Legendary Moments in Roger Federer's Career
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● Hey guys, here is something I've been working since 2 weeks now because I missed too much making new tennis videos. This is an epic compilation of 10 of my favorite moments in Federer's career. Some genius displays that came out of nowhere or when Roger was in big trouble during a match and turned the situation with an amazing shot. Special mention to Wimbledon 2015 and 2019 semi-finals that are 2 of my other favorite moments but that didn't make the cut because I had already too much Wimbledon matches in it.
● I hope you'll like it and maybe I'll do this for Rafa or a part 2 at some point. I've also released this same exact video without music and black bars on my patreon page for those interested and for some reasons I cannot tell you the name of the soundtracks I used for this video because there are not on youtube except for this one : kzread.info?searc...
But of course all my respect to the content owners, this video is only for entertainment !
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It's not about the cold numbers. It's about to be absurdly close to perfection with a racket in hands. When you see Rafa and Novak we think '' maybe i can do this''. When you see Roger's game you think '' No, i can't reach that perfection.'' It's to play against 6 generations with highest excellence near 40 y.o and win 20 G.S. It's about fill the stadiums all over the world always playing '' at home''. It's about change the game forever... For these reasons and many more Roger Federer is the greatest of all times. One more masterpiece from lehunterpro!
@symba-uo3os
11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately its cold numbers. They Met 3 times in the final at the Kings garden and Lost all 3 finals..... So sad.
@jacobroberts7873
11 ай бұрын
@@symba-uo3osit’s not cold numbers though I don’t know why tennis fans view the sport so robotically
@borisbalta2542
10 ай бұрын
40:15
@niftydailyanalysis3198
10 ай бұрын
True
@borisbalta2542
10 ай бұрын
😄
Roger’s departure has left us with a massive void.
@gagzee0013
Жыл бұрын
I have literally stopped following and watching Tennis after his retirement 😢
@chiragsood4668
Жыл бұрын
Tennis isn't the same without him,it's so boring,he made the sport famous.
@carlosmeza5922
20 күн бұрын
@@chiragsood4668 absolutly right...a boring noisy long tennis game ...no more SABR
Oh man, even as huge huge Djokovic fan, I'll forever miss this guy. What a fucking champion, paved the way for so many tennis players.
I’m a 50 years old family father… I can’t explain why exactly…normally I’m cool and relaxed but I have to admit that when I watch such a video of Federer…tears drip down my cheeks.
@lsb9073
Жыл бұрын
Not for nothing he is His Majesty ❤
@rcp6280
Жыл бұрын
Exactly sir!! I never cry let alone be emotional!! But when it's titled Roger Federer... when I watch him, it never fails to give me a rewind of so much!!! It's a huge emotion! And the hardest part is that this generation doesn't understand how difficult it is. And it's almost impossible to explain why we love him more than anything!! Roger himself is an emotion for many of us.
Will we ever see another player like Roger Federer? Well, while Roger Federer is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and it's certainly possible that we may never see another player quite like him. His elegant playing style, incredible shot-making ability, and sportsmanship have made him a beloved figure in the world of tennis. While it's true that other current tennis players have more Major wins than Federer, it's important to remember that Major wins aren't the only measure of a player's greatness. Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam titles is certainly impressive, but his contributions to the sport go far beyond his on-court achievements. Federer has inspired countless fans and players around the world with his grace, humility, and dedication to the sport. He has also been a tireless ambassador for tennis, promoting the sport and its values in countless ways. So, while it's certainly possible that we may see other players with more Major wins in the future, it's unlikely that we'll ever see another player quite like Roger Federer. He has left an indelible mark on the sport of tennis, and his legacy will be felt for generations to come.
@MiraxZorro
10 ай бұрын
Kiss ass. When Federer had the most majors then it mattered the most.. deal with it. Fed is number 3
@SpizzzYT
10 ай бұрын
thanks chatgpt
Roger federer will be the only player ever iin the history of any sport to hsve been named by many people, pundits, analysts, experts, sports persons, all tennis players ( both men & women)of the past, etc etc destined to become the greatest in the sport, genius, most talented player ever- before even he won his first grand slam and when he was just 21 years and very truly as predicted , he completely dominated the sport for the next 15-17 years. Greatest ever in all ways
@h4rder10
Жыл бұрын
and what about u? what good qualities do u have in life?
@NamTran-xc2ip
Жыл бұрын
His domination ended at 2009, about 7 years. I know you are a big fan but don’t exaggerate
Back with another fantastic and emotional video! Thank you, LE! Roger Federer has battled 6 different generations of players, from Sampras, Agassi and Ivanisevic, to Moya, Rios and Kuerten, to Safin, Hewitt and Roddick, to Nadal, Djokovic and Murray, to Raonic, Dimitrov and Thiem, to Kyrgios, Medvedev and Zverev, to Shapovalov, Aliassime and De Minaur. These are all people born 10-11 years before him up to people born 20 years after him. If his knee would have been ok, he would have tackled a 7th generation as well, the likes of Alcaraz, Sinner and Musetti. Battling 6 generations of players and winning 20 GSs through this. That is why to me, Roger Federer will always be the best player in tennis history.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Andrei, it's always a pleasure for me. When you see Nadal, 5 years younger than Roger who seems that he could end his career very soon unfortunately and Djokovic who is not in great shape with his arm currently depsite still winning big titles make you realize a bit more how exceptionnal the longevity of Federer was. The fact that he has never retired during a match is one of the stats which impressed me the most in his career, if only we could go back in time to relive these moments...
@davorcoha7806
Жыл бұрын
GOAT list, money earnings per year, GS record, atp 1000 record, winning matches against top 10 players, number of weeks at no1, year end no1, belongs to Novak.
@cutebook2578
Жыл бұрын
@@davorcoha7806 yeah, but He reached in his prime in 2011 (if I am not wrong) and at that time Federer was 30. Roger was rarely beaten by Novak at his prime time. Sometimes I think statistics could not justify the greatness of Roger
@sergiomedda8015
11 ай бұрын
Chi capisce di tennis..Roger è il più grande di tutti i tempi..anche se gli altri vinceranno più slam..se devo imparare guardo lui...e stop..non ci sono discussioni da fare..
@josephclutter4154
10 ай бұрын
@@cutebook2578 this is exactly what I was thinking. Prime Federer smoked Novak nearly every time.
I have literally stopped following and watching Tennis after his retirement 😢
@carlosmeza5922
4 ай бұрын
Yes Sir...tennis has become a boring ,full of yelling ,screaming game
@precessionoftheequinoxes3224
27 күн бұрын
Same, bro. All my past heroes are retired now. I may just look at scores, but I don't follow it either.
@usaneebeilles9510
5 сағат бұрын
Back then, tennis was such a beautiful and elegant sport, so fun and exciting to watch. Now what’s left! I/family are v much admire and loved Federer, on/off the court. His games played is such a pleasant to watch. Traveling to see his (live) matches, whenever we could. We’re retired from tennis the same day as his. Stay healthy🙂everyone.
the game will never be the same without him...
@xxii3984
11 ай бұрын
The Game remains The Same
@prssvv8480
10 ай бұрын
@@xxii3984 not exactly. I dont see anyone at present who plays in his style of all attacking mode. So, game is not the same
If only he didn't have those injuries on the knees! Cause his level of play in 019 against Djokovic in that Wimbledon final was insane! For his age at the time he could still be dangerous!
@pietropulizzi8417
11 ай бұрын
Pur avendo perso ha dimostrato ugualmente la sua superiorità
From one roger fan to another, thank you.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome my friend !
@sudhirchoudhary4823
11 ай бұрын
Roger Federer god of tennis
Fed's backhand all through the Aus open win was the greatest I have ever seen.
Hey coming from someone not of his fanbase I do think although the GOAT debate will go on forever, every tennis fan knows that nobody plays the sport like him. He moves like god, he makes you want to be him, he makes you want to play tennis. He's so graceful with his moves that it seems as if he's invented it himself! I think he's also the pioneer in introducing tennis to the outside world. Anybody else might have more slams, might beat his records but hey you know what? When you think of tennis, you think of Roger Federer.
As always, nothing short of a masterpiece
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
And thanks a lot for the support as always !
Tennis will never be the same, the last 7 years or so with the exception of big 3 tennis players have been absolutely the worse I remember past almost 30 years, they care more about entertainment and their social media fame because they make so much money without having to win and you see it in their work ethics. I miss RF the legend! Carlos Alcaraz is giving me sort of the same feelings watching Roger blossom on the tour since 2002 or so. But tennis has lost many fans already and I for one barely watch full matches anymore 😢
Contrary to what people say, Federer has produced A LOT of escapes saving match points and break points. It was just painful to see that he could not close out such matches. Some examples are IW 2015, Wimbledon 2014, Wimbledon 2008, Wimbledon 2019, IW 2018 etc
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's a very good point that you're making, mentally Fed stays a giant of this game despite all theses big losses.
@masters.1000
Жыл бұрын
@@lehunterpro AO 2016 was another one. Novak was demolishing him, Roger looked done and dusted but out of nowhere he took the third set by sheer brillance.
@thehoffmancode
Жыл бұрын
@@masters.1000 Absolutely! Novak was on fire, but feds brilliance just seeped in. Miss him so much
@h4rder10
Жыл бұрын
it was painful for u, not for me ....
It’s crazy that he pulled a lot of these moments and ended up losing a decent amount of these matches, especially because you would think momentum would help him but that’s tennis for you. Momentum can swing in an instant
@mohammadcr7113
Жыл бұрын
If it was for the other two. They would've won every single one. But unfortunately, things aren't the same for our man.
@kweizi5712
9 ай бұрын
@@mohammadcr7113 To be fair, when the other 2 played him, for most of their career they were still chasing his numbers. They had that extra psychological motivation because to them, they were playing the GOAT.
Thank you so much for another gorgeous masterpiece! Your videos are the most unique thing I've ever seen.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome bro and thanks for the kind words, I wish you a very good end of Ramadan by the way ❤
Thanks for helping me to enjoy the weekend with RF's magic
Nothing on KZread brings me the, how can I name it, "expectation" that your videos does to me whenever I see your upload. Some of your pieces are magnificently done, reminds me of the feelings of every moment back then. I would watch a 24 hour video of Roger's career nonstop. Thank you. I hope you are doing well in your life.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Everytime I'm making a new video means I'm doing great in general, I'm happy to exchange with you guys once in while and share some of my creative stuffs about Fed. I'm very glad you liked this one, I would probably make something like that in the future with more magic moments of Federer. There are so many and as you said I could watch them non stop too !
I had to watch this again. So, so beautiful.
Privileged to have his 2008 autograph. MY GOAT FOR LIFE !
You create visual and sensory masterpieces. Thanks so much for this.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
I always appreciate your support man. I'm really glad that many people are so receptive of my editing style, makes me wanna share more of these with you guys.
16 mintues in an dropf of breath. Hats off!! Thank you friend for this one, it's good to see your notification yet again. ❤️
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure ! It's good to interact with some you guys and talk about Rog', I missed it my friend 😇
Roger Federer é l'incarnazione stessa del tennis e questo video é meraviglioso. Avrei messo anche le sconfitte perché varie sono state comunque tra i match più belli che abbia mai visto
@drugalex
Жыл бұрын
Ci sono infatti
Great video! Great moments! Amazing Roger Federer! Thank you for such good work!) Made me emotional ❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO… ASTONISHING WORK 😍 I WATCHED IT SEVERAL TIMES AND I’LL REWATCH IT AGAIN and still feel the vibration watching it everytime
Thank you so much for these videos. Always gives my soul a lift.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
I'm very glad to hear that, my mission has been a success then.
Such a beauty, as always. Thanks for all these incredible memories.
Wow this is magic. This is a wonderful compilation of the legendary Moments in Roger's career. Thanks for this!
This high-quality a video should be illegal.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, I always try to bring the best footages and musics together for you guys.
Such a joy to watch ! But now there's a bitter-sweet feeling, a tinge of sadness since it is over and will never come back. Thanks a lot for this compilation.
Thank you so much, another one of the gold collection of your videos.
Well along with the 2017 final at ao, the 2009 Wimbledon final was just epic , how fed jus fought back, pure class and elegance
If you - like me - are a Roger Federer fan, then this video is a distillation of tennis perfection, beauty and class. Roger, Thank You.
Just when I'm missing him the most you come up with this masterpiece. Keep up the good work bro
Quel régal cette vidéo ! Le choix des musiques est excellent et le montage brillant comme toujours 👏👏 Alors juste merci de nous faire revivre le génie de cet homme, dont on ne se lassera jamais
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Merci à toi pour ce commentaire, ça me fait énormément plaisir ! Il est de mon devoir de continuer à faire exister la légende de Roger à travers le temps pour tous les fans 😄
this is wayyyyy better edited than Break Point on Netflix jeez… THIS gives you the will to watch / play tennis !
Way to capture the emotion of each moment. Great video!
Great video. One thing I would love to add is the break point save against Haas at RG 2009, I think that was the greatest & most important forehand Roger ever hit. Had he missed that, in my opinion there was no chance he would have won French open.
Your videos are amazing, never stop please
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I'll try to make the ride last as long as possible.
Great video ! This is an incredible masterpiece ! Thank you
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
De rien mec, ça me fait très plaisir que ça vous plaise à tous !
That 2017 Australian Open ranks as one of the best matches ever played on this planet. I seriously would love to have the whole match on video. The TWO of them. Head-to-Head. Pushing each other into greater and greater levels of excellence. I only believe it because I saw it. What a match!
@ReuvenF957
Жыл бұрын
Like I wrote above, if they need an sample video of PERFECT High-Level tennis to put away in the Smithsonian or in a time capsule: They couldn't do better than this match. Once again, these two men have played what was, is and always will be some of the Greatest tennis ever played on the planet. Bar none. Period.
Thanks for the legendary moments in Roger's carrer ❤
Thank you a loro again for this gift. Out of breathe ❤️
I‘m usually a silent viewer but i want to thank you for your videos. I‘m a huge fan of Federer for my whole life and your videos remember me of the times i sat together with my parents in my childhood watching the beautiful game of Federer. Please keep going with these kind of videos 👏🏼
What a great video ! Thank you from switzerland !
Thank you for this wonderful masterpiece! I'm on KZread only for your videos! Missing the great man on tour!
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
You're flattering me come on ! He's not on the tour anymore but I really hope he will be there at Wimbledon to comment some matches, Federer commentating an Alcaraz Djokovic match would be amazing to see 😄
Great compilation, thank you!
High tension stuff - how exciting can it get! I've not come across any of your videos before but this is great, I'll look for others. Miss him so much. Just saw a photo of him at some Miami car racetrack.
You did a wonderful job with this. From the editing to the score. Very nice. Roger would approve 😊❤🎉
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
That's a great compliment thanks a lot ! 🙏
peRFect. Great video. Thank you for posting, your works/efforts is appreciated.
Beautiful video as always ❤️💫
Again a masterpiece video
There's something in the way he moves, Attracts me like no other ...❤
Brilliant video from you once again.
Cold video and even colder ending.. good job!
Rafa is Strength, Nole is Durability, Roger is ...Aesthetic... I love them all (tbh RF is my fav). We are blessed to have witnessed the big four, of course including Andy. No doubt, Jimmy, Björn, John, Andre, Pete, Ivan, and so on are unbelievable Greats, but this Era is unique... I think Carlos is the only one who can take their place
Hallucinant cette qualité d’image et d’anges que tu trouves. J’ai fait tout youtube j’ai rien trouvé de pareil. Masterpiece!
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Merci beaucoup mec, j'ai l'impression que tu m'écris souvent ce message là =) Je "collectionne" les archives de Roger depuis 2014 (bientôt 10 putain) et y a pas vraiment de secret la plupart du temps je télécharge les matchs complets de plusieurs sources TV différentes pour espérer trouver la perle rare. En tout cas content que ça t'ais plu !
@irvinnicollier398
Жыл бұрын
@@lehunterpro ouais ça m’impressionne c’est beaucoup de travail et d’heures de collectes. Incroyable ton job.
great work
Amazing as always
Wonderfully edited, i love it
Nice work, LHP.
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, much appreciated !
I rewatched it a week after and it is just sooooo good, you are a genius. I really hope there is a part two sometime in the future, because there are so many moments that would deserve a place... I'm thinking of Miami 17 vs Kyrgios, Shanghai 03 vs Agassi, US Open 05 vs Agassi 3rd set, or Wimbledon 16 vs Cilic.
@spideyocd
Жыл бұрын
AO 2020 QF where he saved 7 MP and picked up an injury Also Miami 2005
So miss his balletic movement and glorious natural ability. For me he will always be the greatest!
He is the most underrated fighter in tennis history!
The greatest thing abt the big3 is their clutchness and the ability to show up when it matters. When ppl were doubting them, when they somehow were underdogs before certain matches, they always showed up and proved everyone wrong. In high-level tennis when margins r so close that mental strength makes such a huge difference.
Tennis miss him terribly, it's not the same game since his retirement 😢
Love the moments! They are legendary!!! The music was a tad too dramatic though :)
And what a work for this video editing !
Legend for this
Great video thank you so much Merci beaucoup
I'm Spanish and I have to admit : RF is the smartest tennis player ever. I think many people agree.
In 2011, Federer literally said to himself “I’m finishing him off tonight” and he did. Sooo iconic.
Thanks a lot for this compilation,as always,top class :)..captures the emotions well too.. I have one request: can you also do one video on 2011 RG semis between Roger and Novak? or the semis between Roger and Novak in Wimbledon the year after?.. Thank you well in advance :).
Without doubt, Federer is the most talented, beautiful, vesatile player ever to play tennis. Variety of shots he plays, is far more than combined of Nadal or Novak. His service, volley , stop volley, backend, forehand and dropshots are very pleasing to watch. To play for 20 over yrs with very high consistency is simply amazing. And above all, he is very humble, down to earth always easy going with his fans and media. We hardly read or hear people say bad things abt him. It is astonoshing to know that he has never retired half way in 1200 plus matches he has played. This shows how much he loves Tennis.. No other player has this effect on public past 50 yrs plus. No wonder he gets so much love, respect and attention from Reporters, players and public. He also got Fans favourite player award for mind blowing -19 times- Even if Novak or Nadal wins 25 Slams, they can never match talent, skill, charishma, elegance and popularity of Federer. Novak may go down as Goat but Federer is Lion (the king who rules).>>
Channel with best videos of RF🙌
nerve-racking video, the best editing at superb quality kudos to you man, love you u covered all the important matches but you missed Wimbledon 2016 QFS match against Cilic it was one of the greatest comebacks of all time, he came from 2 sets to love
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, I thought about adding that match against Cilic but as I said in description I had already too much matches from Wimbledon and this video is not just about epic comeback, but it will definitely be part of a potential part 2 one day
@aravindhamadhavan1555
Жыл бұрын
@@lehunterpro actually i daily see your unstoppable almost Federer Indian Wells 2018 video daily it's a master piece and thank you Federer was the video I liked the most whenever I feel depressed i see that video, u are a helluva of a creator man 🔥🔥🔥
Good work !
The Most Incredible in Shanghai, Zverev serves 5 Times Over 214 kph (the moment when he procure his First match point and The last Game point) and Federer Saves the 3 matchs points of the Game (One of the serve is 231 kph and next 229 kph), the last This half volley is so magic 🫶
I don't care what anybody says, but the 2008 4th set tiebreak comeback in the Wimbledon final was his most legendary moment. I watched this match live, as I was cheering for Nadal, Federer pulls off that one handed backhand down the line against all odds saving a match point. Only then, i was okay with Federer winning the match.
"that rally", you know which one I mean, at the 2017 AO final is still one of my favorites of all of RF's highlights.
There was a lot of talk about Federer having won until 2008 only because he did not face much quality (even though it was true) and may be not mentally strong. But the Wimbledon 2008 final 4th set from 7-8 down championship point to 8-8 to 9-8 (set point) to 10-8, that is where he had me as a Forever Federer. 🤩
Well done!
The Murray match in 2013 ... i was there .... i traveled 5000 miles from Cyprus to be there ... and i was there ... what an honour
Great video! King Roger!
Very nice !
Thanks a lot...
Asante for your Inspiration over the years Roger. Blessings
i hate seeing this era come to an end... these are my childhood heroes and i cant watch them anymore... makes me sad
@notyourpgainstructor5139
Жыл бұрын
however just to confirm i love watching reruns of these great matches just like my father watches matches of sampras and aggassi who were his childhood idols
No matter how successful Djokovic and Nadal get, I will always still consider Federer the true GOAT of the generation... and here is why. While Nadal was always more consistent and more dominant against Federer, he was always treading ground Federer was paving. Nadal is undoubtedly the GOAT of clay, and one of the most physically and mentally gifted tennis players of all time... but just look at their two games and tell me Federer doesn't float on water. Tell me Federer didn't turn the sport into an international obsession. Not to mention that he also broke longevity records for modern players, which Nadal and Djokovic are only now retreading. Sure, they'll end up with more majors, more master's, more career earnings... but will they ever pave the way for a new kind of game? Breaking the four minute mile is always easier when you know someone has already done it. By the way, if Djokovic or Nadal break 30 majors or play into their 40's, maybe I'll reconsider. Until then,...
@paulareeds5088
Жыл бұрын
Well said!!
some of us were fortunate enough to watch roger develop over the years into a truly great tennis player there have been others but roger was easy to like and seemed to be the champion tennis player that we pictured in our heads roger federer will be referred back to for years as the tennis player tennis fans respected and could easily cheer for
Well done
i still cant belive he choked so hard in his last dance (wimbl 2019 final), he really could have ended hs carrer in the best way posible,and he ended it the worst way posible
@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT
Жыл бұрын
that was his most needed victory , he was so close ...two match points ...oh I better stop now coz I know how its painfull for his fans
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
I'm wondering if Federer thinks about it sometimes, that would be great if one day we could have a long 1 hour interview of him talking about some of these most important moments in his career
@ffallenaangel
Жыл бұрын
@@lehunterpro if he thinks too much about it he would get in depression So better dont think
incroyable travail comme a chaque fois. Tu nous régales
@lehunterpro
Жыл бұрын
Tout le plaisir est pour moi, merci pour vos retours qui me motivent un peu plus !
His first roland garros title was amazing too, his face looked do emotional 👌✨️
Super! Wonderful! Well done Roger! 😊👍👍👍
He is - and always will be the Champion.
Really appreciate Roger and his beauty
Hey may not be the statistical goat the clutchest but I would have never loved tennis if it was not for him , he is the game for me . When I go to play tennis its in order to feel certain sensations of the raquet being the extension of my hand and federer is the perfect illustration of that pure tennis joy and talent . When I want to clean my eyes I can watch messi highlights or r9 or ronaldinho ,zizou ,maradona but in tennis its very often this man