20 Brilliant Roger Federer Passing Shots You've Never Seen Before!

2022 ж. 22 Қаз.
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  • The part of Fed's game at his peak that people forget. He could pass people like no other (maybe second to only Nadal on clay at the time). That's an aspect of the game which later disappeared, he started hitting it harder vs. hitting more of those difficult dippers. People say weak era, but that's just how good Fed was at his peak. Nadal's Uncle Toni put it the best: "There will be times when he will make you feel very inferior, keep fighting and wait for the storm to pass."

    @TejaPamganamamula@TejaPamganamamula Жыл бұрын
    • A neat observation. He really did lose his passing shot ability as he aged. Strange that he began to look for power though...very unlike him and something I never quite understood.

      @thesoccergod@thesoccergod Жыл бұрын
    • @@thesoccergod I believe part of it came with his new bigger frame, but it probably also has to do with explosive speed. Federer in the early years was prob one of the fastest players ever, only superseded by a young Nadal. He may have maintained his footwork but his court speed was prob a bit slower.

      @TejaPamganamamula@TejaPamganamamula Жыл бұрын
    • @@thesoccergod very funny that u find that strange. Those kind of passing shots require alot of speed and explosiveness combined. You not going to have both of those at your disposal for long periods of time when you age. It can be done in short spurts, but cannot be maintained right through the year the older you get. You probably think those passing shots he was pulling off doesn't require power because you just only watching the racket swing of his arm. Just take a look how low he has to load up his legs when on the run and transfer that weight forward while loading his core muscles to pull off those passes. That's alot of power. Later down in his career he had to trade off by utilizing his explosiveness more tighter on or inside the baseline. That itself takes time away from himself somewhat. Rafa and Novak also have implemented this to somewhat get more efficiency as they age. This is why the big 3 are so great. They find ways to maximize whatever limitations they have as they get older

      @andreten4780@andreten4780 Жыл бұрын
    • i'd say the game changed. when he was coming up against a second-wind agassi (even if he was 30 at that point), or his peers like roddick and hewitt or safin, the courts were faster, the balls were different. players still came to the net. the game and the environment changed around 2007-2008 where players like nadal were slowly making progress and were able to grind out games. in those matches, his laser sharp passing shots were not useful anymore and he found himself in an attrition battle to win. even his serve was not killing it as much as it used to, especially at wimbledon. i would say the only tournament that remained true to itself, across eras, was the atp finals tournament. hence why nadal never won it, the whole thing is so fast that nadal cannot grind out a win there. not only that, even in the years when nadal had the upper hand on fed, the finals were where fed beat him sensless nonetheless. credit to the djoker for adapting his game to win an all surfaces. but his game is not the thing that made the djoker great, it was his mental strength. he's borg 2.0, not ice-cold, but outspoken, brash, and with the same robotic mentality. unreal. getting back to the plays fed made, the best example of a match he should have never lost was ao2009. the balls he hit, the angles, the sheer brilliance of some of the plays were well above the rest of the field. and yet somehow nadal made it. at wimbledon 2008 fed played poorly, even though with a little bit of luck, he would have won that, but ao2009 was a match in which he was better, by a lot, and still lost. the only other sport comparison i can make is the holland - italy at euro 2000. holland should have run away easy winners, but italy won it in the end. same here, sure, nadal maybe could have snatched a set, but the ones fed lost should have been his, other than the 5th. he collapsed.

      @BG-mw5pt@BG-mw5pt Жыл бұрын
    • @@BG-mw5pt I concur, you lose practice with the passes as well bc no one is approaching net. Then again, some the shanks and frames fed got on his older racquet on the bh side always made things awkward for people like Djokovic 🤣. No doubt that racquet changed his game to better Nadal but perhaps lose more easily to Djokovic. AO 09, USO 09, W 19 to a much lesser extent USO 10, 11 were all travesties.

      @TejaPamganamamula@TejaPamganamamula Жыл бұрын
  • Can't get enough of him..

    @nabeelkareem4492@nabeelkareem449220 күн бұрын
  • 1:38 love how he relaxes his shoulders after his power stroke.

    @banzobeans@banzobeans Жыл бұрын
  • What the people who plug on about Djokovic don't get is that we just don't find Djokovic of any interest to watch. Yes he is an astounding player, but his play doesn't have beauty, grace, tactical interest and moments of extraordinary genius (apart from the power of course) that will make Federer a player whose play will be studied for ever.

    @mlrmlr4919@mlrmlr4919 Жыл бұрын
    • Okay? Djokovic is still the better player and by your logic his play should be studied just as much, if not more than Federer’s. He is ahead of Federer in nearly every metric.

      @supertennis1@supertennis1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@supertennis1 fed is 7-8 years older so their physical prowess can hardly be set to matched when they met most of the time and still it was always a very close match goes on to show that they are atleast equals and Federer had dominated him on many occasions when he was in full flow despite his age. He was superior in shorter matches and lost at majors more goes to show how longer matches favoured nole over fed because of their physical differences due to age. And people use that to say nole was the better player and same with Nadal. Even Nadal has himself said roger was the better player who wins a close match decided by 2 points doesn't show who the better player is it's skill and talent which the players themselves know best

      @someshnarayan7368@someshnarayan7368 Жыл бұрын
    • MLR MLR I agree 100 % and thank you for expressing your view so well.

      @annewalden3795@annewalden3795 Жыл бұрын
    • @@supertennis1 I do not agree and think you are very arrogant .

      @annewalden3795@annewalden3795 Жыл бұрын
    • @@someshnarayan7368 Big 3 fans are so weird about these three men. Fed is 5-6 years older, not 7-8 years older. I am currently running into Djoker fans who state that Djoker is 36, Nadal fans who say he is 37, Fed fans who say Fed was he was not even turning 39 in the year they are talking about.... LOL, it's just funny to me. Especially so when Nadal and Djoker fans alike (Djoker fans mainly) have argued for years that age is meaningless.

      @flyingsaucer8199@flyingsaucer8199 Жыл бұрын
  • Bravo Roger! Superb tenis! Merci beaucoup!

    @mamiiicab9184@mamiiicab918411 ай бұрын
  • For me the best one is the one against Lopez. Because Lopez came in on a slice with backspin and sidespin on Federer's backhand. It's so freaking difficult to counter both spins on your weaker side and still go down the line as perfectly as he said. I bet 9 out of 10 players off the same slice including Stan, Thiem, Gasquet would have preferred to lob or go cross court.

    @jenni431@jenni431 Жыл бұрын
  • Sir Roger federer golden legend in universal love you so much miss you so much teniss history best player ❤❤❤

    @bukhtiarshah9843@bukhtiarshah9843 Жыл бұрын
  • Speechless!!!

    @felixy23@felixy23 Жыл бұрын
  • Roger is commendable and too good. Not one but multiple times. He is the GOAT

    @rameshbhatia1194@rameshbhatia1194 Жыл бұрын
  • Bitno moju kraljicu preci🤣🤣🤣🤣

    @slavicalakic7457@slavicalakic7457 Жыл бұрын
  • You just have to laugh - outrageous 😄

    @damianbyrne1664@damianbyrne1664 Жыл бұрын
  • Le meilleur de tous les temps ... sans lui le tennis n'existe pas !

    @Jeansuislaetvous@Jeansuislaetvous Жыл бұрын
  • there's a backhand pass he hit at the 06 AO where he just slapped the backhand down the line on the run. would love to see that one

    @TheDracarys@TheDracarys Жыл бұрын
  • Some great stuff here, Raz. Thanks! My top 3: 1. The chest-height backhand passing shot against Ferrer in Miami (in 2005?). 2. The back-stepping forehand pass against Berdych in Toronto in 2010. 3a. The backhand-volley pass against Johnson at IW in 2017. 3b. The on-the-run FH passing shot vs Nishikori in Madrid in 2013.

    @thesoccergod@thesoccergod Жыл бұрын
    • 2006 vs Ferrer :)

      @RazOls@RazOls Жыл бұрын
    • @@RazOls Ah. :)

      @thesoccergod@thesoccergod Жыл бұрын
  • Hope he would still continue playing. Greetings from one of the most beautiful places in the world. Do you know? Welcome all TMJ - obrigado

    @TravelPortugalBrasilTPB@TravelPortugalBrasilTPB Жыл бұрын
  • Nije mi bilo tesko ni presvuci i ici do grada.ala sam uzivala.Sretno ti federere

    @slavicalakic7457@slavicalakic7457 Жыл бұрын
  • I need a video of his passes while on the run with ball behind him.

    @DhavalBrahmbhatt2627@DhavalBrahmbhatt2627 Жыл бұрын
  • O Srbijo moja najvise te Volim.Postovani Predsednice Aleksandar Vucic veliko i od srca hvala .Danas mi najlepsi dan.

    @slavicalakic7457@slavicalakic7457 Жыл бұрын
  • I like this channel. It is a bit YouTubishly silly to title it "never seen" tho, Federer didn't play many unpaired matches 😁

    @bennylloyd-willner9667@bennylloyd-willner9667 Жыл бұрын
  • I think the greatest pass he ever hit was in 08 Wimbledon final against Nadal in the 4th set tiebreak to save match point then went onto win the set but sadly lost the match

    @someshnarayan7368@someshnarayan7368 Жыл бұрын
  • Also a video of him wrong footing opponents

    @DhavalBrahmbhatt2627@DhavalBrahmbhatt2627 Жыл бұрын
  • people who never competed don't know how hard to stay in the top consistently. Federer was so dominant so players and coaches started to train to for his every shot. that's why a lot of his winning in the beginning are no more because opponent trained to counter them. he had to reinvent him self every five years

    @gomriria2197@gomriria2197 Жыл бұрын
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