Forehand......Federer Backhand ....Djokovic Serve............Sampras' Forehand volley....Mc Enroe Backhand volley...Edberg Smash.........Federer Speed..........Nadal Foot game...Borg I am sure in the next 2/3 i would find some places for Sinner and Alcaraz...
Serve Bryan Battiston Forehand Casper Ruud (just to piss you off😂) Backhand Phillip Kohlschreiber Forehand volley Dustin Brown Backhand volley Feli Lopez Forehand dropshot Dustin again Backhand drop shot Florian Mayer Slice Alex Dolgopolov Return Santi Giraldo Court coverage Corentin Moutet Touch Fabrice Santoro Mentality Daniel Kollerer😂 Maybe not always the best choices in terms of pure shot quality, but some of the flashiest, most unique and/or aesthetically pleasing shots, would be a very fun player to watch for sure
How on earth people choose 1st serve Karlovic or Isner as these guys are above 2m height ? Average tennis player is 180+. So you'd never had this kind of serve with average height. I'll choose Roddick 1st, 2nd - Safin/Federer And Monfils' or Di Munar's (as smbdy said) speed wasn't as good as Nadal was at his youth. And where is Drive Volley, Mentality, Fighting Spirit, Tennis IQ ?
very nice list. you could have split the BH in one and two handers: best one hander: Stan Djokovic has the best two hander and probabaly the best BH overall but i still think its fair to make this distinction. there is nothing more beautiful in Tennis than a good one handed BH
serve - isner tennis iq - nalbandian forehand - federer/graaf backhand - nalbandian slice - graaf ( she could slice 100 mph) movement/speed/endurance - graaf (olympic level sprinter) footwork - graaf ( honestly if nalbandian had graaf level fitness he'd prob be nr 1 footwork) return - djokovic touch - nalbandian/ marcelo rios net skills - mcenroe talent - sinner, he only started playing tennis at 13 and has only been playing tennis for 10 years, most pro's his age have been playing tennis for almost 20 years creativity - santoro / alcaraz defense - nadal strenght - nadal power - sinner/safin honestly if you would give almost any tennis player you can think of graafs speed and footwork they'd be a goat level player, like imagine a male tennis player in current tennis that had the ability to run in the olympics for the 200/100 meter category combined with her coordination - unstoppable.
Nice to see Sampras, Edberg and Santoro era players.For Volleys Pat Rafter could be considered, he made some of the most outrageous volleys i ever saw even when he didnot have fast serve and especially when he used to pick those volleys from shoe laces. Creative geniuses in tennis are Federer and Alcaraz. I love watching Alcaraz court coverage but forgot how unbelieavble nadal was between 2005-2010, i mean he was running corner to corner and didnt know how the balll was coming back. Djokovic changed the landscape of tennis with his sliding on all surfaces like no one before and i think he was the best of all time in changing the directions from either wing.BIG 3 are like no other. Hope Alcaraz and Sinner both have long future. I can easily see Alcaraz in forehand, Tweener, lobs, dropshot category and Sinner on the backhand side.
Pretty perfect list, can’t really argue with too much of it, especially loving the DB mention as well👍 Might be my personal bias but I probably would have given him forehand volley as well sorry Raz😂
Unfair to pick Karlovic for serve, you would need to be 6'10" to have a serve like that. You should pick someone of a normal height like Sampras, Roddick, etc.
Very good video! Honorable mention Wawrinka's backhand, can't believe you didn't put the best tweener of all time which is the Fed tweener against Novak. Also Federer's Smash lob shot from behind the baseline is crazy
Haven't watched the video yet, but Federer has the best forehand and slice in the history of the sport, so I'd go with him on those. Roddick for first serve (for his height he has the GOAT serve), Sampras for second serve. Backhand, either Wawrinka or Djokovic. Dropshot Alcaraz, overhead Tsonga, volley.... maybe Federer again
@@kweizi5712 I mean roddick had more aces than roger per game for his entire career. If you would give roddick federers forehand roddicks serve would be percieved a lot better. Or if you would give federer roddicks serve he'd be even better. Roddick averaged 12 aces per game while federer averaged 8 aces per game, that's a pretty big difference
Forehand: Alcaraz Backhand: Nole Speed: Nadal Volley: Federer Drop: Federer/Alcaraz Serve: Sampras Return: Nole For me, Federer, Nadal and DelPo they have a exceptional forehands. But in the future Carlos is going to be the 🐐 of this shot
@@AlcarazChampionBacktoBack Federer will always be Goat of forehand because of its efficiency and effortless power. I think that title has been taken already and all others will be measured against it. This is the reason most UA-cam coaches will dedicate a separate video for just the 'Federer' forehand
Agassi had a better return than Djokovic. He played in the Big Serve era and was able to go toe to toe with the big serves. And was even capable to beat them more often than losing. He won Wimbledon when the grass was really fast.
No. Agassi lacked the flexibility of novak. He had the same depth and consistency as novak. Agassi returning against the golden era doesn't automatically imply Novak wouldnt. In factor Novak has movement, added length and flexibility advantage over agassi.
you kidding? Karlovic and Isner make Ivanisevic look like a joke. Roddick was considered the best server after Sampras in 2001-03 and he wouldnt be a top 5 server in the last decade
@@Saskobest How mani GS finals have Karlovic or Isner made? I'm talking about Sampras, Becker, Edberg, Ivanisevic, and others here. Nowadays, Big serves like Karlovic, Isner, Raonic, Opelka have little impact on the world of tennis because the sourfaces in general are slower.
Your argument actually proves my point. If Karlovic and Isner are such powerhouse servers, why didnt they had more sucess on the tour? Because nowadays its easier to deal with big serve. The courts are slower, the balls are bigger, the rackets heads are bigger. Serve and Voley is dead because of it.
Roger Federer is a Tennis god i think there are other players in contention for the best FH like Delpo Nadal but overall I think Federers has the edge. If you watch his matches from 04-07 you see some real magic from his whipping FH. Nadals is the best on clay but isnt the best elsewhere. Delpo probably had the stongest cannon but he only won 1 Slam so I dont think its fair to give it to him.
Federer' inside/out forehand and slice are poetry in motion. PS Sinner's Backhand, as an "evo" of Djokovic', i think is better, because not only is a defensive or offensive stroke, but he also uses to completely turn the point to his side. PS2 Federer's dropshots are better than Alcaraz'
The most difficult (and beautiful) shot in tennis is the one-handed backhand... your perfect tennis player would be boring and awful for me to watch just because of this (one of the main reasons I stopped watching tennis... besides it's become a boring slow-down homogeneous war of attrition for dopers for a long time now).
I'd say in terms of shot quality of backhand when fully set no one beats safin in any category, but there are other factors at play here: his slow movement and lack luster footwork. But the shot quality he was able to produce of the backhand with a 90 sq inch racket strung at 66 lbs is astonishing.
*How would you construct YOUR perfect tennis player?*
Forehand......Federer
Backhand ....Djokovic
Serve............Sampras'
Forehand volley....Mc Enroe
Backhand volley...Edberg
Smash.........Federer
Speed..........Nadal
Foot game...Borg
I am sure in the next 2/3 i would find some places for Sinner and Alcaraz...
Serve Bryan Battiston
Forehand Casper Ruud (just to piss you off😂)
Backhand Phillip Kohlschreiber
Forehand volley Dustin Brown
Backhand volley Feli Lopez
Forehand dropshot Dustin again
Backhand drop shot Florian Mayer
Slice Alex Dolgopolov
Return Santi Giraldo
Court coverage Corentin Moutet
Touch Fabrice Santoro
Mentality Daniel Kollerer😂
Maybe not always the best choices in terms of pure shot quality, but some of the flashiest, most unique and/or aesthetically pleasing shots, would be a very fun player to watch for sure
How on earth people choose 1st serve Karlovic or Isner as these guys are above 2m height ?
Average tennis player is 180+. So you'd never had this kind of serve with average height.
I'll choose Roddick 1st, 2nd - Safin/Federer
And Monfils' or Di Munar's (as smbdy said) speed wasn't as good as Nadal was at his youth.
And where is Drive Volley, Mentality, Fighting Spirit, Tennis IQ ?
@christiankerr809 all the volleys from Federer ( Who i loved!) but It means you never saw playing Edberg, Becker, Noah, Mc Enroe etc etc )
🔥Forehand: ALCARAZ
🔥Backhand: GAUDIO
Forehand : gonzález / Delpo
Backhand: Thiem / Stan
Volley : Federer
Serve : Karlovic
Return: Novak
Speed : Monfils
Mentality: Rafa
Flexibility: Novak
Style: Roger
🔥Forehand: ALCARAZ
🔥Backhand: GAUDIO
Mentality: Novak
10:04 is the smoothest point in tennis history. Pure art.
very nice list. you could have split the BH in one and two handers:
best one hander: Stan
Djokovic has the best two hander and probabaly the best BH overall but i still think its fair to make this distinction.
there is nothing more beautiful in Tennis than a good one handed BH
serve - isner
tennis iq - nalbandian
forehand - federer/graaf
backhand - nalbandian
slice - graaf ( she could slice 100 mph)
movement/speed/endurance - graaf (olympic level sprinter)
footwork - graaf ( honestly if nalbandian had graaf level fitness he'd prob be nr 1 footwork)
return - djokovic
touch - nalbandian/ marcelo rios
net skills - mcenroe
talent - sinner, he only started playing tennis at 13 and has only been playing tennis for 10 years, most pro's his age have been playing tennis for almost 20 years
creativity - santoro / alcaraz
defense - nadal
strenght - nadal
power - sinner/safin
honestly if you would give almost any tennis player you can think of graafs speed and footwork they'd be a goat level player, like imagine a male tennis player in current tennis that had the ability to run in the olympics for the 200/100 meter category combined with her coordination - unstoppable.
@@louisedyhlen3234 are you Graf's Brother!
Completely agree with everything except one.. second serve is Federer because of his kick and reliability
Forehand : Del Potro
Backhand : Wawrinka
That's all we need.
Perfect Tennis Video Editor? My answer: RazOls 👌🏻 Great video
Thanks bro!
Ivo Karlovic ( 13,728 ) Aces
Only Second To John isner ( 14,470 )
( 45 ) Aces Thomas Berdych in 2015 Most in A 3 Set Match..
so the overall verdict:RF
I think mental strength is a huge part of it and in that Rafa and Novak are miles ahead.
Other than such minor things like backhand, court coverage, return of serve and mental strength, sure.
If your goal is to produce a doormat player that loses everything to the GOAT of tennis Djokovic.
Nice to see Sampras, Edberg and Santoro era players.For Volleys Pat Rafter could be considered, he made some of the most outrageous volleys i ever saw even when he didnot have fast serve and especially when he used to pick those volleys from shoe laces. Creative geniuses in tennis are Federer and Alcaraz. I love watching Alcaraz court coverage but forgot how unbelieavble nadal was between 2005-2010, i mean he was running corner to corner and didnt know how the balll was coming back. Djokovic changed the landscape of tennis with his sliding on all surfaces like no one before and i think he was the best of all time in changing the directions from either wing.BIG 3 are like no other.
Hope Alcaraz and Sinner both have long future. I can easily see Alcaraz in forehand, Tweener, lobs, dropshot category and Sinner on the backhand side.
8:26 Tsitsipas achando que iria dar winner no Carlitos 😂😂🤣🤣
Pretty perfect list, can’t really argue with too much of it, especially loving the DB mention as well👍
Might be my personal bias but I probably would have given him forehand volley as well sorry Raz😂
Cuanto tiempo mas requería escribir "Dustin Brown" en vez de DB?
Really good list!
🔥Forehand: ALCARAZ
🔥Backhand: GAUDIO
I didn't know about Dustin Brown until now. I might go with Federer or Edberg or Fabrice Santoro for trick shot.
Fantastic selection exept one I think the best backhand is belong to Sinner assuming you post this video a day ago...... 😉😉😉
Unfair to pick Karlovic for serve, you would need to be 6'10" to have a serve like that. You should pick someone of a normal height like Sampras, Roddick, etc.
I mean... it is the "perfect" tennis player...
@@jako77777 Sure, but it's just not physically possible for a player to be that height and be fast.
@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten i know but imagine😂😂😂
@@tijgertjekonijnwordopgegeten ts would be crazy
Serve: Pete Sampras
Return: Andre Agassi
Forehand: Roger Federer
Backhand: Denis Shapovalov
Very good video! Honorable mention Wawrinka's backhand, can't believe you didn't put the best tweener of all time which is the Fed tweener against Novak. Also Federer's Smash lob shot from behind the baseline is crazy
No Grand Slam footage in this video
Should have made two different sections for forehand: Federer for flat, Nadal for topspin
great list
Wonderful ❤
I wanna make a player to challenge:
FH: Delpo.. or Gonzales or Rafa 😅
Backhand: Agassi/Stan
Return: Agassi
Half volley: Agassi
Volleys: Mac
FH dropshot: Nadal
BH dropshot: Damn.. maybe Dimi..
Smash: Roddick
BH smash: Rafa
Serve: Isner
Second: Perricard
Lob: Hewitt
Slice: Dimi
Passing: Novak
Trickshots: Kyrgios
Tweeners: Rafa or Dimi
Speed and Athleticism: Carlos.
Agility and flex: Dimi
Court coverage: Novak
Footwork: Rafa
Toilet breaks and temper tantrums: Tsitsipas
Hair: Murray
Wigs: Agassi
Charisma and chest hair: Pete
Calmness under pressure: Rublev
Humility: Sascha Berdych
OG's know this is a re-upload
Jk they changed the backhand from Wawrinka to Djokovic for some reason
Tweener must be Kyrgios though 😉
Haven't watched the video yet, but Federer has the best forehand and slice in the history of the sport, so I'd go with him on those. Roddick for first serve (for his height he has the GOAT serve), Sampras for second serve. Backhand, either Wawrinka or Djokovic. Dropshot Alcaraz, overhead Tsonga, volley.... maybe Federer again
I would not want wawrinkas backhand since it only enabled 1 type of playstyle: staying far behind baseline and bombing it.
Roddick's serve isn't that good. It has speed but Federer could read it and in their 2009 Wimbledon final, Roger out-aced Roddick.
@@kweizi5712 I mean roddick had more aces than roger per game for his entire career. If you would give roddick federers forehand roddicks serve would be percieved a lot better. Or if you would give federer roddicks serve he'd be even better. Roddick averaged 12 aces per game while federer averaged 8 aces per game, that's a pretty big difference
Play style - Federer
Reflex/ coordination- Federer
Serve - Sampras
Volley - Federer
Forehand - Del Porto
Backhand - Stan W
Return - Agassi
Consistency- Djokovic
Flexibility- Djokovic
Mentality- Nadal
Fitness/ Speed - Nadal
Footwork - Federer
Lob - Murray
Slice - Federer
Retrieving - Djokovic
@@gokulee501 I'm as big a Federer fan as anyone, but choosing him for volley is crazy talk
@ who you choosing?
@@gokulee501 He's a great volleyer don't get me wrong, but not #1 all time. McEnroe, Edberg, Rafter, I'd all take over Fed.
Forehand: Alcaraz
Backhand: Nole
Speed: Nadal
Volley: Federer
Drop: Federer/Alcaraz
Serve: Sampras
Return: Nole
For me, Federer, Nadal and DelPo they have a exceptional forehands. But in the future Carlos is going to be the 🐐 of this shot
@@AlcarazChampionBacktoBack Federer will always be Goat of forehand because of its efficiency and effortless power. I think that title has been taken already and all others will be measured against it. This is the reason most UA-cam coaches will dedicate a separate video for just the 'Federer' forehand
Drive -Federer
defense Nole
parallel backend Nole
head -Nadal
competition -Nadal
backend wawrinka
serve- Sampras
volley Sampras
foot work Federer
slice Federer
Forehand : Del Porto.
You should also add some mental points: tennis iq, best under pressure, killer instinct, champion mentality etc.
And fighting spirit
Fabrice santoro is such an awesome pick the streets will never forget
Serve - kyrgios
Forehand - rafa
Backhand - novak
Return - novak
Speed - monfils
Net Game - federer
Mental strength - novak-rafa.
Not going to lie - based on what I saw throughout the 2024 season, I'd put Jannik Sinner in a few of these categories too.
What about one handed backhand
It's not Federers but in this channel it will be, considering this non sense ranking. I can think of 2 better fh than RF but well... here we are
Little bit too much Federer bias here. And I love Roger.
No way Federer always
@@kieranazad8275 lol
as a federer fan THERE IS DEF NO BIAS
The GOAT👑
Agassi had a better return than Djokovic. He played in the Big Serve era and was able to go toe to toe with the big serves. And was even capable to beat them more often than losing. He won Wimbledon when the grass was really fast.
Players serve bigger now than they did in the "Big Serve era"...
No. Agassi lacked the flexibility of novak. He had the same depth and consistency as novak. Agassi returning against the golden era doesn't automatically imply Novak wouldnt. In factor Novak has movement, added length and flexibility advantage over agassi.
you kidding? Karlovic and Isner make Ivanisevic look like a joke. Roddick was considered the best server after Sampras in 2001-03 and he wouldnt be a top 5 server in the last decade
@@Saskobest How mani GS finals have Karlovic or Isner made? I'm talking about Sampras, Becker, Edberg, Ivanisevic, and others here. Nowadays, Big serves like Karlovic, Isner, Raonic, Opelka have little impact on the world of tennis because the sourfaces in general are slower.
Your argument actually proves my point. If Karlovic and Isner are such powerhouse servers, why didnt they had more sucess on the tour? Because nowadays its easier to deal with big serve. The courts are slower, the balls are bigger, the rackets heads are bigger. Serve and Voley is dead because of it.
Good compilation, but how could you miss Federer's tweener(s) from the US Open? Big mistake
@@Jose-s1i1l Not a mistake. No Grand Slam footage in this video at all due to copyright
Why not left hand fh instead of bh? Statistically fh will always produce better shots than bh.
Roger Federer is a Tennis god
i think there are other players in contention for the best FH like Delpo Nadal but overall I think Federers has the edge. If you watch his matches from 04-07 you see some real magic from his whipping FH.
Nadals is the best on clay but isnt the best elsewhere. Delpo probably had the stongest cannon but he only won 1 Slam so I dont think its fair to give it to him.
Racquet smash: Safin
If it had been anyone but Roger for footwork I was going to have to start boycotting your videos. 🤣🤣🤣
😂
Nadal should have a spirit category
Federer easily the GOAT
Sorry mate 2nd serve gotta be the goat kyrgios 🥶🥶🥶🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Angles: Nalbandian
This player would lose to Nadal on clay
Federer' inside/out forehand and slice are poetry in motion. PS Sinner's Backhand, as an "evo" of Djokovic', i think is better, because not only is a defensive or offensive stroke, but he also uses to completely turn the point to his side. PS2 Federer's dropshots are better than Alcaraz'
Its pretty obvious who the GOAT of tennis is from watching this video.
The video was spot on in nearly all the assessment
Hair style : Federer
Good looking: Fognini
Smile: Alcaraz
Bottom: Nadal
Wife : Djokovic
Girlfriend: Fritz
Mother: Rune😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
There is one more thing you could add: power, and my nomination for it would be dominic thiem.
perfect list but i would choose wawrinka bh because djokovic is boring
Player....... FEDERER
The most difficult (and beautiful) shot in tennis is the one-handed backhand... your perfect tennis player would be boring and awful for me to watch just because of this (one of the main reasons I stopped watching tennis... besides it's become a boring slow-down homogeneous war of attrition for dopers for a long time now).
Now do the worst
Nalbandian for 2hbh
Wawrinka for 1hbh
I'd say in terms of shot quality of backhand when fully set no one beats safin in any category, but there are other factors at play here: his slow movement and lack luster footwork. But the shot quality he was able to produce of the backhand with a 90 sq inch racket strung at 66 lbs is astonishing.
Nadal for forehand
2017fed/ Stan backhand
Nah, Del Porto’s forehand
so the overall verdict : Me (jn my dream)
roger :serve. fh bh volley aura face name slice