As great as Rafa, Novak, Pete, André, etc are/were. I just think Roger is the ultimate shot maker and natural talent to ever handle a tennis raquet..among other things..Roger has hits shots throughout his career I have never seen anyone else hit..
@@dubstepwub5274 different era of tennis…. With courts being that much slower now, Djokovic is in his element. Wimbledon isn’t a tournament he would have won if it not for slower paced higher bouncing grass. The 3 of them are all the goats in their own way.
The change in court speeds starting in ‘08/‘09 really helped the grinder/defensive players like Novak. Watching Fed in ‘04 courts it looks so much different. Props to Fed for thriving in both eras. If the courts weren’t slowed down Fed probably have 25+ Grandslams. It looks like now the ATP/each event is speeding up the courts a bit.
@@manmo0808 Yeah right my ass. 2019 Wimbledon was still slow AF. That’s the only reason why Djokovic won it because that “slow speed” of rallies gave him such an upper edge and “technically” an unfair advantage. Fast courts can also benefit counterpunchers/defensive players like Djokovic as well, but slow courts will never be beneficial at all for aggressive/attacking players like Federer. Would’ve been a different outcome had Wimbledon grass remained fast like how it’s supposed to be. These tournament organizers are a disgrace to the traditions of Wimbledon...
I think they started slowing courts down I. The early 2000s because serve and volley makes for shit TV. But they really started slowing them down near 2009 because having Fed win everything other than the French also made shit TV.
But he played with far worse opponents then now. If both Rafa and Novak were his age, he would not have as many GS titles. If he does not have to hit a perfect ball that falls on the line to win a point, he can be more cavalier with the point and try something that otherwise would not have won him a point against Rafa or Novak.
@@Horsbreh I was not trying to make a point, or make any emotional remark. Sorry if it came off that way. I was just saying that he could have been as quick as he wanted since no one could have played at his level at that time. And also outside of Novak and Rafa, no one can.
I'm a Rafa fan but when Fed's detractors - many of them Novak fans - call him the "Weak Era Champ" it's utterly laughable. You don't win 20 GS along with boatloads of other historical achievements without being one of the GOATs, and there was a reason Prime Fed demolished most of his competition: he was insanely good. (Still is damn good despite being 40!)
Most of those Novak fans are Serbs who think they are a heavenly people and are Srebrenica deniers. Mad mad people. No point listening to those who deny genocide.
As a guy who grew up watching Federer's magic, i can tell. This guy was during 237 weeks n1, insane record! He fucking did 10 grand slams finals in a row from Wimbledon 2005 to US Open 2007. He did 5 or 6 times more than 25 consecutive wins in all surfaces. From august 2006 till march 2007 he won 41 consecutives matches. Literally from Wimbledon 2005 till Australian Open 2008, he just lost to Rafa in the Roland Garros in grand slam finals, he just lost 2 times in grand slam for 2 years and half ! Just to remember the people, Fed at that time did something crazy that none of the specialists or journalists just point : 3 three- quarters slams in 4 years, damn it ! This will never happen again. Nadal did it in 2010, Djokovic in 2011, 2015, and 2021, but Fed did it in 4 years, extraordinary accomplishment. I would say that Rafa is probably a better player mentally, and Djokovic is more all- round better player, but the technique of Rodger was unbeatable in that time, i would suggest that his elegance and timing is probably the best of all time. During 2004- 2008 reign, he was just a monster. He was so good that he didn't even compete with one other guy of his generation, so he had to play at the highest level with guys who were already 4-5 years younger than him (Djokovic- Nadal- Murray- Wawrinka- Ferrer- Tsonga), even 10 years younger (Nishikori- Raonic- Zverev- Dimitrov- etc). What he did from 2004 to 2008 was 4 years of pure genius, even though i love Djokovic and Nadal.
Yeah, Roger was ahead of time in that period, he started playing new era tennis before anyone else... He invented it but Nadal and Novak mastered it and brought to another level. Anyway, all 3 of them, together made best era of tennis ever.
For those who didn't see him in his prime, the fact he lost (because of his mistake not because his oponent played better) 2019 wimbledon at 39 years of age against a much younger Djoko shows what a beast he was.
@@unowen7591 Nobody is more insecure about his legacy than Federer himself. Federer spent his whole career chasing slams and milked the hell out of going past Sampras - having Sampras over in the crowd and poncing around in the ridiculously pretentious combo of white blazers and shorts. then when he got to 20 slams he pinned his top tweet about it for over 3 years. But wait, in June 2021, just as Federer was about to lose the slam record he ACTUALLY SAID the following - *"it seems it's all about grand slam titles nowadays and I don't like that"*. you couldn't make it up. I can't think of anything more hypocritical said in sports history. Do you think that if Tom Brady was getting passed by for number of superbowl wins that he will come out with "it seems to be all about superbowl wins nowadays and I don't like that"?! In fact the only people joining in on this gross hypocrisy are Fed "fans" themselves - when Fed was ahead in slams and other records it was all about that but like Fed himself, when he went behind they "didn't like that" and it should be a different measure somehow.... 😂
I don't care what others would say or point out strats...for me I have never seen anyone who brings this much joy in watching tennis. Federer is the tennis player who has reached the greatest heights possible for a sportsperson...The way he carries himself on & off court is amazing
Why I think Fed is the GOAT is that he had to play in both Era's. Fast hard / grass courts and slow hard / grass courts. He was successful at both speeds. Truthfully Djoker and Nadal are not from same generation as Fed in tennis years. Rog had to adjust style of play and adapt to racket technology more than the other two. I just don't see Nole or Rafa putting up a fight against Rog on those old US open fast hard courts. Also 37 year old Fed pushing Joker to the limit in Wimby final 2019.....Cmon. enough said.
@@Boomshakalaka7654 not a tie on fast hard courts. Fed is the better shot maker, better at the net, better serve and more variety in general. Also Fed in his prime was a great mover.
@@Jigsyboy1 yeah I get what you are saying but his backhand was a little weaker compared to his 2017-2019 version. His serve and net skills are far better now (2019) . So djokovic could do the same thing like Nadal did , attack his backhand. He would rely more on slice then and that would be problematic against djokovic
I have simply never seen anyone play tennis like Federer; there’s simply no one else like him! Absolutely mind boggling to see the extreme angles and precision placement of the ball many times from what appears to originate from a sort of “flippy” quick racquet swing! It’s just amazing to see! And then the sort of “white flag” state of disbelief reactions from his opponents! Priceless!
I am so glad that I got to witness Fed in his prime. He was an absolute monster from 04-07, pretty much untouchable outside of clay. He has, in my opinion, the greatest offensive game ever. And while he doesn't get recognized for it, his defensive game was just as good.
@@patrickw9706 Stop it. Fed was just so superior to the resistance that it made it look like he had no resistance. He had the likes of Hewitt, Safin, Nalbandian, Ferrero, Roddick, and Agassi was still playing at a high level during a couple of Fed's prime years. Let's not forget that Djoker, Rafa, and Sir Andy are years younger than Roger. I would take 2005 Roger over anyone in the history of the sport. However, I would love to see that version of Roger against 2016 Novak. That would be an epic clash.
@@POK2008 sampras vs djokovic in their primes is the match btwn the greatests. Those names u mentioned, in their primes don’t stand next to courier, agassi, kafelnikov, rafter, ivanisevic, in theirs, and then there is edberg, becker, muster, krajicek, stich, chang for a much deeper competition, so it’s not because federer made them look bad. Just simply the personnel. If federer was say born 10 yrs earlier, ie facing sampras’ time and cut sampras out, I give him around 10 gs titles (half of what he has now) bc he wouldn’t have to defeat roddick, fererro, and haas et all repeatedly but rather actual tough competition
@@nickthemacmcgc45 I am going to have to disagree with you. While all the guys that you named are some of the best to ever do, they would have to completely revamp their games to play in today's era. Sampras, Becker, Edberg, and Krajicek would be getting passed and hitting volleys from their shoes all day long. It's just a different game now. If you were to take Federer, at his peak, and put him into the Sampras, Becker, Edberg era, I have no doubt Federer would have rained supreme. I also think Djokovic could have played with those guys and dominated. Sampras' backhand would not hold up against Federer, and it certainly wouldn't hold up against Novak. And both guys return too good, so I think Pete's serve would have been nullified just a bit. Now if he plays both guys on 90s era grass, I think he may could get some wins, but he wouldn't consistently beat them.
The first tennis match I saw was the us open final 2003, after that I became a Roddick fan. I was so pissed that Federer always won against him in every slam after that lol
@@hudsonmcconnell4404 not taking anything away from those guys but neither could turn nothing into brilliance like roger. noval and rafa are more grindy and dont need to go for risky shots like that, they wait for their moments.
@@AC-wl7ve I've great admiration for Rafa, and less so for Djok, but I recognize the statistics for what they are. However, talent all around the court is something you see with your eye and, as you suggest, often attempts shots that are "more risky" which, from simple mathematics almost ensures that the owner of said talent will not have the same numbers as the "grinders", as you put it, who bide their time and play a safer game, predominantly from the baseline, with two-handed grips, etc. Federer's one-handed forehand and backhand are poetry in motion, and allow him to do things the two-handers cannot do with the same fluidity. So, to be clear, no one is denying Rafa and Nole their numbers; what is being claimed however, is that Federer had much more talent on the court, from any position on the court.
This man has brought me and millions of others utter astonishment and joy for all of the reasons mentioned below. If one could count every completely improvisational, once and only once, shot he has invented as a separate ‘type’ of shot, combined with the more ‘standard’ shots (like a perfectly placed blind backhand overhead smash ; ) in his repertoire, I wonder how many it would add up to. The number would be very, very large, and, I believe it would dwarf that of any other player ever to hold a racket. I admit that this is an overly analytical way of contemplating what he brought to tennis, and for that matter sports more generally: sheer, unequaled genius.
As a tennis fan who grew up watching Roger during his prime years, it's no wonder why many people consider him as the Greatest even after many years had passed and many records that he set had already been broken (e.g. is GS Records which Rafa and Nole have surpassed), and I could understand the biases people have towards Federer... Guys let me tell you, during 2004-2007 I was in my junior days, and everything about his game was just UNREAL. There was no player, EVER up until the time he came to the Tennis scene that moved so gracefully to the court, and the way he made the game look so EASY to the eyes; the forehand whip, the backhand flick, the poetry of a motion in his service, the ridiculous drop shots and lobs and his footwork that looks like he was floating in the air. None of players that came before him (Agassi, Sampras, Hewitt, Roddick, Nalbandian) did those things like Federer, and the hype that was building around him was just SURREAL. I remember when I first saw him on the TV, it was year 2005 of AO, and he was ranked #1 already, and I didn't pay that much attention, he lost the SF with Safin... Then afterwards I never watched him again until 2007, and when I saw him again, the one thing that struck me was that infamous #1 ranking in his name; I thought, "HE IS STILL Rank #1!?" The media often talked about how Federer is the greatest, even at some point he only just won his 4th Wimbledon title during '06. When he won the French Open in 2009, many pundits have already put a definite period on him that HE WAS THE GREATEST. Fast forward, yes, Federer may not be the greatest in statistics, but he definitely won the hearts of many, (including mine) not just by his exquisite style of play, but by his enduring legacy as a Tennis player who truly defined tennis to its core; as an ART to be spectacled, and I'm very lucky to witness it all from his prime years down to his retirement. It's Federer who inspired me to play tennis as a recreation sport, and no athlete had convinced me this much to play the game as much as he did (before I used to play only Basketball). Thank you ROGER!
@@victorito07 I still do in fact! I'm a big fan of Medvedev,, Alcaraz, Sinner, the new gen players. Though I still want to see more plays from Nole or Rafa before they retire
@@pat.plays.games.9345 i understand for me the kid have pure talent like federer at the same âge but strategicaly he have sometimes failure Hé can do anything with the racket but sometimes hé makes the bad choice juste because he wants to play a stilysh shot He needs like fed to calm down analyse more the player in front of him and assemble all the puzzle to exploit his talent and his potential at the maximum level We will see Yes i hop a last match in grand slam between nole and rapha
@@victorito07 they still have a lot of improvement, but we will see since they are approaching their prime years we will see more of them, can't wait to see their growth
Nobody produced tennis like Roger Federer. Watch him blast a ™️ inside-in FH winner @1:40 The reaction of the guy seated behind Roger tells the story of why this man is the Goat. He didn't just win like nobody else, he produced OMG tennis each time he set foot on court. For 20yrs.
@@MI-ct9eh and Federer was not the Athlete and mental giant Djokovic is. Apart from that Djokovic produces great shots too, but according to Federer they are only "luck"
@@paulgraf5746 novak is unreal mentally but he is not as good and in time will be forgotten, look at Klinsmann and Maradona, 2greats, only one remembered
@@peterlappland he is not as good?? You are clearly delusional. He is positive vs both Nadal and Federer as well as on his way to surpass them in most records. Maybe you can argue about Federer hitting fancy shots but apart from that he is definetely not better than Djokovic
Federer is the definition of tennis. His all court play is way better than Djokovic and Nadal baseline play. Roger mastered all shots and strokes unlike Djokovic and Nadal.
I'd say Roger's prime was 03-10. He had an off year in 08, and he still reached 3 GS finals, winning one. That was Nadal's breakthrough year, so there's no shame in that. 09 saw Roger back on the top, he started 2010 where he left off but Nadal was once again the best. Roger was at his absolute best from 03-09, was still the #2 player in 08, 2010, 2014 and 2015. 2012 and 2017 I'd say was a split. 2012 between him and Nole, with Nole being slightly on 5ip, and 2017 between him and Rafa, with Rafa being the year end #1 but Roger dominating the rivalry during the year and having the best winning percentage. He was still up there in 2018 and 2019, being bested by no other than Nole. Frankly it's just this year, where Roger finally saw his demise. Let's hope he can return to good levels in 2022
as much as I am a huge Federer fan, I think he is just a little too old, and probably will never play like he used to ever again. maybe still top 50 but nowhere near as good as Nadal or djokovic
@@monkeymuncher2 That's exactly what everyone said about Nadal before he clinched the Australian Open this year. People wouldn't even bring up his name when they talked about the favorites.
@@monkeymuncher2 30 used to be the age of retirement youngling. Modern technology (and probably drugs lets be real) has allowed the next gen to play longer. Same phenomenon shows up in every other sport.
@@lnz971 Nadal had one thing going for him during that time, meeting Federer on many claycourt finals including RG. They are actually fairly even on the other surfaces and Roger has had the better of him since AO2017.
@@kweizi5712 they are even in other surface ok so how he's is "intouchable"??? How can you be the greatest is 2 other players may have more majors and in head to head are better than you. If be pretty makes you the best Gasquet is the goat
@@lnz971 I don't want to pick a fight with Nadal fans, just merely stating how things unfolded. All I'm saying is that Nadal wasn't all conquering because he was missing from the finals outside of FO and Wimbledon where Federer was dominating at the time. Nadal obviously had the game to trouble Fed and got in his head.
@@kweizi5712 Nadal wasnt in all final because Djokovic was n3 nadal early each tournament has to beat djoko and federer. When nandal step n1 federer has to face that situation and he quickly goes rank 3 because he couldn"t do what nadal was doing. The fact is Nadal and djokovic were under 20 when prime federer when they pass 20 they both destroy him. If they 3 had same age not sure Federer would have beat sampras record...
Yup, I remember back in the day around 02-03 thinking American tennis was in good hands. Agassi still kicking but more important to the future Roddick had burst on the scene and literally dominated everyone he played. Then there was Blake, hyper talented player with the sky being his limit if he could put it all together, mainly consistency and confidence. Then Federer showed up and just destroyed their careers and ended US tennis, which has been a joke ever since. And plenty of other potential greats just became hurdles in Fed's story too - he literally kept an entire generation down. This guy was scary good in his peak. Like, probably a level never seen before and not reached even by Djokovic. Djoker is obviously the 🐐 by now, but thats in large part because his peak has, absurdly, continued into its 11th year by now. Fed, for the 4-5 year stretch of his prime - highest level ever seen, I'd say
@Peter Pappas but Djoker GS are in the Roger and Nadal Era! Roger got GS playing against Lleyton Hewitt, Mark Mark Philippoussis , David Nalbandian ... come on now its not even comparable
@@popaybugi9443 The point is that ROger was not at his most lethal/Prime after 2009-2010 when Djoker started winning. So it is tough to compare. No one is saying Djoker is not the best in terms of records (he is) but it is more of a discussion on how good Fed was in his Prime that others looked really mediocre and couldn't win much.
@@codegeek-il5fm i think 2017 federer was better than 2004 to 2007 version of federe coz he figured out how to defeat nadal usimg his backhand and had no weakness
@@popaybugi9443 What a weird argument. If Federer beats them, it's because they're weak, not because he was strong? So, a weak Roger later sometimes beat a strong Novak and Rafa (and sometimes a strong Novak and Rafa beat a weak Roger, but they're better)? But Novak is somehow better? Please try to keep your story straight. Obviously, Novak is beating a bunch of weak next-gen kids, so Novak is not accomplishing much. Even worse, losing to kids at the Olympics and USO. But Novak is best, because he's weak, and beating strong next-gen kids. Yes.
People need to remember Federer's game was moulded for fast courts, not these slow courts we see these days. Prime Fed on a fast court was unstoppable, almost to the level of Nadal on clay.
Curious to hear why the tournaments would be killing their golden goose? And, if this was correct, then you would expect him to be losing to grinders, right? Wrong! At Wimbledon (other than to Nadal, who is a bad matchup and to Nole, who is simply better) he's lost to Tsonga, Raonic, Berdych, Anderson, and those players are total opposite of what you call a grinder. If the surface had been faster, you would probably add Roddick and maybe someone else like Isner to that group. Yes, it's true that there is no indoor carpet, yes, it's true that Wimbledon is slower than it used to be, but everything else is ranges from a bit slower to a bit faster, and everything is suited to Roger's and Nadal's taste. Theirs, and no one else's.
This is definitely a factor in the progression of the sport. Granted racquet technology had a huge impact on the modern game, but the ATP made a concentrated effort around the middle of Fed's prime to slow the courts. On one hand, they kind of had to cause the 90's saw matches such as Sampras-Ivanisevic where they just blasted 130mph unreturnable serves at each other with 3-4 shot rallies max and it wasn't good for the game. Fed came on the scene as a SnV'er and won his first couple Wimbledon's using that style. Nadal's emergence in 06 forced him to diversify his game which led to some truly historic matches. As for the speed of the court, Fed's best tournament by far was Cincinatti, which was the fastest surface in the game today. Not to mention all those indoor carpet tournaments he was unstoppable at.
If federer might have delayed family life for 6 more years and focussed on strength & durability buliding, strategically working on his opponents weakness with better strategic coaches, we might have had a different tennis history. But finally it is what it is .AUS 2017 final is an example what he can do if he want to do.
agree.., the real mistake was post 2007 Wimbledon...right there he should have started working on his game..the backhand side and court positioning in rallies and on return..the work did not being until 2014-15...shame..
@@Boomshakalaka7654 they did but the difference is that nadal used muchhh more spin and gave it high to feds backhand which gave him more trouble. Also slicing backhands werent as effective as it was against others.
Matter of time when good returners with solid bh took over.. Permanently denting his confidence over those gr8 3 players. Against the rest of the field he still till 2019 was prime roger. Those 3 made all the difference.
@@guruk 1) Prime Nole v prime Fed is surface-dependent, which you already know. 2) Erm, who is this 3rd player who permanently dented his confidence, Murray? Even you don't believe that. You don't half talk some nonsense, some of you.
One should also remember he is doing all this with obsolete technique(one handed backhand, crazy slices, drop shots, volleys, etc)only he is talented enough to pull off in modern times with racquet tech from 1982. Would be like someone destroying everyone on the PGA tour using wood drivers and never taking a divot because they can time release to perfection. Those who know, really know he is the GOAT. No has even come close in totality. Titles don’t tell the whole story. If so much tech and court speed hand’t been so heavily adjusted to widen the opportunity for the less talented, he would likely have near 60 majors.
His technique is not obsolete, the one handed backhand has its drawbacks, no doubt, but Tzitsipas and Thiem show that you can be successful with this style even in these days. Furthermore, a slice is hugely underestimated, it changes the pace, and it is very difficult to hit a powerful shot when returning a slice. And in certain situations volleys still work, just the old style serve and volley players cannot compete with the strong baseliners as the pace of the shots has increased dramatically down the years. However, I agree that Federer is the GOAT!!
Lmao the copium is so real… just accept it, djokovic is the better player. All fed fans can do now is whine “but but but if he played on another surface and he’s so elegant!!! Goat!!”.
*To determine who really is the GOAT, simply look objectively at all the major records, stats and facts, using rational thinking and logical reasoning* Keep please the wishful thinking, delusional dreaming and misguided emotions out of the discussion. 🙄 This debate is absolutely not about who is your favourite player but it's about who is the strongest and most dominant ever. The fact that you dislike Djokovic and/or prefer Federer is really irrelevant in a GOAT debate. Numbers don't lie 📊 to establish the 🐐. Tennis is not iceskating or a jurysport and will never be. In 10, 20, 30 years, when the allure of the flash-in-the-pan that is Federer's game fades from memory and withers, it's the legendary records that Djokovic carved out, in glorious granite, that will stand the test of time.
A confident Federer was unbeatable. His talent took over and nobody could hang with him. Even in his mid to late 30s he could still beat anyone when he played his best. For my money the highest level of tennis in history is Federer 05-07. 09 Rafa is close, but I have to give Fed the title.
Prime Federer was amazing. Totally agree!! FYI, Federer and Djokovic played for the first time at Monte Carlo in 2006. Djokovic was age 18 at the time and lost that match in 3 sets. We can all agree that Federer was in his prime, but he was pushed by the young Djokovic. Djokovic lost his next three matches to Federer, but did take another set off him in 2007 at Dubai at age 19. To recap, Federer won their first four encounters when Djokovic was a teenager, but half of those matches went the distance. Djokovic finally got him at the Masters 1000 in Canada in the summer of 2007 at age 20--an epic 3-set win. Federer was at his peak with a massive forehand and supreme athleticism. They duo met two more times in the next six months at the 2007 US Open final and 2008 Australian Open semi-final. To recap, Djokovic won two of their first three meetings after he turned age 20. How did teenage / 20 year old Djokovic play prime Federer so tough?
Such magical years for Federer. They got me back into watching tennis. The amazing, fluid movement and the shotmaking were unparalleled. His dominance during this period became his enemy, though. I think it delayed him switching to a more modern racket by several years, and I think that probably cost him several Grand Slams.
Federer's prime is 2004-2009, not 2004-2007. He didn't magically stop being at his prime aged 26 just because he lost to Nadal in 3 consecutive Slam matches (RG 2008, WB 2008, AO 2009). Nadal just had a superior prime level.
I’m a Federer fan as much as anyone but what’s more amazing are the errors that his opponents make. This is a video that shows how he takes advantage of the errors - not his true greatness.
he brought Rafa, Nole, and even the next next gen zverev tsitsipas thiem on that level were they are now or where they positioned. Daddy makes them big. Roddick, Hewitt, Wawrinka, Agassi, Safin , continues.. Damn was that a good good time. Now they all barely retired or retireing.
For sure in 2005,2006,2007. He was unbeatable except Rafa on Clay. Would have been hell of a record but Rafa really spoiled the party :). Fed and Djoker have been spoiling Rafa's party at Wimbledon and Aus Open though :) after 2009.
Roger's instincts were unmatchable. He knew where the ball would be hit before the player hit the ball. I don't know if he moved based on the opponents body movements or racket head or just plain guessed. But he was right most of the time.
It's official, Fed has conquered all of his peers as G.O.A.T. and this is why 1. Best in Tennis - most complete game with effortless fluid style of play, first to reach 20 Grand Slams and that too without huffing and puffing (without breaking a sweat), 5 consecutive wins each in 3 Grand Slams, most number of wimbledon wins at 8, Inventor of new shots like SABR, tweener between the legs, look-back reverse smash etc. 2. Considered the best by G.O.A.Ts of others Sports/Celebs across the world - Acknowledged as the greatest by Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo upon his retirement, Role model of the G.O.A.T in Cricket - Sachin Tendulkar and also Virat Kohli, Acknowledged as greatest by Michael Jordan - the G.O.A.T in basketball, touted as the greatest on his retirement by a horde of basketball legends, footballers, Formula One Champions, Atheletics Champoins, his tennis peers and hollywood stars, world business leaders and the common tennis fan. 3. Best in Retirement - Post the most touching and classy retirement video, instantly had the best reactions and widely recognized as the G.O.A.T by majority of tennis fans around the world with people gearing up to quit watching tennis. We may even see a drop in tennis viewership and ticket sales across the world because of Fed's exit, with Alcaraz being tennis's last hope. 4. Most Loved Player of All Time - Thats an irrefutable truth just based on his popularity alone. Fed hasn't been playing regularly for close to 4.5 years and yet is the most watched and highest paid tennis player each year. 5. Best in Post Retirement Game as a Businessman - Limited Joint deals with Michael Jordan on Nike Jordan kicks, Brand ambassador for Rolex, Lindt, Uniqlo and other countless leading brands, making him the most successful tennis player of all time and insanely rich 😀. Having said all this I have too much respect for Nadal with his incredible work ethic, never give up attitude and perseverance which helped him dominate the French Open for over a decade. So imo the G.O.A.T accolade is a tie between Federer (Fast track route) and Nadal (Hard route). ......And you may wonder, what about Djokovic? Unfortunately, he's not in the conversation but does get a mention in the footnote.
Statistically speaking, Federer may not be considered as the GOAT (with Djokovic having been ranked #1 the longest and Nadal having the most grand slams). However, Federer is still the most naturally talented among the three of them, as well as the player whose serves, groundstrokes, and volleys most textbook, and smoothest footwork. His playing style is also the least “affected” of the three. I don’t know if I will miss Djokovic or Nadal when they retire, but I know for certain that tennis has not been the same for me since Federer has been sidelined with injury and will not be the same when he retires.
I know there are many highlight reels of Nadal and Djokovic but neither of them could so effortlessly control the ball like Federer. It's like Santoro crossed with Sampras.
Roger Federer came silently in 2004 & suddenly blew everything away. Who could think Federer can be defeated from 2004 upto 2009. He came , he saw & he conquered. Certainly world best tennis player from 2004 upto 2009.
Overall agree, tho 2008 was spotty (still a Great year for most anyone's standards, but still Nadal won 2 slams and Fed only 1), I only saw Fed at the time from masters cup 06 onward but when whe was on, he made it look effortless/ easy compared to others in the big 3 or 4. Utter dominance when he was on, and I've seen plenty of instances in matches I didn't get to see live. People think he naturally had all those gifts and fitness/ hunger, he definitely worked hard and developed it. Not to detract anything, just to clarify. Still imo Federer had the highest peak level on most surfaces and Nadal for sure on clay. But yeah for sure Federer in the 00's had an aura of invincibility, he could still be beatable technically if his level slipped and others played the match of their life, but he was still by far the best of the decade and any loss of his felt like an upset
Funny, video is about Federer's great period but you bring up Djokovic in your comment to say that no matter how many Slams he wins you will enjoy more Federer game style :') That's not really a point to mention, you just can say Federer has the most beautiful game in your opinion without even talking about Djokovic, number of Slams doesn't mean you have a superb game style or anything. It's just like you're too afraid Djokovic win 21 slams because it will set Djokovic above in terms of GS and that it would be finally not that important cuz "Federer is more elegant" lmao.
I dunno why tennis fans always have to determine who is goat, in reality no one set up a definition of the goat @tolendoi123 I believe Djokovic will have the best statistics in most terms and he is the most consistent player among the others. But it does not make him to be the goat. Federer may have the most beautiful game, his prime form maybe even stronger but nothing can be proven so please just enjoy the big 3 period and stop argueing really.
It's incredible to see how quiet and unassuming these players were. So much respect for one another as professionals. Some of the shots Federer hit in these highlights would have current players doing racket shakes and playing up the crowd with arm waving and ear pointing ..but Federer, nope, just moves calmly to the next point barely any expression ... total class and humility. In comparison today's players are like spoilt children way too much self-awareness and much less mental toughness.
I actually think 2017 was his prime in terms of overall skill. 2004-2007 he was younger and so much better than the peer at that time. But in 2017 Australian open, he improved his backhands to another level and beat prime Nadal at the final. Therefore I think 2017 Federer was the best.
100% agree. I watched this UA-cam video called "The Week Roger Federer Perfected Tennis" which I believe was during the 2015 Western & Southern Open, and his dominance on the court during that tournament is unmatched. To some degree, Federer even improved during his 30's with better serving accuracy, etc.
I'll need to watch that video, thanks. I think some of it has to do with some people feeling that by saying he had a longer prime, it is somehow an admission of his ability being diminished especially in relation to GOAT debates. I don't think that matters at all. I see him having a longer prime or higher level of tennis as something that only increases his impact to the game. When a player has won almost half his grand slam totals outside of his prime, then maybe their prime needs reconsidering, if it can even be defined at all.
@jo mamma Well I have only seen data between 2011-2015, but Federer actually decreased his amount of unforced errors versus winners, whilst his service speed remained the same relatively. Whilst yes as he got older his speed did decrease, I don't remember his speed dropping off massively after 2008, and Federers footwork has always been amazing, in my opinion probably the best ever. I still don't think we can easily categorise his prime, but I still think if we are, that there's a very strong arguement that it went on past 2008.
@jo mamma The stats are a breakdown of the individual years, interestingly his unforced error win percentage in 2013 was exactly the same as his 2011 count, 2014 and 2015 was better than his 2011 and 2012 count as well in that respect, in some ways he became a better player as he got older. Agreed what he did at the Australian open was amazing
He made a lot of changes to his backhand, and that's what made him a monster again in 2017 -2019. Watching him learn to adapt to his older body and win the Aussie Open was incredible
@@TeamDogFan I’d have to disagree. Prime Novak is unreal, but Fed had more at his disposal. Novak didn’t have the same quality nipping at his heels the same as Fed either.
@@Oheh84 I'd disagree, I don't think you can really compare their opposition. Fed is older now, but the others were younger back then and not experienced. It's swings and roundabouts. But the big 3 have been a real blessing to the sport, some of the matches they've all been part of, it's just crazy.
To actual fans of tennis that can be unbiased for a second, do you think that just pure level of tennis wise, Novak Djokovic in 2011 or 2015 is at the same level of, lower then or above 2004-2007 Federer?
Surely novak's level lower than roger's. U can't compare Roger's peak/god mode to any player on non clay courts.. He likes to dictate points and hit winners every second or third shot unlike other players who forces their opponents to errors to win points.. His aggressive level of play which is very risky and to even think to pull it off on a consistent basis is something phenomenal.. That's why his peak level is the best ever.. Best example is RG 2011,shanghai 2014..
In my opinion, JUST MY OPINION, Federer is slightly above. Continuous resistance and a good number of victory against peak Nole even in his old age, and probably the fact that Roger was, in Roddick's words, the best attacker AND the best defender in the game, at his peak, makes me think that probably Roger would be complete enough and not hindered too much against Nole to take it. Slightly, very narrowly, but he would take it. But again it's just my opinion and people can definitely think it in another way, I don't want to start a debate on this, just give my thoughts
@@vijayendranvijay4538 I like this analysis, however you didn't mention the fact that Novak is the greatest counterpuncher of all time making the argument that in 2015 he may have been able to turn Rogers aggressiveness against him. Also how about Novak 2011 where he was aggressive, but almost never missed.
@Logan Legend Well you did a great analysis of Novak's 2015 form, however how do you think things could be different if Novak is in 2011 mode where he is I attack mode. I think this honestly makes for a more interesting debate for a Federer fan who often values high level of attacking tennis which Novak pulled off in 2011. Also in 2006 Roger simply played more matches than Novak in 2015, hence them having the same amount of loses. In 2015 Novak made the final of every tournament that he played. Just something to think about stats wise.
@@tonymontana3265 This is a great opinion, however, I wonder what you think about prime Fed against prime Nole. Also just an opinion, I don't think that Federer is the greatest defender of all time, I think Rafa takes that crown with Nole maybe right after him. Appreciate you responding.
He made the Racket switch about 3 years later than he should’ve. Probably cost him a few Grandslams. And then he also let a few GS Finals get away from him when he had the lead. Just didn’t close. He should be sitting at 23-27 Grandslams.
@@youngsuit he's not going to say he's worse is he? The new racquet improved his shots but his movement was way better during 03-07 years. Courts also slowed down alot too. Hard courts and Wimbledon are all slower.
Nadal>Federer. End of discussion. Better H2H, more GS in same time frame, more Masters 1000, defeating Roger at Wimledon while he was never able to defeat Rafa onf RG...
Federer main opponents Roddick/hewitt/Safin from 2004-2007 in 4 season to compare, with djokovic/nadal main opponents Thiem/medvedev/zverev from 2018-2021 in the last 3 season. Roddick/hewitt/Safin vs Thiem/zverev/medvedev Grandslam titles= 1/1 Grandslam final= 7/7 ATP Final titles = 0 /2 ATP Final finals= 1 /4 Masters 1000 title= 4 /7 Masters 1000 finals= 8 /14 Titles = 23 /25 FINALS = 43 /43 H2H Federer vs hewitt/Safin/roddick from 2004-2007= 26-1 and 12-1 by grandslams H2H Djokovic/Nadal vs Thiem/zverev/medvedev from 2018-2021= 20-15 and 10-2 by grandslams and dont forget the six months corona break otherwise thiem,zverev, medvedev would reached more... this is a 4 years compare to 2 and half years
Federer was blessed with god like skills and definitely played the game on a different level to everyone else. A prime Federer beats a prime anyone else.
No one destroys mediocre or decent tennis players like roger does. 👏👏👏 His only issue is - he crumbles when pushed to limits. Would have been an undisputed GOAT. just missed a gr8 chance.. Nevertheless.. Certainly top 3 all time. Whatt a player !? 👍🙌🙌👏👏
Teenage Nadal raped Federer and has an 8-6 h2h record over federer on outdoor hard court. If djokovic attacks feds backhand it’s over. Federer’s serve improved over the years. Djokovic would easily return this serve of his. Btw look at his competition lol teenage Nadal was the second best player and federer was 2-4 in 2006 vs Nadal lol.
@@Boomshakalaka7654 Nadal was 2nd best due to dominating clay that's all. It was Federer everywhere else. Also they met all 4 times in clay which Federer lost. Good for Nadal they didn't meet in AO or US, he would have got thumped. Federer was beating Djokovic even in 2011, 2012, 2014 and even 2015. Prime Federer would have beat Djokovic pretty much in every surface.
@@viveknamikaze761 beating ? Lol. He was 1-4 against djokovic in 2011. He hasn’t won an important match against novak since 2012 loll. Maybe those atp 500’s mean a lot to fed fans 😂😂😂😂😂
Fed played in a really tough area, no doubt about it. Nole fans argument about weak era has been demolished so many times. But i gotta say, Nole isn’t a weak era player either
As great as Rafa, Novak, Pete, André, etc are/were. I just think Roger is the ultimate shot maker and natural talent to ever handle a tennis raquet..among other things..Roger has hits shots throughout his career I have never seen anyone else hit..
The same I can say about Rafa, Novak, Pete, Andre..
His prime was 4 years, while Novak's prime is 10+ years. By the way, those 4 prime years of Roger were before Novak started his dominance.
@@dubstepwub5274 Let's not forget how surfaces slowed down. On fast paced surface, even a Prime Federer with the flu beats everyone else.
@@dubstepwub5274 different era of tennis…. With courts being that much slower now, Djokovic is in his element. Wimbledon isn’t a tournament he would have won if it not for slower paced higher bouncing grass. The 3 of them are all the goats in their own way.
Watch Novak play; you'll witness the true 🐐.
Prime Rafa Djoker Roger - all are beasts. Where Roger stands different from these two is style of play which is most attacking/angles/artistic
The change in court speeds starting in ‘08/‘09 really helped the grinder/defensive players like Novak. Watching Fed in ‘04 courts it looks so much different. Props to Fed for thriving in both eras. If the courts weren’t slowed down Fed probably have 25+ Grandslams. It looks like now the ATP/each event is speeding up the courts a bit.
Exactly! Finally some real comment. And I say it as Djokovic fan - Federer was the player with most beautiful and enjoyable playstyle ever.
@@manmo0808 Yeah right my ass. 2019 Wimbledon was still slow AF. That’s the only reason why Djokovic won it because that “slow speed” of rallies gave him such an upper edge and “technically” an unfair advantage.
Fast courts can also benefit counterpunchers/defensive players like Djokovic as well, but slow courts will never be beneficial at all for aggressive/attacking players like Federer.
Would’ve been a different outcome had Wimbledon grass remained fast like how it’s supposed to be. These tournament organizers are a disgrace to the traditions of Wimbledon...
@@gogigogic1936 by a long shot - it w is/was the shots, just unreal
I think they started slowing courts down I. The early 2000s because serve and volley makes for shit TV. But they really started slowing them down near 2009 because having Fed win everything other than the French also made shit TV.
Even as a Federer fan, you forget how ridiculously quick the guy used to be.
Also his anticipation is what made him so good.
But he played with far worse opponents then now. If both Rafa and Novak were his age, he would not have as many GS titles. If he does not have to hit a perfect ball that falls on the line to win a point, he can be more cavalier with the point and try something that otherwise would not have won him a point against Rafa or Novak.
Yeah, all I said was that he was quick back then dude. Chill.
@@Horsbreh I was not trying to make a point, or make any emotional remark. Sorry if it came off that way. I was just saying that he could have been as quick as he wanted since no one could have played at his level at that time.
And also outside of Novak and Rafa, no one can.
I was headed here to say the same thing. He was seriously fast.
The joy he provides to the world is uncanny!!
Roger's court coverage didn't make him look quick - it made the court look tiny. That's when you know you're watching a master of anticipation.
I'm a Rafa fan but when Fed's detractors - many of them Novak fans - call him the "Weak Era Champ" it's utterly laughable. You don't win 20 GS along with boatloads of other historical achievements without being one of the GOATs, and there was a reason Prime Fed demolished most of his competition: he was insanely good. (Still is damn good despite being 40!)
Most of those Novak fans are Serbs who think they are a heavenly people and are Srebrenica deniers. Mad mad people. No point listening to those who deny genocide.
None of the great 3 play in a weak era, they all played against much of their career against each other.
Lol
2006 Federer would have beaten 2016 Djokovic every single time.
@@snaubdca7yebf bullshit, it's not a obligation to be Serb to root for Djokovic. What a delusional and fake statement
As a guy who grew up watching Federer's magic, i can tell. This guy was during 237 weeks n1, insane record!
He fucking did 10 grand slams finals in a row from Wimbledon 2005 to US Open 2007. He did 5 or 6 times more than 25 consecutive wins in all surfaces. From august 2006 till march 2007 he won 41 consecutives matches.
Literally from Wimbledon 2005 till Australian Open 2008, he just lost to Rafa in the Roland Garros in grand slam finals, he just lost 2 times in grand slam for 2 years and half !
Just to remember the people, Fed at that time did something crazy that none of the specialists or journalists just point : 3 three- quarters slams in 4 years, damn it ! This will never happen again. Nadal did it in 2010, Djokovic in 2011, 2015, and 2021, but Fed did it in 4 years, extraordinary accomplishment.
I would say that Rafa is probably a better player mentally, and Djokovic is more all- round better player, but the technique of Rodger was unbeatable in that time, i would suggest that his elegance and timing is probably the best of all time. During 2004- 2008 reign, he was just a monster. He was so good that he didn't even compete with one other guy of his generation, so he had to play at the highest level with guys who were already 4-5 years younger than him (Djokovic- Nadal- Murray- Wawrinka- Ferrer- Tsonga), even 10 years younger (Nishikori- Raonic- Zverev- Dimitrov- etc).
What he did from 2004 to 2008 was 4 years of pure genius, even though i love Djokovic and Nadal.
Yeah, Roger was ahead of time in that period, he started playing new era tennis before anyone else... He invented it but Nadal and Novak mastered it and brought to another level. Anyway, all 3 of them, together made best era of tennis ever.
@@dzonhmf6475 it’s the only thing most Fed fans can’t grasp the fact that the other two elevated tennis to a whole nother level.
@@ggbrother8015 well, all fans are biased a bit, its normal thing...
And to top it all, he did it against a criminally though competition of big 3: Hewitt, Safin and Roddick.
For those who didn't see him in his prime, the fact he lost (because of his mistake not because his oponent played better) 2019 wimbledon at 39 years of age against a much younger Djoko shows what a beast he was.
Absolute goat. Nobody ever made tennis look as easy as Fed did.
Goat?Maybe in another life...but in this one,Novak offcourse
@@milosnovakovic7462 Yeah no.
@@shotaro1321 If your argument is just stats lol
@@milosnovakovic7462 Lol typical insecure Djokovic fanboy.
@@unowen7591 Nobody is more insecure about his legacy than Federer himself. Federer spent his whole career chasing slams and milked the hell out of going past Sampras - having Sampras over in the crowd and poncing around in the ridiculously pretentious combo of white blazers and shorts. then when he got to 20 slams he pinned his top tweet about it for over 3 years. But wait, in June 2021, just as Federer was about to lose the slam record he ACTUALLY SAID the following - *"it seems it's all about grand slam titles nowadays and I don't like that"*. you couldn't make it up. I can't think of anything more hypocritical said in sports history. Do you think that if Tom Brady was getting passed by for number of superbowl wins that he will come out with "it seems to be all about superbowl wins nowadays and I don't like that"?! In fact the only people joining in on this gross hypocrisy are Fed "fans" themselves - when Fed was ahead in slams and other records it was all about that but like Fed himself, when he went behind they "didn't like that" and it should be a different measure somehow.... 😂
I don't care what others would say or point out strats...for me I have never seen anyone who brings this much joy in watching tennis. Federer is the tennis player who has reached the greatest heights possible for a sportsperson...The way he carries himself on & off court is amazing
The one and only, prime Fed will be forever the greatest in my eyes!
the footwork against Nalbandian at 1:10 to hit that forehand is just absolutely insane.
Why I think Fed is the GOAT is that he had to play in both Era's. Fast hard / grass courts and slow hard / grass courts. He was successful at both speeds. Truthfully Djoker and Nadal are not from same generation as Fed in tennis years. Rog had to adjust style of play and adapt to racket technology more than the other two. I just don't see Nole or Rafa putting up a fight against Rog on those old US open fast hard courts. Also 37 year old Fed pushing Joker to the limit in Wimby final 2019.....Cmon. enough said.
Djokovic dominates slow hard courts. It’s a tie between them on fast hard courts in their prime. Grass it goes to federer and clay it goes to djokovic
@@Boomshakalaka7654 not a tie on fast hard courts. Fed is the better shot maker, better at the net, better serve and more variety in general. Also Fed in his prime was a great mover.
@@Jigsyboy1 yeah I get what you are saying but his backhand was a little weaker compared to his 2017-2019 version. His serve and net skills are far better now (2019) . So djokovic could do the same thing like Nadal did , attack his backhand. He would rely more on slice then and that would be problematic against djokovic
@@Boomshakalaka7654Agree to disagree my friend MJ!
Federer never won on fast grass. Also thus year Djokovic won the australian open which had a cpi of 50 fastest court allowed.
I never saw the first rally! Quite astounding 🔥
I have simply never seen anyone play tennis like Federer; there’s simply no one else like him! Absolutely mind boggling to see the extreme angles and precision placement of the ball many times from what appears to originate from a sort of “flippy” quick racquet swing! It’s just amazing to see! And then the sort of “white flag” state of disbelief reactions from his opponents! Priceless!
I am so glad that I got to witness Fed in his prime. He was an absolute monster from 04-07, pretty much untouchable outside of clay. He has, in my opinion, the greatest offensive game ever. And while he doesn't get recognized for it, his defensive game was just as good.
2004 -2007: Lack of resistance.
No Djokovic, Murray.
Nadal not in his absolute prime outside of clay. That came in 2008
@@patrickw9706 Stop it. Fed was just so superior to the resistance that it made it look like he had no resistance. He had the likes of Hewitt, Safin, Nalbandian, Ferrero, Roddick, and Agassi was still playing at a high level during a couple of Fed's prime years. Let's not forget that Djoker, Rafa, and Sir Andy are years younger than Roger. I would take 2005 Roger over anyone in the history of the sport. However, I would love to see that version of Roger against 2016 Novak. That would be an epic clash.
@@POK2008 sampras vs djokovic in their primes is the match btwn the greatests.
Those names u mentioned, in their primes don’t stand next to courier, agassi, kafelnikov, rafter, ivanisevic, in theirs, and then there is edberg, becker, muster, krajicek, stich, chang for a much deeper competition, so it’s not because federer made them look bad. Just simply the personnel. If federer was say born 10 yrs earlier, ie facing sampras’ time and cut sampras out, I give him around 10 gs titles (half of what he has now) bc he wouldn’t have to defeat roddick, fererro, and haas et all repeatedly but rather actual tough competition
@@nickthemacmcgc45 I am going to have to disagree with you. While all the guys that you named are some of the best to ever do, they would have to completely revamp their games to play in today's era. Sampras, Becker, Edberg, and Krajicek would be getting passed and hitting volleys from their shoes all day long. It's just a different game now. If you were to take Federer, at his peak, and put him into the Sampras, Becker, Edberg era, I have no doubt Federer would have rained supreme. I also think Djokovic could have played with those guys and dominated. Sampras' backhand would not hold up against Federer, and it certainly wouldn't hold up against Novak. And both guys return too good, so I think Pete's serve would have been nullified just a bit. Now if he plays both guys on 90s era grass, I think he may could get some wins, but he wouldn't consistently beat them.
The first tennis match I saw was the us open final 2003, after that I became a Roddick fan. I was so pissed that Federer always won against him in every slam after that lol
Prime Federer makes winners out of terrible positions unlike anyone else.
Rafa does it all the time. As does Novak
@@hudsonmcconnell4404 Novak was never on this level of shot making.
@@dpistons149 his crazy agility produced some incredible shots especially on defense
@@hudsonmcconnell4404 not taking anything away from those guys but neither could turn nothing into brilliance like roger. noval and rafa are more grindy and dont need to go for risky shots like that, they wait for their moments.
@@AC-wl7ve I've great admiration for Rafa, and less so for Djok, but I recognize the statistics for what they are. However, talent all around the court is something you see with your eye and, as you suggest, often attempts shots that are "more risky" which, from simple mathematics almost ensures that the owner of said talent will not have the same numbers as the "grinders", as you put it, who bide their time and play a safer game, predominantly from the baseline, with two-handed grips, etc. Federer's one-handed forehand and backhand are poetry in motion, and allow him to do things the two-handers cannot do with the same fluidity. So, to be clear, no one is denying Rafa and Nole their numbers; what is being claimed however, is that Federer had much more talent on the court, from any position on the court.
This man has brought me and millions of others utter astonishment and joy for all of the reasons mentioned below. If one could count every completely improvisational, once and only once, shot he has invented as a separate ‘type’ of shot, combined with the more ‘standard’ shots (like a perfectly placed blind backhand overhead smash ; ) in his repertoire, I wonder how many it would add up to. The number would be very, very large, and, I believe it would dwarf that of any other player ever to hold a racket. I admit that this is an overly analytical way of contemplating what he brought to tennis, and for that matter sports more generally: sheer, unequaled genius.
Lovely comment
His serve, forehand, footwoork, touch and slice were amazing.
So glad you included the shot at @7:50 I still think it is one of his best ever.
Yes I remember seeing this shot when it happened - unbelievable body rotation and racquet speed to get the ball up and down
As a tennis fan who grew up watching Roger during his prime years, it's no wonder why many people consider him as the Greatest even after many years had passed and many records that he set had already been broken (e.g. is GS Records which Rafa and Nole have surpassed), and I could understand the biases people have towards Federer...
Guys let me tell you, during 2004-2007 I was in my junior days, and everything about his game was just UNREAL. There was no player, EVER up until the time he came to the Tennis scene that moved so gracefully to the court, and the way he made the game look so EASY to the eyes; the forehand whip, the backhand flick, the poetry of a motion in his service, the ridiculous drop shots and lobs and his footwork that looks like he was floating in the air. None of players that came before him (Agassi, Sampras, Hewitt, Roddick, Nalbandian) did those things like Federer, and the hype that was building around him was just SURREAL.
I remember when I first saw him on the TV, it was year 2005 of AO, and he was ranked #1 already, and I didn't pay that much attention, he lost the SF with Safin... Then afterwards I never watched him again until 2007, and when I saw him again, the one thing that struck me was that infamous #1 ranking in his name; I thought, "HE IS STILL Rank #1!?"
The media often talked about how Federer is the greatest, even at some point he only just won his 4th Wimbledon title during '06. When he won the French Open in 2009, many pundits have already put a definite period on him that HE WAS THE GREATEST.
Fast forward, yes, Federer may not be the greatest in statistics, but he definitely won the hearts of many, (including mine) not just by his exquisite style of play, but by his enduring legacy as a Tennis player who truly defined tennis to its core; as an ART to be spectacled, and I'm very lucky to witness it all from his prime years down to his retirement.
It's Federer who inspired me to play tennis as a recreation sport, and no athlete had convinced me this much to play the game as much as he did (before I used to play only Basketball).
Thank you ROGER!
Did you watch tennis today ? And what player do you like watch?
@@victorito07 I still do in fact! I'm a big fan of Medvedev,, Alcaraz, Sinner, the new gen players. Though I still want to see more plays from Nole or Rafa before they retire
@@pat.plays.games.9345 i understand for me the kid have pure talent like federer at the same âge but strategicaly he have sometimes failure
Hé can do anything with the racket but sometimes hé makes the bad choice juste because he wants to play a stilysh shot
He needs like fed to calm down analyse more the player in front of him and assemble all the puzzle to exploit his talent and his potential at the maximum level
We will see
Yes i hop a last match in grand slam between nole and rapha
@@victorito07 they still have a lot of improvement, but we will see since they are approaching their prime years we will see more of them, can't wait to see their growth
I truly miss Blake! What an excellent player and gentleman he was 🌼
Blake was trash. Had no strikingly abilities but plenty of glaring weaknesses which included trying to overpower his opponent constantly
Thanks for finding the high quality clips of Roger, even from 2004...memories.
his footwork is just a beautiful dance to watch
Interestingly, Roger said that he was a better player in 2015 than in 2007.
Great tennis player and probably one of the greatest athletes of any sport ever. Absolutely amazing
Nobody produced tennis like Roger Federer. Watch him blast a ™️ inside-in FH winner @1:40
The reaction of the guy seated behind Roger tells the story of why this man is the Goat. He didn't just win like nobody else, he produced OMG tennis each time he set foot on court. For 20yrs.
Yeah almost as good as Djokovic
@@paulgraf5746 Djokovic is great, but he's not the shot maker Fed was
@@MI-ct9eh and Federer was not the Athlete and mental giant Djokovic is. Apart from that Djokovic produces great shots too, but according to Federer they are only "luck"
@@paulgraf5746 novak is unreal mentally but he is not as good and in time will be forgotten, look at Klinsmann and Maradona, 2greats, only one remembered
@@peterlappland he is not as good?? You are clearly delusional. He is positive vs both Nadal and Federer as well as on his way to surpass them in most records. Maybe you can argue about Federer hitting fancy shots but apart from that he is definetely not better than Djokovic
He certainly played well in 2017, 10 years after these highlights.
In terms of number, Djokovic and Nadal may surpass him. But the impact that Roger Federer has on court is just another level.
Federer is the definition of tennis. His all court play is way better than Djokovic and Nadal baseline play. Roger mastered all shots and strokes unlike Djokovic and Nadal.
@@factseverybody Imagine Novak and Rafa mastered all shots, they would be 5 times better then Roger.
@@TeamDogFan it won't suit their playing style. They will struggle😂
@@factseverybody Yes, you are right, in that case they would be worse than Roger. Better it stay like this.
@@TeamDogFan lol djoker is fake personality...djoker is quitter ..always quit when he realizes he is going to get bagelled
I'd say Roger's prime was 03-10.
He had an off year in 08, and he still reached 3 GS finals, winning one. That was Nadal's breakthrough year, so there's no shame in that.
09 saw Roger back on the top, he started 2010 where he left off but Nadal was once again the best.
Roger was at his absolute best from 03-09, was still the #2 player in 08, 2010, 2014 and 2015.
2012 and 2017 I'd say was a split. 2012 between him and Nole, with Nole being slightly on 5ip, and 2017 between him and Rafa, with Rafa being the year end #1 but Roger dominating the rivalry during the year and having the best winning percentage.
He was still up there in 2018 and 2019, being bested by no other than Nole.
Frankly it's just this year, where Roger finally saw his demise. Let's hope he can return to good levels in 2022
as much as I am a huge Federer fan, I think he is just a little too old, and probably will never play like he used to ever again. maybe still top 50 but nowhere near as good as Nadal or djokovic
@@monkeymuncher2 That's exactly what everyone said about Nadal before he clinched the Australian Open this year. People wouldn't even bring up his name when they talked about the favorites.
@@monkeymuncher2 People said the same thing 10 years ago bud
@@anonymousl5150 what when he was not even 30? I don't think so
@@monkeymuncher2 30 used to be the age of retirement youngling. Modern technology (and probably drugs lets be real) has allowed the next gen to play longer. Same phenomenon shows up in every other sport.
Not a more entertaining player to watch. Thank you for so many great memories Roger.
He was literally untouchable, so so far ahead of the rest and that's why he is the greatest.
Prime federer was detroyed by nadal, when you can't beat a player you are not far ahead
@@lnz971 Nadal had one thing going for him during that time, meeting Federer on many claycourt finals including RG. They are actually fairly even on the other surfaces and Roger has had the better of him since AO2017.
@@kweizi5712 they are even in other surface ok so how he's is "intouchable"??? How can you be the greatest is 2 other players may have more majors and in head to head are better than you. If be pretty makes you the best Gasquet is the goat
@@lnz971 I don't want to pick a fight with Nadal fans, just merely stating how things unfolded. All I'm saying is that Nadal wasn't all conquering because he was missing from the finals outside of FO and Wimbledon where Federer was dominating at the time. Nadal obviously had the game to trouble Fed and got in his head.
@@kweizi5712 Nadal wasnt in all final because Djokovic was n3 nadal early each tournament has to beat djoko and federer. When nandal step n1 federer has to face that situation and he quickly goes rank 3 because he couldn"t do what nadal was doing. The fact is Nadal and djokovic were under 20 when prime federer when they pass 20 they both destroy him. If they 3 had same age not sure Federer would have beat sampras record...
Yup, I remember back in the day around 02-03 thinking American tennis was in good hands. Agassi still kicking but more important to the future Roddick had burst on the scene and literally dominated everyone he played. Then there was Blake, hyper talented player with the sky being his limit if he could put it all together, mainly consistency and confidence. Then Federer showed up and just destroyed their careers and ended US tennis, which has been a joke ever since. And plenty of other potential greats just became hurdles in Fed's story too - he literally kept an entire generation down. This guy was scary good in his peak. Like, probably a level never seen before and not reached even by Djokovic. Djoker is obviously the 🐐 by now, but thats in large part because his peak has, absurdly, continued into its 11th year by now. Fed, for the 4-5 year stretch of his prime - highest level ever seen, I'd say
@Peter Pappas but Djoker GS are in the Roger and Nadal Era! Roger got GS playing against Lleyton Hewitt, Mark Mark Philippoussis , David Nalbandian ... come on now its not even comparable
@@popaybugi9443 The point is that ROger was not at his most lethal/Prime after 2009-2010 when Djoker started winning. So it is tough to compare. No one is saying Djoker is not the best in terms of records (he is) but it is more of a discussion on how good Fed was in his Prime that others looked really mediocre and couldn't win much.
@@codegeek-il5fm i think 2017 federer was better than 2004 to 2007 version of federe coz he figured out how to defeat nadal usimg his backhand and had no weakness
@@popaybugi9443 What a weird argument. If Federer beats them, it's because they're weak, not because he was strong? So, a weak Roger later sometimes beat a strong Novak and Rafa (and sometimes a strong Novak and Rafa beat a weak Roger, but they're better)? But Novak is somehow better? Please try to keep your story straight. Obviously, Novak is beating a bunch of weak next-gen kids, so Novak is not accomplishing much. Even worse, losing to kids at the Olympics and USO. But Novak is best, because he's weak, and beating strong next-gen kids. Yes.
@@talastra you mixed your medication buddy. But whatever you are saying I will agree with you
People need to remember Federer's game was moulded for fast courts, not these slow courts we see these days. Prime Fed on a fast court was unstoppable, almost to the level of Nadal on clay.
Curious to hear why the tournaments would be killing their golden goose?
And, if this was correct, then you would expect him to be losing to grinders, right? Wrong! At Wimbledon (other than to Nadal, who is a bad matchup and to Nole, who is simply better) he's lost to Tsonga, Raonic, Berdych, Anderson, and those players are total opposite of what you call a grinder. If the surface had been faster, you would probably add Roddick and maybe someone else like Isner to that group. Yes, it's true that there is no indoor carpet, yes, it's true that Wimbledon is slower than it used to be, but everything else is ranges from a bit slower to a bit faster, and everything is suited to Roger's and Nadal's taste. Theirs, and no one else's.
This is definitely a factor in the progression of the sport. Granted racquet technology had a huge impact on the modern game, but the ATP made a concentrated effort around the middle of Fed's prime to slow the courts. On one hand, they kind of had to cause the 90's saw matches such as Sampras-Ivanisevic where they just blasted 130mph unreturnable serves at each other with 3-4 shot rallies max and it wasn't good for the game. Fed came on the scene as a SnV'er and won his first couple Wimbledon's using that style. Nadal's emergence in 06 forced him to diversify his game which led to some truly historic matches. As for the speed of the court, Fed's best tournament by far was Cincinatti, which was the fastest surface in the game today. Not to mention all those indoor carpet tournaments he was unstoppable at.
If federer might have delayed family life for 6 more years and focussed on strength & durability buliding, strategically working on his opponents weakness with better strategic coaches, we might have had a different tennis history. But finally it is what it is .AUS 2017 final is an example what he can do if he want to do.
I think Federer should have evolved his game post 2007 for Nadal, 10 years earlier than he did..
agree.., the real mistake was post 2007 Wimbledon...right there he should have started working on his game..the backhand side and court positioning in rallies and on return..the work did not being until 2014-15...shame..
Fed was pretty much unplayable in those 3 years you had to play out of your skin to beat him back then
Players should have done like what Nadal did. Attack his backhand
@@Boomshakalaka7654 they did but the difference is that nadal used muchhh more spin and gave it high to feds backhand which gave him more trouble. Also slicing backhands werent as effective as it was against others.
Matter of time when good returners with solid bh took over.. Permanently denting his confidence over those gr8 3 players.
Against the rest of the field he still till 2019 was prime roger. Those 3 made all the difference.
@@guruk 1) Prime Nole v prime Fed is surface-dependent, which you already know. 2) Erm, who is this 3rd player who permanently dented his confidence, Murray? Even you don't believe that. You don't half talk some nonsense, some of you.
@@goderer2057 They also played far more often on clay than grass or fast hardcourt, where it was much more effective against Fed.
Hay y hubo grandes jugadores pero nadie más grande que el Sr. Roger Federer
People act like Djokovic has been beating Federer 6-1 6-2 all these years. They were close matches when Federer was considered past his prime.
One should also remember he is doing all this with obsolete technique(one handed backhand, crazy slices, drop shots, volleys, etc)only he is talented enough to pull off in modern times with racquet tech from 1982. Would be like someone destroying everyone on the PGA tour using wood drivers and never taking a divot because they can time release to perfection.
Those who know, really know he is the GOAT. No has even come close in totality. Titles don’t tell the whole story. If so much tech and court speed hand’t been so heavily adjusted to widen the opportunity for the less talented, he would likely have near 60 majors.
Titles don't tell the whole story since Federer lost almost all records... So hypocritic.
His technique is not obsolete, the one handed backhand has its drawbacks, no doubt, but Tzitsipas and Thiem show that you can be successful with this style even in these days. Furthermore, a slice is hugely underestimated, it changes the pace, and it is very difficult to hit a powerful shot when returning a slice. And in certain situations volleys still work, just the old style serve and volley players cannot compete with the strong baseliners as the pace of the shots has increased dramatically down the years. However, I agree that Federer is the GOAT!!
Lmao the copium is so real… just accept it, djokovic is the better player. All fed fans can do now is whine “but but but if he played on another surface and he’s so elegant!!! Goat!!”.
*To determine who really is the GOAT, simply look objectively at all the major records, stats and facts, using rational thinking and logical reasoning*
Keep please the wishful thinking, delusional dreaming and misguided emotions out of the discussion. 🙄
This debate is absolutely not about who is your favourite player but it's about who is the strongest and most dominant ever.
The fact that you dislike Djokovic and/or prefer Federer is really irrelevant in a GOAT debate.
Numbers don't lie 📊 to establish the 🐐.
Tennis is not iceskating or a jurysport and will never be.
In 10, 20, 30 years, when the allure of the flash-in-the-pan that is Federer's game fades from memory and withers, it's the legendary records that Djokovic carved out, in glorious granite, that will stand the test of time.
@@mickaellandry9726 all hail king COVID!
The footwork in his prime was unreal
Federer foot work is so graceful and efficient.
He appears to move so effortlessly.
Still the king of tennis.
From 2004-2007 Federer:
13/16 Grand Slam Finals
11/16 Grand Slam Titles
Craziest Stretch ever.
Wdym /16 ? He won 20 in his career
@@mike_404 From 2004-2007 they were only 16 grand slams. That's how many he won in that time span.
@@AstroSully so then what does the 11 mean?
@@AstroSully oh never mind. He won 11 slams in that time out of the 16 slams that were played in that time
@@mike_404 yes
Thank you Roger
Nobody better than Pony Fed.
A confident Federer was unbeatable. His talent took over and nobody could hang with him. Even in his mid to late 30s he could still beat anyone when he played his best. For my money the highest level of tennis in history is Federer 05-07. 09 Rafa is close, but I have to give Fed the title.
Does he have a prime. 2017-2018 were unbelievable. Cmon man
The best way to conclude Prime Roger federer fan based video ,”By a tweener “🔥🔥
And all without making any stupid noises. The true G.O.A.T 🐐
Prime Federer was amazing. Totally agree!! FYI, Federer and Djokovic played for the first time at Monte Carlo in 2006. Djokovic was age 18 at the time and lost that match in 3 sets. We can all agree that Federer was in his prime, but he was pushed by the young Djokovic. Djokovic lost his next three matches to Federer, but did take another set off him in 2007 at Dubai at age 19. To recap, Federer won their first four encounters when Djokovic was a teenager, but half of those matches went the distance.
Djokovic finally got him at the Masters 1000 in Canada in the summer of 2007 at age 20--an epic 3-set win. Federer was at his peak with a massive forehand and supreme athleticism. They duo met two more times in the next six months at the 2007 US Open final and 2008 Australian Open semi-final. To recap, Djokovic won two of their first three meetings after he turned age 20. How did teenage / 20 year old Djokovic play prime Federer so tough?
All black roger looked KILLER, like GSP
Such magical years for Federer. They got me back into watching tennis. The amazing, fluid movement and the shotmaking were unparalleled.
His dominance during this period became his enemy, though. I think it delayed him switching to a more modern racket by several years, and I think that probably cost him several Grand Slams.
You’re absolutely correct
These courts were faster too. I think it suited his game better than the slower surfaces
Federer's prime is 2004-2009, not 2004-2007. He didn't magically stop being at his prime aged 26 just because he lost to Nadal in 3 consecutive Slam matches (RG 2008, WB 2008, AO 2009). Nadal just had a superior prime level.
I’m a Federer fan as much as anyone but what’s more amazing are the errors that his opponents make. This is a video that shows how he takes advantage of the errors - not his true greatness.
They made the courts and balls slower which gave Novak and Rafa and advantage. No one was better in fast conditions
he brought Rafa, Nole, and even the next next gen zverev tsitsipas thiem on that level were they are now or where they positioned. Daddy makes them big.
Roddick, Hewitt, Wawrinka, Agassi, Safin , continues.. Damn was that a good good time. Now they all barely retired or retireing.
If not for Rafa at the French Open. Federer would've won the Calendar Slam Multiple Times
He won 3/4, 3 times so 3 it is!
For sure in 2005,2006,2007. He was unbeatable except Rafa on Clay. Would have been hell of a record but Rafa really spoiled the party :). Fed and Djoker have been spoiling Rafa's party at Wimbledon and Aus Open though :) after 2009.
Roger's instincts were unmatchable. He knew where the ball would be hit before the player hit the ball. I don't know if he moved based on the opponents body movements or racket head or just plain guessed. But he was right most of the time.
His forehand was literally an assault weapon
Still my all time favourite Tennis player 👌🏿
Other than Rafa on clay no one was beating this Federer. Damn shame I was too young to see him in his absolute prime
No need a prime Rafa, prime Wawrinka is enough... 😄
@@rezaarman9030 Wawrinka h2h against Fed is like 3-23
@@rezaarman9030only against Djokovic is peak Wawrinka dangerous against
@@kchuk1965 No one talk about h2h
It's official, Fed has conquered all of his peers as G.O.A.T. and this is why
1. Best in Tennis - most complete game with effortless fluid style of play, first to reach 20 Grand Slams and that too without huffing and puffing (without breaking a sweat), 5 consecutive wins each in 3 Grand Slams, most number of wimbledon wins at 8, Inventor of new shots like SABR, tweener between the legs, look-back reverse smash etc.
2. Considered the best by G.O.A.Ts of others Sports/Celebs across the world - Acknowledged as the greatest by Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo upon his retirement, Role model of the G.O.A.T in Cricket - Sachin Tendulkar and also Virat Kohli, Acknowledged as greatest by Michael Jordan - the G.O.A.T in basketball, touted as the greatest on his retirement by a horde of basketball legends, footballers, Formula One Champions, Atheletics Champoins, his tennis peers and hollywood stars, world business leaders and the common tennis fan.
3. Best in Retirement - Post the most touching and classy retirement video, instantly had the best reactions and widely recognized as the G.O.A.T by majority of tennis fans around the world with people gearing up to quit watching tennis. We may even see a drop in tennis viewership and ticket sales across the world because of Fed's exit, with Alcaraz being tennis's last hope.
4. Most Loved Player of All Time - Thats an irrefutable truth just based on his popularity alone. Fed hasn't been playing regularly for close to 4.5 years and yet is the most watched and highest paid tennis player each year.
5. Best in Post Retirement Game as a Businessman - Limited Joint deals with Michael Jordan on Nike Jordan kicks, Brand ambassador for Rolex, Lindt, Uniqlo and other countless leading brands, making him the most successful tennis player of all time and insanely rich 😀.
Having said all this I have too much respect for Nadal with his incredible work ethic, never give up attitude and perseverance which helped him dominate the French Open for over a decade. So imo the G.O.A.T accolade is a tie between Federer (Fast track route) and Nadal (Hard route).
......And you may wonder, what about Djokovic? Unfortunately, he's not in the conversation but does get a mention in the footnote.
Statistically speaking, Federer may not be considered as the GOAT (with Djokovic having been ranked #1 the longest and Nadal having the most grand slams). However, Federer is still the most naturally talented among the three of them, as well as the player whose serves, groundstrokes, and volleys most textbook, and smoothest footwork. His playing style is also the least “affected” of the three. I don’t know if I will miss Djokovic or Nadal when they retire, but I know for certain that tennis has not been the same for me since Federer has been sidelined with injury and will not be the same when he retires.
That's right. Even their colleagues say the same Fed is the most talented among the big3 though he is behind them in terms of stats.
I know there are many highlight reels of Nadal and Djokovic but neither of them could so effortlessly control the ball like Federer. It's like Santoro crossed with Sampras.
Insane level of tennis
his big matches with safin were some of my favorite
The funny thing is Novak was never able to defeat Federer at his prime during these years.
Roger Federer came silently in 2004 & suddenly blew everything away.
Who could think Federer can be defeated from 2004 upto 2009.
He came , he saw & he conquered.
Certainly world best tennis player from 2004 upto 2009.
Overall agree, tho 2008 was spotty (still a Great year for most anyone's standards, but still Nadal won 2 slams and Fed only 1), I only saw Fed at the time from masters cup 06 onward but when whe was on, he made it look effortless/ easy compared to others in the big 3 or 4. Utter dominance when he was on, and I've seen plenty of instances in matches I didn't get to see live. People think he naturally had all those gifts and fitness/ hunger, he definitely worked hard and developed it. Not to detract anything, just to clarify. Still imo Federer had the highest peak level on most surfaces and Nadal for sure on clay. But yeah for sure Federer in the 00's had an aura of invincibility, he could still be beatable technically if his level slipped and others played the match of their life, but he was still by far the best of the decade and any loss of his felt like an upset
Novak can win Slams all he wants, but for me he will never be so enjoyable to watch like Federer was
Funny, video is about Federer's great period but you bring up Djokovic in your comment to say that no matter how many Slams he wins you will enjoy more Federer game style :')
That's not really a point to mention, you just can say Federer has the most beautiful game in your opinion without even talking about Djokovic, number of Slams doesn't mean you have a superb game style or anything.
It's just like you're too afraid Djokovic win 21 slams because it will set Djokovic above in terms of GS and that it would be finally not that important cuz "Federer is more elegant" lmao.
@@ijump-bounce2283 whatever you say dude
He’s the greatest no matter what numbers say, 20 slams enough he doesn’t need 50 slams to be the greatest, 20 sl with beautiful elegant tennis
For Federer fans of course, but history relies on statistics not opinions. He is one of the best though.
@@tolendoi123 Yeah, they are the most arrogant, denial and pathetic fans ever. They can never accept their idol is not the GOAT anymore...
@@rezaarman9030 Yeah, and if numbers didn’t matter, he was never the goat then.🤣
I dunno why tennis fans always have to determine who is goat, in reality no one set up a definition of the goat @tolendoi123
I believe Djokovic will have the best statistics in most terms and he is the most consistent player among the others. But it does not make him to be the goat. Federer may have the most beautiful game, his prime form maybe even stronger but nothing can be proven so please just enjoy the big 3 period and stop argueing really.
Facts over fantasies dude.
Although less successful than the fake GOAT, RF is the real GOAT.
I just think Federer in these prime years played the best tennis that’s been played.
It's incredible to see how quiet and unassuming these players were. So much respect for one another as professionals. Some of the shots Federer hit in these highlights would have current players doing racket shakes and playing up the crowd with arm waving and ear pointing ..but Federer, nope, just moves calmly to the next point barely any expression ... total class and humility. In comparison today's players are like spoilt children way too much self-awareness and much less mental toughness.
Well indeed prime federer
But Young Roger was not the best attitude too and not the best mentaly
Prime Federer is simply the greatest to ever do it
I actually think 2017 was his prime in terms of overall skill. 2004-2007 he was younger and so much better than the peer at that time. But in 2017 Australian open, he improved his backhands to another level and beat prime Nadal at the final. Therefore I think 2017 Federer was the best.
No amount of racket skill can make up for the lost speed. This statement about 2017 is just uneducated, to put it mildly.
@@tennishistoryandresultsdat4540he said skills, not speed…
@@NamTran-xc2ip And made a conclusion "Therefore I think 2017 Federer was the best"
Roger = Artist
Nadal = Mechanist
Novak = Engineer
architect would be way better
I'd say with almost certainty that Federers prime was more than just 3 years.
100% agree. I watched this UA-cam video called "The Week Roger Federer Perfected Tennis" which I believe was during the 2015 Western & Southern Open, and his dominance on the court during that tournament is unmatched. To some degree, Federer even improved during his 30's with better serving accuracy, etc.
I'll need to watch that video, thanks. I think some of it has to do with some people feeling that by saying he had a longer prime, it is somehow an admission of his ability being diminished especially in relation to GOAT debates. I don't think that matters at all. I see him having a longer prime or higher level of tennis as something that only increases his impact to the game. When a player has won almost half his grand slam totals outside of his prime, then maybe their prime needs reconsidering, if it can even be defined at all.
@jo mamma Well I have only seen data between 2011-2015, but Federer actually decreased his amount of unforced errors versus winners, whilst his service speed remained the same relatively. Whilst yes as he got older his speed did decrease, I don't remember his speed dropping off massively after 2008, and Federers footwork has always been amazing, in my opinion probably the best ever. I still don't think we can easily categorise his prime, but I still think if we are, that there's a very strong arguement that it went on past 2008.
@jo mamma The stats are a breakdown of the individual years, interestingly his unforced error win percentage in 2013 was exactly the same as his 2011 count, 2014 and 2015 was better than his 2011 and 2012 count as well in that respect, in some ways he became a better player as he got older. Agreed what he did at the Australian open was amazing
Those 3 were his peak, not his prime. His prime was from 2003-2012.
Federer won Roland Garros, Wimbledon (Final in US Open and Australia) in 2009. Won Australia in 2010. His prime did not finish in 2007.
When Federer could rely on his backhand...well you need prime Rafa to stop him, and it’s not sure that the spanish champion would win
He made a lot of changes to his backhand, and that's what made him a monster again in 2017 -2019. Watching him learn to adapt to his older body and win the Aussie Open was incredible
Roger, semplicemente il più grande genio della storia del tennis.
Prime Federer is the greatest tennis player ever.
Prime Novak.
@@TeamDogFan I’d have to disagree. Prime Novak is unreal, but Fed had more at his disposal. Novak didn’t have the same quality nipping at his heels the same as Fed either.
@@Oheh84 Novak's level is highest level in tennis history.
@@Oheh84 I'd disagree, I don't think you can really compare their opposition. Fed is older now, but the others were younger back then and not experienced. It's swings and roundabouts. But the big 3 have been a real blessing to the sport, some of the matches they've all been part of, it's just crazy.
@@Niki-xx6je agree with a lot of what you said there. And yes, we’re blessed to have witnessed them all.
Nobody in a 100 years will play tennis like this guy,. be happy we saw him at his peak, it was like seeing peak jordan
To actual fans of tennis that can be unbiased for a second, do you think that just pure level of tennis wise, Novak Djokovic in 2011 or 2015 is at the same level of, lower then or above 2004-2007 Federer?
Surely novak's level lower than roger's. U can't compare Roger's peak/god mode to any player on non clay courts.. He likes to dictate points and hit winners every second or third shot unlike other players who forces their opponents to errors to win points.. His aggressive level of play which is very risky and to even think to pull it off on a consistent basis is something phenomenal.. That's why his peak level is the best ever.. Best example is RG 2011,shanghai 2014..
In my opinion, JUST MY OPINION, Federer is slightly above. Continuous resistance and a good number of victory against peak Nole even in his old age, and probably the fact that Roger was, in Roddick's words, the best attacker AND the best defender in the game, at his peak, makes me think that probably Roger would be complete enough and not hindered too much against Nole to take it. Slightly, very narrowly, but he would take it.
But again it's just my opinion and people can definitely think it in another way, I don't want to start a debate on this, just give my thoughts
@@vijayendranvijay4538 I like this analysis, however you didn't mention the fact that Novak is the greatest counterpuncher of all time making the argument that in 2015 he may have been able to turn Rogers aggressiveness against him. Also how about Novak 2011 where he was aggressive, but almost never missed.
@Logan Legend Well you did a great analysis of Novak's 2015 form, however how do you think things could be different if Novak is in 2011 mode where he is I attack mode. I think this honestly makes for a more interesting debate for a Federer fan who often values high level of attacking tennis which Novak pulled off in 2011. Also in 2006 Roger simply played more matches than Novak in 2015, hence them having the same amount of loses. In 2015 Novak made the final of every tournament that he played. Just something to think about stats wise.
@@tonymontana3265 This is a great opinion, however, I wonder what you think about prime Fed against prime Nole. Also just an opinion, I don't think that Federer is the greatest defender of all time, I think Rafa takes that crown with Nole maybe right after him. Appreciate you responding.
Roger's prime is the greatest prime years of all time 🔥
Best player ever. Should have had another grand slam win or 2. A bit unfortunate.
He made the Racket switch about 3 years later than he should’ve. Probably cost him a few Grandslams. And then he also let a few GS Finals get away from him when he had the lead. Just didn’t close. He should be sitting at 23-27 Grandslams.
How can he be the best?
Best player ever? Only for his fanatics. Nadal and Djokovic exposed him so many times
roger 2017 is one of the prime times of him too, what an year for him
what is your music? I love it
Bad Style- Time back
Ferocious Federer! Ravenous Roger!
Do I need say more?
Most people say he was playing in a weak era back then these days... he was just playong on such a high high level
Xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxa
The last couple of years have been pretty weak. Guys are only just starting to get stronger now. Few promising players. Wimbledon was sooo weak.
From 2010 to 2019 was the weak era
I don't doubt that he was incredible then but he's said himself that he was a better player in 2015 than in 2007
@@youngsuit he's not going to say he's worse is he? The new racquet improved his shots but his movement was way better during 03-07 years. Courts also slowed down alot too. Hard courts and Wimbledon are all slower.
The best shotmaker in tennis history
Baby Nadal vs prime Federer 8-6.
6 of those wins were on clay and even as a teen Rafa was a beast.
Nadal>Federer. End of discussion. Better H2H, more GS in same time frame, more Masters 1000, defeating Roger at Wimledon while he was never able to defeat Rafa onf RG...
@@bqcjm2ldnstuff On Clay yes everything else hell no
Minute 5.45 one of my all time favourite🔥
Federer main opponents Roddick/hewitt/Safin from 2004-2007 in 4 season to compare,
with djokovic/nadal main opponents Thiem/medvedev/zverev from 2018-2021 in the last 3 season.
Roddick/hewitt/Safin vs Thiem/zverev/medvedev
Grandslam titles= 1/1
Grandslam final= 7/7
ATP Final titles = 0 /2
ATP Final finals= 1 /4
Masters 1000 title= 4 /7
Masters 1000 finals= 8 /14
Titles = 23 /25
FINALS = 43 /43
H2H Federer vs hewitt/Safin/roddick from 2004-2007= 26-1 and 12-1 by grandslams
H2H Djokovic/Nadal vs Thiem/zverev/medvedev from 2018-2021= 20-15 and 10-2 by grandslams
and dont forget the six months corona break otherwise thiem,zverev, medvedev would reached more...
this is a 4 years compare to 2 and half years
What do you want to say with this?
@@mobileplayer9638 He just copy and paste this comment in every Federer video he sees. It’s becoming pathetic at this point
I don't see your point, why do you post this?
He shows that prime federer played versus worse opponents in 2004-2007 than novak and rafa 2018-2021..
@@simeonlatinchev7760 oh he is one of these cowards that believe in „weak era“
Federer is the most beautiful shotmaker to ever grace a tennis court, with a prime McEnroe right next to him.
Fed will always be my favorite player and the GOAT, even though Novak is likely to surpass all of Roger's records
I think Roger don't have records anymore.
Roger doesn't have records in any valuable statistic
@@popaybugi9443 yes he holds the record for consecutive weeks from number 1
@@lucacoso5795 Of course when he played with Philippusis,Gonzales,Baghdatis,Mardy,Blake,Ljubičić,Roddick.
@@borisbalta2542 also Djokovic is playing against no one so shut up
Federer was blessed with god like skills and definitely played the game on a different level to everyone else. A prime Federer beats a prime anyone else.
There is player that there not yet in their prime wee will never know actually
No one destroys mediocre or decent tennis players like roger does. 👏👏👏
His only issue is - he crumbles when pushed to limits. Would have been an undisputed GOAT. just missed a gr8 chance.. Nevertheless.. Certainly top 3 all time. Whatt a player !? 👍🙌🙌👏👏
Fun fact - teen Nadal owned 2004-07 prime Federer 9 vs 5 in head to head with the first win starting on hard court at Miami
Something djokovic will never beat
Teenage Nadal raped Federer and has an 8-6 h2h record over federer on outdoor hard court. If djokovic attacks feds backhand it’s over. Federer’s serve improved over the years. Djokovic would easily return this serve of his. Btw look at his competition lol teenage Nadal was the second best player and federer was 2-4 in 2006 vs Nadal lol.
@@Boomshakalaka7654 Nadal was 2nd best due to dominating clay that's all. It was Federer everywhere else. Also they met all 4 times in clay which Federer lost. Good for Nadal they didn't meet in AO or US, he would have got thumped.
Federer was beating Djokovic even in 2011, 2012, 2014 and even 2015. Prime Federer would have beat Djokovic pretty much in every surface.
@@Boomshakalaka7654 and no. 1 in the world Nadal had no answer against 36 years old Federer in 2017 (4-0)
@@viveknamikaze761 “thumped “just like Ao 09 where he couldn’t even finish a speech 😂😂😂
@@viveknamikaze761 beating ? Lol. He was 1-4 against djokovic in 2011. He hasn’t won an important match against novak since 2012 loll. Maybe those atp 500’s mean a lot to fed fans 😂😂😂😂😂
The man has faced everyone
2006 : 92-5 vs multiple GS winner for Fed
Nole is the weak era player
Fed played in a really tough area, no doubt about it. Nole fans argument about weak era has been demolished so many times. But i gotta say, Nole isn’t a weak era player either
@@etiennegauthier5378 Love your videos.
Yeah...u r right!
Nole has to beat Federer & Nadal to win a GS most of the time.
Yeah, these Big 3 are all weak.
@@kaleemmuhammad8958 thanks bud
U r wrong.. Novak is the weakEST era player ever...his entire career is full of luck... Such a shame