2024 Commencement Address by Roger Federer at Dartmouth

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  • Tennis great-turned-philanthropist Roger Federer delivered the Commencement address at Dartmouth on June 9, 2024. The eight-time Wimbledon champion gave pointers on how to win at life. Federer received a Doctor of Humane Letters degree at the Commencement ceremony.
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  • @milnella
    @milnella 12 днів тому +2058

    The three lessons: 1) Effortless is a myth 2) Is only a point 3)Life is bigger than the court Thanks Roger! 🙂

    • @kevinmcfarlane2752
      @kevinmcfarlane2752 12 днів тому +13

      2 was Rafa's attitude from early on as well.

    • @m03_m
      @m03_m 12 днів тому +9

      PhD may not be earn in university. And in today world certificate should be use to grade a person. But still the world is using certificate and grade to define a person first.

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 12 днів тому +21

      1.1. Belief in yourself has to be earned

    • @anirudhtadanki7698
      @anirudhtadanki7698 11 днів тому +23

      And for the tennis players: 4) For the forehand: eastern grip, knuckles apart, don't grip too tight. The takeback is important, and so is the follow through 🐐

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 11 днів тому +3

      @@anirudhtadanki7698 iT's NoT a MetAPhoR

  • @michael57603
    @michael57603 11 днів тому +1125

    "Belief in yourself has to be earned" - let that sink in.

    • @uliwidmaier5192
      @uliwidmaier5192 11 днів тому +18

      Yup. Deepest statement in the whole speech. Looking at life from my perspective as a 62-year-old, I can confirm both its truth and its importance. Thank you, michael56703, for highlighting it.

    • @Maria-ol4rm
      @Maria-ol4rm 10 днів тому +2

      Could you explain the meaning of this?

    • @uliwidmaier5192
      @uliwidmaier5192 10 днів тому

      @@Maria-ol4rm Here's what I think it means. You have whatever talent and capability you were born with. That's your foundation. By itself, it's nothing. But with discipline and unrelenting work, you develop your skills from that starting point. And the more you progress with that work, the more you develop belief, trust, faith in yourself and your abilities. The orchestra conductor Herbert von Karajan (1908-1989) once said, "you have to learn how to be ruthless on yourself." That's exactly the attitude you need to actualize your potential. And over time, you can and do believe in yourself, move away from a purely instinctive approach, become conscious of your strengths and weaknesses, learn how to overcome the latter. I think Federer's 2017 neo-backhand is a wonderful example of this. It took him this long to learn to truly believe in his backhand. Even during his most dominant time, 2004-2008, the backhand was always a little vulnerable. But with experience and sustained work and dedication, he finally figured out to liberate the backhand and trust it fully. Result: a dominant year at an advanced age. And a very hard-earned belief in himself.
      Does that make sense?

    • @porcellaina
      @porcellaina 10 днів тому +55

      When you are up to something, you may be able to 'think' that you believe in yourself, but without putting enough time and effort into your work you may be just pretending to do so. True belief in yourself can only be obtained after hard work, realizing what you are really capable of.

    • @uliwidmaier5192
      @uliwidmaier5192 10 днів тому +2

      ​@@porcellainaYes! Well put!

  • @BDennisHughes
    @BDennisHughes 11 днів тому +756

    Just a few observations from someone who was there (my niece received her undergraduate degree). The crowd (including the students) loved the speech. The reason the applause is muted was weather related. We were all holding umbrellas and slapping our free hand against our legs but that just isn't as loud as two hands clapping. The protesters numbered about 50 and were barely audible if you were in the crowd (at least from where I was near the Jumbotron). Nobody paid them a lick of attention that I noticed. Last and most important, it truly was a memorable speech, and like Doctor Roger, I will never forget that I was there "On the Green". And if I ever do see him on the street, I will definitely thank him and congratulate him. Awesome experience for this 62 year old!

    • @awsstvawsstv2809
      @awsstvawsstv2809 11 днів тому +35

      I can hear them in the audio and that made me happy, no matter how much you try to silence them you wont be able to. Free Gaza

    • @user-wd8rm2ni3y
      @user-wd8rm2ni3y 11 днів тому +21

      Who were the protesters anyway? I loved the speech. But I noticed the loud noises and was wondering.

    • @user-wd8rm2ni3y
      @user-wd8rm2ni3y 11 днів тому

      Were the protesters stupid pro-"Palestine"🙄 protesters?

    • @user-wd8rm2ni3y
      @user-wd8rm2ni3y 11 днів тому +8

      And congratulations to your niece!🎉

    • @anubhavcert
      @anubhavcert 10 днів тому +25

      How was he able to “effortlessly” deliver such a brilliant speech? Was there a teleprompter ? Or did he practice behind the scenes to deliver another “effortless” performance!

  • @janbrogan7912
    @janbrogan7912 6 днів тому +38

    This great champion has no shame showing his heart and tears when touched. He’s a wonderful role model for boys and men not just for his tennis.

  • @samsmith8415
    @samsmith8415 12 днів тому +2088

    Never have I seen a billionaire who just doesn't seem like it at all. It's why he was voted most popular player every single year he played

    • @youngmyth
      @youngmyth 12 днів тому +29

      Lol you don’t know him.

    • @saradastrickman6406
      @saradastrickman6406 11 днів тому +14

      ...and his shoes are actually worth the money!

    • @samsmith8415
      @samsmith8415 11 днів тому +5

      @saradastrickman6406 hey I love trump too I'm throwing no shade

    • @radicalaps9230
      @radicalaps9230 11 днів тому +25

      @@youngmyth Well obviously he's talking about his public image. He's saying he likes the way he presents and holds himself. Nothing wrong with that.

    • @nero1375
      @nero1375 11 днів тому +2

      what a sad life when you always are labeling people.

  • @antrikshluthra6599
    @antrikshluthra6599 12 днів тому +612

    14:50 "Negative energy is wasted energy. Become a master of overcoming bad moments... That is the sign of a champion"

    • @MsAbonney
      @MsAbonney 10 днів тому +12

      Jerks protesting in the background…but yet he stays focused!❤

    • @seanoconnell1231
      @seanoconnell1231 8 днів тому

      I

    • @seanoconnell1231
      @seanoconnell1231 8 днів тому

      ​@@MsAbonney.😢🎉..🎉l🎉a-🎉..🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅🎉🎉🎉Use the edit icon to pin, add or delete clips.🎉🎉🎉🎉😢🎉🎉🎉

    • @kingjohannes1615
      @kingjohannes1615 День тому

      ​@@MsAbonney cry about it they stand for something atleast😢

  • @joycesmeltzer4598
    @joycesmeltzer4598 9 днів тому +136

    Wow. At 83 years old and having listened to hundreds of commencement addresses, this gentleman has spoken clearly and well. He has in simplicity given a brief outline that will help every student who was listening and is willing to remember what he heard.

  • @saravananj8042
    @saravananj8042 11 днів тому +385

    1. Effortless is a myth
    2. Work very hard to make it look easy
    3. Discipline, Patience, Trusting yourself, Loving the process, managing life and managing process are talents
    4. Is only a point
    5. You work harder and thought possible, but still lose
    6. Keep working and Keep competing
    7. 54%
    8. Sign of a champion
    9. Work harder but Remember, work smarter
    10. Life is much bigger than the tennis court

    • @stevennguyen7543
      @stevennguyen7543 10 днів тому +8

      Thank you for your summary🙏🏽

    • @mexicandream8027
      @mexicandream8027 10 днів тому +10

      Also, negative energy is wasted energy. ❤

    • @shipwreck8847
      @shipwreck8847 9 днів тому +8

      Nobody writes about his philanthropy and his message to help others. It goes to show what people value in our society and it's a "me" culture. One of his biggest talking points was to do something for the greater good of the whole and larger than yourself.

    • @orangeknight321
      @orangeknight321 8 днів тому

      What does "is only a point" mean?

    • @nanbuenfil55
      @nanbuenfil55 8 днів тому

      ⁠ 4:53 solo es un paso en la vida , que eso no lo es todo, al ver la vida completada…. Me explique ?

  • @serendipity628
    @serendipity628 12 днів тому +983

    Fascinating that he won about 80% of all singles matches he played but only 54% of the total points played. Those key points are vital.

    • @kevinmcfarlane2752
      @kevinmcfarlane2752 12 днів тому +21

      That’s the difference between the top players and the rest at that level.

    • @simongust7722
      @simongust7722 12 днів тому +49

      I mean 54% is as good as it gets. I don't think there is anyone with more than 55%. But they have a thing in common: they win a lot. If you go to atp tour website, you can see each player's total points won. In the top 10, only Novak has 54%, then Sinner, Alcaraz and Meddy with 53% All GS Champions. Then the 52% Zverev, Rublev and Ruud. They have won a lot of titles but no GS. The only player that doesn't follow this trend is Stan Wawrinka with 51%

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 12 днів тому +12

      He won the points that counted. Well, most of them anyway

    • @whodefan
      @whodefan 12 днів тому +37

      Rafa wins 55% at Roland Garros. One more percentage points makes you a 14-time champion at a GS event. That's because points in tennis is a zero-sum game. That's what makes tennis such a different sport than virtually any other professional sport. Every mistake you make, rewards your opponent.

    • @tomr6955
      @tomr6955 11 днів тому +3

      54% is a lot.

  • @gerritvanmilligen3657
    @gerritvanmilligen3657 12 днів тому +1164

    There is a reason why he is the GOAT of tennis. People might say we are just huge fans, but its more than that. He might not have all the numbers, but he will remain the King of tennis not just based on his records, playstyle and talent...but as an incredible role model who transcended tennis and gives damn good speeches like this. He is a wonderful human being. Thank you Roger

    • @plavo123
      @plavo123 11 днів тому

      Goat 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Pt225go25
      @Pt225go25 11 днів тому +26

      Well, not that I care, but recently Sports Illustrated said “the debate is over” and named Djokovic as the “Goat.” Personally I don’t see the point in any of it - they are all uniquely gifted players, why not just let “the debate” go.

    • @dominikk7237
      @dominikk7237 11 днів тому +21

      He is the 3rd on the list. Djokovic is the GOAT.

    • @yxyfiona
      @yxyfiona 11 днів тому +21

      Novak is the undisputed goat. But you can have your own preferences, but no need to dispute the fact and statistics

    • @DrMrPersonGuy
      @DrMrPersonGuy 11 днів тому +30

      ​​@@dominikk7237Djokovic was lucky to play in an era of weak next gens and lost gens. Now the new kids Alcaraz and Sinner are showing how easy it is to farm the lost and next gens, and even Djokovic himself.

  • @sawyer7191
    @sawyer7191 11 днів тому +213

    Why am I in tears!? This man is just a real human that happened to care about sharing his vulnerabilities to humans! He’s such a kind person!

  • @sandraasuth
    @sandraasuth 8 днів тому +129

    Who the hell can top this? NO ONE. Can’t recall ever seeing someone cry like Roger at the end of any commencement speech. Genuine and emotionally beautiful.

    • @AmazonEnforcer
      @AmazonEnforcer 6 днів тому

      Rubbish comment. Go buy a Rolex to show your support.

    • @chimenea214
      @chimenea214 6 днів тому

      Watch the conan o brian comencement in Dartmouth. Best speech ever.

    • @sandraasuth
      @sandraasuth 5 днів тому +5

      @@chimenea214 I love Conan, but I didn’t laugh that much at his speech and I got all the jokes. I think Federer’s was better tying in the tennis lessons/analogies that are more memorable imho. It had more depth along with the use of humor. I was brought to tears at the end and more inspired. To each their own 😊

  • @hellostephanie
    @hellostephanie 12 днів тому +471

    Saw an interview of him and Rafa, and he said that the legacy he wants to leave for the world is not just his name and accomplishments in tennis, but moreso his legacy as a kind and respectable person, role model. No doubt he is a role model the younger generations need and he is leaving his mark!

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 12 днів тому +23

      Heck, I'm almost a decade older than Roger and he's a role model to me

    • @WatticusGameTime
      @WatticusGameTime 11 днів тому +8

      ​@@dielaughing73Great Point!!! (Pun intended)
      I'm 2.5 years old than Roger, but he's definitely a role model to me!
      What he's accomplished in his shorter lifetime than mine just absolutely boggles my mind!
      His speech was awesome and his legacy is fully on track with everything he does! What a great treat for the graduates of Dartmouth!
      Very cool! 😎😎😎

    • @hazelblock9622
      @hazelblock9622 10 днів тому +3

      As a teacher and a tennis fanatic watching Roger at " The Match of Africa" in Cape Town ( with Rafa) was one of the hi lights of my life. With his foundation he is " educating Africa
      He is giving African and South African children the opportunity to have a future. He will not only be remembered as a champion tennis player but as a champion human. Roger s mother is South African, he was born close to where I live, and he has the spirit of Nelson Mandela running through his veins.
      Thank you Roger

  • @NabillMussa
    @NabillMussa 12 днів тому +433

    More than a Doctor… just a beautiful human being 🙏❤️

  • @bruceeven9942
    @bruceeven9942 11 днів тому +199

    What an honor to have Roger Federer speak at any commencement service. Such a class act.

  • @Krishnasarda85
    @Krishnasarda85 7 днів тому +15

    He choked at the end. Such a humble man. And that’s why he is the greatest..the real GOAT

  • @fcsolis
    @fcsolis 12 днів тому +693

    Man. That was heart-felt. He choked in the end. Thank you.

    • @YeTism
      @YeTism 12 днів тому +52

      Don’t use the word “choked” it brings back bad memories.

    • @gildylan8703
      @gildylan8703 12 днів тому +42

      @@YeTism i've erased 19 from my memory, almost..

    • @altruism8637
      @altruism8637 12 днів тому +36

      @@YeTism look on the bright side. He had match point and made it to the final. At like 39 years old. THat is winning.

    • @danyagamingone
      @danyagamingone 12 днів тому +6

      @@altruism8637 the glass is half filled, not half empty 😂😂

    • @randolphpinkle4482
      @randolphpinkle4482 11 днів тому +1

      Sadly, he choked in the end. Famous last words.

  • @dapsilisvanitas3875
    @dapsilisvanitas3875 12 днів тому +363

    A great person on the court and off the court. We’ll never forget the face of tennis. Congrats to the class of 2024!

  • @josth9514
    @josth9514 10 днів тому +106

    Roger Federer is not only an exceptional tennis player, but also a symbol of elegance and grace in sport. His inimitable technique and fair sportsmanship have inspired generations and left a lasting mark on the sport of tennis. Although he no longer holds the most records, he is still considered by many to be the GOAT, as he has enriched the sport in a unique way through his style of play and his personality. Federer has managed to carry his numerous successes with humility and humanity, making him a role model both on and off the court. After his career ended, I stopped watching tennis, because somehow tennis wasn't the same without him. Roger Federer's legacy will live on not only through his impressive victories, but also through his values and character.

    • @gregoryphillips3969
      @gregoryphillips3969 7 днів тому +2

      I liken Roger somewhat to Chris Evert. They were both great champions who besides being extraordinarily successful tennis players represented themselves with total class. Maybe not statistically but if you take everything into account a case can be made for both of them as GOATS.
      Yes just on statistics it's Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic. But like Roger Federer said life is bigger than just the court.

    • @wallaceyallup4036
      @wallaceyallup4036 7 днів тому +2

      If I may, I think he is the Statesman, anyone would ever want to be, in sports and in life.

  • @girishnachane856
    @girishnachane856 9 днів тому +16

    Effortless is Myth. But Roger is Reality.
    Man Man Man. What a Speach. Your every action win our hearts. We have heard every word of Speach. Thats why your are The GOAT, The KING, For us and will always.
    Heartiest Congratulations for one more Grand (Education) slam. Love to see you in this. Thank you Dartmouth for honouring our Hero❤❤

  • @glenharris8671
    @glenharris8671 12 днів тому +249

    Very decent man...the class of 2024 was blessed to have him give this commencement speech...

  • @supreadytoparty
    @supreadytoparty 12 днів тому +366

    Why did he start tearing up at end? Now I'm tearing up! Haha what an incredible human being.

    • @shinwooyeo3291
      @shinwooyeo3291 12 днів тому +13

      I did too

    • @rioollie
      @rioollie 12 днів тому +10

      @@shinwooyeo3291 Not me; I got something in my eye.

    • @shemmy2933
      @shemmy2933 12 днів тому +6

      ​@@rioolliesomething in your eye right at the end of his speech 😂

    • @Lucille-ky9mp
      @Lucille-ky9mp 12 днів тому +3

      Me too @ supready🇨🇭

    • @youngmyth
      @youngmyth 12 днів тому +17

      That’s how Roger has always been. It’s a myth that he’s emotionless. What he did was hold all the emotions back and then it would burst out after the competition. Makes you wonder how he was at home after losing! (Per my girlfriend when she was watching a match once lool😅). Nah j/k special guy

  • @shane5723
    @shane5723 11 днів тому +133

    I have said it many times, and I'll say it again, this man is not the Greatest Tennis Player Of All Time, although he is one of the top three greatest of all time, but he is without ANY doubt the most LOVED tennis player and in my opinion the most LOVED athlete of all time. There is a reason for that, and the reason is obvious when you watch this 26 minute speech. Roger Federer is the most genuine and loving sports star that anyone will ever meet or watch. His love for people including his family, friends, fans, and even these kids that he doesn't know at all shines as brightly as a star when you look in his eyes and see his expressions on his face. He is truly remarkable not only as a tennis player, but as a man as well. Thank you Roger for the 24 years (1998-2022) of tennis euphoria you gave to your fans, but thank you 😢even more for being the man, the dad, the husband, the son, the brother, the friend, the role model, and the inspiration to more people than you could ever imagine. There are two tennis players (Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal) who have finally after so many years of trying eclipsed your records, but no amount of trying by them or any other player that has ever played or will ever play will be enough to eclipse you as a man, and what you have meant to the sport of tennis. Thank you, Roger. We love you and we miss you dearly 😢
    Sincerely,
    Shane Gregg

    • @alefigs
      @alefigs 10 днів тому +2

      Wise words! I totaly agree with everything you wrote!

    • @moonoham
      @moonoham 10 днів тому +1

      So well said❤❤❤.

    • @micheljpsara2767
      @micheljpsara2767 10 днів тому +2

      I love your message, I feel exactly the same, perfectly said

    • @ritapalm4271
      @ritapalm4271 8 днів тому +1

      You said it perfectly!

    • @samyakjain727
      @samyakjain727 5 днів тому +1

      Beautifully put. I would say that the notion of conceptualising sporting greatness through pure titles is a bit limited though. As players are active at different times (even in the same ‘era’). That’s putting aside playing styles, innovation and new techniques, and ofc public image / superstardom / legacy to the game
      Combining all these makes Federer the undisputed GOAT

  • @tanumoles
    @tanumoles 11 днів тому +89

    Lucky, LUCKY students and all who were there to hear this!

  • @vernonchikchadwick8187
    @vernonchikchadwick8187 11 днів тому +155

    Good choice of Roger, not only a great tennis player but a decent human being. His combination of talent, wit, culture, and versatility fits Dartmouth perfectly.

    • @ganeshdore
      @ganeshdore 10 днів тому

      Along with Bong. and rain . Thats DartMouth for ya. and yes Dartmouth has all attributes covered. You missed God.

  • @pkoppula
    @pkoppula 12 днів тому +140

    I don't know how he nonchalantly speaks like this every single time. Ever so humble. Thanks Dartmouth and Tony for making this possible ❤🙏

  • @wahn10
    @wahn10 11 днів тому +27

    I went to Harvard but as a die hard Roger fan I wish I had gone to Dartmouth so I could've seen this in person! Bravo to Dartmouth for choosing the most inspiring and beloved athlete ever to be commencement speaker. He is kindness and charm incarnate.

    • @Stravauser
      @Stravauser 6 днів тому +1

      Harvard’s not a bad school too ya know… 😉

  • @user-fx6xn6op2w
    @user-fx6xn6op2w 11 днів тому +51

    Roger is a national treasure. No...a world treasure! Humble and sincere. Kind and gentle. His was a fabulous message. Thank you Roger.

  • @AnishPandey12
    @AnishPandey12 12 днів тому +156

    “Effortless is a myth”, I’m putting that on a t shirt. Thanks Roger, you never fail to inspire me, in amazing ways when I need it the most.

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 12 днів тому +4

      The compliment is "he made it look effortless". Anyone who knows how rare that is knows how much effort that took.

  • @JunaidInHenan
    @JunaidInHenan 11 днів тому +76

    "I tried to beat the baseliners from baseline, i tried to beat the attackers by attacking!" That's whole life lesson in it! Roger you are more than a tennis player!

    • @samyakjain727
      @samyakjain727 5 днів тому +1

      FR!! Don’t game an opponent just on their weaknesses. See where they are strong, and beat them there too. That’s the ultimate ascension. And it has the power to break dynasties. Incredible advice

  • @ilincaghidau7021
    @ilincaghidau7021 11 днів тому +73

    Never in my life have I listened to a speech that long and felt so spellbound every second of it! In the end I had tears in my eyes.
    He is no doubt a great man who will leave an imprint not only in tennis. I always considered him the greatest tennis player, now I consider him the greatest man in tennis.
    Respect! ❤

    • @joycesmeltzer4598
      @joycesmeltzer4598 8 днів тому +1

      You have made a great point about his speech. It was, indeed, spellbinding. Having listened to hundreds and maybe even thousands of commencement speeches, this one would be considered brief. That fact alone makes it more remarkable. Many speakers take too long to say what they want to say. They add flowery vocabulary to sound erudite in front of the faculty instead of remembering who their real audience is. The greatest thinkers who teach, lecture or write always have the ability to take something complex and make it simple.
      I think that’s one reason so many here have mentioned Roger’s humility. He wasn’t trying to impress. He genuinely wanted the younger students to understand the life lessons he learned from playing tennis. His speech was personal-something that always makes a speech hold the interest of an audience. He was real. Our country is so filled with people who talk on and on and end up saying nothing meaningful. If it was meaningful, the meaning was lost in all the word salad. Roger’s speech was well-organized, simple, personal, real, humorous, emotional and full of wisdom. Those ingredients made it spellbinding. I’m sure you weren’t the only one who had tears. I did.
      From a former teacher of English, I give Roger an A+ ❤️

    • @ilincaghidau7021
      @ilincaghidau7021 8 днів тому

      @@joycesmeltzer4598 so true, so true.. Thank you.
      I'm tearing up again 🙈❤️

  • @sara-subramanian
    @sara-subramanian 11 днів тому +67

    Wow! Amazing speech! Did not expect the greatest tennis player to deliver a great commencement speech as well! Nice to see Roger passing on his insights to the next generation already. Congrats to the new grads and their families! 👏👏

  • @jontargaryen841
    @jontargaryen841 12 днів тому +172

    GOAT 🐐❤️ ..
    - We Miss You ROGER .

  • @1995mamoun
    @1995mamoun 11 днів тому +73

    he's crying at end! such a humble person, my goat for a reason thank you Darmouth for making this possible, and mostly thank you a million time Roger ❤

    • @abrock4052
      @abrock4052 11 днів тому +5

      He is the best

    • @angieeggleston1784
      @angieeggleston1784 11 днів тому +4

      Yes i have watch alot of tennis. He would cry after winning the Grand Slam Championship match. Very humble man. A good man.
      Loved watching him play.

  • @hrs8794
    @hrs8794 7 днів тому +8

    Class of 2024, one of your proudest moments to cherish and motivation forever! Dr. Roger is the real G.O.A.T

  • @robsimon6514
    @robsimon6514 11 днів тому +56

    In a society where our leaders spend so much of their time tearing each other down and reaching for the largest piece of cake while others get none, it sure is nice to hear from someone who realized that his legacy will be more than just one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Always enjoyed watching him play and enjoyed seeing him on the Dartmouth stage. Well done! Thanks Roger!

  • @FMJP
    @FMJP 12 днів тому +224

    Thank you for putting this on UA-cam. Roger at his best!

  • @cbalmori
    @cbalmori 11 днів тому +50

    One word describes Roger: "CLASS"

  • @keeprollin523
    @keeprollin523 11 днів тому +21

    Roger's great lessons:
    1. Effortless is a myth at 6:04
    2. It's only a point at 10:23
    3. Life is bigger than the court at 15:40
    4. THE best one at 23:05 (witness it yourself 😍🤩)

  • @madhukumar-dd9bd
    @madhukumar-dd9bd 8 днів тому +9

    So what makes this speech so special? It is the content, wit, and the passion that it is filled with!!! Take a bow to this GOAT, yet so humble and perfect. People like him can influence and inspire many across the world... Tennis will never be the same without Fedal. Respect !!!!

  • @ThDaniel
    @ThDaniel 12 днів тому +85

    So nice to see him give such an eloquent speech. Kids would be delighted to see him.

  • @tyron4
    @tyron4 11 днів тому +109

    Who got teary eyed after the speech?

    • @eitanw
      @eitanw 11 днів тому +10

      Roger himself did too!

    • @sandraasuth
      @sandraasuth 8 днів тому +4

      If Roger cries, I cry!

  • @peaceb8303
    @peaceb8303 11 днів тому +48

    I never imagined that he would speak at a commencement ceremony in the states!! This was such a lovely speech. I cracked up at him bringing out his actual racquet though at the end 😂

  • @_slvya1647
    @_slvya1647 7 днів тому +20

    Discipline is talent. Hard-work is talent.

  • @AB-it3to
    @AB-it3to 12 днів тому +120

    Graceful as ever. Eloquent and perfectly put analogies that have so much depth and people from all walks of life can relate to every point. I won't call this speech effortless though ;)

  • @gabriellechung356
    @gabriellechung356 9 днів тому +13

    What a beautiful human being. He’s a winner in life and a great example to many. Dartmouth hit a grand slam by inviting him to speak.

    • @AmazonEnforcer
      @AmazonEnforcer 6 днів тому

      Not sure about that. Dartmouth forced vaxed paying customers. It would be more inspiring to get insights from the real goat.

  • @zohanrow
    @zohanrow 5 днів тому +4

    Man... This is one of the best speech ever!

  • @udupashashank
    @udupashashank 11 днів тому +30

    Such a pure heart. Proud to be his fan then , now and FOREVER. Love you, Roger. Thanks for everything.

  • @zachd6537
    @zachd6537 11 днів тому +25

    I just love him so much. He is so adored all over the world because of his lovely spirit, his words, his style, and his heart. Roger, thank you for how you inspired me as a kid and motivated me as a man. What a great address

  • @Yvagne
    @Yvagne 12 днів тому +58

    Roger is the Tennis legend. His gameplay is the embodiment of the highest possible Tennis any human being can play. Congrats to you Roger and to all Dartmouth graduates. ❤🙂

  • @amitmahajan8989
    @amitmahajan8989 8 днів тому +5

    Above all those points, try to be a gentleman like Dr Roger! This world will be a good place

  • @wadeyyy
    @wadeyyy 8 днів тому +5

    Roger is such a sweetheart he actually started to cry at the end

    • @pauljohnson6019
      @pauljohnson6019 8 днів тому

      He's crying because of the memories of Wimbledon 2019, he's all choked up.🥶😭

  • @test-do1gc
    @test-do1gc 12 днів тому +41

    Hi Roger!! 🐐Dr. Roger! Thank u for ur inspiration and golden memories! 14:15 when it’s behind u, it’s behind u. Become a master at overcoming hard moments (failure). Negative energy is wasted energy. Effortlessness is a myth. Hard work matters. Life is bigger than a tennis court. Have a rewarding life filled w travel, culture, family, and don’t forget ur roots. 23:11 he had to touch his tennis racquet for grounding! 🎾🏆

  • @awvawz
    @awvawz 12 днів тому +36

    Thank you Darthmouth for having Roger at the 2024 Commencement addressing the graduating students. Outstanding. Roger is also my favorite. Yes, I still play tennis at 55+, in our retiree community tennis club. I wish all your graduates well and continued success. Cheers.

  • @georgehrubec7107
    @georgehrubec7107 11 днів тому +18

    What a legend. Player. Athlete. Person. Human being. Legend.

  • @Meena-hv4lq
    @Meena-hv4lq 10 днів тому +12

    Now this is a commencement speech to remember! Looked him up, what a great human being he is! Beautiful speech, thought provoking, not pandering to hate or any other nonsense.

  • @sandragostanian8878
    @sandragostanian8878 9 днів тому +7

    😅Brilliant, effortless, thankful, eloquent, and heart-felt speech.

  • @photojournalists
    @photojournalists 12 днів тому +89

    That’s why there’s only one Roger Federer ❤

  • @Thornexandrinho
    @Thornexandrinho 8 днів тому +7

    Greatest of all time and humble person. Pride of Switzerland

  • @cantemirash
    @cantemirash 7 днів тому +5

    Roger spoke without taking a breath and never losing the sense oh his speech. No aaah, oooh, or hesitation, admirable ! He truly deserves being Dr. Roger.

    • @AMC-eq3jr
      @AMC-eq3jr День тому

      There is a guy who needs a teleprompter, then has problems reading from it, and also reads the words “period, pause….”, falls upward when going up the stairs, freezes in the middle of thoughts, attempts to sit when there is no seat, shakes hands with imaginary persons……. and he represents a great nation.

  • @arturopaalisbo4047
    @arturopaalisbo4047 8 днів тому +34

    Without Roger Federer in tennis, tennis will never be the same again. You are our GOAT.

  • @AMC-eq3jr
    @AMC-eq3jr 10 днів тому +9

    Thank you Dartmouth for recognizing a great man who happened to play tennis. What an inspirational speech to all attending the graduation.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @vterry1993
    @vterry1993 11 днів тому +15

    What a speech - beautiful - and was he choked up at the end. He seemed so genuinely moved by it all.

  • @DollySeguin-fn8rh
    @DollySeguin-fn8rh 9 днів тому +6

    Roger we are sooo proud of you (from Switzerland) you still the best person we never met love you so much ❤
    You really deserve this title of Doctor of humane letters degree congratulations 😊
    You speech is very touching ! Amazing how comfortable you are this is not obvious !
    Only Roger Federer is capable of that: be comfortable every where .
    Thank you Roger for all valuable lessons

  • @memyselfandeye1
    @memyselfandeye1 12 днів тому +50

    Wonderful speech Roger.
    We miss you.
    Your tennis and your humble heart!

  • @hobary1
    @hobary1 11 днів тому +22

    You are truly missed. Thank you for two decades of incredible memories.

    • @samyakjain727
      @samyakjain727 5 днів тому

      I feel so blessed to have grown up witnessing his dominance on the grass, and almost the mythological sporting rivalries that coincided with that. Rafa; Djokovic; Murray. How they danced around the top 4 like cards in a deck. Then the Williams’ story too, sisters and opponents, defining a generation of women’s tennis. What a time it was

    • @samyakjain727
      @samyakjain727 5 днів тому

      I’m taken with the card analogy (if I may say)
      Roger: hearts
      Rafa: diamonds
      Djokovic: spades
      Murray: clubs
      What do you think?

  • @johnjacob413
    @johnjacob413 10 днів тому +8

    It is a remarkable speech. This speech should be relayed at almost all the undergraduate colleges all over the world.Great going.A person to be admired . An yardstick. A Benchmark.

  • @abonto
    @abonto 11 днів тому +21

    I was writing notes, my favorite so far is "Negative energy is wasted energy. Master overcoming hard moments".

    • @sakshamsanwaria7486
      @sakshamsanwaria7486 10 днів тому +1

      But what does it mean? Can you elaborate?

    • @abonto
      @abonto 3 дні тому

      @@sakshamsanwaria7486 Don't dwell on points lost, mistakes and hard moments, it's just a point or it's just a job. Focus on the next point or focus standing backup in face of adversity. That's how I understood it. 🙂

  • @Nerdzombiedisco
    @Nerdzombiedisco 12 днів тому +46

    Best commencement speach. Ever. What a Legend.

  • @daisykoga2477
    @daisykoga2477 12 днів тому +27

    What an eloquent speaker Roger is! I always looked forward to his short speeches at the end of his matches whether he won or lost. In fact his heart showed his love, devotion and pure disappointment in himself towards tennis when he lost but he always shared his admiration and respect for his opponent, that they deserved the win for being the better player.
    Roger spoke with such ease even though he was nervous. Being that he is not a public speaker, he did an excellent job. As usual, he came across as very humble and authentic. He was truly happy and honored to be there. Leave it to Roger to make it look so easy.
    You go, Roger! You are a great human being! ❤

  • @suejensenart3501
    @suejensenart3501 11 днів тому +33

    He is also the GOAT of commencement speeches! What a guy= congrats to you graduates!

  • @GizemD320
    @GizemD320 6 днів тому +3

    What an emotional guy, he was going to cry at the end... We love you Roger, thank you for being the best tennis player the history has seen, and also for being such a good person, the way your are.

  • @robk5745
    @robk5745 12 днів тому +56

    Lucky group of people to have this legend talking for them!

  • @AinSoph73
    @AinSoph73 12 днів тому +75

    Maybe the most naturally endearing person alive. Such a transmittable charisma and enthusiasm.

  • @gainthuigonmei2560
    @gainthuigonmei2560 7 днів тому +3

    I’m so fortunate to come across this speech. A very beautiful human being. How can someone be at the top and be so grounded at the same time! Respect and admiration all the way.

  • @nandakumarte6773
    @nandakumarte6773 8 днів тому +4

    He is, he was and he will be successful all his life because of his humility, hardwork and helping nature...not effortlessly...with all life's experiences. I am proud to share that I was desperate to get his autograph when I met him only once, in business class in airport, where he had to remain private in lounge, but he was not only humble enough to sign it on my visiting card but from getting a pen from a flight stewardess since my pen stuck a bit and you know what he said to me.....I'll meet you when I come to India....what??? Roger Federer!! Yes.... that's how humane beings are made by God. God bless him and his family always.

  • @ProSpyy
    @ProSpyy 12 днів тому +23

    Legend! To deliver a speech like that and not reading notes is masterclass. Roger is such a well spoken guy with a lot of banter.
    Great lessons. That was great

    • @eurynomous666
      @eurynomous666 11 днів тому +1

      He was

    • @walterwine
      @walterwine 11 днів тому +1

      notes is for the ancient times bro, teleprompter is the modern notes

  • @Sam-zx2vx
    @Sam-zx2vx 12 днів тому +36

    What an eloquent speaker with great energy. He really killed it

  • @shaivisharma3498
    @shaivisharma3498 10 днів тому +6

    Just like his opening line "Effortless is a myth" his speech too seemed so effortless but captured his life lessons so perfectly. So many of us will save this speech and listen this on days we feel we have aced our game and even on days when self doubt knocks us down on the green grass. Salute to the GOAT❤

  • @PrakashKumar-iz1ox
    @PrakashKumar-iz1ox 11 днів тому +7

    A world class teñnis pro not seeing the portals of a college but giving life lessons learnt from the centre court and many french and Us open matches really plugs you to listen his story of success in life.
    A very humbling speech that teaches you how to succeed in life and the very essence of his speech simply resonates the motto of tennis spirit written at the entance of the centre court of Wimbledon
    " If you can meet Triumph and disasters and treat these 2 imposters just the same '
    Roger has fulfilled that motto in life both in letter and spirit
    👏👏👌👌❤️❤️

  • @kibo3634
    @kibo3634 12 днів тому +328

    Roger deserves a better crowd than this. These kids seem not to realize they are listening to some most important lessons in life.

    • @rioollie
      @rioollie 12 днів тому +22

      Exactly! The class of 2024 should have busted out a beer pong game at the moment RF, um, commenced his speech. That would have been the greatest reaction of all time.

    • @user-fj6jk7jx3w
      @user-fj6jk7jx3w 11 днів тому +37

      Absolutely...these kids dont know that they are listening to the one of the greatest sportsman to ever exist giving a speech from his heart...

    • @letmetellyousomething123
      @letmetellyousomething123 11 днів тому +10

      They'll replay this for years to come.

    • @olmanneq9698
      @olmanneq9698 11 днів тому +13

      These kids are privileged. Of course they don't realize.

    • @JT-ii9qn
      @JT-ii9qn 11 днів тому +14

      Could also be because it’s raining and they are trying to be respectful?

  • @jkrasney1
    @jkrasney1 10 днів тому +9

    An excellent commencement address on "The Green." Dr. Federer shared his "tennis lessons" with the graduating class of 2024. Roger even showed the class the correct way to use a forehand and a backhand. Seriously, Roger was gracious, passionate and self deprecating with the humor addressed at himself. And apparently, Wimbledon did come to Hanover, as during the graduation ceremony, it was raining. "Effortless is a myth." "Discipline, Patience, Trusting yourself, Loving the process, managing life and managing process are talents." and "Talent is not enough."

  • @chriswpl1225
    @chriswpl1225 6 днів тому +2

    Roger is not only the greatest tennis player but more than a sportsman! What a great speech and he is also a great mentor who teaches us a great life lesson! Thanks Roger for the speech and i have gained a lot!

  • @karakoramkushhimala
    @karakoramkushhimala 11 днів тому +11

    Sir Roger Federer. Beautiful hair, stylish watches, backhand returns, stylish stretch shorts and slow motions, from a beautiful country in the world I can say the best country in the world, a very humble wife and family lover, an inspiration for today's young generation. . . . Much encouragement from Roger Foundation sir. Roger is a brand among rich culture. The best thing about it is its quality of life. He is the most loved man for every rich and stable countries and all top class world brand foundations and no doubt about it. Love is not just that people love you very much and will always love you.

    • @fedr39
      @fedr39 10 днів тому

      I think he'll eventually get knighted (honourary) as he's not British but will have the title in British countries, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand.

  • @emidaz_symposium
    @emidaz_symposium 12 днів тому +96

    Best Dartmouth commencement address speech ever!

  • @jenniferandrade120
    @jenniferandrade120 11 днів тому +14

    These kids do not realize the magnitude of GOAT energy and presence they are witnessing right now 😱🤲🏼 amazing speech by RFed

  • @qwerttzizzi
    @qwerttzizzi 9 днів тому +4

    He is indeed a very emotional guy. Almost back in tears at the end.

  • @DG-zl1gh
    @DG-zl1gh 11 днів тому +5

    When Roger speak everyone listens carefully.
    nobody gets bored at all,
    such a humble person.
    He is a GOAT for a reason🙏🙌🎾

  • @bobtilarso2278
    @bobtilarso2278 11 днів тому +18

    What an inspiration speech by Roger. It's clear that tennis is not just a sport for him, it's a way of life, a source of endless learning and growth. I play and watch tennis because of him.

  • @aritraroy2398
    @aritraroy2398 11 днів тому +2

    Throughout the entire length of his speech I had a smile on my face. So articulate, so eloquent. Worth 25 minutes of your time.

  • @williamdavis7432
    @williamdavis7432 10 днів тому +2

    How kind & thoughtful of the Dartmouth community to have, as its 2024 commencement speaker, this great & humble celebrity of international sport, Roger Federer. Roger's been through innumerable battles, just as everyone else has been (starting out in life as a microscopic zygote). He's thankful beyond words for all the nurture he's received - which has given him the skills, perspectives, & personal & professional rewards that are now his to treasure & enjoy. May the good Lord bless Dartmouth's Class of 2024 (& maybe all of the rest of us too) with continuing nurture, & with the grit, vision, & determination like Roger's to make of that nurture the very best we can!

  • @farrahfayyaz8885
    @farrahfayyaz8885 7 днів тому +1

    Everyone is talking about the life tips he gave, and what a beautiful human being is. Along with ALLLL of that, what struck me the most was that he made the speech SO RELATABLE to the graduates. He kept connecting all his points back to the campus life at Dartmouth and that AMAZED me! IT was INDEED a VERY WELL PREPARED speech delivered EFFORTLESSLY!!! He was standing there AS A GRADUATE not as a guest and I have NEVER experienced an honorary doctorate's speech as informed as his!

  • @adwaitpendse
    @adwaitpendse 11 днів тому +28

    His voice breaking at the end😭, Some things never change!

  • @patriciaardila5601
    @patriciaardila5601 10 днів тому +12

    Besides its content and delivery, this speech is so remarkable because:
    He only spoke about what he knows --tennis and life
    He acknowledges his own flaws --bad temper, poor discipline as a youngster...
    He is able to make fun of himself --I am a "Doctor" who never wento to college
    This are all signs of a pretty amazing human being.

  • @ajreese121
    @ajreese121 8 днів тому +3

    Roger is the GOAT. Grew up watching him play. Still remember that LEGENDARY 2008 Wimbledon Final between him and Rafa. Glad I took the time to watch this. All the makings of a great speech... had me laughing, thinking deeply and getting choked up in tears. Played that speech very well. Love the tennis/life lessons. Love his quote at 14:50 on "negative energy is wasted energy. Become a master of overcoming hard and bad moments." Will write that down and remember that for a long time. Thank you, Roger.

  • @mohammedZxt
    @mohammedZxt 10 днів тому +11

    The GOAT 🐐
    Thank you for the memories.
    Thank you for the journey.
    Thank you for the lessons.
    We will miss you.

  • @TravelManya
    @TravelManya 9 днів тому +3

    I have watched this Roger Federer commencement speech 5 times already in the last 3 days. I do hope I get lucky to see him live on one of his future speeches.

  • @jonathanweigl
    @jonathanweigl 11 днів тому +5

    What a great speech. I am a bit older than those kids graduating , and I really did grow up from a small child to an adult watching him winning all those tournaments. What a legend. Thank you, Roger!

    • @samyakjain727
      @samyakjain727 5 днів тому

      Same :) he was my childhood. RF forever ⭐️⭐️

  • @yuzurugold3874
    @yuzurugold3874 6 днів тому +1

    i graduated in 2020 and our graduation was over zoom. i dont even remember our speaker, i think it was just 5 minutes of some journalist from kpbs nightly news talking (something that no undergrad even watches lmao). im so grateful that roger gave a commencement speech somewhere and that it was recorded. his speech was so thoughtful, and he even memorized it. you can tell he put a lot of effort into this, the same way he does into his tennis, and shows how much he respects his audience. and his message was so good too. thank you roger. even though this wasn't my graduation, it felt like it was.

  • @mfinn7185
    @mfinn7185 6 днів тому +1

    I have sat through and heard and tolerated a lot of speeches but never one so natural, so heart-warming, so EFFORTLESS. God bless you, Dr. Roger!