be called the grass GOAT.

    • @abeguy7981
      @abeguy7981 Год назад +9

      federer has lost 4 finals at Wimbledon while sampras had never lost a final and jojer only lost 1 final.
      so by this metric of yours, sampras and jojer are better than federer at Wimbledon..
      what a logic ...

    • @sleepyjoe7241
      @sleepyjoe7241 Год назад +4

      @@abeguy7981 Sampras and Djokovic actually are better players at Wimbledon than Federer though. It’s been accepted for some time that Federer is a weak/transitional era champion. The record does not lie.

  • @JuanAntonioF
    @JuanAntonioF Год назад +5

    2022: Alcaraz makes a magnificent championship point.

  • @dailyoptions7832
    @dailyoptions7832 Год назад +5

    Favorite still djokovic the real goat of all time at the moment

  • @lajos3980
    @lajos3980 Год назад +46

    Sampras did not lose his serve games in the first 6 rounds. I remember he won over 80 serves games in a row. Hewitt broke him 6 times in the final :)

    • @andypandy4607
      @andypandy4607 Год назад

      Why you happy

    • @lajos3980
      @lajos3980 Год назад

      @@andypandy4607 kuss

    • @michaelgarza8271
      @michaelgarza8271 Год назад

      That's because the freaking final was played the day after the semis at that time.

    • @wotanman7711
      @wotanman7711 Год назад +1

      People say Djokovic is the best returner of all time. I think he gets the ball in play better but peak Hewitt (whom a personally dislike) was amazing. To this day Sampras has the best serve ever and Hewitt consistently hit the ball deep to Sampras' feet.

    • @michaelgarza8271
      @michaelgarza8271 Год назад

      @@wotanman7711 He was playing an old, tired Sampras who was having to play the final the day after the semifinal. That was certainly a big factor as well.

  • @cooljetone
    @cooljetone Год назад +13

    I can't stop crying when I see the man standing on top of the world!👍

  • @adisharma1353
    @adisharma1353 Год назад +4

    Nadal vs. Djokovic at US Open is Fire.

  • @AfiftheChief
    @AfiftheChief 3 месяца назад +2

    Djokovic is a classy dude.

  • @IluvBTBAM
    @IluvBTBAM Год назад +16

    Djokovic is so gracious in defeat. Watch the contrast between 2010 and 2011 with how Djokovic treats Nadal after losing and how Nadal treats Djokovic after losing. Such a great sportsman, that Nole!

    • @michaelgarza8271
      @michaelgarza8271 Год назад +1

      You're trying to be funny, yes? Or are you simply referring to the way the respective losers reacted?

    • @IluvBTBAM
      @IluvBTBAM Год назад +4

      @@michaelgarza8271 I don't understand how you could be confused. Try reading it again or something. It's very simple.

    • @radenkonikolic1389
      @radenkonikolic1389 Год назад

      @@michaelgarza8271 you're pretty much as delusional as it gets

  • @KH28m
    @KH28m Год назад +21

    The video starts with a Russian and ends with a Russian.

  • @stewiegriffin12341
    @stewiegriffin12341 Год назад +5

    Roddick’s reaction to winning is so great.

  • @Aussiebloke311
    @Aussiebloke311 Год назад +11

    “3 grand slams in 1 season is knocking on the door of the greatest ever” Well 18 years later and he truly is the greatest ever.

  • @Vaisin
    @Vaisin Год назад +4

    It gives me goosebumps to see videos like these. Only they know how hard it is to win a Grand Slam and to see the joyful faces due to the taste of sweet victory is the result of all the tough work and challenges they had to overcome.

  • @atomics.h.1824
    @atomics.h.1824 Год назад +4

    Medvedev's celebration in gold 😂😂😂😂

  • @tennisfitapp
    @tennisfitapp Год назад +4

    Medvedev dive is the best 😂🤣🙏🥳

  • @DarkSCtv
    @DarkSCtv Год назад +6

    apart from Thiem's victory that was obviously sad cuz of the empty stadium, it makes me so happy that every like top players of the last 20 years got to win this tournament at least once!

  • @depressedelectron0516
    @depressedelectron0516 Год назад +4

    Every celebration is on one side Meddy's celebration is on another side ❤

  • @stevejones5075
    @stevejones5075 Год назад +4

    Brutal for Thiem to win such an amazing match with barely anyone to witness it live

  • @MoorishBrooklyn
    @MoorishBrooklyn Год назад +12

    I like how Pete Sampras was knocking on the door in back to back years to finally get it. What a determination and focus. I like the back to back champion defending of Roger Federer.

    • @jackwilliam5341
      @jackwilliam5341 Год назад

      Never use the expression “knocking on the door” for Pete Sampras. This was the twilight of his career and he had been winning US Opens since 1990…

  • @wittyroark
    @wittyroark 10 месяцев назад +1

    2010- Nadal, 2011- Djokovic, 2012- Murray. What amazimg 3 years for the 3 champs

  • @aayushrai8881
    @aayushrai8881 Год назад +1

    Del Potro's win against a then invincible Federer while being 2 sets to 1 down and a break down has to go down as one of the greatest. Mesmeric forehand.

  • @dagogl1044
    @dagogl1044 Год назад +59

    Federer winning it 5 times in a row is so amazing. And it made me think... did Nadal also win a slam 5 times in a row PLUS 4 times in a row, twice??? I don't think there's an adjective big enough for that

    • @Sigma-Vibes
      @Sigma-Vibes Год назад +9

      Roland Garros Wins 2010, 11 12, 13, 14 = 5 in a row
      Wimbledon Finals 2006, 07, 08, 10, 11
      5 in row, won only 2
      Missed the 2009 edition due to injury

    • @sunilsunilkumar.g.n2438
      @sunilsunilkumar.g.n2438 Год назад +5

      guees no one can beat Roger record here in US

    • @mohammedsohail8580
      @mohammedsohail8580 Год назад

      Winning in a row then gone is not important winning more is important

    • @sunilsunilkumar.g.n2438
      @sunilsunilkumar.g.n2438 Год назад +1

      @@mohammedsohail8580 winning last slam 5 times in row s something different and fyi he reached 6th also final wer he lost to del potro

    • @mohammedsohail8580
      @mohammedsohail8580 Год назад +1

      @@sunilsunilkumar.g.n2438 Ya Agreed it is different Just different but not upto mark of more slams.. making more in long is always better than making less in short span otherwise Shahid Afridi or Sanath Jayasuriya would become better batsmen than Sachin Tendulkar or Ricky Pointing..

  • @JohnRome-xn7hx
    @JohnRome-xn7hx Год назад +6

    It's unbelievable that Nadal has 4 US Open titles and Djokovic 3...

  • @KhaosTheGoat
    @KhaosTheGoat 6 месяцев назад +1

    Crazy how there 2 back to back comebacks of players being two sets to love down, but still winning.

  • @magedhamed9577
    @magedhamed9577 Год назад +1

    Only legends remember Delpotro, he was a beast

  • @fernandovaz100
    @fernandovaz100 Год назад +5

    3:24 even when falling to the ground to celebrate he's the most gracious person in the world. We will never have another Roger Federer

  • @shortvideos9955
    @shortvideos9955 Год назад +3

    Final 2014 during era of big 3 was simply unbeliveble

  • @omkarop1834
    @omkarop1834 9 месяцев назад +2

    Everyone talks about FED and nadal at the us open...but I'm surprised No one talks Djokovic... He has played finals in 2010,2011,2012,2013,2015,2016,2018,2021 and he has 3 titles to his name... Playing 8-9 finals itself is a big thing for which he hasn't been credited enough

    • @TheseHoesAreLoyal
      @TheseHoesAreLoyal 9 месяцев назад

      He got extremely unlucky over the years and despite all that winning 3 US open titles is a milestone achievement especially because in the recent years they made some weird changes to the court surface, making it slow and fast back-to-back seasons
      And of course there's the ridiculous policy of banning non-vaccinated players

  • @anonimuldduckx274
    @anonimuldduckx274 Год назад +2

    2000s-2010s was is and it will forever be the greatest era in tennis history
    Nadal
    Djokovic
    Federer
    Murray
    Wawrinka
    GREATNESS

    • @vvs4804
      @vvs4804 Год назад

      Wawrinka and Djokovic peaked after 2010 lol

  • @jcrisp90
    @jcrisp90 Год назад +3

    its interesting to me that handshakes changed after 2001. they went from traditional style to the more modern high five style

  • @prabhavtiwari1185
    @prabhavtiwari1185 Год назад +3

    Fedrer is definitely the king of falling down

  • @pawanjangid9412
    @pawanjangid9412 10 месяцев назад +1

    When Federer won consecutive three us open
    He defeated all three finalist of this century
    True legend

  • @aronkorsunsky3795
    @aronkorsunsky3795 11 месяцев назад +1

    it's cool the context this reminds us of how incredible delpo's win was and how unexpected a kei v marin final was after so many nadal, fed, and djokovic consecutive final appearances

  • @alexmccloud3417
    @alexmccloud3417 Год назад +3

    Federer No Doubt! Is the Best ever!!

  • @notlookinforahug
    @notlookinforahug Год назад +4

    Crazy to watch the older generations give way to the new young greats.

  • @thegefster1988
    @thegefster1988 Год назад +2

    This Carlos kid from Spain 2022................ Holy Moly I swear even Federer looks like he moves in slow motion compared to this kid. Already the fastest and maybe most athletic player of all time. Time will tell about Grand slam wins.

  • @deepakmahajan170
    @deepakmahajan170 Год назад +1

    Stan showed perfect game to how to defeat djokovic. Keep hitting deep and big but issue is to maintain it for 4 hours lol

  • @adingdingdiiing6740
    @adingdingdiiing6740 Год назад +4

    It's extra emotional when you see someone not named Federer, Nadal or Djokovic winning because those windows did not come often in the last 2 decades.😂 Really, what a time for men's tennis. Three legends having their primes overlap at some point.