The Sinner-Galan match was just a straight up circus from an umpiring standpoint. Not actually sure she knows what the rules are around replaying vs awarding the point.
@@TennisAdvocate It wasn't Sinner's plushie. Meddie was taking his OWN toy back after having temporarily placed it in the trophy before the speech. Optics can be deceiving.
And alcaraz…who does it every single shot? His ridiculous double bark lats the entire shot yo until the opponent hits. I agree Novak shouldn’t have done that, but they have to be consistent, can’t just call a hinderance for Novak but not for the crowd fave alcaraz
@@mattyboi8338 I see your point but Alcaraz does it all the time Djokovic doesn't and when he did it's hindrance because it was unexpected. I agree that all tennis players should not be allowed to make noises after then hit the ball but the ATP and WTA don't care that it's annoying to fans.
@@mattyboi8338 Djokovic screamed because he thought he won that point. (I didn't expect Sinner could return that shot neither) It was apparently an unusual scream from him because he seemed to prepare cheering for his winner. But it is true that some umpires would rather ignore it.
@@Johnmili4565its because he extended the grunt for a winner, if he had his normal grunt when he hit the ball like alcaraz then he wouldnt have been called for a hinderance
GREAT CALL by the umpire in the Djokovic/Sinner match. I absolutely hate when players grunt extra loudly when they thing they've hit a winner, and that's EXACTLY what Novak did...but Sinner got it back haha
True, it's not like literally the same thing didn't happen between Bublik and Rublev just a couple of days before the match between Djokovic and SInner. Oh wait... it was almost IDENTICAL, and Bublik went unpunished
@@jaer8395no it was not identical, don't be delusional. Novak's case is identical with Serena's screamed when the ball was still alive in US Open final against Stosur.
@@Sir3gar Lmao, I'm not being delusional, it was almost identical. The ball was still alive when Rublev was attempting to put it back into play. Sure, no one expected Rublev to get back Bublik's shot, but Novak wouldn't have grunted if he didn't think it was going to be a winner or at least a winning shot. Both points were constructed in the same way, both players grunted hard on their backhand down the line shots because they thought the shot would win them the point.
The hindrance on Nole was coming, i mean, the guy always scream like that but he almost always wait until is a set or match point, sometimes he repeat it on serious point when he thinks he has won those points but that time he got it wrong.
yup, he was so matured and classy, kudos to him, i would have lost it to the umpire on that stupid decision and meddy also acted like the point didn't belong to marton.
There should be a youtube video just for Marijana Veljovic, one of the worst empires I've ever seen of late. She has made so many bad calls. Look her up, so many bad calls. The Sinner vs Galan point is just one of many. She clearly made a bad overrule AFTER Galan struck the ball into the net, but still told Sinner to replay the point, insanity.
I agree the first one was a mistake. But she recovered greatly after that. The two other instances weren't mistakes at all. She was spot on Sinner was on some bs
She can't even see a thing anymore, her eyes beginning to close and her face has become so puffy from all that plastic fantastic facial surgeries. It is quite fascinating and sad though, a top level sports umpire being so obsessed and insecure about her physical appearance.
Me too. Love 💕 Tennis Advocate style of presentation especially. Translation, subtitled, score at the end. Image of the winner insert. So well done in addition to the tennis drama. Now you've reminded me to search for the Russian dashcam videos. Used to watch a lot years ago.
19:24 I love how you added a transition in the middle of Djokovic's ball bouncing, just to hit home how ridiculously long he takes to serve a single ball. It's insane. Kyrgios and Medvedev could have completed a game in that span of time.
@@over1845 it's also pretty bad. I love both as people but as players they both have had their share of antics on serve. The only one of the big three who doesn't do that is Roger, and ironically his serve is miles better than Rafa and Novak's.
99% of the time these players complain about the call affecting their shot, they're totally full of it. Every once in a blue moon the player is affected, but it's the drastic minority of the time.
@@saml5284 if the call comes before they have completed their own shot, the point must be replayed. As it could have potentially affected there shot, not saying it did, but rather considering, if it could have had an influence.
@@TonyTonyChopper4949 you're suggesting that that shot is affected if the contact with the ball has already occurred but the follow through is hindered? How would the follow through affect the shot if contact has already occurred?
I like when Novak is so privileged on the situation that he laughs at murphy when he says he's doing regular procedure. I didn't know that the procedure was that you could at least pass the baseline and they start the clock. The us open situation was different. But now you know that Novak doesn't want to go past that baseline to start the timer he'll probably hang around inside the court for about an hour
Between the hindrance call, racket abuse, & two time violations (in this compilation alone), You-Know-Who was trying to strong arm his way to an 8th WC win. That self-imposed pressure did him in. He wanted it too badly. Very self-aware of trying to match, set, & break records, but bad karma said not today.
He’s definitely bought into what his fans say about him. He thinks it’s him gs everyone, which is false lol. He’s essentially surrounded by a bunch of yes men
I watched the Alcaraz vs Djokovic live and omg he defo deserved that time violation warning! So many times he was taking his sweet time to serve, it needed to happen
Sinner was right. The two points were similar. Since she made the judgment that it was replay the point earlier, she should have made the same call on the second one. She made it worse by making a bad call the first time and then a good call the second time.
4:12 She didn't throw it on purpose, she slid, then tripped at the end of her slide and swung her arms to hold balance. But the motion in the moment really does look like she's just throwing the racket out of anger, hard to blame the umpire.
I’m pretty sure she threw it, correct call by umpire I think. If it hadn’t been Wimby though I doubt she would have got both violations, Wimbledon is quite strict on racket throwing.
Nah Veljović was so incompetent in the Sinner vs Galan match. It was called out when the hall was already travelling towards the net, the call didn’t affect him. And for Sinner, the ball was called in right as he was about to hit the ball so it would’ve affected him…uhhhh
It's easy to forget that Andreeva is only 16 given how high the standard of her game is, but at times it is very apparent that she's still just a kid. I really hope that she's got people working with her to develop the right attitude and that she doesn't end up being yet another player who looks to argue at every opportunity and who sabotages their own performances by losing control of their temper. The second incident with her, it's so obvious that she threw the racket. Yes she slid, yes her foot caught and she had to recover her balance, but flinging the racket in to the ground was clearly an intentional act after that. The umpire isn't going to change their mind because you've argued with them, so suck it up, get your focus back and keep playing.
7:05 i don’t get this one, they are saying the call affected whether she would have played for it or not but the call was after the ball had gone past her so the call didn’t affect her at all??
I assumed Novak thought he scored a winner and therefore made the late scream. However, the call should stand because Sinner was able to get to the ball and hit it in play.
Yeah I'm not sure about that Djokovkc hindrance call. He did make excessive noise, but Sinner made a play on it and the rally was still alive. I think the call was unnecessary tbh.
Why can't the line umpires delay the call till the player has hit the ball or the ball has dropped out of play ? Most of these disputes are over whether the (wrong) call affected the shot or not.
With the kvitova serve, the call came when the ball was behind her already. She didn’t hit the ball because she thought it was out too not because she heard the call
The umpires should be penalized for every incorrect decision they make. Even the line umpires should be penalized. They disrupt the momentum of the game
These videos would not exist if cameras were used. Objective, no need for challenge arguments, no multiple contradictory calls from 3 people, instead of umps being wrong they simply enforce the camera.
This decision on Jannik/Galan’s replay the point was a joke, it ruins the gameee! Bro how can you not see that you corrected the ball after he hit? It happens too much when the call is late but still replay the point, same with Fucsovic’s. And that last Djokovic hindrance, that was a good job
No matter if an umpire is right or wrong the two players can see better where a ball is going. For example, when a serve is an ace, it's called out, then it's reviewed, it's called in but not an ace, why does the other player not intervene by saying "It's an ace, give him/her the point". Same with a possible winner which is called out and eventually it's good. That way, we won't waste that much time with a player going back and forth with an umpire and the opponent will show good sportsmanship. I just don't get it
I've learned from these videos that no tennis player ever knows when a judge called a ball out. Every player that complains that the call was made before they hit the ball has been wrong on every clip I've seen here, lol
@@PsycoFogna you need glasses to hear a tennis racket hit a ball, and THEN hear a judge call "out"? I think you're shopping for the wrong corrective aids, my friend
If anyone wonders why Nole doesn't get the love that Fed or Rafa get, here's one reason. Gracious! I've called hindrance on rec-league opponents who do that. And yes, this was much more blatant than what Alcaraz, Sabalenka and others do on every point.
That was CLEARLY a late call on Stevanovic ace, Petra should have given the point to her, also in Meddy's case, really poor from them, glad both of them having a bad results recently...
Honestly... Electronic line calling is the way to go. The idea that a dumb human could cause an important point to have to be replayed is so outdated at this point.
The dumb electronic system also fails sometimes. The biggest change is not as much the improved accuracy, as the fact that players know the futility of arguing against an algorithmic simulation. Then, we'd lose these fascinatingly entertaining videos...
The Sinner-Galan match was just a straight up circus from an umpiring standpoint. Not actually sure she knows what the rules are around replaying vs awarding the point.
Only the first call was wrong, the other 2 were right
@@federicoprincipi5272 that last one was most definitely not right
@salruffino8447 how? The call didn't affect Sinner's missed return.
I think botox got to her brain
Only the first call was wrong though, the other 2 were good
Damn Jannik really had to deal with a lot in like 15 minutes, good that he remained cool
Most he’s even spoken during a match.
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Just wanted to say, i really appreeciate you putting the scores of the match at the end, means i dont have to go searching to find who won :)
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I love this. It's rare to see Jannik get rattled. And even then he argues politely 😂
The day always gets better when Tennis Advocate uploads!
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yes I was having a sleepy morning but I saw this upload and had it with some coffee. Woke me right up
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Lol " i slid then I fell" as she motions throwing the racket on the floor before realising
Sinner has the coolest head in the game even under these circumstances. Gotta love the kid.
Can’t wait for him and Carlos to spar for years to come.
Jannik really kept his cool, 9/10 other guys would’ve lost it
Yeah 9/10, except when Daniil stole his plushie toy 😂
And he was absolutely correct too...
@@TennisAdvocate It wasn't Sinner's plushie. Meddie was taking his OWN toy back after having temporarily placed it in the trophy before the speech. Optics can be deceiving.
@@got2bjosh It was the tournament officials who took Sinner's plushie before Medvedev even put his in Sinner's cup. I wonder if he ever got it back.
If that was Kyrgios in Sinner's shoes I can't imagine what woulda happened
The umpire was right. Djokovic screamed when the ball from his shot had passed the net. That's hindrance.
And alcaraz…who does it every single shot? His ridiculous double bark lats the entire shot yo until the opponent hits. I agree Novak shouldn’t have done that, but they have to be consistent, can’t just call a hinderance for Novak but not for the crowd fave alcaraz
@@mattyboi8338 I see your point but Alcaraz does it all the time Djokovic doesn't and when he did it's hindrance because it was unexpected. I agree that all tennis players should not be allowed to make noises after then hit the ball but the ATP and WTA don't care that it's annoying to fans.
Players like Sonego, Zapata miralles get away with it unpunished every game they play though
everyone does this Alcaraz sabalenka and no umpire calls it. Novak did do it 100% but it never gets called
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Djokovic screamed because he thought he won that point. (I didn't expect Sinner could return that shot neither) It was apparently an unusual scream from him because he seemed to prepare cheering for his winner. But it is true that some umpires would rather ignore it.
Nole’s hindrance was 💯 correct. You can’t be screaming right when your opponent has a play on the ball
1000% agree. I love when he plays dumb despite knowing exactly why he's wrong
@@colesmith7509 everyone does this Alcaraz sabalenka and no umpire calls it. Novak did do it 100% but it never gets called
He screamed late too
@@Johnmili4565 maybe because it was unexpected
@@Johnmili4565its because he extended the grunt for a winner, if he had his normal grunt when he hit the ball like alcaraz then he wouldnt have been called for a hinderance
GREAT CALL by the umpire in the Djokovic/Sinner match. I absolutely hate when players grunt extra loudly when they thing they've hit a winner, and that's EXACTLY what Novak did...but Sinner got it back haha
True, it's not like literally the same thing didn't happen between Bublik and Rublev just a couple of days before the match between Djokovic and SInner. Oh wait... it was almost IDENTICAL, and Bublik went unpunished
@@jaer8395no it was not identical, don't be delusional. Novak's case is identical with Serena's screamed when the ball was still alive in US Open final against Stosur.
@@Sir3gar Lmao, I'm not being delusional, it was almost identical. The ball was still alive when Rublev was attempting to put it back into play. Sure, no one expected Rublev to get back Bublik's shot, but Novak wouldn't have grunted if he didn't think it was going to be a winner or at least a winning shot. Both points were constructed in the same way, both players grunted hard on their backhand down the line shots because they thought the shot would win them the point.
Do u hata dopdal then?
haha troll
Sinner defeated Galan+the whole umpire crew
Sinnner is right - good he stayed calm
if what happened to sinner happened to me, i would’ve lost it 😆😆 good he stayed so calm
The hindrance on Nole was coming, i mean, the guy always scream like that but he almost always wait until is a set or match point, sometimes he repeat it on serious point when he thinks he has won those points but that time he got it wrong.
According to your nonsecical logic every tennis player's every grunt or scream is hindrance. Now you understand how stupid you sound?
Hello??? That umpire for the Sinner - Galan match looks worse with every new video release, is she even thinking straight?
Fucsovics lost a close call, and he exuded respect. 👌 Fair play to you, Márton.
yup, he was so matured and classy, kudos to him, i would have lost it to the umpire on that stupid decision and meddy also acted like the point didn't belong to marton.
Velijovic got so much work done on her face, she can't even see a ball anymore 🤦🏻♂️
She looks like a monster now, she used to be a beautiful woman, how not to use Botox example.
Man, Tsitsipas is dirty. He had no intention of challenging before Andy went to hit down the line.
18:24 - definitely hindrance, good call by umpire. Djokovic shouldn't act that surprised that he was called out on it.
Look again you idiot. Djokovic screamed way before Sinner even attempted his shot. Djokovic's scream didn't affect Sinner at all you delusional loser.
Keep showing your Serbia phobia, if it was any other player it would of been fine
@@yolotube5275Serbia phobia? Is that even a thing?
There should be a youtube video just for Marijana Veljovic, one of the worst empires I've ever seen of late. She has made so many bad calls. Look her up, so many bad calls. The Sinner vs Galan point is just one of many. She clearly made a bad overrule AFTER Galan struck the ball into the net, but still told Sinner to replay the point, insanity.
She’s painful to watch and now she’s painful to look at too.
Nothing beats the British Empire!
@jimnosnow4484 who? Fergus 🥔 Murphy
I agree the first one was a mistake. But she recovered greatly after that. The two other instances weren't mistakes at all. She was spot on
Sinner was on some bs
She can't even see a thing anymore, her eyes beginning to close and her face has become so puffy from all that plastic fantastic facial surgeries. It is quite fascinating and sad though, a top level sports umpire being so obsessed and insecure about her physical appearance.
That Sinner game was a shitshow wow
meddy has me in stitches every appearance on tennis advocate, guy is so great for tennis
It used to be Russian dashcam videos, but Tennis Drama is now the genre I cannot watch before bed. Who's wrong, who's right? It just amps me up.
I will search for Russian dashcam videos now. Wish me luck!
@@emmyelijah7395 I'm just warning you. Not every pedestrian lives!
Me too. Love 💕 Tennis Advocate style of presentation especially. Translation, subtitled, score at the end. Image of the winner insert. So well done in addition to the tennis drama.
Now you've reminded me to search for the Russian dashcam videos. Used to watch a lot years ago.
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I also love watching those Russian dashcam and fail funny videos
Umpire in Sinner's match has too much botox in her brain. It's affecting her eyesight
True that
Sinner was so right
So many of these are the reason I can’t wait for the tour to switch to electronic line calls. Umpires make horrible decisions after the challenges
8:40 umpire is wrong. it was an ace. the out was after the ace.
and the commentators didn't even get that, really shame on them...
Thanks to both of you for noticing, really pissed me off watching that 🤣😭
Yup.. it was really obvious..
unbelievable Djokovic tried to argue the hindrance call
How much does Umpires get??? Veljovic got a lot of Plastic on her face.
What is goin on with Veljovic face?
Too much plastic surgery, she looks like Bear Grylls when he got stung by a bee
19:24 I love how you added a transition in the middle of Djokovic's ball bouncing, just to hit home how ridiculously long he takes to serve a single ball. It's insane. Kyrgios and Medvedev could have completed a game in that span of time.
What's ur opinion on Nadal serve them and his antics
@@over1845 it's also pretty bad. I love both as people but as players they both have had their share of antics on serve. The only one of the big three who doesn't do that is Roger, and ironically his serve is miles better than Rafa and Novak's.
amazing umpire hindrance call. amazing compilation of drama, sincere thanks for these type of videos!!
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Sinner really caught some bad umpiring there. Classy guy
At 7:48. It's an ace. Or the opponent can keep calling and disrupt the whole match.
99% of the time these players complain about the call affecting their shot, they're totally full of it. Every once in a blue moon the player is affected, but it's the drastic minority of the time.
That’s not how it works bud
@@heavygamer9511 how does it work, bud?
@@saml5284 if the call comes before they have completed their own shot, the point must be replayed. As it could have potentially affected there shot, not saying it did, but rather considering, if it could have had an influence.
@@heavygamer9511 That's exactly how it works. Timing of the call only helps to inform the decision.
@@TonyTonyChopper4949 you're suggesting that that shot is affected if the contact with the ball has already occurred but the follow through is hindered? How would the follow through affect the shot if contact has already occurred?
I like when Novak is so privileged on the situation that he laughs at murphy when he says he's doing regular procedure. I didn't know that the procedure was that you could at least pass the baseline and they start the clock. The us open situation was different. But now you know that Novak doesn't want to go past that baseline to start the timer he'll probably hang around inside the court for about an hour
The umpire in the Galan-Sinner match looks like she was stung in the face by some bees.
Yeahhh the filler looks awful
@@colesmith7509 and the lips. She was a really pretty woman prior to this.
Marijana Veljović looked stunning before she had all that botox. Got all the good attention beforehand
Between the hindrance call, racket abuse, & two time violations (in this compilation alone), You-Know-Who was trying to strong arm his way to an 8th WC win. That self-imposed pressure did him in. He wanted it too badly. Very self-aware of trying to match, set, & break records, but bad karma said not today.
How anyone could think that Kvitova didn’t leave that ball I’ll never know.
couldn't agree more, she literally left the ball before the call, even the commentators said the call affected her, delusional people...
why does Djokovics always think the rules dont matter to him hes no different to any other player
He’s definitely bought into what his fans say about him. He thinks it’s him gs everyone, which is false lol. He’s essentially surrounded by a bunch of yes men
Ahahah fuck pff nothing of you
Because many other players never have certain rules applied to them
When did he think that? At least find a reasonable argument against him.
Came for tennis drama. Stayed for Medvedev speaking French.
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The decision about the ace at 7:13 was dreadful. The 'out' call was made well after the ball had passed Kvitova. Absolutely should have been an ace
Great point selections. Aptly titled ! Thanks for the effort.
LETS GO! Glad ur back with the content!!
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That umpire in the Sinner v Galan match is super incompetent. She should never oversee top-shelf matches again.
17:30😂😂😂 what honesty!
Is it just me or do the "out" calls seem to never ever be early enough to affect the stroke when they argue it did
Umpire was right vs Djokovic, he screamed like he had hit a clear winner, which was not.
I watched the Alcaraz vs Djokovic live and omg he defo deserved that time violation warning! So many times he was taking his sweet time to serve, it needed to happen
yeh it’s because he thinks he should have special privileges above the rules
Djocock is the biggest drama queen of all time 😂. So many MT, 10+ minutes bathroom breaks whenever he’s losing, takes forever to serve
Cry more clowm
True, because Nadal totally doesn't take bathroom breaks or medical timeouts whenever he's losing, he also never goes over the serve time limit
Good old Roger took a few long bathroom breaks when he was losing. Cry, cry, cry...
Some of those umps just do a terrible job in moments when you need a competent decision making.
Can Veljovic even open her eyes?
Sinner was right. The two points were similar. Since she made the judgment that it was replay the point earlier, she should have made the same call on the second one. She made it worse by making a bad call the first time and then a good call the second time.
bit late to the party but so glad tennis advocate put up another amazing video
How many mistakes that botox umpire can make in one match, jeez.
She probably has a tough time seeing with those puffed eyes
Plastic surgery apparently doesn’t improve eyesight and judgement.
Wow, how cheaply mean can human beings be being their screen
4:12 She didn't throw it on purpose, she slid, then tripped at the end of her slide and swung her arms to hold balance. But the motion in the moment really does look like she's just throwing the racket out of anger, hard to blame the umpire.
I’m pretty sure she threw it, correct call by umpire I think. If it hadn’t been Wimby though I doubt she would have got both violations, Wimbledon is quite strict on racket throwing.
Nah Veljović was so incompetent in the Sinner vs Galan match. It was called out when the hall was already travelling towards the net, the call didn’t affect him. And for Sinner, the ball was called in right as he was about to hit the ball so it would’ve affected him…uhhhh
It's easy to forget that Andreeva is only 16 given how high the standard of her game is, but at times it is very apparent that she's still just a kid. I really hope that she's got people working with her to develop the right attitude and that she doesn't end up being yet another player who looks to argue at every opportunity and who sabotages their own performances by losing control of their temper. The second incident with her, it's so obvious that she threw the racket. Yes she slid, yes her foot caught and she had to recover her balance, but flinging the racket in to the ground was clearly an intentional act after that. The umpire isn't going to change their mind because you've argued with them, so suck it up, get your focus back and keep playing.
Andreeva did in fact slide & also did in fact throw the racket after she slid. “Right decision”
7:05 i don’t get this one, they are saying the call affected whether she would have played for it or not but the call was after the ball had gone past her so the call didn’t affect her at all??
At 07:02 Kvitova literally left the ball, call was late
I assumed Novak thought he scored a winner and therefore made the late scream. However, the call should stand because Sinner was able to get to the ball and hit it in play.
Yeah I'm not sure about that Djokovkc hindrance call. He did make excessive noise, but Sinner made a play on it and the rally was still alive. I think the call was unnecessary tbh.
Thanks man
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A lot of the issues come down to officiating line calls. They need to use some kind of electronic line calling, that way ALL of that is removed.
Why can't the line umpires delay the call till the player has hit the ball or the ball has dropped out of play ? Most of these disputes are over whether the (wrong) call affected the shot or not.
what has happened to that female umpire on the sinner match? is she unwell?
Botox. Looks hideous
Too much botox
She's had a ton of filler. She used to be really attractive before but now looks like a wax figure
With the kvitova serve, the call came when the ball was behind her already. She didn’t hit the ball because she thought it was out too not because she heard the call
"You're joking"
"No you're djoking"
Great videos as usual! Thank you.
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These umpire decision and judgement making calls is just AWFUL these days. Completely awful.
Bad call in Parry vs Dart. She cannot have the benefit of a challenge if it’s going to be a point replay if it’s in.
I'm really surprised Petra didn't give Stevanovic the point. She was clearly right. It's the sort of thing she'd normally do in that situation.
I don't know... in the replay seems clear that Petra gets close enough to the ball to try a return, then refrains from doing it.
@@rafarequeni822yes but before the line umpires called it out, c'mon it was really obvious
"I slid" lol
I love my favorite channel😉😉👍🏿
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The umpires should be penalized for every incorrect decision they make. Even the line umpires should be penalized. They disrupt the momentum of the game
7:00 is an awful call from the umpire the ball was beyond Petra before the line judge called ‘out’. Woeful umpire
Commentators wrong in Kvitova match 7.01. The call was late. Kvitova did not have a play on the ball.
Wimbledon was a joke this year, so many mistakes
So funny how they say their full name at Wimby when they get a warning
Sinner sounds just like fognini when he gets upset 😂
haha I was thinking the same
GOAT Sports content UA-camr
crazy to think that andreeva is only 16 years old
Sinner was only right on the first one.
andreeva: Decision Umpire was ABSOLUTE RIGHT
These videos would not exist if cameras were used. Objective, no need for challenge arguments, no multiple contradictory calls from 3 people, instead of umps being wrong they simply enforce the camera.
This decision on Jannik/Galan’s replay the point was a joke, it ruins the gameee! Bro how can you not see that you corrected the ball after he hit? It happens too much when the call is late but still replay the point, same with Fucsovic’s. And that last Djokovic hindrance, that was a good job
No matter if an umpire is right or wrong the two players can see better where a ball is going. For example, when a serve is an ace, it's called out, then it's reviewed, it's called in but not an ace, why does the other player not intervene by saying "It's an ace, give him/her the point". Same with a possible winner which is called out and eventually it's good. That way, we won't waste that much time with a player going back and forth with an umpire and the opponent will show good sportsmanship. I just don't get it
The Stevanovic one is such bad judgment from the umpire. The call came after the ball was already past Kvitova.
can't stand Tsitsipas
I've learned from these videos that no tennis player ever knows when a judge called a ball out. Every player that complains that the call was made before they hit the ball has been wrong on every clip I've seen here, lol
Then buy a pair of glasses -.-
@@PsycoFogna you need glasses to hear a tennis racket hit a ball, and THEN hear a judge call "out"? I think you're shopping for the wrong corrective aids, my friend
Since Fergus 🥔 Murphy loves to start the serve clock early...put him on Nadal's matches next year and watch him not give him any time violations #bias
The umpires are just so bad
If anyone wonders why Nole doesn't get the love that Fed or Rafa get, here's one reason. Gracious! I've called hindrance on rec-league opponents who do that. And yes, this was much more blatant than what Alcaraz, Sabalenka and others do on every point.
What a clown lmfao. Novak didn't even argue with umpire about it u fedal diksucker.
That was CLEARLY a late call on Stevanovic ace, Petra should have given the point to her, also in Meddy's case, really poor from them, glad both of them having a bad results recently...
What the hell is up with that female umpire's face in the Sinner vs Galan match?? Is it even a female umpire?
Tennis umpires need to use their common sense. Honestly some of these calls were ridiculous.
What is wrong with tennis players that they cannot control themselves?????? They are crazy.
Honestly... Electronic line calling is the way to go. The idea that a dumb human could cause an important point to have to be replayed is so outdated at this point.
The dumb electronic system also fails sometimes. The biggest change is not as much the improved accuracy, as the fact that players know the futility of arguing against an algorithmic simulation. Then, we'd lose these fascinatingly entertaining videos...