Yeah, one of my faves. The way he tries an extra 2 times to scramble to the ball. The "wtf" from Isner, the commentator's wheezing laugh, the way he walked back to the chair like a dog in boots. 2:25
There are still many other shots and moments to be added: One time Zverev didn't put himself in there Another time he did not double fault on match point down
There are 68 ATP tournaments a year. Most have 32 players, so 31 matches, but some have more. Even at 31 matches, that’s 2,108 matches per ATP season. If every match ends 🎉6-0, 6-0 with the loser winning zero points (which never happens), that’s 48 points per match. Or 101,184 per ATP season. These videos look to go back to the mid 90s so let’s call that 30 years. In that case, if every match ends flawless 48 points to zero, then in the last 30 years, over 3 million points have been played. Probably 15 million strokes. So yes, 3 instances in the entire televised history of ATP still is less than one in a million
I knew that type of stupid comment was coming. No, it's not the same. 1. Djokovic hit the rocket, not his body. 2. Novak stopped at the net and apologized properly.
@@markthetranslator1162 It's the same. Norrie also apologized by the way. Racket body doesn't matter it's still at the player. You don't have to go up to the net and apologize for everything you do
@@SniP3rHavOk Racket is not the player. Racket is meant to be hit by the ball. And, once again, just raising a hand after hitting your opponent's body with the ball at high speed while turning your back at him - it's not an apology. You don't have to apologize properly, but it's expected from every respectful player.
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT Thanks Mate, I didn't take too many risks at this stage. The tournament is really open this year, so I tried to give people multiple possibilités to visualize what could happen. I will post updates on each highlight video. 😁
So basically, out of the three favorites to win the title (top 3 seeds) Alcaraz has a tough draw from the 4th round on (Norrie or in-form Musetti, then Tsitsipas or whoever beats him), Djoko has a tough test in R3 in Davidovich Fokina and then a clear route to the semis, and Medvedev only has a potentially tough QF.
@@YDeLaFayette True but in my opinion, it doesn't really matter, if they can't make it to the quarters, they don't deserve to win the tournament anyways. The real tests start from the quarterfinals and the test is equally steep for all. And for semifinals, the field is pretty open this year because in the absence of Rafa and with a not so reassuring Djokovic, it seems very open. I can't wait for those quarter finals!! But Carlos needs to conserve energy in the earlier rounds, so he would be inspired to make quick work of Musetti.
0:13 was the one in a million moment referring to nadal's racquet hitting the ball mid air or nadal ACTUALLY teaming up with the tank king tomic? I'd strongly argue for the latter.
Sometimes there are situations, one in a million, that can make the audience laugh. 🙄🤣 And sometimes all sorts of contortions can appear in the audience.😆😁😄
I’m a Novak fan, and I agree. They should also include Federer catching a tennis ball in movement and making it look like the ball slide and lay onto his racket
Bruh... Djokovic getting all mad at Norrie the other week for hitting him with the overhead smash, when the first clip is Djokovic doing the exact same to Sandgren.
but notice how he immediately went to the net to apologise. Djokovic was more mad at the dismissive reaction from Norris I think who just went back to the baseline.
Not nearly the same 1.d 10 t, Djokovic didn't directly hit his opponent, and was plenty of time looking at his rival to apologize... Norie just a quick gesture where he turned his face back away immediately for directly hitting Nole. Not remotely close.
@@okuyasu4033 yeah he went back to the baseline after apologising. You don’t have to go to the net and be all sympathetic, norrie put his hand up and apologised enough said.
@@natoskull2 very much the same. Norrie apologised. Don’t need to come to the net, put his arm up and said sorry. Also, Djokovic turned around lol. Norrie wouldn’t have hit his racket because Nole turned his back on the point? If Sangren had turned around and started walking the direction Nole did it’s highly likely he would have been hit not on his racket
My favourite "One In a Million Tennis Moment" was that one time an umpire actually stood up to Serena Williams and Serena couldn't stand one of the serfs holding her to account
That's a good answer to my question but any of those kids yours would you like to have your kid be standing man get hit like that I wouldn't there's got to be some kind of protection for them kids how they got them in sports they got but tops for men that should be protection for women headgear it ain't going to hurt underwear no headgear as long as it covers their head they can't see the ball coming at them are they paying attention move out of the way
1:59 Monfil's reaction to Opelka's serve will always be my favorite.
2:50 I'm not sure how many realize that he switched hands to make the shot as well!
That’s crazy
"shoe incident " and Isner face always makes me smile
Yeah, one of my faves. The way he tries an extra 2 times to scramble to the ball. The "wtf" from Isner, the commentator's wheezing laugh, the way he walked back to the chair like a dog in boots. 2:25
@@NoodleNog 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@8:00 Meddy's subtle reaction of approval is gold.
There are still many other shots and moments to be added:
One time Zverev didn't put himself in there
Another time he did not double fault on match point down
0:32 my favorite Roger shot❤ that nalbandian vs rafa is amazing!
And they say Roger was a weak era champ.
It's the sportscasters that make this one even more enjoyable.
The Cuevas vs Tsitsipas in Estoril Open will be, for me, the best thing I've ever seen as a trick shot in tennis. Such a point!
Haha! These moments were truly one in a million! Thanks for the great content Tennis TV!!!
You missed the Cressy Ace, Tennis TV
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That will be in One in billion video.
What are you talking about? He's hit thousands of aces
isner's reaction to Rubins shoe will forever be iconic.
I think the real one in a million moment in the first Rafa clip is that he was playing doubles with tomic.
that's what I thought!
Singles overall much more entertaining but doubles does produce some magical moments!
Cuevas' no-look-tweened-dropshot was the best. Also 09:02 , 09:06 and 09:12 happened 3 times in less than a million momentssss
A 6-3 1-0 scoreline brings the magic out of Cuevas.
There are 68 ATP tournaments a year. Most have 32 players, so 31 matches, but some have more. Even at 31 matches, that’s 2,108 matches per ATP season. If every match ends 🎉6-0, 6-0 with the loser winning zero points (which never happens), that’s 48 points per match. Or 101,184 per ATP season. These videos look to go back to the mid 90s so let’s call that 30 years. In that case, if every match ends flawless 48 points to zero, then in the last 30 years, over 3 million points have been played. Probably 15 million strokes. So yes, 3 instances in the entire televised history of ATP still is less than one in a million
0:01 Norrie did the same thing to Djokovic and he was pissed.
I knew that type of stupid comment was coming. No, it's not the same. 1. Djokovic hit the rocket, not his body. 2. Novak stopped at the net and apologized properly.
Norrie should have kissed Novak on his forehead,
@@markthetranslator1162 It's just the same hahahha, Novak wants to turn away from the ball while the point is still going
@@markthetranslator1162 It's the same. Norrie also apologized by the way. Racket body doesn't matter it's still at the player. You don't have to go up to the net and apologize for everything you do
@@SniP3rHavOk Racket is not the player. Racket is meant to be hit by the ball. And, once again, just raising a hand after hitting your opponent's body with the ball at high speed while turning your back at him - it's not an apology. You don't have to apologize properly, but it's expected from every respectful player.
Wow, amazing how the rackets fly 😁
Love this video
Missed Kyrigos' 120mph+ second serve ace match point down against Kudla, Cincinnati 2018
2:26 I strongly remember this.
It always makes me laugh😂
3:11 I like Robin Haase. He's trying to be cool, but he's actually cool. Is he still active in tennis?
Roland Garros draw is out, those are the predicted match ups from R32 to the final:
R32
🥎Alcaraz - Shapovalov
🥎Musetti - Norrie
🥎FAA - Korda
🥎Zapata Miralles - Tsitsipas
🥎Djokovic - Davidovich Fokina
🥎Bautista Agut - Griekspoor/Hurkazc
🥎Kachanov - Wawrinka
🥎Shelton - Rublev
🥎Rune - Kecmanovic
🥎Cerundolo - Fritz
🥎Paul/Jarry - Struff
🥎Van de Zandschulp - Ruud
🥎Sinner - Dimitrov
🥎Zverev - Tiafoe
🥎Coric/ Cachin - Etcheverry/De Minaur
🥎Nishioka - Medvedev
R16
🥎Alcaraz - Musetti /Norrie
🥎FAA - Tsitsipas
🥎Djokovic - Bautista Agut/Griekspoor
🥎Kachanov - Rublev
🥎Rune - Cerundolo/ Fritz
🥎Struff/Jarry - Van de Zandschulp/Ruud
🥎Sinner - Zverev
🥎Coric/Cachin/ Etcheverry/De Minaur - Medvedev
Quarterfinals
🥎Alcaraz - Tsitsipas
🥎Djokovic - Rublev
🥎Rune - Struff/Jarry/Ruud
🥎Sinner/Zverev - Medvedev
Semifinal
🥎Alcaraz - Djokovic/Rublev
🥎Rune - Sinner/Zverev/Medvedev
Final
🥎Alcaraz/Djokovic - Rune/Sinner/Zverev /Medvedev
good prediction bruh
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT Thanks Mate, I didn't take too many risks at this stage. The tournament is really open this year, so I tried to give people multiple possibilités to visualize what could happen. I will post updates on each highlight video. 😁
So basically, out of the three favorites to win the title (top 3 seeds) Alcaraz has a tough draw from the 4th round on (Norrie or in-form Musetti, then Tsitsipas or whoever beats him), Djoko has a tough test in R3 in Davidovich Fokina and then a clear route to the semis, and Medvedev only has a potentially tough QF.
@@YDeLaFayette True but in my opinion, it doesn't really matter, if they can't make it to the quarters, they don't deserve to win the tournament anyways. The real tests start from the quarterfinals and the test is equally steep for all. And for semifinals, the field is pretty open this year because in the absence of Rafa and with a not so reassuring Djokovic, it seems very open. I can't wait for those quarter finals!! But Carlos needs to conserve energy in the earlier rounds, so he would be inspired to make quick work of Musetti.
But I think and I hope that Thiem will win atleast a match
Love to see Opelka coming back.
My one on a million moment is Paire fighting during the covid vs the digital spectators.
😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
what is the name of the video?
@@XENOS259 write that words and you cand find that and another funny videos
I dedicate this video to all people who believe pickleball is more fun !!!
Or Padel
6:36 Cuevas. wow!
0:13 was the one in a million moment referring to nadal's racquet hitting the ball mid air or nadal ACTUALLY teaming up with the tank king tomic?
I'd strongly argue for the latter.
Tsitsipas challenging the Wolf shot and not applauding IS SO TSITSIPAS.
cressy's 25km/h serve
nadal and Tomic as a team is also one in a million
Very entertaining.
3:48 if you look closely, it seems like Federer hit the ball twice with his racquet
Yeah, but it’s one motion, so it counts
@@sloppygamer1291 Incorrect, that point shouldn't count
Nadal and Tomic played together ? Wolah
1:22 wtf... I've never seen a racket break like this.
Radwanska had it once:
ua-cam.com/video/axk6kilU_NY/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Bestvideos62
Was probably prior racket abuse, seems to be the case more than not when this happens
The lizard on the court took me out 💀
1:25 lol I like it
Bublik’s left foot touches the net. The point should have been awarded to Ruud.
Sometimes there are situations, one in a million, that can make the audience laugh. 🙄🤣 And sometimes all sorts of contortions can appear in the audience.😆😁😄
1,000th like :D
These are remarkable, but it would be better if Andy Rodick's big serve into the ground was added.
That wasn't real, it was a commercial.
I had a tennis ball stuck in the middle empty part of the racket at the first day of playing tennis does that happen often?
Not having Roger's shot through the netting at the Laver Cup is a criminal offence 💢😡
I’m a Novak fan, and I agree. They should also include Federer catching a tennis ball in movement and making it look like the ball slide and lay onto his racket
Not an ATP tournament
It’s. Not. ATP. Tennis TV doesn’t have the rights to it, or to any ITF events
These lists are only atp events
What brand is that at 7:41?
uniqlo
7:43 What? I have never seen anyone do that before. It looks incredibly hard to pull off.
Missed the one where roddick serves and the ball gets buried into the court on clay
what happened at 3:13?
Increíble
those dropshots when it comes back obviously aren't 1 in a million, judging by the fact this video is full of them
Im missing the shot roger put trough the net in his last ever match!
TennisTv don't have rights for laver cup.
Bublik is the King
Bruh... Djokovic getting all mad at Norrie the other week for hitting him with the overhead smash, when the first clip is Djokovic doing the exact same to Sandgren.
but notice how he immediately went to the net to apologise. Djokovic was more mad at the dismissive reaction from Norris I think who just went back to the baseline.
Not nearly the same 1.d 10 t, Djokovic didn't directly hit his opponent, and was plenty of time looking at his rival to apologize... Norie just a quick gesture where he turned his face back away immediately for directly hitting Nole. Not remotely close.
@@okuyasu4033 yeah he went back to the baseline after apologising. You don’t have to go to the net and be all sympathetic, norrie put his hand up and apologised enough said.
@@natoskull2 very much the same. Norrie apologised. Don’t need to come to the net, put his arm up and said sorry. Also, Djokovic turned around lol. Norrie wouldn’t have hit his racket because Nole turned his back on the point? If Sangren had turned around and started walking the direction Nole did it’s highly likely he would have been hit not on his racket
@@SniP3rHavOk
I mean, personally, I would do that.
Nadal and Tomic is already a one in a million double match up. No highlights needed
"One In A Million Tennis Moments"
*Shows the same moment 3 times*
My favourite "One In a Million Tennis Moment" was that one time an umpire actually stood up to Serena Williams and Serena couldn't stand one of the serfs holding her to account
Dude I can SMELL this comment
at least twice a week I think that’s reasonable for most humans
What's the deal with catching the ball in their pocket?
Where is amazing shot by Medvedev vs Federer
Pretty sure Opelka foot faulted...
3:12 "Que fantasma que sos pelotudo" jajajajaja. Eso dijo el Delpo despues
@3:53 Federer doing the Carlos signature move
Missed that Dimitrov behind the back shot in Basel. And don't think Haase return winner deserves to be here.
Single only tennis courts are so disorienting to look at.
Djokovic who smatch on Sandgren and later is angry when Cameron Norrie do the same 🤡
That's a good answer to my question but any of those kids yours would you like to have your kid be standing man get hit like that I wouldn't there's got to be some kind of protection for them kids how they got them in sports they got but tops for men that should be protection for women headgear it ain't going to hurt underwear no headgear as long as it covers their head they can't see the ball coming at them are they paying attention move out of the way
0 wta moments. Idk whether it's оprеssiоn or just harsh reality :)
why use this stupid music ?? it's ruining everything...
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