The serve out wide at 8-5 to me was the best ace I've ever hit and the ATP Pro called it out because he's used to having umpires and Hawkeye so he can't make fair calls for himself any more. REMATCH!
This was such a great and surprising set. Tim took control of points with great angles, drop shots and hustle. I'm surprised how well the traditional game handles the pro's high bouncing topspin balls.
Doesn't look like he was holding back at 8:9 and then 9:9. Granted, Tim played those points perfectly, but Sean was trying, and he still lost the points. @@haedulus
Can someone pleaseeee clarify how old Tim is?? I need to know because he moves and plays incredibly for a 60 something year old man, but I think I saw somewhere else he is 47 or 48 years old... which would make his tennis and movement very average... big difference there. Tim if you are here, please confirm. Thanks
Nothing about my tennis is average. Even for someone who's 48 yrs old. I'll happily take you on any time so you can show me how easy it is to beat an average player
Nice and entertaining to watch(kind of a clickbait) but the younger guy is not even tryin to get a win, he is just respectfully sending the ball across the net in order to have a game. In a real contest he would prolly win 6-0 6-0 6-0 6- 0 6-0 6-0 and so forth :)
@@allthingstennis he is losing money every week... Making 3 or 4k a year and spending 30k a year to play... I played forc13 yrs made is 1,100 had 20 or so atp points in doubles... I consider an atp pro someone in the top 100 and makes there living traveling a making a profit for the year
didn't say he was making a fortune did we mate? Sorry you are so bitter about your failed career but no need to bring others down to your level@@MrJohnnyblazed
@@timfarthing8505 all im saying is the title should say "vs. ATP ranked player" I consider an ATP pro as a player earning his income making a living from playing tennis (ex. Top 100)
Tim is the king of foot faults
Wow, didn't even notice until you said something. How can he even play like that? That's embarrassing.
Wow, what a super nice guy. So respectful with old people. Playing nice and slow and no angles so he doesn't have to run 🙏🏻
I paid Sean a lot of 💰
@@Tennishead Ah, that explains it 🤪
He was only going about 30%... if that.
I know. I'll play at 35% next time then I'll win
@@timfarthing8505 🤣🤣🤣
Great playing, Tim. (You still foot faulted 6 times, egregiously)
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Literally like double faults where is Serena’s line umpire 😂
Tim da cheat....he knows
It’s all I can see when I watch his videos 🙈
Club level I see it all the time. No one seems to care.
Tim is an excellent player of course, but surprising how much he foot faults. Should fix that....
Totally. If you cant serve without a foot fault, you cant play.
ATP guy was so nice. He didn’t try hard and made older guy look good. Very nice of him.
Great funny content, played in good humour. Excellent.
It might be nice to see some more pro's playing each other, too.
I'm funny. Sean is better at tennis than comedy
The amount of foot faults 🤦🏻♂️
Genuinely praying for a josh berry vs felix mischker form tennis brothers
My favorite series. always great to see Tim in it too
Glad you enjoy it!
It should be renamed the 'Tim Challenge (with assistant Josh Berry)'
Tim gives all of us hope if he can still play like that at 65.
66 next week
How nice of Tim that he brought his granddaughter to comment his good points.
The serve out wide at 8-5 to me was the best ace I've ever hit and the ATP Pro called it out because he's used to having umpires and Hawkeye so he can't make fair calls for himself any more. REMATCH!
How much in was it? On the line or way inside?
Great entertainment and great level from Tim! Tim plays a great level considering he's in his 60's!
Love these Josh/Tim/pro match series. Keep it up👍
(But I'm your favourite)
@@timfarthing8505 absolutely!🤣👍
Early 70s actually! Great playing, Tim.
I have never seen Tim serving w/o foot faulting
You need to get out more mate
Great! I’m 58 and playing ITF Futures and I’ve got a new video up of me playing the last match. Keep it up! Age is in the mind! Warrior mode!
Whoop whoop
We need some of ATT Founder Ross playing - that's what the people want to see!
DOES JOSH foot fault on EVERY serve??? Tim da CHEAT
What a return at 4:30 🤩. Great playing Tim
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They should just repaint the base line with a little inset for Tim's front foot when he's serving...
Please tell me everyone knows that the young guy was putting little effort into that tiebreak
This was such a great and surprising set. Tim took control of points with great angles, drop shots and hustle. I'm surprised how well the traditional game handles the pro's high bouncing topspin balls.
I'm not surprised. I've mastered the art of 'spinless' tennis
Tbf Sean was holding quite a bit back. An ATP ranked player can hit the ball much much harder than this
Doesn't look like he was holding back at 8:9 and then 9:9. Granted, Tim played those points perfectly, but Sean was trying, and he still lost the points. @@haedulus
Why isn't there a taller fence next to that court? Nightmare chasing balls down.
Tim plays pretty well (apart from the FF).. nice match played with good humour. Thx both of you.😊
no foot faults in the UK?
4:17 -- Wow, that's a serious foot fault!
Well played Tim, great match!
My pleasure
Tim. You are uncomfortably confident 😂.
It's all I've got!
You are in yr mid 60s right?
Man ,you’re going fine
Actually that's a joke. I'm 48 but still doing fine thanks@@BDogs10
crazy, i just played against Sean here in Crete, Greece! great guy and player
Did he beat you as well as me?
yeah... 😂 i'll be posting the match on my other channel in a couple of months @jibrandoesthings@@Tennishead
So much shade on Josh. Love it.
Sean took it easy against Tim. What a gentleman. But Tim played very well.
He knew that moonballing me was the only way he could win
Let's goooo Tim!!
What racquets are they using??
i was using the Head Prestige Pro strung with a multi filament
I'm trying to unsee all the foot faults. Doesn't work.
want to see rematch with the pro going for every ball like he would play a top 10.
Foot fault all the way, senior….
I love how Josh gets mentioned as reference even when he's not in the video haha!
He needs the attention to survive
Agree with other comments... The foot faults drive me crazy and why the hell is no one pointing it out to him?
On the second serve ace you were foot faulting 😂
Can someone pleaseeee clarify how old Tim is?? I need to know because he moves and plays incredibly for a 60 something year old man, but I think I saw somewhere else he is 47 or 48 years old... which would make his tennis and movement very average... big difference there. Tim if you are here, please confirm. Thanks
Nothing about my tennis is average. Even for someone who's 48 yrs old. I'll happily take you on any time so you can show me how easy it is to beat an average player
😅@@Tennishead
I hope I can be as fit as Tim at 65.
well, the boy is just playing with the senior. Normally he wouldn't have a chance
Foot faults galore Tim 😂. Play legit at least
Each and every of Tim's serve is faulty (foot on and beyond the line)...foot falt.
Player: says normal comment
Camera man: laughs annoyingly about 600 times to anything
im around as tennis expert as it gets and Tim is incredibly good real semi professional
You are also a very clever person
The pro is a pro both on, and G-d willing, off the crt as well.
Inspirational
I watch all the Josh series and it would be nice in the intro to mention the rackets of the players and maybe tensions etc
The score was probs like 10/6 counting the double foot faults 😆
I can’t see anything but the foot faults
Wow, Tim actually manages to be more annoying than Josh
My aim is life...
Nice and entertaining to watch(kind of a clickbait) but the younger guy is not even tryin to get a win, he is just respectfully sending the ball across the net in order to have a game. In a real contest he would prolly win 6-0 6-0 6-0 6- 0 6-0 6-0 and so forth :)
FOOT FAULT
65 holy fuck
That's just what my coach says!
not an "ATP pro" ...actually has never played an ATP event... yes, sure a heck of a player ranked 1,100 "an ITF pro"
Any player that has an ATP point and earns money from the sport is a pro.
@@allthingstennis he is losing money every week...
Making 3 or 4k a year and spending 30k a year to play...
I played forc13 yrs made is 1,100 had 20 or so atp points in doubles...
I consider an atp pro someone in the top 100 and makes there living traveling a making a profit for the year
didn't say he was making a fortune did we mate? Sorry you are so bitter about your failed career but no need to bring others down to your level@@MrJohnnyblazed
@@timfarthing8505 all im saying is the title should say
"vs. ATP ranked player"
I consider an ATP pro as a player earning his income making a living from playing tennis (ex. Top 100)
thats nice for you@@MrJohnnyblazed
never a let 😠
I was robbed blind
Tim seems to have played many years.
Still couldn't figure out the basic serve rule. Pathetic.