Que partido tan memorable en la vida de los argentinos.. al menos los que nos despertamos esa mañana a ver este partido increíble, más pasan los años y más épico se ve..
Este es el partido que demuestra que el tenis es el deporte que mejor representa lo que es la vida misma: NUNCA hay que dar por descontado ningún desenlace hasta que la pelota del match point pica dos veces.
It's very difficult to maintain that same level of play when you win a set 6-0. Coria was perturbed that he lost 3 games in the second and Gaudio didn't lay down. Amazing heart from Gaudio to stick in there and his winning speech if I can remember was really a tear jerker.
@@saz6950 look for the complete match, gaudio's speech is in english edit: oh yes there is a part in spanish and he basically says thanks to all his family, gf and friends
And this match and injures essentially ended his career :/ I don’t think he was the same after this loss. It’s unfortunate that Coria never won a grand slam
It is insane who would have thought that from next year onwards there will come a guy who will change the history of this event. Supreme domination this will never be repeated again mark my words.
earth is 4.5 billion years old. French open is only 133 years old. assuming we keep on going and no world war 3 or natural disaster wipes us out, thats a pretty bold statement.
Inolvidable final Gaudio-Coria,orgullosos los Argentinos de ver una final de Grand Slam,celeste y blanco y la frutilla del postre el gran Willy,dandole la copa y sacandose,la foto con los dos,ese dia gano el TENIS ARGENTINOOO!!!!! Pasaron 20 años de eso,se extraña esa legion,saludos.
one of the best games i ever watched live. definately one of the most memorable come backs and chokes in sports history. I was so happy for Gaudio. dont know why but i just couldnt digest Coria.
No viste entonces la diferencia de velocidad de la pelota con otras finales nadal-djokovic, estos dos jugadores a Nadal en su mejor momento no le harían ni dos juegos en cada set, incluso son inferiores en tierra a David Ferrer
@@hernandiazlopez2385 si que lo he visto.. pero no tiene nada que ver con la velocidad de pelota de ahora...no hacían mas que tirar con muchísima parabola, ahora se juega mas rápido y recto
Pocas finales viste tu... Si los pilla Nadal se los merienda a los dos juntos. De hecho poco o nada hicieron estos dos a partir de este partido... Buenos jugadores sin mas
I remember this match. Was really pulling for Coria. Totally dominated first 2 sets and took the gas off the pedal. Huge upset by Gaudio. Thanks for posting Roland Garros!
FINAL MÍTICA PARA NUESTRO PAÍS, 1RA Y ÚNICA VEZ HASTA AHORA QUE ARGENTINA TUVO 2 FINALISTAS DE UN GRAND SLAM. Y EL PROPIO VILAS ENTREGANDO EL TROFEO, PARA COLOCAR LA FRUTILLA DEL POSTRE.
La pecheada mas grande en la historia del tenis, si estas lesionado no te podes mover!!, en el quinto set Coria estaba nuevo inentendible su personaje se lo termino comiendo completamente.
Surprenant et magnifique de le voir sourire et pouffer de rire à la toute fin du 5e set, après un comeback pareil, comme s'il n'en revenait pas lui-même de ce parcours et de ce scénario. Je me souviens encore de l'explosion de joie qui a suivi sa victoire. Un de mes meilleurs souvenir de tennis !
Good day, I'm sorry if I'm bothering you. Thank you very much for all the beautiful tennis matches, please plan to include more beautiful archive matches. Thank you very much in advance for everything that will be possible to see. Have a great time and above all, I wish you good health Best regards Dominik :)
Estaba muy bueno xq tenia tanto control de calidad iban todas al lado de la linea, se profunda, a mitad, o bien abierto, despues del pique moria ahi la bola. Muy bueno
Estaba muy bueno xq tenia tanto control de calidad iban todas al lado de la linea, se profunda, a mitad, o bien abierto, despues del pique moria ahi la bola. Muy bueno
Totalmente. Para mí sigue siendo el mejor revés a una mano hasta el día de hoy, en cuanto a calidad, ejecución, soltura, gracia, elegancia y efectividad. No ha habido otro como el de él. El de Wawrinka por ejemplo es una bomba, pedazo de tiro, pero a años luz de tener la elegancia y belleza del revés de Gaudio.
@@jachauru794 lamentablemente no. El revés de gonzalez era muy bueno tipo año 2002 y después cada vez más fue bajando la regularidad y jugaba casi todo con slice. Como jugador en general es cosa de gustos. Igual Gaudio terminó ganando un grand slam, y feña no, aunque le podría haber ganado esa final a Federer del AO el 2007.
I never really saw Coria play. I did see highlights of Nadal v. Coria in Roma. That was a thrilling match from start to finish. Coria moves the ball really well and is fast on the court. I think Gaudio got lucky with this win. 2005 begins with the Nadal domination of Roland Garros. There will be a 15th Roland Garros title.
Are you crazy? What do you mean you didnt see him play? Didnt you watch the first two sets? He was unplayable, doing everything right and getting to all the balls. The thing is Gaudio was extremely nervous during those first two sets and then in the third he was able to loosen up a little bit and enjoy the game more, without so much pressure. And from then on the key for him was staying focused and trying to anticipate Coria's movements and shots better, so coria felt more and more frustrated. By the middle of the fifth set you can tell he was completely loose and confident, he just had to endure. Coria on the other hand had dug his own grave at this point by giving away the fourth set and now the match was completely different. To this day no one really knows what went through Coria's mind from the fourth set on. Its hard to understand, cause with his level of talent the match couldve been his. But I think another key factor here was the rivalry between them and the fact that they despised each other then. Gaudio could manage that psycology way better than Coria, and that's why he ends up losing. The match was absolutely a mind battle, given that they already knew each other so much on the court; they read all each other's movements and intentions. Coria choked, and that's that.
@@Nickreds20Coriander began cramping at 4-4 in the 3rd set if I remember correctly. And gaudio loosened up and was playing as well as he could. Kind of a choke but also a series of unfortunate events.
@@dyk43 Coria didn’t cramp he just put on a little show like he usually did when the match didn’t go his way. At 40-0 4-4 he loses a point in which Gaudio just refused to give up and Coria looks so frustrated, that was the beginning of the end and then he conveniently faked an injury but was running better than before on fifth set…
Crazy to think this was truly the last great French Open Final. Only French Open final to have gone 5 sets this century until Djokovic-Tsitsipas in 21’
Yeah, after he was still recovering from the injury that he got when playing against Lucho Horna. Coria didn't want to risk his shoulder and did that weak smash that Nadal used in his benefit...
Dear roland garros channel ! It would be much appreciated if you could upload some classic extended highlights on ytb because it is really missing ! So many legendary matches like Federer djokovic 2011 semi final or Nadal djokovic 2021 semi final to only pick 2 need to be uploaded !
Que ça fait du bien de revoir ces matchs, cette finale était incroyable je m en souviens très bien j étais ce jour la en interclubs et je regarderais un œil, priorité soutenir mon équipe, heureusement sur eurosport le lendemain j avais pu tout regardé ❤❤❤😄🎾 merciiii pour cette vidéo
I played a recreational tennis game at the time this match was played. At the tennis centre I remember seeing on a small tv that Gaudio was way behind before I went on court. Coming off the court one hour later I expected the match to be over. However, as I walked past the tv again I realised they were in the fourth set with Coria limping around. It is a classic.
@@gustavosaffar4983 no es una opinion, por ranking llegaba a 1 coria que era 3. ya que en ese momento el 1 era ferrero si mal no recuerdo... y habia quedado en el camino en roland garros
@@nicolasneri7738 no, si Coria ganaba superaba a Roddick como nro 2 pero no a Federer que era uno con 1000 puntos de ventaja. Además Federer en ese año y los que seguían perdía apenas un par de partidos por año.
Claramente el que mejor jugó está final, por lejos, fue Coria. Perdió por 2 pelotas anchas y también por el corazón de Gaudio que nunca se dio por vencido.
Nada que ver. El que mejor la juega es el que gana. Gaudio era un jugador de sangre fría y podía jugar con la parte psicológica también, especialmente si se trataba de Coria con quien tenía rivalidad y no se llevaban nada bien en esos tiempos. Se conocían demasiado bien, y en este partido Gaudio supo ganarle mentalmente más que con winners o con velocidad. Sin embargo igual le metió a Coria una infinidad de winners de revés y lo hizo empezar a correr de lado a lado desde el cuarto set más o menos. Coria nunca tendría que haber empezado a hacer el show del calambre, que a mi parecer era más que nada para sacarle protagonismo y momentum a Gaudio que venía subiendo, porque finalmente le terminó costando a él. Gaudio desde ese momento nunca bajó el nivel y le empezó a jugar de igual a igual hasta el último punto y ya para el quinto set como que ya casi que le adivinaba todo a Coria y se veía más en control; tanto así que incluso Coria teniendo dos match points no pudo ganarle la psicológica a Gaudio, quien simplemente jugó esos puntos a puro control y con margen, sin arriesgar. De alguna manera el partido en ese punto lo tenía más ganado Gaudio que Coria, en la cabeza.
Sos un crack guille... sinceramente todos mis respetos a gaudio,, pero fuiste superior en esa final,, la verdad q sos mi idolo en el tenis, sos grande ..
12:23 el estadio hace "la ola", y el partido cambio radicalmente lo mismo paso en el futbol en la final del mundo catar 2022 la gente empezo a gritar "ole" y otamendi le hizo el penal a francia y cambio el partido
la caída de Coria fue en el Tercer Set cuando estaban 4-4, 40-15 a favor de Coria en su servicio. Ahi Coria ataco bien solo que Gaudio la salvo y ahi le volteo el partido.
Muchos celebramos que haya ganado el Gato, sabiendo que esa era su única oportunidad y creyendo que Coria lo ganaría en el futuro. Nadie imaginaba que iba a aparecer un tal Nadal y que a la vez Coria iba a decaer tanto su nivel y terminar su carrera tan prontamente
I remember this final, Coria was the overwhelming favorite and Gaudio came out of nowhere to win it. Coria won the next year but then he got banned for his suppliments 😢
No wonder Guillermo Coria has no Grand Slam Singles title that could highlight his whole career resume as one of the most talented professional tennis player ever to grace the tennis court, because his inability to maintain his composure and stay mentally tough under presssure for long gruelling hours of play is his biggest downfall. I don't know if it's 💯 just the lack of concentration [because that doesnt make sense to someone who has the ability to focus and dictating the majority of the rallies point by point, from the beginning to the end as soon as they realise the excellent level of their performance on the given day will boosts more belief and self confidence rather than being too carried away by the outcome of winning a little too much.] It seems to me though that mentally speaking he is probably just like most of us on average, or slightly weaker in average standard. Guillermo Coria had choked so bad during such a big time in this match, his talent and capability to play such an outstanding performance against his other opponent is never been the biggest question mark by many, whether the opponent's ranking is higher or lower than him. He is perhaps known for his tennis skills and sickening style of play especially on clay, he can even defeat some of his opponents who has one or more slams with a convincing victory at any given day especially on his fav clay courts, and yet somehow once he doesnt have to play as an underdog, or maybe at some POINT of a crucial match, his winning mindset can be distracted by an underdog who plays really poorly at first thinking that the initial high respect towards an opponent has waned down as the match progress, from the feeling of being highly impressed and amazed by his opponent's achievement for reaching the final stage against all odds, to the thought of disbelief and doubting his opponent's skill and capability that propelled Gaudio's RG 2004 JOURNEY TO THE FINAL. He just failed to fight his own demon mentally, i just could not help myself to pointing out that middle set moments where he still gained majority of the momentum before letting HIS fierce rival and OWN compatriot to control the final sets and winning the match. Part of the reason Guillermo Coria has himself choked here is also due to the fact that their hostile relationship with one another may have had contributed by his loss to remain focus as he initially thought he is doing everything right during the match UNTIL he let his conscience slips little by little as the match went on a lot longer than expected. What a huge loss, thanks to his arrogance and over confidence. You may have all the biggest weapons in tennis as your best trademark of arsenal, but if you dont have a strong will to win, if you couldn't endure the intense amount of high pressure in those critical moments,if there is lack of self belief, and if somehow you couldnt control your own fear and keep the same composure to play your shot without worrying that it will miss, then there is A very little chance for you to become a slam champion. No matter how big and complete it is when people talk about the gamestyle OF your tennis.
well damn.... tennis is a precision sport. one little hesitation and your shot is out or hitting the net. precision requires mental strenght and composure and insane amount of consistency at this level. he simply didnt have enough of it in the tank and the man who did was lifting the trophy that day.
Que partido tan memorable en la vida de los argentinos.. al menos los que nos despertamos esa mañana a ver este partido increíble, más pasan los años y más épico se ve..
Igual lamentablemente quería qué ganara el “mago”😡
tal cual para chile y argentina el mejor año en tenis en la historia 2004 x siempre
20 years has passed😮 its feels like yesterday when I watched this game live
This will be my favourite Roland Garros final forever.
Yeah it was a good one
it's pretty tough to find one that matches this intensity. maybe McEnroe/Lendl
Pretty hilarious an unseeded win a GS
@@vijayla21 This is the supposed strong era Fedfans boat about when claiming Djokovic had a weak era.
@@NamTran-xc2ipuh he definitely did though cam norrie and Denis Shapovalov and tsitsipas
^^
True TITANS of the tennis world 😂😂😂😂😂
Este es el partido que demuestra que el tenis es el deporte que mejor representa lo que es la vida misma: NUNCA hay que dar por descontado ningún desenlace hasta que la pelota del match point pica dos veces.
It feels like this match combined with the 2005 Rome final loss against Nadal just completely broke Coria's spirit. He was never the same after.
Roland varroa is officially the first tournament that has learned how to post highlights
It's very difficult to maintain that same level of play when you win a set 6-0. Coria was perturbed that he lost 3 games in the second and Gaudio didn't lay down. Amazing heart from Gaudio to stick in there and his winning speech if I can remember was really a tear jerker.
coria got cramps
Can you tell what he said because I don't understand spanish.
@@saz6950 look for the complete match, gaudio's speech is in english
edit: oh yes there is a part in spanish and he basically says thanks to all his family, gf and friends
What makes it worse for Coria is this was the last year that roland garros was up for grabs
Don't think so.. Coria in his prime had always the chance to beat rafa, he was also a beast on clay
@@fishing-flo98no way
And this match and injures essentially ended his career :/ I don’t think he was the same after this loss. It’s unfortunate that Coria never won a grand slam
Nor sure Coria would’ve had too much success against Rafa whose mental strength and resilience has only ever been matched by a certain Serbian.
@@agar12rYes, Viktor Troicki
One of the greatest comebacks ever
I think you mean one of the greatest chokes ever
It is insane who would have thought that from next year onwards there will come a guy who will change the history of this event. Supreme domination this will never be repeated again mark my words.
earth is 4.5 billion years old. French open is only 133 years old. assuming we keep on going and no world war 3 or natural disaster wipes us out, thats a pretty bold statement.
Inolvidable final Gaudio-Coria,orgullosos los Argentinos de ver una final de Grand Slam,celeste y blanco y la frutilla del postre el gran Willy,dandole la copa y sacandose,la foto con los dos,ese dia gano el TENIS ARGENTINOOO!!!!! Pasaron 20 años de eso,se extraña esa legion,saludos.
one of the best games i ever watched live. definately one of the most memorable come backs and chokes in sports history. I was so happy for Gaudio. dont know why but i just couldnt digest Coria.
La mejor final de todos los tiempos. Grande Gato!
No viste entonces la diferencia de velocidad de la pelota con otras finales nadal-djokovic, estos dos jugadores a Nadal en su mejor momento no le harían ni dos juegos en cada set, incluso son inferiores en tierra a David Ferrer
Cómo se nota q jamás viste un partido de Coria hermano. Por eso te recomiendo uno. final Roma 05
@@hernandiazlopez2385 si que lo he visto.. pero no tiene nada que ver con la velocidad de pelota de ahora...no hacían mas que tirar con muchísima parabola, ahora se juega mas rápido y recto
Pocas finales viste tu... Si los pilla Nadal se los merienda a los dos juntos. De hecho poco o nada hicieron estos dos a partir de este partido... Buenos jugadores sin mas
I remember this match. Was really pulling for Coria. Totally dominated first 2 sets and took the gas off the pedal. Huge upset by Gaudio. Thanks for posting Roland Garros!
Greatest choke of all time
Primer partido completo de tenis que vi en mi vida.
FINAL MÍTICA PARA NUESTRO PAÍS, 1RA Y ÚNICA VEZ HASTA AHORA QUE ARGENTINA TUVO 2 FINALISTAS DE UN GRAND SLAM.
Y EL PROPIO VILAS ENTREGANDO EL TROFEO, PARA COLOCAR LA FRUTILLA DEL POSTRE.
Vraiment extraordinaire la fin toucher les mains des spectateurs, partir vers son team et surtout la remise de la coupe, émotions ❤
If Gaudio's RG 2004 doesn't deserve a movie, I don't know what does...
@@peibol77spa I'd pay money for that!!! But who would play the part of Gaudio?
A young Matthew McConaughey would have been it!!!
que partidazo!!! no recordaba que coria tuvo match points a favor. el gato mereció ganar porque nunca se rindió.
Talento + Reves a una mano = Gastón Gaudio 👌😉
Totalmente de acuerdo.
@@Nickreds20 🤙😉
One of the greatest grand slam finals ever!
20 Roland-Garros was played since this final. And only 4 others guys won it. 👀
thats wild
Now 5
La pecheada mas grande en la historia del tenis, si estas lesionado no te podes mover!!, en el quinto set Coria estaba nuevo inentendible su personaje se lo termino comiendo completamente.
Es verdad, le regaló la final a Gaudio
El fisio le arregló parte del dolor
Aguante el gato
Gallineada de Coria
@@francovelazquez1256que regalo ni que ocho cuartos salvo 2 match points contarla cómo quieras Gaudio lo dio vuelta y lo ganó bien punto
Surprenant et magnifique de le voir sourire et pouffer de rire à la toute fin du 5e set, après un comeback pareil, comme s'il n'en revenait pas lui-même de ce parcours et de ce scénario. Je me souviens encore de l'explosion de joie qui a suivi sa victoire. Un de mes meilleurs souvenir de tennis !
Good day,
I'm sorry if I'm bothering you. Thank you very much for all the beautiful tennis matches, please plan to include more beautiful archive matches. Thank you very much in advance for everything that will be possible to see.
Have a great time and above all, I wish you good health
Best regards
Dominik :)
The best Roland Garros match ever!
Gastón Gaudio está en el top 3 de mejor revés a una mano 💪🙌👏 era un placer verlo jugar
Estaba muy bueno xq tenia tanto control de calidad iban todas al lado de la linea, se profunda, a mitad, o bien abierto, despues del pique moria ahi la bola. Muy bueno
Estaba muy bueno xq tenia tanto control de calidad iban todas al lado de la linea, se profunda, a mitad, o bien abierto, despues del pique moria ahi la bola. Muy bueno
Totalmente. Para mí sigue siendo el mejor revés a una mano hasta el día de hoy, en cuanto a calidad, ejecución, soltura, gracia, elegancia y efectividad. No ha habido otro como el de él. El de Wawrinka por ejemplo es una bomba, pedazo de tiro, pero a años luz de tener la elegancia y belleza del revés de Gaudio.
Feña Gonzales lo supera ampliamente
@@jachauru794 lamentablemente no. El revés de gonzalez era muy bueno tipo año 2002 y después cada vez más fue bajando la regularidad y jugaba casi todo con slice. Como jugador en general es cosa de gustos. Igual Gaudio terminó ganando un grand slam, y feña no, aunque le podría haber ganado esa final a Federer del AO el 2007.
I never really saw Coria play. I did see highlights of Nadal v. Coria in Roma. That was a thrilling match from start to finish. Coria moves the ball really well and is fast on the court. I think Gaudio got lucky with this win. 2005 begins with the Nadal domination of Roland Garros. There will be a 15th Roland Garros title.
Are you crazy? What do you mean you didnt see him play? Didnt you watch the first two sets? He was unplayable, doing everything right and getting to all the balls.
The thing is Gaudio was extremely nervous during those first two sets and then in the third he was able to loosen up a little bit and enjoy the game more, without so much pressure. And from then on the key for him was staying focused and trying to anticipate Coria's movements and shots better, so coria felt more and more frustrated.
By the middle of the fifth set you can tell he was completely loose and confident, he just had to endure. Coria on the other hand had dug his own grave at this point by giving away the fourth set and now the match was completely different.
To this day no one really knows what went through Coria's mind from the fourth set on. Its hard to understand, cause with his level of talent the match couldve been his.
But I think another key factor here was the rivalry between them and the fact that they despised each other then. Gaudio could manage that psycology way better than Coria, and that's why he ends up losing.
The match was absolutely a mind battle, given that they already knew each other so much on the court; they read all each other's movements and intentions.
Coria choked, and that's that.
@@Nickreds20Coriander began cramping at 4-4 in the 3rd set if I remember correctly. And gaudio loosened up and was playing as well as he could. Kind of a choke but also a series of unfortunate events.
Djoko esse ano 2023, vai ganhar mais uma vez.
There will be 23 gs for Novak for sure
@@dyk43 Coria didn’t cramp he just put on a little show like he usually did when the match didn’t go his way. At 40-0 4-4 he loses a point in which Gaudio just refused to give up and Coria looks so frustrated, that was the beginning of the end and then he conveniently faked an injury but was running better than before on fifth set…
Crazy to think this was truly the last great French Open Final. Only French Open final to have gone 5 sets this century until Djokovic-Tsitsipas in 21’
Lol that wasn't a great final
Gosh how was this 20 years ago? Early 2000s tennis feels like ancient history.
La mejor final de la historia.
Emocionante. Que revés el gato. Las sacaba de la galera el mago eh.
That was sad. Coria was one ball away. The next year, Rafa finished his career beating him in close matches at Mt Carlo and Rome.
Yeah, after he was still recovering from the injury that he got when playing against Lucho Horna. Coria didn't want to risk his shoulder and did that weak smash that Nadal used in his benefit...
Una de las mejores finales de Gram Slam en la historia moderna,merece una película veinte años después
Coria that day was a real fighter. Just missed it. So sorry for him.
Отлично помню. Поставил на Гаудио и попрощался со ставкой. Но развернулось счастливо для Гастона и меня
Dear roland garros channel ! It would be much appreciated if you could upload some classic extended highlights on ytb because it is really missing ! So many legendary matches like Federer djokovic 2011 semi final or Nadal djokovic 2021 semi final to only pick 2 need to be uploaded !
Best RG final ever!
Que ça fait du bien de revoir ces matchs, cette finale était incroyable je m en souviens très bien j étais ce jour la en interclubs et je regarderais un œil, priorité soutenir mon équipe, heureusement sur eurosport le lendemain j avais pu tout regardé ❤❤❤😄🎾 merciiii pour cette vidéo
Es increíble como el mago perdió esa final.
I played a recreational tennis game at the time this match was played. At the tennis centre I remember seeing on a small tv that Gaudio was way behind before I went on court. Coming off the court one hour later I expected the match to be over. However, as I walked past the tv again I realised they were in the fourth set with Coria limping around. It is a classic.
Before the Rafael Nadal Era began
This game has only one explanation: Sometimes the universe rewards those who do not study and disapproves of the studious.
¿Qué es lo que pasa en 12:23?
Gracias
Coria never recuperated after this loss, it was painful on many levels
I was a big fan of Coria. Still can't believe he couldn't finish the match off. It's now been 20 years since this epic final.
22:10 en ese preciso momento argentina pudo haber tenido un 1 del mundo
Ya lo tuvo con Willy Vilas, esperemos que se lo reconozcan de una vez por todas
No creo ya que solo jugaba bien en polvo de ladrillo, a Nadal con mejores resultados le tomo 3 años sacarle ese puesto a Federer
@@gustavosaffar4983 no es una opinion, por ranking llegaba a 1 coria que era 3. ya que en ese momento el 1 era ferrero si mal no recuerdo... y habia quedado en el camino en roland garros
No, Coria hubiese quedado 2, y en 2004 Federer estaba intratable. Y Coria fuera de polvo de ladrillo bajaba de nivel.
@@nicolasneri7738 no, si Coria ganaba superaba a Roddick como nro 2 pero no a Federer que era uno con 1000 puntos de ventaja. Además Federer en ese año y los que seguían perdía apenas un par de partidos por año.
Hermoso revés Gaudio.
Coria❤❤❤
Partidazo 🇦🇷👏🏻
Very nice💪
The biggest choke in Grand Slam finals history.
Claramente el que mejor jugó está final, por lejos, fue Coria. Perdió por 2 pelotas anchas y también por el corazón de Gaudio que nunca se dio por vencido.
Nada que ver. El que mejor la juega es el que gana. Gaudio era un jugador de sangre fría y podía jugar con la parte psicológica también, especialmente si se trataba de Coria con quien tenía rivalidad y no se llevaban nada bien en esos tiempos. Se conocían demasiado bien, y en este partido Gaudio supo ganarle mentalmente más que con winners o con velocidad. Sin embargo igual le metió a Coria una infinidad de winners de revés y lo hizo empezar a correr de lado a lado desde el cuarto set más o menos. Coria nunca tendría que haber empezado a hacer el show del calambre, que a mi parecer era más que nada para sacarle protagonismo y momentum a Gaudio que venía subiendo, porque finalmente le terminó costando a él. Gaudio desde ese momento nunca bajó el nivel y le empezó a jugar de igual a igual hasta el último punto y ya para el quinto set como que ya casi que le adivinaba todo a Coria y se veía más en control; tanto así que incluso Coria teniendo dos match points no pudo ganarle la psicológica a Gaudio, quien simplemente jugó esos puntos a puro control y con margen, sin arriesgar. De alguna manera el partido en ese punto lo tenía más ganado Gaudio que Coria, en la cabeza.
El unico partido de su carrera q gaudio jugo bien mentamente de principio a fin
Que alguien me diga porque estaba esa persona sentada en la mitad de la cancha pegada a la red?? mira si le pegaban un pelotazo jaja
Que reves el de Gaudio!
El calambre que tuviste te condiciono,, creo en mi opinion que la historia quizas era otra,,, mis respetos gaudio... exelente jugador..
Sos un crack guille... sinceramente todos mis respetos a gaudio,, pero fuiste superior en esa final,, la verdad q sos mi idolo en el tenis, sos grande ..
Soy chileno Pero q hazaña la de Gaudio
12:23 el estadio hace "la ola", y el partido cambio radicalmente
lo mismo paso en el futbol en la final del mundo catar 2022 la gente empezo a gritar "ole" y otamendi le hizo el penal a francia y cambio el partido
Is there still a possibility of seeing tennis matches without 5th set tiebreak like this one?
la caída de Coria fue en el Tercer Set cuando estaban 4-4, 40-15 a favor de Coria en su servicio. Ahi Coria ataco bien solo que Gaudio la salvo y ahi le volteo el partido.
Да это был неожиданный финал...несмотря на то что они грунтовики!
Muchos celebramos que haya ganado el Gato, sabiendo que esa era su única oportunidad y creyendo que Coria lo ganaría en el futuro. Nadie imaginaba que iba a aparecer un tal Nadal y que a la vez Coria iba a decaer tanto su nivel y terminar su carrera tan prontamente
they vanished after this and Nadal took over.
Coria was serving at 4-3 in the 5th and then didn’t hold once for the rest of the match
Argentina campeon de toda la wea en esa epoca❤
El Chino Rios los puso en su lugar
If Coria won this match, he would have qualified as number 1 of the Ranking.....for losing he was N° 3....
False
No, if Coria had won, he would have been number 2.
Alguien me podría explicar, qué le pasó a Coria ?
he had cramps and could barely move. He got the movent back in the fifth set but Gaudio was a warrior and refused to surrender.
This is the real French open
Hate this bs night courts and indoors nonsense that we have since 2020
Choking match points in slam before Federer made a thing out of it 😅
😂😂😂
Gaston Gaudio--The last man to win RG before the big 3 and Wawrinka monopolise it
Nadal was the only one who monopolized it lol. There were just a few other champions who won some years
El revé de Gaudio cerca a la perfección. Que pena que ahora casi todos jueguen a dos manos, parece otro deporte.
es mas efectivo, simple. Siempre fue asi, desde hace 20 años que asomaba esta realidad.
@@joaquinsouto una pena, es como la musica y la pintura, cada vez peor
EL QUE ME HACE ACORDAR A UN REVÉS TAN IMPECABLE ES EL DE WAWRINKA.
HOY YA NO EXISTEN MUCHOS TENISTAS QUE TENGAN ÉSE ESTILO.
Последний РГ перед пришествием богов тенниса и короля грунта.
La pechada mas grande de la historia eel tenis
Debería haberlo ganado Coria. Pero en el tenis no hay merecimientos
Last match in which Roland Garros was considered inferior tournament
i felt sorry for coria he would have won easyly wiuth no injury. great match
whats even crazier, everyone thought he was just going to win in next year and Nadal happened.
This match completely destroyed Coria’s career…
why does it seem like they hit with such little power?
tennis evolved. look at a soccer game from the 70's for ex. or better yet a tennis match from 80's.
@@marek2279 but this isn't the 80s. it was from this century
@@orenthaljames2534 yes but its still 20 years ago. compare 80's to this match in 04. still a difference.
@@marek2279 look Mariano Puerta vs Nadal the year after, he hit with so much power like it was today
13:53 acá cuando le abre los brazos jaja
21:23 La Mojarra
This explains why Coria retired.
Most odd and completely strange final for me.
i dont remember most of them yet il never forget this one.
jajajaja, Gaudio ni queria ganar Roland Garros. Solamente queria descansar a Coria, por eso esas caritas cuando levanto los match point jajajajajaja
I remember this final, Coria was the overwhelming favorite and Gaudio came out of nowhere to win it. Coria won the next year but then he got banned for his suppliments 😢
That is Quentin Tarantino version of history? :D
Coria merecía ganarlo!!!!
Back when there was real clay court tennis ❤️
today is not clay?
@@marek2279today's clay is more harder, which makes it faster.
El GATO NOMAAAA!!!
Last Ana ya ali
Que buena que estaba la novia de Coria
Que mala suerte la de Coria con las lesiones
Still dont know how Coria lost this match
if you saw the whole match or live you would know.
No wonder Guillermo Coria has no Grand Slam Singles title that could highlight his whole career resume as one of the most talented professional tennis player ever to grace the tennis court, because his inability to maintain his composure and stay mentally tough under presssure for long gruelling hours of play is his biggest downfall. I don't know if it's 💯 just the lack of concentration [because that doesnt make sense to someone who has the ability to focus and dictating the majority of the rallies point by point, from the beginning to the end as soon as they realise the excellent level of their performance on the given day will boosts more belief and self confidence rather than being too carried away by the outcome of winning a little too much.] It seems to me though that mentally speaking he is probably just like most of us on average, or slightly weaker in average standard. Guillermo Coria had choked so bad during such a big time in this match, his talent and capability to play such an outstanding performance against his other opponent is never been the biggest question mark by many, whether the opponent's ranking is higher or lower than him. He is perhaps known for his tennis skills and sickening style of play especially on clay, he can even defeat some of his opponents who has one or more slams with a convincing victory at any given day especially on his fav clay courts, and yet somehow once he doesnt have to play as an underdog, or maybe at some POINT of a crucial match, his winning mindset can be distracted by an underdog who plays really poorly at first thinking that the initial high respect towards an opponent has waned down as the match progress, from the feeling of being highly impressed and amazed by his opponent's achievement for reaching the final stage against all odds, to the thought of disbelief and doubting his opponent's skill and capability that propelled Gaudio's RG 2004 JOURNEY TO THE FINAL. He just failed to fight his own demon mentally, i just could not help myself to pointing out that middle set moments where he still gained majority of the momentum before letting HIS fierce rival and OWN compatriot to control the final sets and winning the match. Part of the reason Guillermo Coria has himself choked here is also due to the fact that their hostile relationship with one another may have had contributed by his loss to remain focus as he initially thought he is doing everything right during the match UNTIL he let his conscience slips little by little as the match went on a lot longer than expected. What a huge loss, thanks to his arrogance and over confidence. You may have all the biggest weapons in tennis as your best trademark of arsenal, but if you dont have a strong will to win, if you couldn't endure the intense amount of high pressure in those critical moments,if there is lack of self belief, and if somehow you couldnt control your own fear and keep the same composure to play your shot without worrying that it will miss, then there is A very little chance for you to become a slam champion. No matter how big and complete it is when people talk about the gamestyle OF your tennis.
well damn.... tennis is a precision sport. one little hesitation and your shot is out or hitting the net. precision requires mental strenght and composure and insane amount of consistency at this level. he simply didnt have enough of it in the tank and the man who did was lifting the trophy that day.
Estando Coria lesionado estaba nivelado ... muy superior Coria estando bien
Coria estando bien perdió el segundo set. Entonces no lo podés asegurar.
Min essa zin sumi Ana Ali yaya
Ana Al daodio ya 2
Big moment😂
Weirdest final ever…
"We need a clown for this circus"
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