Roger Federer v Juan Carlos Ferrero Extended Highlights | Australian Open 2004 Semifinal
Watch the extended highlights of Roger Federer v Juan Carlos Ferrero in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2004.
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I remember this as being the beginning of the Fed era and the end of Ferrero’s career. He never made it this far again in a major.
Ferrero is 2 years older than Fed 😂😂. Agassi who’s more than a decade older than both of them had good results in 2005. It really shows how lacklustre this generation is except Federer.
@@AlanRR121 if you think 2005 was a weak field you truly don't know tennis or didn't see it live to know it.
@@applesforakbar Puerta made a GS final. Him and Verkerk (2003) are the only finalists in the open era history to have never advanced 3R a 2nd time. Add Gaston Gaudio (2004) to the list and they are the only 3 finalists who has never made the QF twice in their whole career. Sure, it might not be the weakest, but it isn’t anything great.
@@AlanRR121 that stat means nothing to me. You can apply the same logic with Nishikori, Raonic, Berrettini, and Zverev. If 2000s had no strength, then no generation after the 1990s were good. And if that's what you believe then it's a bad take, I'm sorry.
@@applesforakbar There’s no need to mention the 90s and I’m not saying it isn’t weak. But do keep in mind all the players you mentioned have made 6+ QF. Just because you don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s a bad take, I’m sorry.
Thank you for uploading this. We need more of Roger's old matches.
One of federer most impressive slams
More of this please, we need the good old times.
That early 2000s era went too far the other way from the 90s. Balls and court surface ridiculously slow.
Real shame that this Federer kid nevery really reached his potential, I remember when people thought he would be the next Sampras
Sarcasm skill: 2/10 Cringe level: 10/10
You're nuts 😅