Happened to be the last match Murray won against Fed. Fed switched to a larger racket the following year, and Murray had no answers to that in their subsequent meetings.
Yeh tbf though Murray had that back surgery end of 2014 I think that played a party in his losses. Kit saying federwr wouldn’t have won matches as he did in Wimbledon 2015 but Murray took 6 months to get back to his best.
2012-2013 Murray was a sight to behold. The only period where there was an actually big4 in terms of match ups. The 4 of them were all playing great and Andy started collecting lots of wins against the big3 during these 2 years.
If not for injuries murray is not unferior to djokovic I remember in 2009/2010 he was even better at times than novak , murray getting injured in the end of 2013 he needed a full year before coming back to that level in 2015-2016 but in that time djokovic made progress and gained confidence no need to talk about the hip injury in 2017 wich effectively ended his carreer
@@angerisdiscipline3913 he was definitely finding his grooves after the wimbledon win in 2013. From Wim12 to Wim13 he made 4 consecutive GS finals (he skipped RG13) and won 2 of them. If he kept up that form we would def have had a true big4 era.
@@astrahcat1212slower pace what? Surface? No evidence that the courts were slowed down… as a matter of fact, this blue AO court (plexicushion) was actually rated “medium fast” compared to the previous AO green court rebound ace which was rated “medium” by the ITF. This myth that the courts getting slowed down was just an idea that the Frauderer fans spread to make them feel good about their idol.
@@СергейПахомов-д6б Federer was hoping for good serves and an attacking play to stay in the match. Murray was outstanding physically, mentally and his game was untochable.
One of the my favorite semifinal in big4
Happened to be the last match Murray won against Fed. Fed switched to a larger racket the following year, and Murray had no answers to that in their subsequent meetings.
Yeh tbf though Murray had that back surgery end of 2014 I think that played a party in his losses. Kit saying federwr wouldn’t have won matches as he did in Wimbledon 2015 but Murray took 6 months to get back to his best.
10:22 Oh, that smooth forehand..👍
Best and smoothest forehand of all time
2012-2013 Murray was a sight to behold. The only period where there was an actually big4 in terms of match ups. The 4 of them were all playing great and Andy started collecting lots of wins against the big3 during these 2 years.
If not for injuries murray is not unferior to djokovic I remember in 2009/2010 he was even better at times than novak , murray getting injured in the end of 2013 he needed a full year before coming back to that level in 2015-2016 but in that time djokovic made progress and gained confidence no need to talk about the hip injury in 2017 wich effectively ended his carreer
@@angerisdiscipline3913 he was definitely finding his grooves after the wimbledon win in 2013. From Wim12 to Wim13 he made 4 consecutive GS finals (he skipped RG13) and won 2 of them. If he kept up that form we would def have had a true big4 era.
where is collins v swiatek full match from this year i'm still waiting
no one cares about woman tennis
@@1904forever bruhhh
Great match❤
I can't believe that defensive counterpunchers can beat attacking players
Did you watch the match😂 Murray hit more winners and was just as aggressive dingbat
You just outlined why 2010+ slower pace did
@@astrahcat1212slower pace what? Surface? No evidence that the courts were slowed down… as a matter of fact, this blue AO court (plexicushion) was actually rated “medium fast” compared to the previous AO green court rebound ace which was rated “medium” by the ITF. This myth that the courts getting slowed down was just an idea that the Frauderer fans spread to make them feel good about their idol.
this is one of the most aggressive match in grand slam history
Passive Roger Federer!
Most one sided five setter ever.
What does it mean?
@@СергейПахомов-д6б Federer was hoping for good serves and an attacking play to stay in the match.
Murray was outstanding physically, mentally and his game was untochable.
@@СергейПахомов-д6б as in yes, it was 5 sets, but when one dissects the match, federer was completely outplayed from start to finish
@@chrispybisscuitthis has similarities with Wimbledon 2019. Except here, Federer could not keep his clutch in the fifth and Andy held his nerve.
Yeah, Federer was insanely dominant in this match
The only time Murray beat Federer in a Grand Slam, and Roger ended up injured.
Beat him in Olympic final
And 3 other occasions😁
@@peterabnormal327 No one cares about Olympics.
Or suddenly Massu became relevant.
@@masters.1000 ok mate
@@masters.1000, your opinion is not universal. Legends like Rafa and Novak do care about Olympics.
@@sanchayanroy8699 Now, but it wasn't the case before.
but but they said federerexpres is the BEST! The best is beaten! 😢
Federer is indeed the best to ever play the game
@@initialize21 Yeah thats why he comes behind Djodal regarding gs/masters etc😅
@@Mythos189you realize Joke won the majority of his titles from 2018 to 2023, the weakest era of all time, right? 😂😂😂
@@initialize21I bet you wouldn’t have said that if Nadal had Noles success in this period😂😂😂
@@initialize21so he still has more title than Federer
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Murray dog walked him the entire match and should have wrapped it up in straights. 4 sets max.
How?? Federer absolutely outplayed him
Wool socks to bed > drug addiction cure🟨