@@FcB--ek9up Look, If he means that then I'm sorry. But then he says "this so special" and he definitely means that point at least from my perspective. And I have seen this sort of shots combination several times. Actually the last shot I've done myself once. To sum up if he asked me that not in a moment of excitement I would answer honestly.
7:37 That's some serious skill. All of the others had a small chance of saving. But this one had zero chance. Even the tennis God would have lost that one.
Tennis TV has been on fire recently !!! Ever since the pandemic, they've released like tons of quality videos and creative concepts every single week...I really enjoy them!
@@saccount8009 yah to me they will probably never win, they both don't take the game seriously, they make a lot of funny moves and trickshots which are so entertaining but they don't have the mindset to want to be a grandslam winner, especially with Zverev, Sinner, Rublev, Medvedev and Tsitipas rising up they have absolutely no chance at all
My best ones 1) 3:50 definitely one of the most amazing points ever 2) 8:12 so cheeky 3) 3:28 most difficult 4) 5:19 smooth and elegant 5) 7:34 such kyrgiotic Nice video but you forgot Chang Lendl RG 89 underhand serve and low tempo, such an historical and beautiful moment for tennis!
Federer's head-fake against Gulbis is still the best. There's a difference between a head-fake and a no-look. Fed actually looked to a spot on the court and led Gulbis there, instead of just turning away from the ball.
Federer is actually using this shot for strategy. The others are just looking away and hoping the opponent is fooled/ the ball goes in. Or they simply do it for show and attention. Those are a little annoying to be honest.
Point at 7:45 shows that Kyrgios is tapping his racket after he hits an unbalanced shot to poke at Tsitsipas who does that to distract players regularly.
@@ronin7354 it didn't hit the frame I know how to do it. I've done it before. It's like a reverse slice serve out wide in the ad side for a right hander. U have to use an extreme grip
gotta love some of the similarities between kyrgios, nadal, and federer in their fake-out shots. especially that no look cross court shot from the service box; just brilliant to see.
badminton players often find it easy as badminton involves more creativity (deceptions) to earn points and are used often in badminton than in tennis and in badminton you need to react fast than in tennis & thats why have better knowledge(in terms of reading a tennis game) than tennis players about badminton
I would love to know if there is some psychological research on that "no look" technique. Like is it possible to train yourself to ignore that technique, even in high pressure/stressful situations like these
These are not "fake" tennis shots, they are tennis shots. This is what tennis was (mean to be) before the Americans turned it into a "sport" of "hit it as hard as you can"
The problem is that your goat is a tennis machine, returns everything and has a consistend backhand and forehand, defense and serve return probably the best ever. But lacks of beauty. Sometimes gets boring to watch. It's like watching Schumacher in 2004... He was winning every sunday.
Just type in "Djokovic" + "beast mode" or "insane points" or "court level view best points" or "crazy tennis points" etc. There are obviously plenty of exceptionally thrilling tennis from the most complete tennis player ever, and the fact that there's a minority of very envious haters whose ridiculousness at times gets at pathetic levels, like those purposely trying to ignore him in this vid, or the one with his silly nonsensical comment in this thread, it makes it even more exiting and entertaining to follow his journey as the greatest athlet to ever hold a tennis racket..
Doing an underarm serve to catch your opponent off guard: Cheeky but OK Doing an underarm serve fake-out as a joke before resetting and serving normally: Cheeky but funny Doing an underarm serve fake-out before immediately going into your normal service motion: Dick move. I don't know but I feel this very strongly.
0:00 fake overhead into drop shot; another version at 2:42; another version at 3:02. Similar idea at 3:15. Nice version at 4:45. 7:34 overhead fake into sharp angle spin out.
For any Tennis experts out there. I always wanted to know this. Why do players hit to ball towards the Opponents when they could have easily directed it anywhere else in the court that is unreachable to the opponent. Is there a technical reason why they don't do it like that?
It’s easier to throw the ball back at the same direction where it came from than to redirect the trajectory.... as a strategy its looking either to force a mistake, get a better/stronger/more precise hit, or catch the oponent on the off foot when they are returning
For a long time I thought Tennis was about just bouncing the ball back to your opponent until they miss but now I see the objective is to try and get your opponent to miss his next shot at you.
3:55 is the definitely the best one
Of all time man 🙌🏽
Absolutely.
Cuevas will be immortalized in tennis history for this shot.
So is 1:23
And 7:34 too
8:22 Monfils acting talent at Hollywood level
Ahahahah
3:55 is the most trolling shot lmao
Cuevas’s tweener no look dropper and kygrios’s side smash will forever be legendary
6:29
Commentator: Have you ever seen anything like it!!!
Me: Yes many times
No
Dude he´s not only talking about that point, which was very special anyway, but about the way kyrgios won that whole game / had played till that point
@@FcB--ek9up Look, If he means that then I'm sorry. But then he says "this so special" and he definitely means that point at least from my perspective. And I have seen this sort of shots combination several times. Actually the last shot I've done myself once. To sum up if he asked me that not in a moment of excitement I would answer honestly.
7:37 That's some serious skill. All of the others had a small chance of saving. But this one had zero chance. Even the tennis God would have lost that one.
I find it hard to believe that this shot was intentional
@@alialsawafi246 I've actually seen him do it more than once.
@@alialsawafi246 it definitely is because of the grip change.
Tennis TV has been on fire recently !!!
Ever since the pandemic, they've released like tons of quality videos and creative concepts every single week...I really enjoy them!
6:29 Federer literally played the same shot in Brisbane and he's saying "have you ever seen anything like this" 😂😂
That's the most exaggerated commentary I have heard
And I’m assuming a lot of people that were watching the Kyrgios game probably hadn’t seen that Federer shot before?
i think he was referring to kyrgios performance that match generally because he was playing out of his mind
For me the favourite is Cuevas at 3:55 he is master of trick shots
you would not have said that if you had heard of Dustin Brown!!
*Just imagine how crazy the match would be, between Kyrgios VS Monfils in a Granslam Final.*
in another universe. They both never will be in GS final for a reason despite both have great talent.
@@alexanderm128 don't be so negative. Believe in them
@@saccount8009 he speaking the truth tho
@@psychological206 no he's not
@@saccount8009 yah to me they will probably never win, they both don't take the game seriously, they make a lot of funny moves and trickshots which are so entertaining but they don't have the mindset to want to be a grandslam winner, especially with Zverev, Sinner, Rublev, Medvedev and Tsitipas rising up they have absolutely no chance at all
I like how Federer and Monfils are there more than anyone :)
and kyrgios
@Shawn that is a laughable, ice cold take... And it makes you look like an idiot.
@Shawn that's a bit harsh, but mostly true. Rafa is not fun to watch, except when he's getting beat by someone more creative/exciting
kyrgios is there more than federer
@@michaelantoun9353 here after he destroyed Nole including a 6-0 and won his 20th GS without dropping a single set
The smash that Kyrgios did vs Muller is unreal 👑
I have no idea how he hit that ball to create that angle.
I have, listen to the sound of the racket. It's a mishit.
@@damiankust85 if you look closely, it bounced off the top of the racket so it was probably going that direction anyway.
@@damiankust85it’s intentional. It’s pretty obvious if you just look at the grip he’s holding
ATP come one... these plays are obviously real!
Bravo 👏
Is this channel Italian or something?
@@tommasochiti4237 ahahahahaha davvero
Tennis TV hello
@@tennistv Why in Italian? Hahahah
Fognini’s reaction looks like a boy who passed their exams but have expectation of failing it.
This is extremely accurate lol
Sadly this is accurate
Hey TennisTV, great videos! Thanks for uploading all of them. The compilations of good shots takes a lot of time. Keep up the good work!!
HOLY they hearted my comment hahahah wasn't expecting😂
@@nikhilapte4782 And so quickly too.
My best ones
1) 3:50
definitely one of the most amazing points ever
2) 8:12
so cheeky
3) 3:28
most difficult
4) 5:19 smooth and elegant
5) 7:34 such kyrgiotic
Nice video but you forgot Chang Lendl RG 89 underhand serve and low tempo, such an historical and beautiful moment for tennis!
👍👍👍
They do not have the rights to show Grand Slam footage.
7:37 legendary shot
7:37..wtf..1 of the best..
Federer's head-fake against Gulbis is still the best. There's a difference between a head-fake and a no-look. Fed actually looked to a spot on the court and led Gulbis there, instead of just turning away from the ball.
Federer is actually using this shot for strategy. The others are just looking away and hoping the opponent is fooled/ the ball goes in. Or they simply do it for show and attention. Those are a little annoying to be honest.
@@loopyhead3243 yeah those cringy moves haha, federer is too classy for that.
6:57 “I mean it’s worth two points doesn’t it” 😂
Where the heck is Dustin Brown??
Benneteau's reaction against Tomic is the highlight of this video 😂
Dear Tennis TV, make this video: Top 10 Upsets of 2019 ATP Season!
would love to see that too! :)
Point at 7:45 shows that Kyrgios is tapping his racket after he hits an unbalanced shot to poke at Tsitsipas who does that to distract players regularly.
Most likely during that match
In summary,
Every shot is miraculous, special or cheeky and you've never seen anything like it before.
7:36 that must be quite a difficult shot to make
LOVE the Gimeno-Traver one. Great thinking in the situation.
Where is Roger's iconic drop shot against Berdych. Was just waiting it to come in the end.
10:05 one of the best placements for a slice I’ve ever seen
gael monfils is actually just something else mate
kyrgios, federer, and monfils were a lot in this video 🤔🤔😂😂
If Federer or Monfils got me I’d just smile. But if Kyrgios gets you that’s gotta sting
Wow I haven’t seen some of these players in forever, even though so are retired and some doesn’t play anymore. I sure do Miss Them All💯❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎾
Anyone’s gonna talk about 10:42
That was like when u do all the homework and ur Ma’am points 1 out 😂🤣
7:40 I still don't get how Kyrgios did that... Ridiculous
He didn’t mean to do it, it hit the frame of the racket
@@ronin7354 he did mean to do this
@@ronin7354 it didn't hit the frame I know how to do it. I've done it before. It's like a reverse slice serve out wide in the ad side for a right hander. U have to use an extreme grip
@@ronin7354 Yes, it was intentional.
You see the names of the players on screen, and you immediately know which one performed the trick.
5:37 the way Federer slides in to frame lol!
gotta love some of the similarities between kyrgios, nadal, and federer in their fake-out shots. especially that no look cross court shot from the service box; just brilliant to see.
5:45 GAVE'M A LIL FAKE
Half of my shots are "no look". I want some credit here too for making the ball in as much as I do
This is basically a Kyrgios ft. Federer and Monfils compilation. Monfils seems to slow time down for himself.
3:12 Suarez or Alvaro Recoba?
In badminton a professional player must always know these things called deceptions
badminton players often find it easy as badminton involves more creativity (deceptions) to earn points and are used often in badminton than in tennis and in badminton you need to react fast than in tennis & thats why have better knowledge(in terms of reading a tennis game) than tennis players about badminton
7:33 I actually physically gasped when I saw that shot.
5:05 when you order roger on wish
I didn't know Deception was a skill in Tennis too! Good Battle Bois! Good Battle!
Let's be honest with ourselves, Monfils is an entertainer. You can't hate the guy.
The big three (trolls in tennis)
3 - Federer
2 - Monfils
1 - Kyrgios
1- Monfils
2- Kyrgios
3- Federer
I would love to know if there is some psychological research on that "no look" technique. Like is it possible to train yourself to ignore that technique, even in high pressure/stressful situations like these
Monfils is in every single compil of this kind lmao
At 4:30 is when Fed destroyed Murray's hip.
commentators: only fognini can pull off that shot
hanescu: am i a joke to you?
7:37 the commentator says it all greatest fake shot of all-time
3:50 No way dude, just no way.....damn
These are not "fake" tennis shots, they are tennis shots.
This is what tennis was (mean to be) before the Americans turned it into a "sport" of "hit it as hard as you can"
Understandab-
The serve at 8:42 was undoubtedly out (far away from the line)
Watch it with slow motion
Lol yeah
That slice forhand is deadly asf! 😂😂
Of course the GOAT must be included in this video, Federer and others are pretty nice too
Yeah, Tomic must be included in this video
The problem is that your goat is a tennis machine, returns everything and has a consistend backhand and forehand, defense and serve return probably the best ever. But lacks of beauty. Sometimes gets boring to watch. It's like watching Schumacher in 2004... He was winning every sunday.
Just type in "Djokovic" + "beast mode" or "insane points" or "court level view best points" or "crazy tennis points" etc. There are obviously plenty of exceptionally thrilling tennis from the most complete tennis player ever, and the fact that there's a minority of very envious haters whose ridiculousness at times gets at pathetic levels, like those purposely trying to ignore him in this vid, or the one with his silly nonsensical comment in this thread, it makes it even more exiting and entertaining to follow his journey as the greatest athlet to ever hold a tennis racket..
High key the Tomic shot is the best one lol
Yeah it doesn’t look as flashy but that’s the most difficult shot out of everything in this video. A lot harder than it looks
Monfils, Kyrgios, Kyrgios, someone else, Kyrgios, Monfils, Monfils, Kyrgios, someone else, Kyrgios, Monfils, Kyrgios etc
Roger's fake drop shot against berdych in Miami 2017 and fake down the line shot against Novak in WTF 2013 is missing
4:28 when the padel moves kick in
Would have loved to see some of Roger’s slice BH confusing his opponents, he uses it so well at times.
Doing an underarm serve to catch your opponent off guard: Cheeky but OK
Doing an underarm serve fake-out as a joke before resetting and serving normally: Cheeky but funny
Doing an underarm serve fake-out before immediately going into your normal service motion: Dick move. I don't know but I feel this very strongly.
0:00 fake overhead into drop shot; another version at 2:42; another version at 3:02. Similar idea at 3:15. Nice version at 4:45. 7:34 overhead fake into sharp angle spin out.
Federer Kyrgios and Monfils main heroes of this video compilation.
If they make a Top 10 Upsets of 2020 video, the #1 should be Coronavirus vs ATP Tour.
federer monfils and kyrgios are the masters of trickshots
Have you ever seen Dustin Brown? During his career, he showed us more trickshots then all those 3 .. combined.
So it's basically a compilation of Federer, Monfils and Kyrgios.
Shame on you for 0 appearances of Dustin Brown.
As a badminton player these all appear as normal shots to me
Cant believe they didnt include Hanescu's trick shot against Llodra from the US Open.
well, they can't. ATP doesn't have the right to do so.
@@jamesjin1668 Oh, so bad
Exactly, TennisTV is only allowed to post footage from ATP tournaments and the slams are organised by the ITF.
Cuevas 3:55 is amazing!
tennis tv again an excellent video bravo! 👍
the real fun of playing tennis
Love the Fed Monflis one
The one Philip done to Federer is pretty nasty dammit 😂😂
3:54 unbelievable
2:07 that slide though
Federer's drop shot against Berdych. Miami 2017
For any Tennis experts out there. I always wanted to know this. Why do players hit to ball towards the Opponents when they could have easily directed it anywhere else in the court that is unreachable to the opponent. Is there a technical reason why they don't do it like that?
It’s easier to throw the ball back at the same direction where it came from than to redirect the trajectory....
as a strategy its looking either to force a mistake, get a better/stronger/more precise hit, or catch the oponent on the off foot when they are returning
these are "illusion" shots, not "fake"
but still awesome, especially Monfils
After i watched run bts , i realized how good this game is
Okay wow. Finally some new stuff between the same old :D I like this compilation for that 5-10% hitherto unseen points (at least by me) \m/
1:35 , LA CHATEEEEEEEE LA CHATEEEEEEEE
Do a top 10 underarm serves
For a long time I thought Tennis was about just bouncing the ball back to your opponent until they miss but now I see the objective is to try and get your opponent to miss his next shot at you.
Kyrgios had multiple best shots
Piękne akcje 🥇
Mansour Bahrami says hold my racquet, he's been doing this shit for decades ffs!
Alternative title: How Kyrgios made friends with his opponents
That smile is the whole video 8.26😅😅
Don't see Dustin Brown. How come? That's his game.
5:28 best fake ever
@7:18 yeah, that's what my girlfriend used to say
I love Monfils
We should also see that it would be embarassing if they failed those miserably 😂
Still waiting for the doubles match of Monfis+Piere vs Kyrios and Bublik
4:08 BEST FAKE SHOT TENNIS HAS EVER WITNESSED BY CUEVAS!!!
How badly I want to see Nick Vs Monfils!!!
I don't know why people say it's cheeky? Why waste energy on a smash if you can win it with an easy drop shot. Makes sense to me.