Federer vs Djokovic (3-5) in 2015 Federer: Dubai final, Cincinnati final, WTF RR Djokovic: Indian Wells final, Rome final, Wimbledon final, USO final, WTF final Seriously if Djokovic was not a monster that year , Fed would have won atleast 2 slams that year. Infact he played better than him at US open
Dude federer was like 34+ years old out of prime in 2015, if you put 2 top notch players in a 5 setter the one who was older will usually wont last longer and then the other one who was younger will prevail because of the youthness advantage
4:42 How often does Djokovic just go "I give up" in a tiebreak?? Especially in a final? Roger was on fire that whole week. Never lost serve the entire week. Not even Djokovic could break his serve. Not to mention Roger winning a 7-1 tiebreak against him. The SABR caught Novak off guard here, I think if Roger invented it at USO rather than here, it would have had the same effect giving Roger a better chance to win. USO Novak knew it was part of Rogers game (but didnt know in Cincinnati) and Novak anticipated it better at USO and knew what to do when Roger did it.
Nope. Just checked. Wimbeldon is the fastest If hard courts we have(only masters 1000 and grand slams) 1. ATP finals court 2. Paris indoors (2019 was quick) 3. Shanghai
@@utkarshpant5297 2019 played slower due to the dry grass and extreme dry heat in the English summer and lack of rain as usual. But I agree it has gotten slower over the years. The low bounce of Wimbledon always stays the same though and it skids on which makes time to adjust lower and hence a challenge. There might be hard surfaces which are faster but bounce remains true and the ball doesn't skid on it for example Dubai, Shanghai, Cincinnati, Tokyo. Bercy 2019 was fast
@@utkarshpant5297 if you followed cricket you would know how the pitches in england was in 2019 WC. There were not many high scoring matches as usual, spin came into play and some pitches were slow
Fast paced tennis... Federer just unstoppable.
Federer vs Djokovic (3-5) in 2015
Federer: Dubai final, Cincinnati final, WTF RR
Djokovic: Indian Wells final, Rome final, Wimbledon final, USO final, WTF final
Seriously if Djokovic was not a monster that year , Fed would have won atleast 2 slams that year. Infact he played better than him at US open
Utkarsh Pant totally agree with you, except Federer didn’t take his chance at the US Open like wawrinka did the year later
Essentially 5-1 djokovic in the key matches
@@aparajitkr2870 every match is key
@@strikerbowls791not reallly, wtf rr, whether federer win this match or not, they still will face each other in the final
Dude federer was like 34+ years old out of prime in 2015, if you put 2 top notch players in a 5 setter the one who was older will usually wont last longer and then the other one who was younger will prevail because of the youthness advantage
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Miss seeing Roger on Court this summer
4:42 How often does Djokovic just go "I give up" in a tiebreak?? Especially in a final? Roger was on fire that whole week. Never lost serve the entire week. Not even Djokovic could break his serve. Not to mention Roger winning a 7-1 tiebreak against him. The SABR caught Novak off guard here, I think if Roger invented it at USO rather than here, it would have had the same effect giving Roger a better chance to win. USO Novak knew it was part of Rogers game (but didnt know in Cincinnati) and Novak anticipated it better at USO and knew what to do when Roger did it.
In Cincinnati it worked because cincinnati back in 2015 was a fast track us open and has not been a fast track since 2010.and aus open since 2007
if he could play djoko in GS like it
Are Cinci's courts the fastest on tour?
Nope. Just checked.
Wimbeldon is the fastest
If hard courts we have(only masters 1000 and grand slams)
1. ATP finals court
2. Paris indoors (2019 was quick)
3. Shanghai
@@dpa71999 Wimbledon is definitely not he fastest anymore
@@utkarshpant5297 2019 played slower due to the dry grass and extreme dry heat in the English summer and lack of rain as usual. But I agree it has gotten slower over the years. The low bounce of Wimbledon always stays the same though and it skids on which makes time to adjust lower and hence a challenge. There might be hard surfaces which are faster but bounce remains true and the ball doesn't skid on it for example Dubai, Shanghai, Cincinnati, Tokyo. Bercy 2019 was fast
@@utkarshpant5297 if you followed cricket you would know how the pitches in england was in 2019 WC. There were not many high scoring matches as usual, spin came into play and some pitches were slow
Melbourne 2017 was insanely quick
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