Wimbledon 2017 Federer Tennis Channel interview

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Tennis Channel interview of Roger Federer after winning Wimbledon 2017

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  • @pedroandrade8934
    @pedroandrade8934 7 років тому +50

    A true humble person and a LEGEND this man is tennis itself ❤️ Roger Federer

  • @watchingyoutube5081
    @watchingyoutube5081 7 років тому +30

    This Federer guy is incredibly smart too besides being so cool. I forgot to mention one thing though.
    He is, has always been and will always be my hero. #TheGreatest

  • @rog2kay
    @rog2kay 7 років тому +20

    Class

  • @ro8erthat-209
    @ro8erthat-209 7 років тому +7

    Roger never forgets to say thank you to us.
    A truly, natural, humble, caring and mega talented person. No wonder he is the GOAT of tennis.
    Thank you for the upload Uday.

  • @unowen7591
    @unowen7591 7 років тому +6

    The fact that he can do interviews with anyone with so much patience all the time should alone consider him as the GOAT.

  • @link2mink262
    @link2mink262 7 років тому +22

    20GER we BEL20VE !

  • @phamcuong9183
    @phamcuong9183 7 років тому +1

    He's sooo down to earth! The GOAT

  • @chko4418
    @chko4418 7 років тому +7

    LEGEND....

  • @viridianavivanco4339
    @viridianavivanco4339 7 років тому +4

    Hola RogerFederer yo te sigo desde muy niña desde que tenía uso de razón ahorita que tengo 34 años sigues siendo el sencillo amable y gentil Te felicito mucho me quedó Roger y te mando muchos besos de la Ciudad de México porque le das pan de la Ciudad de México Elizabeth Vivanco besos y adiós

  • @tradeandtravel565
    @tradeandtravel565 7 років тому +4

    living TENNIS LEGEND!!

  • @redorange5662
    @redorange5662 7 років тому +6

    302 weeks at 1

  • @andresfonseca6887
    @andresfonseca6887 7 років тому +5

    He spilled something in his shirt didn't he?

    • @Pundit2k
      @Pundit2k 7 років тому

      It's called jizz.

  • @ahmedbebars6844
    @ahmedbebars6844 7 років тому +2

    Lame questions, except for Paul Annacone.

    • @papi7260
      @papi7260 6 років тому +1

      but incredible answers thoo

  • @rogerz3374
    @rogerz3374 7 років тому +1

    Pure class this fella is
    .... Rogaaaaaaay!

  • @danielpaez4210
    @danielpaez4210 7 років тому +2

    As well as I love to see Roger sharing his trophy with Stefan Edberg, I gotta say, Annacone did nothing for Roger, except give opportunities to guys like Murray or Djokovic to get stronger while Roger kept in the same pace without changes.

    • @timothyfitzgerald3168
      @timothyfitzgerald3168 7 років тому +7

      Daniel Paez Fed won the YEC 2ce, Wimbledon once and got back to #1 with Annacone. Paul also pushed Fed to change to the larger racquet. If Federer hadnt been hurt for a full season with Annacone he would have won even more I am sure. Paul pushed for Federer to do a lot of the things that he started doing under Edberg then even more so under the Ivan. so I'm sure he practiced a lot of those things (like pushing forward and hitting over the backhand with more pace more often) with Annacone, he just did not have the confidence to implement them consistently in match play before the racquet change. but the 2012 Wimbledon semifinals where he beat Djokovic was a good example of just pure attacking tennis which is what Annacone pushed for from the beginning of their partnership.

    • @danielpaez4210
      @danielpaez4210 7 років тому

      As far as I remember, Roger decided to change his tactics after he left Annacone. I remember that Roger lost to Stakhovsky in Wimbly and then he played Hamburg and Gstaad with the new racquet, I don't remember if Annacone was still part of Roger's team. However, whether Annacone pushed Roger to change the racquet or not, Roger was not that agressive in that late 2013. With Edberg Roger started to go more to the net, to be more agressive and play faster (even when he serves) and attacking more the opponent's second serve. I know in 2013 after the Australian Open semifinals, Roger had back problems that didn't let him play at his best, and Annacone had nothing to to with that, but he could've noticed that Roger's backhand needed an improvement.

    • @timothyfitzgerald3168
      @timothyfitzgerald3168 7 років тому

      he worked with Annacone till the end of 2013 so his struggling 2013 was due to his back problem. and annacone definitely deserves the credit for getting him to switch to the racket because he told him about Pete Sampras and after he retired how he switched racquets and immediately regretted not switching sooner in his career because he felt he could have squeezed out another couple majors. 2012 Roger won Wimbledon got back to number one so maybe he didn't feel he needed to utilize the aggressiveness that Annacone preached but he did once he got his new racquet and got the same advice basically from Edberg cuz Edberg and Annacone were the same style players. it was either he worked with him from 2010-2013 or the end of 2010 through 2013 was about 3 years

    • @danielpaez4210
      @danielpaez4210 7 років тому

      Well, credit to Annacone for the change of the racquet, however Annacone worked with Federer 3 years and he just played 2 Grand Slam finals (winning Wimbledon) and 2 Masters, with Edberg in 2 years Roger played 3 finals (he deserved to win Wimbledon 2014) 2 Masters finals (one the Roger couldn't play because of the back injury) and the Davis Cup title. Roger couldn't be W#1 but he was for 2 years W#2 behind the best Djokovic of the history. Also Edberg help Federer to believe he was able to win more Grand Slams no matter the age and fighting against the injuries. As a said, it's easy to say that Annacone help Roger to win a Grand Slam and 2 Masters, but for the best tennis player of the century, who won 15 Grand Slams in just 6 years, that's almost nothing.

  • @veraluciafernandesloureiro4562
    @veraluciafernandesloureiro4562 2 роки тому

    Um cavalheiro fora e dentro das quadras. 😍😍😍😍

  • @marlenezuniga1490
    @marlenezuniga1490 7 років тому

    El mejor de todos su majestad Roger Federer

  • @thuhuongnguyen7084
    @thuhuongnguyen7084 7 років тому

    Could you re-upload the video: "Federer Family Reaction Wimbledon Final 2017 (post match commentary)"? Thank you

    • @yuck4u
      @yuck4u  7 років тому

      They banned my video worldwide, so deleted it. I think Wimbledon official channel themselves uploaded the same video on their channel.

    • @yuck4u
      @yuck4u  7 років тому

      Billy Kovacks Now. Please chk ur in a few hours