Fastest EVER ATP Forehands ⚡️
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Fernando Gonzalez and Del Potro. Lighting forehands!
kyrgios also got a hammer up his sleeve
@@juuzang his is always a surprise cuz he just slaps it and bam and rublevs is nice
@@gamingwithglasses4544 yea his whole game is a surprise tbh
@Emmanuel Noel it took u 15 mins to switch accounts??
Good to see Forehando Gonzales well represented
He only had the biggest forehand ever
Fernando Gonzalez probably deserves a video for itself, his forehand was one of the best one I ever saw.
Got you covered 👉 ua-cam.com/video/NAKeBhqjh9U/v-deo.html
fastest*, his forehand is pretty error prone, not effective enough to win matches consistently, that's why he never won anything significant, his biggest achievements were a final at the Australian Open and at the Olympics.
@@gherbihicham8506 So... I can see you probably never play tennis or in fact compete in a tournament cuz there are so many factors in the game, mentality (the most important), effectiveness, form, including the crowd. In fact He probably didn`t win too much, also so many other way good players compete in the circuit in his time like Federer, Nadal and others. You can`t blame on his forehand. Those players knows his potential you can search many interviews about the affraid of Gonzalez forehand. SO IN SUMMARY TITTLES DOESN`T MEAN A BAD PLAYER OR IN THIS CASE HE HAD A MAD FOREHAND.
Gherbi Hicham lmao del potro and federer have the best forehand
I agree!
Fernando González is amazing
😅😅😅
The Delpo slap shot forehand is the best “pure power” forehand. The fastest shot between 2 points is a straight line.
Just the pure satisfaction these guys must feel
Who else tries to guess which player would hit the forehand before the point is finished.. and on some you're just like i know Kohlschreiber didn't do that
Lol i did that and i thought exactly the same as soon as i saw Kohli i knew he didnt hit the forehand
Amen.
You can add Zverev in there!
to be fair Kohlschreiber had an amazing forehand though.
Or manarino
moral of the story: don't mess with delpo's hammer
Jonsi Birgisson poor choice of words 🤣☠️
@@HAHA_468 LMAOOOO😂😂😂
Unreal power
Ayo…
Ain't no forehand like a Gonzalez forehand!
Ram Gopal 8:19
Del Potro
@@bigua1428 nup fernando's was better
@@t-bone7988 Not for me.
@@t-bone7988 you just say without arguing ;)
fernando gonzalez forehand was a killer
I’m so happy that Gonzalez was included in this video🔥 he was one of the greats and had a lightning forehand ⚡️
Gonzo FH was beast yet I dont know why put Roddick in there, he wrong footed players well but his FH was a slow push.
8:37 I just can't stop laughing to Rublev's "BWEH"... it has to be saved
I call him Rubweeh ! 😂
Amazing Forehand Fernando González 🇨🇱
Delpotro is the only player who can often hit clean forehand winners that can shatter mighty defencive skills of Djokovic and Nadal
The only player who reliably broke through the Great Wall of Serbia.
Sem contar que ganhou o Federer no Us Open de 2009 com essa direita que acabou minando a cabeça do suíço
Verdasco. His forehand is absolutely perfect masterpiece.
In terms of pure speed and power, I'd say the top 5 forehands are:
1) Del Potro
2) Gonzalez
3) Kyrgios
4) Monfils
5) Blake
However, the "best" forehands overall are:
1) Federer
2) Nadal
3) Del Potro
4) Djokovic
5) Gonzalez
There's more to a great forehand than pace or the ability to hit huge winners every now and again. Consistency, variety, and ability to hold up under pressure is what translates into overall greatness.
Del Potro 1? Never. Gonzalez is first.
I just realized that Kyrgios' not only has one of the best serves on tour but also one of the best forehands.
... when it goes in
Matt Chavez aka when he goes in
He’s a great talent but I think he needs to get his emotions in check sometimes
Soaring Hawk socks isn’t even close to a “slap” forehand. he generates the most spin on tour (more than nadal) with higher average speed too
It's underrated
Fernando Gonzalez is sooo underrated 🙏🏻
Sock is INSANE. His forehand is amazing
He started off super and then he dropped significantly.
Me sorprende como el mundo tenis recuerda a González, sin duda una de las mejores "forehand" de la historia 🇨🇱
I would like to see the same with backhands!
Just watch Wawrinka.
and Gasquet
Benoit Paire!
Watch Nalbandian's then.
Seems like they've read your comment
Gonzo is the best by far. He was able to generate tons of pace out of nowhere during the rally. What a wonderful time that was, pure boll striking! Still some people will say weak era, week era my ass.
Sorry, but nobody’s forehands was bigger than DelPo’s.
@@ViaticalTree hahaha good joke... del potro couldnt win against gonzo... only one time because gonzo has injured... (and in that game gonzalez was winning xd) the other games, gonzo smash delpo...
FutHD I didn’t say anything about who would beat who. Did you read my comment?
Yeah. Just because prime fed made everyone looked weak. If gonzales and all those players were to change with nadal djoker and murray. Same thing would have hapoened
no SICK and Del Potro isn’t pure ball striking?
Miss you, Delpo ❤️
I love Federers clean amazing shots but I also love Kyrgios smashing that ball. You can really feel the power
Alcaraz hit 115 mph cross court in French Open. Down the line it would be well over 120 as it was very tough to execute. He is up there and do it consistently in a match
Love Wawrinka how he claps for the amazing shots
No one:
Robbie Koenig: B O O M S H K Y
3:01 I've never seen that shot before. Absolutely insane.
That forehand down the line from verdasco @1:37 is absolute filth. It's my favourite one in this list.
Nobody had, has and will have, like a Gonzalez’s Forehand! The most powerful and technically perfect forehand in ever seen.
💪🏼💥
"technically perfect"--> hits a winner every three unforced errors.
Gherbi Hicham naaaahhh i guess did you seen any match from Fernando 😘
@@gherbihicham8506 he doesn't make that many unforced errors for the winners he goes for tbh
Machine T I used to watch him a lot actually, and when he wasn't playing his A game which was pretty rare, he was hitting UEs like there was no tomorrow.
@@gherbihicham8506 This is the second time you talk trash about Gonzalez, I kinda think you dislike the guy...
0:48 such great footage of the loop and windshield wiper in slow motion
Delpotro had the best ever forehand in tennis.. even the mightiest defencive players like Djokovic and Nadal are scared.. they just simply pass balls to delpo's injured backhand , get him tired and win matches
He hit them incredibly not when the ball was slowly put into his hitting zone as anyone of the top guys can hit a 120mph FH from a slow feed but on the run fully stretched was amazing. He has bad mobility as he got 20kg heavier over the years, bad wrists, push BH and little rewards from his height when serving but his FH and court craft was something else. He won USO at 82kg and Olympic Finals in Rio 102kg!!!!! yet beat almost everyone to be a finalist but was wrecked getting there and got revenge at Davis Cup.
No Tsonga in this video. One of the best forehands, hands down
Delpo hits BOMBS so naturally and effortlessly...
Kirygos ganging up on Stan always with that bullet
Because Kokkinakis mate
@@kundakaps what?
Fun fact, that Murray forehand against Fish is the fastest groundstroke ever recorded on hawkeye
How fast was it?
Might be wrong but I remember an announcer saying that Kyrgios hit a 127mph FH against Wawrinka in Canada (Not the 107, but 127mph!!!) Idk how true this is tho I think it was mentioned in the Kyrgios Khachanov match by the commentators but not for certain
Interesting, I always thought Blake’s return at the us open was in the 120’s
@@awateilrahc Blakes return was 125mph. Murrays 124mph and the questionabke one on Kyrgios that idk if it actually exists is 127mph
@@rallynub956 The speed of the serve on the blake return was 125mph, not the return
That Nick Kyrgios forehand is like nothing I've ever seen I think it's more impressive than Del potro.
It's such an acceleration on the racket head and he puts his whole body into it.
It's almost like a slap shot there is no top spin on that thing it is as flat as possible.
Gonzalez is simply amazing!
You missed one, when Isner hit a huge forehand against Delpo in Miami 2018. Absolute missile, the ball coming off his racket made a completely different sound that normal groundies.
Yes, the one you're talking about was 117mph
This shots are of course amazing, but I think at least one of basilashvili's highlight deserved to be here. His forehand imo is one of the best today, very underrated.
This video was born to Fernando Gonzalez, Gracias Feña por todo... :3
So sad that delpo has had so many injuries because he couldve been surely one of the best players ever 😢
Fernando Gonzalez, Nick Kyrgios and Juan Martin Del Potro the bests!!! What a speed!!!
All of these forehands are just stuning!!!!! But that one at 2:03 from Kyrgios was just a 💣💣💥💥💥 LMFAOOO!!!!!!!!
@@Qynxc yea true
Why do we not get to see the speedgun readings on those things?
Cuz it's too fast@@molybdaenmornell123hopp5
I always think of AO 09 SFs when I hear of/see Verdasco. An interesting bit of trivia here - had Nadal lost that match, Verdasco almost surely would have lost to Fed in the finals, and if true to course, Nadal would currently NOT have the career grand slam. So, the match where everybody thought that Verdasco had emerged as a serious GS threat had way more serious ramifications for Nadal in the end!
Monfils monster forehand to save MP against Nishikori in Montreal should have been there.
Also, one on his MP.... Epics really!!
Kyrgios incredible
Fernando González, el bombardero de la reina.
5:42 BOOMSHKI !!!!.. Famous ;-)
OverGame - 100% Game Do you know what the name of the commentator is? It's almost as if I've heard him for years now yet I can't put a name to the voice somehow :P
Aashir Chopra Robbie Koenig the MOST famous english Tennis commentator
@@HacheHaine He's South African
Rar Ti-licious Yes but he speak english
1:36 with the commentary is gold
6:43 I think this is my favorite - Fognini's balance even with this reach is, in Nadal's words, unbelebale.
Make a Fastest Backhands Ever video
Yesss
Keep your eyes peeled...
Decolagens e Pousos E Mais Decolagens e Pousos bro atp tennis tv just responded to you...
3:29 *That's the KING's ROAR*
3:00 INSANE.
Verdasco's Forehand has not just the power but looks so good.
Should’ve included some from the 2009 US Open final and the 2005 US Open QF between Blake and Agassi
You just knew Delpo was gunna hav some of these! Best forehand of all time
That Andy Murray dip drive on Fish though...
Who s forhends are best sock like verdasco coment
Davorin Tadić Both
Verdasco because Sock doesn’t always have his wrist action. verdasco has better consistency and technique, plus its more fun when he hits it!
🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
very smooth nice editing! Thankyou!
I saw Delpo destroy Federer with the forehand. So sad for his injury
Koenig "A vídeo with full of fabulous forehands by OUT OF THIS WORLD! players"
Si we all agree, big guys are Delpo, Sock, Gonzalez, Verdasco, Blake.... Incredible "vintage"... We may include Shapo nowadays. Modern racquets favour on counterpounchers...
Why is it that when a slice like the one played at 2:58 by Gonzalez is hit, the opponent without fail always goes for the short cross court angle, and not the down the line shot?
Mano de piedra González ❤️
Wawrinka was not hurt by krygios in this video
So are these just some random clips or are these actual the fastest ever recorded? as in official?
Random clips unfortunately.
If it was official it would've been a countdown type of ranking with speed written somewhere on the screen.
Vilimir Stoynev Plus it’s obvious a lot of these weren’t particularly fast but more well played difficult forehands.
I had mistakenly had my player left on 1.25x from a previous video and the first few balls had my mind-boggling
Roger's forehand is the prettiest and even greatest
I'm thinking of like 5, maybe 6 Delpo running forehands you forgot to add
Now that’s some fast forehands.
Kyogoris is one of the hardest hitters in the sport. not just forehand, but backhand and serving aswell.
Gonzalez !
Hi Atp, doubt you guys will see this but if you could make the same compilation with the actual speed of the balls that will be awesome thanks
I liked the Gonzalez one. 😎
Fernando Gonzalez , Soderling
1:36 Verdasco' s forehand is powerful&wild.
Del Potro in my opinion has the best forehand, no one hit the ball like him
Where were the Del Po ones from US Open 2009 against Fed?
Delpotro forehand is the best but also equally lethal forehand is of Gonzalez as he is only 6.0 height
Del Potro’s is so effortless. It’s like a George Foreman knockout.
Stans backhand is his forehand
Fernando Gonzalez, 2nd most powerful forehand of all time, after my mum ✋
Delpo i miss you♥️
Del potro has rocket launcher in his forehand
From this video, the highlights for me are Kyrgios, Del Potro, Gonzales and Sock (in no particular order).
Del Potro forehand winners against Federer at US Open 2009 are missing. They were 🚀🚀🚀
So every clip with Kyrgios in it you just know he's the one hitting the shot 😂
Everybody gangsta until del potro’s running forehand
8:23 the day Verdasco tried to play like Nadal :D
Murray's forehand 124 MPH!!! Almost 200 Km/hr that was for sure the most powerful forehand ever by Murray and one of the most in tennis history?
It seems it's the fastest ever recorded by hawkeye. Insane speed really
Normally when a player sees a ball coming in his direction very, very fast, he moves to get out of the way. Lukasz Kubot did, in fact, see the ball - when he looked behind him, bewildered at whatever that object was that almost snapped him in two...
Hey tennis tv, please do this kind of video with backhands! 😉😉
Serve: Roger
Forehand: Delpo
Backhand: Wawrinka/Paire
Return: Djoko
Volley: Edberg
Dropshot: Roger/Thiem
Slice: Thiem
Passing shot: Nadal
Lob: Murray
Footwork: Roger
Running: Murray
Intensity: Nadal
We can see that best players like big3 who never played like that. That’s ridiculous, dangerous and uncontrollable.
Feña Gonzalez ! 💪
I love how this is actually Kyrgios + some other random players hahah
I love it, when they show the speed 🤩
Tsongа has the best forehand on tour
And lots lost the match despite their crushing forehands