Australian Open 2011 QF Highlights Request match Without many points to allow viewing in as many countries as possible Matchpoint here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsh0vzoK1m5NQ?feature=share
Interesting how different his forehand is here even in 2011 compared to the peak years. So many balls that he would crush away in 2004-6 are instead placed well with heavy topspin to build a point that ends with a safe winner.
his forehand was still potent until the end of 2012 when he stuck with the 90 head size racket and his back wasn't bothering him that much. He ran around to hit his forehand and depended on it heavily until he switched to the 97 racket. Maybe the subtle difference between 2004-2006 forehand and his 2011 forehand here is that he added more spin, that's all. He still crushed those forehands in 2011 just like in 2004-2006.
@@TheseHoesAreLoyalpotent meaning, nowhere near the best shot in tennis weapon that it was 04-06. Fed used to blow people off the court, win 12 titles a year w that thing.
i always wanted to see stan do better but i realize that is much harder to do than say roger had a great career and most of us really miss watching him play tennis has lots of talented players but none as easy to cheer on as roger he had a humble character many of the current players are sadly without
AO courts here looks like a clay court match😂😂... So much contrast to AO 2017 courts... No wonder novak has taken advantage of it and won bunch of titles
Ah yes. They happened to RANDOMLY slow it down the one year Djokovic was playing poorly 😂😂. Slow courts would help Nadal more than Nole, and we all know how Nadal plays against Djokovic on hard court (especially AO).
@@mikemoggerson6651 hard courts take a toll on rafa's knees and rafa is not a best hard court player😂... Rafa won in 2009 and 2012 against Roger coz roger's winners couldn't penetrate through the courts as the courts were playing so slow...if novak is a best hard court player, why does he have only 3 USO titles out of which 2 were played in night sessions when the courts play slower🤣🤣... Imagine novak's state if AO semis and finals were played during day sessions... Lot of istomin's would have bloomed😂😂
@@vijayendranvijay4538 what you’re saying makes NO SENSE. The US open is a slower surface than Australian open. Djokovic has “only” 3 titles at the US open compared to 9 in Australia. How could he benefit from them slowing the courts down when HE’S LITERALLY BETTER IN THE TWO FASTEST MAJORS OF THE YEAR (AO and Wimbledon)? You make NO SENSE. According to you Djokovic benefits from them slowing the courts…yet in reality he’s statistically worse on slow courts.
@@mikemoggerson6651 USO’s only been slower than AO in recent years, more or less around the addition of the roof. Before that it was always faster than the AO.
Australian Open 2011 QF Highlights
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Djokovic Federer ao 2016
@@romainmj7245 Already on list. ;)
Nishikori Federer Tour Finals 2018 Round Robin
Match won by Federer only?
@@rf923 Match noted. ;)
Just love watching 2 one handed BH players playing each other.
Interesting how different his forehand is here even in 2011 compared to the peak years. So many balls that he would crush away in 2004-6 are instead placed well with heavy topspin to build a point that ends with a safe winner.
his forehand was still potent until the end of 2012 when he stuck with the 90 head size racket and his back wasn't bothering him that much. He ran around to hit his forehand and depended on it heavily until he switched to the 97 racket. Maybe the subtle difference between 2004-2006 forehand and his 2011 forehand here is that he added more spin, that's all. He still crushed those forehands in 2011 just like in 2004-2006.
His forehand died somewhere in 2012. That racket didnt help either
@@lammie001Well, died meaning falling back from greatest of all time to top ten on tour.
That’s well said
@@TheseHoesAreLoyalpotent meaning, nowhere near the best shot in tennis weapon that it was 04-06. Fed used to blow people off the court, win 12 titles a year w that thing.
Sir Roger federer golden legend in universal love you so much ❤❤❤
Great match from Federer!
i always wanted to see stan do better but i realize that is much harder to do than say roger had a great career and most of us really miss watching him play tennis has lots of talented players but none as easy to cheer on as roger he had a humble character many of the current players are sadly without
Thanks for this. made my day
I'm glad you like it. ;)
Just look how slow the court is. Play ground for players like Rafa and Nole
What would Milka say ? "Cry Baby" I guess.
Love these highlights
Thanks a lot! :)
Immaculate performance from Fed right here
Battle of Good ol' Swiss Legends:)
He played beautifully
Super fantastic!👍👍👍👏👏👏✌️🔥
Many thanks! :)
17:36 it probably was rogers best game ever!!!
you mean point? lol your stamp goes to a super non nonchalant point then an ace so not an entire game
@@drbookie2169 I hate those retards that cant even set a proper stamp
Good
fed is BEAST here! Footwork and leg drive is like a lion attacking a gazelle. Fekk!
Stan beat Roger 3 times, all on clay. Roger won 23 times
Not a moan grunt or scream to be heard, it's music to the ears
This is a tournament that Federer really should’ve won.
Nah, Novak was too good in this tournament.
Tournaments Federer ‘should’ have won are imo USO 09, USO 10-11 perhaps, WIM 19 AUS 08-09 RG well only in 11 he was good enough
Djokovic was in god-mode that year, the one that Fed should've won was 2009 in my opinion.
@@lammie001 He was suffering from mono in 2008 so no way he could have won AO in 2008
@@elliotthoskins1590 And Wimbledon 2019
AO courts here looks like a clay court match😂😂... So much contrast to AO 2017 courts... No wonder novak has taken advantage of it and won bunch of titles
and yet his game seems to be working just fine and again you can't seem to get Novak out of your head
Ah yes. They happened to RANDOMLY slow it down the one year Djokovic was playing poorly 😂😂. Slow courts would help Nadal more than Nole, and we all know how Nadal plays against Djokovic on hard court (especially AO).
@@mikemoggerson6651 hard courts take a toll on rafa's knees and rafa is not a best hard court player😂... Rafa won in 2009 and 2012 against Roger coz roger's winners couldn't penetrate through the courts as the courts were playing so slow...if novak is a best hard court player, why does he have only 3 USO titles out of which 2 were played in night sessions when the courts play slower🤣🤣... Imagine novak's state if AO semis and finals were played during day sessions... Lot of istomin's would have bloomed😂😂
@@vijayendranvijay4538 what you’re saying makes NO SENSE. The US open is a slower surface than Australian open. Djokovic has “only” 3 titles at the US open compared to 9 in Australia. How could he benefit from them slowing the courts down when HE’S LITERALLY BETTER IN THE TWO FASTEST MAJORS OF THE YEAR (AO and Wimbledon)? You make NO SENSE. According to you Djokovic benefits from them slowing the courts…yet in reality he’s statistically worse on slow courts.
@@mikemoggerson6651 USO’s only been slower than AO in recent years, more or less around the addition of the roof. Before that it was always faster than the AO.
Such a weird match to watch. Very slow courts for AO and Federer barely looks like he is try for most of it. So upright and relaxed.
Does anyone have the name of the commentators?
Chris Bradnam & Frew McMillan
@@gts8919it's not Chris bradnam, it's Simon Reed
😂😂😂那時候的小卡真的不強
9:09 - Is that even legal in tennis? second nudge
No. Stan lost the point.