What the actual fuck on my PC I see a comment from you on a Real Life Lore video. I take out my phone and see a comment from you on a tennis video. Mind blown.
I've seemed to notice that trait amongst the GOATs. Federer for sure. Messi, the world's greatest footballer is humble and isn't known to flop. Michael Jordan rarely trash talked and never bragged. Brian Shaw, the multiple time champion of World's Strongest Man, would share all his techniques to anybody whereas his competitors kept them secret. Shohei Ohtani, possibly the best baseball player who ever lived, is beyond respectful to the umps and opposing teammates. I think the best athletes of all time know that they don't need to play mind games or cheat the rules. They genuinely want to face the best competition to challenge themselves.
This what makes tennis unique - this level of sportsmanship and fair play. It's not always the case, but it seems to be more the case in tennis than other sports. Federer is a class act.
animation Parmar You're absolutely correct - his fitness at 35 and having 18 Slams are few of the things that makes Federer the GOAT, not his sportsmanship.
Notice that was Zverv's last service game of the set. And still Federer asked him to challenge. This not only shows how classy Federer is but also how much confidence he has that he can beat his opponent
I doubt whether or not he can beat Zverev ever entered into his mind during this moment. Playing with integrity should not be conditional on whether you can win or not.
People will remember those images of the former number 1's benevolence towards the player who went on to become the new number 1. When Federer stops playing on the ATP tour I hope he coaches Zverev. I
I have nothing against Roger (GOAT, by far) but the Hopman Cup is an exhibition tournament. They are ALL gentlemen here, always. You have to applaud when you see this match point against in a Wimbledon's final...
I'm an absolute fan of boxing. I wish we still would have legends of the kind in our sport. You can tell he loves the sport when you see how he treats the newcomers.
That was impressive since it was an important point. If Federer had broken Sascha in that game, he would have won the 1st set. Saw this video after seeing a video of Kyrgios whining and threatening to stop playing after a similar challenge from his opponent resulted in him losing the point.
+PastorNolte That's not an excuse for Kyrgios to be a whiny abusive piece of crap. There's probably a link on the right to a video of Wawrinka doing this exact thing for Federer in the Australian Open. Tennis players can be honourable, sportsmanlike people no matter what the situation. Kyrgios chooses not to be.
I'm a Nadal fan, but i find it strange that i love Federer just as much as i love Nadal!! They are both legends to me and i enjoy watching them play, soon after they retire we will appreciate them better
THE CLASS IS UNREAL! One of the thoughts that come to mind is "What if Federer wanted to waste zverev's last challenge call?" we can take this thought immediately out and thought it in the trash because based on the history he has made over the course of his career and the impact he has had is unscalable so we have to conclude that he is being a balanced and fair minded lion.
Players like Federer embody the full meaning of sportsmanship. It's not about winning at all costs. The true beauty of competition is about pushing each other to improve ourselves and see what we're all capable of.
roger has benefit for both in/out. if it's out, he'll get the point & waste sascha only chances to challenge. if it's in, he'll looks like a gentleman. that's the genius one for ya.
This is how you do it! Absolute sportsmanship and fair-play! It was Sascha's point and Federer is no thief! That's how you get to be a SPORTING LEGEND! Be like Federer!
Man it’s crazy seeing this after watching the Hungarian female tennis player wiped the mark with her feet after an incorrect call in her favor, then cheering after her opponent withdrew after her home crowd booed her opponent. Polar opposites
He didn’t want to win the match unfairly (idk if he did), he just knew his tennis is right, and gave a proof of his judgement. He once called his own serve out too, and also challenged his own point against Nadal. what a 🐐
I have always wanted a fouled NBA player to say to the ref " he didn't foul me!" Or an NFL receiver to say to a ref "he didn't pass interfere me" but that's never gonna happen. I guess this is the closest we will get to that. Way to go Roger! Class act! I'm also sure he knew he was gonna beat this kid.
Federer: "Challenge it"
Zwerew: "Roger that".
Haha
Wow great comment
@@vasudevachandru2569 i was smart back then :P
@@MrTiti yeah now lost many brain cells, like me
“Zwerew”
Federer: I will beat you fair and square.
What the actual fuck on my PC I see a comment from you on a Real Life Lore video. I take out my phone and see a comment from you on a tennis video. Mind blown.
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Rohan He is omnipresent. You can find him on videos of all genres
What's the big deal? Even I can beat Roger Federer fair and square. In poker I mean😉
Nadal: That's still not fair! I had to use a challenge!
Zverev: "The LEGEND can't be wrong!"
Federer is the rarest of athletes - excellent, humble and gracious.
I've seemed to notice that trait amongst the GOATs. Federer for sure. Messi, the world's greatest footballer is humble and isn't known to flop. Michael Jordan rarely trash talked and never bragged. Brian Shaw, the multiple time champion of World's Strongest Man, would share all his techniques to anybody whereas his competitors kept them secret. Shohei Ohtani, possibly the best baseball player who ever lived, is beyond respectful to the umps and opposing teammates.
I think the best athletes of all time know that they don't need to play mind games or cheat the rules. They genuinely want to face the best competition to challenge themselves.
Messi, Sachin, Dhoni and Jordan are all humble and kind.
This what makes tennis unique - this level of sportsmanship and fair play. It's not always the case, but it seems to be more the case in tennis than other sports. Federer is a class act.
I think it's more about Federer than tennis, it's always up to the player to be fair or not, regardless of the sport.
@@youuuuuuuuuuutube There's definitely different cultures of behavior in different sports, like soccer being one the worst in terms of sportsmanship.
@@peterpan4948 Football players think it's acceptable to cheat. Won't change till the Pro teams start getting serious fines for cheating.
Correct me if i am wrong, but it wasn't Federer but the main referee who was shaking her head to challenge that.
That's why he is greatest of all time. : )
If sportsmanship has much to do with greatness then quite a few players will also be considered as tennis GOAT
magnetmac1 he's GOAT cause of his fitness even at 35 &because of his 18 grand slams
animation Parmar
You're absolutely correct - his fitness at 35 and having 18 Slams are few of the things that makes Federer the GOAT, not his sportsmanship.
Venkatesh Mandlik hello
Venkatesh Mandlik exactly
The line judge who made the wrong call, disliked the video!
And his whole family too...
And his friends + friends' family too...
what a useless, comma
Punctuation, is very important. That is something with which we can all agree.
I, agree! :P
And this is why the world loves Federer. Such a class act. True sportsmanship.
I will forever back Federer no matter how old he is! absolute CLASS
Karren Mitzelle hello karren.
Karren Mitzelle hello I m amir
lol creep
Since 2000.
Still...
two guys with glorious hairs, im jealous :{
and yellow teeths
wait...i'm getting there too...haha
Antonio Padilla Jr. I am fucking bald
Here comes a fascist with a false sense of history
I'm afraid Federer is slowly going bald. He is thinning in the front.
Notice that was Zverv's last service game of the set. And still Federer asked him to challenge. This not only shows how classy Federer is but also how much confidence he has that he can beat his opponent
*Zverev
I noticed how you cant spell his name
Federer lost this match. Maybe he was too confident?
I doubt whether or not he can beat Zverev ever entered into his mind during this moment. Playing with integrity should not be conditional on whether you can win or not.
That's called Fair play mate. Man of his caliber loves this sport very much.
That's why many love Roger, what the great guy.
Hassan Mohamed you are also what "the" great man :)
Hopman Cup is like a friendly tournament. He'd never do that in a Grand Slam final.
Too many victories changed his mind to the nice person.
what a great guy *
@@maahierabrahams4493 No one would tbf but I get your point
thats Federer for all you people!! #legend
Careful on that edge
@@Vagossssssssss just because novak is GOAT doesn't mean roger isn't a legend
People will remember those images of the former number 1's benevolence towards the player who went on to become the new number 1. When Federer stops playing on the ATP tour I hope he coaches Zverev. I
Laurent Grimal
>When Federer stops playing on the ATP Tour I hope he coaches Zverev.
Some Yuri on Ice shit.
Ramboost007 lol
When Federer stops playing on the ATP tour, Zverev will be retired
Roger is like Pete, they were to good to be a coach
Zverev is way overrated. He might actually be ranked no.1 for a brief time, but he'll never be a great.
I love that relaxation, Roger breathes tennis and he's loving it more than ever.
Such a great person. There will no one ever be like him.
Roger Federer, a true sportsman and a gentleman! We need more like him.
I have nothing against Roger (GOAT, by far) but the Hopman Cup is an exhibition tournament. They are ALL gentlemen here, always. You have to applaud when you see this match point against in a Wimbledon's final...
He did this for Nadal in a French Open Final, Roger had the momentum and after the call being corrected, Nadal gained momentum and won.
megaphore What French Open final? I haven't seen that.
I think it was the 2011 French Open final third set.
Well...a good point
Guess you haven't seen a guy like my friend who called the ball out on several obvious inside ones. And, we were just playing for fun...
The whole crowd saying "Challenge" was great :D
The referee acted sexist. She's a thief. Ohh wait it's not Osaka vs Williams.
speaking of double standards
Salman Mujtaba , hahaha😂
Salman Mujtaba lol
S.williams is a bad looser
This umpire is the sexiest sexist I've ever seen.
An absolute sportsman and a gentlemen!
I do wish Roger to train Sasha. Beautiful smile and always humble. Both of them.
Imagine that being a fault
Snehal Nayan roger never made mistake
Then the video would have been titled "damn you fed!!"
Fereder would probably give him a point by intentionally missing a serve.
Easy, he’ll miss few points on purpose
Snehal Nayan Chup bey kotimara pubg't kio naho ajikali
Greatness does not come on its own . It is when you know you're the best and the most honest.
I am a Tennis man through and through but this is probably the best thing I have watched from a competitive perspective this year
thats why he was and always be the greatest. LEGEND!
Sportmanship in the greatest tennis player of all time. And I am proud to live in his era.
Djokovic would never do the same. That's why Roger is the GOAT. Class over GS count!
This is what differentiates "best" from the "GREAT"!!!
he just a grt personality.... can also be followed as an idol....
Ruthless, calm and genuine. What a mix this man is.
I'm an absolute fan of boxing. I wish we still would have legends of the kind in our sport. You can tell he loves the sport when you see how he treats the newcomers.
That was impressive since it was an important point. If Federer had broken Sascha in that game, he would have won the 1st set. Saw this video after seeing a video of Kyrgios whining and threatening to stop playing after a similar challenge from his opponent resulted in him losing the point.
dude this is the hopman cup. it's a fun tournament, no ones takes it seriously.
kyrgios was at a slam
Vijay Govind Narayanan Kyrgios is a scumbag
+PastorNolte That's not an excuse for Kyrgios to be a whiny abusive piece of crap. There's probably a link on the right to a video of Wawrinka doing this exact thing for Federer in the Australian Open. Tennis players can be honourable, sportsmanlike people no matter what the situation. Kyrgios chooses not to be.
That's the difference between a legend and a cry baby.
What a man to look up to. So much respect.
the class of roger, inside and outside the match, N.1 ever...
These moments make Roger to a legendary player
If any tennis player was cast to play a vampire in a movie, Zverev would be at the top of the list
Search Luka Doncic he would be too
Legend for a reason
What a god damn gentleman!
Greatest of all time for so many reasons
+ this one
Roger Federer a true gentleman, always played true to the spirit of sports.
Roger is such a class act.
that's why people love him.Audience also forced him to take that challenge. legend fedexpress
This is whats make Mr. ROGER FEDERER a legend .
proud to be your fan!
Real gentleman.
Everytime I’m feeling like my heart is melting by these scenes
That’s why these young players love and respect Roger on and off courts.
What amazing sportsmanship by the GOAT!
I'm a Nadal fan, but i find it strange that i love Federer just as much as i love Nadal!! They are both legends to me and i enjoy watching them play, soon after they retire we will appreciate them better
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sportsmanship pur sang. He is a legend.
who could possibly dislike this legend?
Just looked at the score and wow this was actually a huge moment in the set!
Things like this are, why i just love this sport, not only playing, but also watching it. Tnx for the video.
Yeah, i think i can Roger that :-q .
THE CLASS IS UNREAL!
One of the thoughts that come to mind is "What if Federer wanted to waste zverev's last challenge call?" we can take this thought immediately out and thought it in the trash because based on the history he has made over the course of his career and the impact he has had is unscalable so we have to conclude that he is being a balanced and fair minded lion.
Professionalism at it’s best level💗
this man is a legend
Roger has gave a lesson to a young talented player who could be number 1 soon ,, it was a great video to watch
When you've got Fuck You money
Sportsmanship at its finest. Thanks for putting this up.
That's why Federer is respected globally...
Players like Federer embody the full meaning of sportsmanship. It's not about winning at all costs. The true beauty of competition is about pushing each other to improve ourselves and see what we're all capable of.
This is why he has such a huge fan following all over the world.
Federer in a nutschell: Legend!
roger has benefit for both in/out.
if it's out, he'll get the point & waste sascha only chances to challenge.
if it's in, he'll looks like a gentleman.
that's the genius one for ya.
Tarmazing you will be a good businessman
This is how you do it! Absolute sportsmanship and fair-play! It was Sascha's point and Federer is no thief! That's how you get to be a SPORTING LEGEND! Be like Federer!
Yeah in a tournament that doesn't matter
Man it’s crazy seeing this after watching the Hungarian female tennis player wiped the mark with her feet after an incorrect call in her favor, then cheering after her opponent withdrew after her home crowd booed her opponent. Polar opposites
my hero Roger Federer,true legend.love him so much.
Marijana Veljovic is an absolute doll.
Thank youuuu
Beautiful Serbian umpire!
god bless you
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Subangelis Gaming not all heroes wear capes
Roger Federer shall remain unique in his sportsmanship spirit.
Roger Federer just showing another caliber of sportsmanship!
Classiest tennis player ever, that's why there won't be any other like him.
It shows how much he wants a fair and challenging game. Doesn't need it easy. Federer forever.
The only sport where true integrity still exists.
True form of a player of a gentleman's game.
He didn’t want to win the match unfairly (idk if he did), he just knew his tennis is right, and gave a proof of his judgement. He once called his own serve out too, and also challenged his own point against Nadal. what a 🐐
Sportsmanship at its finest. Bravo!
Only Honest, pure, noble Do this which means Roger
That’s class and great sportsmanship. That’s how it’s done
Federer is one of the classiest tennis players of all time. Stand up guy.
"How many challenges do I have?"
"You have one left."
"...shit"
It‘s funny to see how many ways there exist to write Zverev wrong😂
😂😂😂
Old patient is better than new doctor 🙏🙏🙏
Roger we are missing your games on the court.
Absolute gentleman
Haha great stuff from Roger and Sascha - Marijana in the chair staying very professional despite the obvious humour of the moment! 😁
doesnt matter who wins how many...... Roger is the _eternal_ *GOAT*
A true class act :)
Should have thanked Roger b4 celebrating the point!
Nader Ameeruddin he admires fed. Doesn't need to thank. That's why fed adviced him.
Sportsmanship and confidence that it doesn't matter
FairPlay..... Champion Roger !!
That’s his trick. Wins you over with charm then digs your heart out on the court.
that shows what a fair sportsman should be like
This is true sportsmanship
Greatest players always play fair games...vamos Federar...
The chair umpire is hot!
That's how a legend behaves; Roger you beauty!
...and THAT'S why Roger is THE Maestro and Gentleman! And there will be no other anymore!!!
makes both of them smiling, makes me smiling
federer is such a humble dude
I have always wanted a fouled NBA player to say to the ref " he didn't foul me!" Or an NFL receiver to say to a ref "he didn't pass interfere me" but that's never gonna happen. I guess this is the closest we will get to that. Way to go Roger! Class act! I'm also sure he knew he was gonna beat this kid.