Roger Federer looks ahead to the Australian Open and emotionally recalls the influence his former coach Peter Carter had on his early tennis career. #CNN #News
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@dorianshadesofgray29815 років тому
It will be a very sad day in tennis when Roger Federer retires
@propjoe10605 років тому
Not just tennis. Sport in general. He's one of the greats in any sport.
@a.b.69725 років тому
Hope this day is still very far
@rhtcl5 років тому
I cannot watch him retire.. That will be saddest day in sports
@MrGenexxx5 років тому
People been saying this for years now. And here we are in 2019. Roger top 3 in the world. Ready to defend his sixth Australian Open title lol
@benjamintreves75445 років тому
Hope this day never comes
@theresenydahl95315 років тому
He seems like such a genuine and sweet guy, his tears moved me to cry too.
@all4thekidscharity5 років тому
Me too
@pmb00715 років тому
I always cry when he does... impossible not to
@matmul48505 років тому
#metoo
@frankiechong38195 років тому
🎻
@brajendra195 років тому
I did too ... Such an inspiring personality
@jjmah74 роки тому
“I hope he would be proud.” Don’t worry Roger, I’m sure he would’ve been proud. Very proud.
@josephxuereb19783 роки тому
When Roger said that,he became a little boy😪
@ashwinpande70952 роки тому
I was your 1000th like :)
@Greateststyles1532Рік тому
* I know he would be proud! I mean Federer has come so far it’s impossible for anyone not to be proud honestly!
@lnz971Рік тому
@@Greateststyles1532 not sure to be proud of someone who's crying and cannot manup... the AO 2009 is the best example of cry baby roger!
@iamtman19 місяців тому
@@lnz971 What an idiot you are.
@ibrahimalowonle91062 роки тому
How can you not like this man. He is very humble.
@trumpameri16382 роки тому
NOVAK DJOKOVIC like him very much :)
@GoDawgs182 роки тому
@@trumpameri1638 loser
@5aadiq7472 роки тому
@@GoDawgs18 shaddup
@Divvy212 роки тому
@@trumpameri1638 Novak is a good guy. Rabid fans like you aren’t. This is the completely wrong place to make comments like this. Just not even relevant to the video bro. At least have some common sense
@itsjustmyopinion1999Рік тому
Quite easily. I have been doing so for a while.
@antonioni20095 років тому
Man enough to feel the pain.
@nanadaimehokage99345 років тому
It's like Jiraya dying before seing Naruto become the hokage
@suhasrn5 років тому
Man enough to SHOW the pain
@fahadal-nawab64825 років тому
Love this comment
@thsu85 років тому
Great comment!
@pranksterxXxgangster5 років тому
*express is what u mean i think
@charlesnguyen12614 роки тому
When Roger cries, we all cry.
@michaeljanisch934 роки тому
such a good guy man
@Don_Turbulento764 роки тому
@RedRose7997 Charisma.
@Don_Turbulento764 роки тому
@RedRose7997 It´s because he´s 100% real and authentic. One thing charismatic persons have.
@StadlerOpinion4 роки тому
I did ... still am. WOW!
@mogu21714 роки тому
I also cried 😭😢
@polemikful4 роки тому
When he says "I hope he would be proud" that's not a man speaking, it's a child under the protective shadow of a father figure
@fabriziofaillace71583 роки тому
Exactly...
@cyndiyoung77843 роки тому
So vulnerable, love him!!🎾❤️
@skibbedypappow45792 роки тому
Parents are just kids having kids man
@marjanp47842 роки тому
I couldn't hold back my tears 😭
@yl.32622 роки тому
This woman is so respectful when she says "I'm sorry" instead of just rushing over his tears. Not something you see often nowadays.
@andrewdrewdrew1637Рік тому
Especially not on CNN
@qwerttzizziРік тому
This would be the least to say sorry..
@88fejiРік тому
She looks really sincere and down to earth the way she goes about the interview ... no air of "I'm the professional" hubris here ... Thats the kind of reporter/interviewer we need to have more of .... Hope she does not change her personality ...
@ds7900Рік тому
I agree. She is a class act.
@foodfortunefuckingfame61604 роки тому
The lady was a fantastic interviewer too, very respectful towards Federer.
@fraupurzel4 роки тому
She was really sorry to make him cry. Maked her just more beauteful.
@gerardotartaglia93364 роки тому
Soprattutto una gran figa
@gerardotartaglia93364 роки тому
@@fraupurzel sono una grandissimo tifoso di Roger e ogni tanto torno a guardare questo video perché mi fa commuovere. E ho colto l'occasione per fare una battuta che in fondo è solo di spirito.. Magari banale.. Ma sicuramente fatta perché se ne possa sorridere
@drfdwf3924 роки тому
@@fraupurzel *made
@ds79003 роки тому
Agreed. She was classy.
@TanukiSC5 років тому
None classier. Just nothing but class.
@MultiAsdasad5 років тому
whats up with that lol
@eugene2895 років тому
scollin Andy Murray is another really great player. Love the respect my favorite players have toward each other. Roger and Murray they call the feminist because are always in their fighting for equal rights for women in tennis. Roger was born in South Africa and I watch it’s charity tournaments that he has for them and the players that always show up to help so funny every year.
@debetrolence19915 років тому
Rafael Nada is also good
@oscarm69903 роки тому
It's impossible to dislike Roger. He's done so much for the sport and community, without a single blemish in his career
@zafwan12 роки тому
He oozes class and humility
@dnajournal43212 роки тому
He cried like a toddler having a tantrum in Aus Open 2009. Wouldn't even let the winner celebrate. That's a huge blemish.
@fuadkattan66222 роки тому
@@dnajournal4321 Agreed it's a blemish. He had a few other moments like that, But that just shows his human.
@amanmaheshwari58302 роки тому
@@dnajournal4321 anyone would wdym?
@dnajournal43212 роки тому
@@amanmaheshwari5830 really? Lots of people have lost the AO and most have given a graceful speech that had some class. Nadal lost the longest game ever against Djokovic. Medvedev lost too. Classy speeches. No tantrums.
@atilla87732 роки тому
even after 16 years, still in tears...this is what you call respect, love, fidelity and a great personality
@qazqazqazwertyuiopqa4 роки тому
You just can't not like this guy.
@pedjavukmirovic67704 роки тому
I can
@sergiocerda13424 роки тому
You just can’t not like GKMC!!!!!
@pengu1nmusic4 роки тому
@@ABRAHAMzXtremeGT You mean 'incel'?
@andrejm774 роки тому
@@ABRAHAMzXtremeGT Mujo, ne rise indijancu jedan. Sto bi morao voleti Federera, sjajan je igrac.. i dalje najbolji svih vremena ali karakter mi nije po volji. Pusti druge da razmisljaju kako zele, da necu da navijam za Rodzera pored zivog Novaka iz mog grada!?
@joel20524 роки тому
double negative aAah!
@mmmbiscuits14 роки тому
Possibly the finest sports person that I'll ever remember... he's so humble.
@pedjavukmirovic67704 роки тому
He is not foolin me dont b naive
@chintanparmar26934 роки тому
@@pedjavukmirovic6770 Expected comment from an "ic" smh
@Anonymous-bh9om4 роки тому
@@chintanparmar2693 poo in loo
@ritchiekhawbung2484 роки тому
Yes he's a humble man with great talent at this age as well reason being if u see at his age almost all tennis players have retired and still in late 30'S he still plays the finest one
@EndoftheTownProductions4 роки тому
Stefan Edberg as well.
@William1st2 роки тому
Didn't even know the guy and it brought me to tears too.
@thsu82 роки тому
Me too.
@aj79072 роки тому
Yeah me too, I didn't know who Roger Federer was.
@ollieallard8082 роки тому
@@aj7907 The best tennis player ever. And a gem of a man.
@ranjanmaithani62632 роки тому
@@ollieallard808 r/whoosh
@asdfswer4657Рік тому
@@ranjanmaithani6263 shut up non reddit user
@peorakef3 роки тому
He's not just a great tennis player, he is a great human being.
@HONORTONUMERIC123Рік тому
Yeah.... His whole experience in that particular sport tells abt that.... Such a wonderful player and great HUMANBEING..... Hope for inspiring many people.....
@3ver4fter53Рік тому
He is the demonstration that it is possible to be on the spotlight as one of the greatest competitors of all time and still remain the same honest and sensitive person he's always been. I guess it's kind of rare to survive this kind of celebrity as a human being. He must have had the best entourage one could dream of.
@TheRealCabe4 роки тому
I think it’s safe to say that wherever he is Peter is very, very proud...
@amandagirlygirl124 роки тому
I think Peter is no more.
@hugovolpi46804 роки тому
AmandaGirlyGirl13 what a stupid answer..
@stervenmealey10974 роки тому
@@hugovolpi4680 not really though is it, he's dead, religion brings false hope
@hugovolpi46804 роки тому
@@stervenmealey1097 it might indeed but just considering the emotional video and the comment of Dark Place that i found really nice, Amanda made a comment which wasn't really nice, believing or not. i don't wanna make a fuss or something but her comment was a bit lacking of sensitivity in my opinion
@user-oh5ju1xv9e4 роки тому
@@hugovolpi4680 Amanda is right.
@roal46915 років тому
The greatest sportsman of all time and such an incredible human being. He is so human. He made me cry. He made Peter proud by not wasting his talent.
@ave-61305 років тому
He is definitely not the greatest sportman of all time. Michael Jordan,Lebron, Messi,Ronaldo, Mayweather,Ali, Tyson, are all greater
@benjamindel20375 років тому
@@ave-6130 you cannot compare them they all have distinct strengh and weaknesses
@frequentclearance96415 років тому
@@ave-6130 really? I'd eliminate the boxers and basketball players on the basis of the participation rates in the sports being so low worldwide. Then really it's just a question of Messi and Ronaldo... and for me Federer edges it based on the fact it's a solo sport and both the above have played their entire careers in top level teams.
@frequentclearance96415 років тому
@Dawei Zhao possibly.. basketball is big, it just seems so focussed one one league worldwide vs football (soccer) for example. I don't think most people would have somebody like LeBron anywhere near their top 5 athletes? It's a really difficult to define "greatness" though... does it go beyond being the best? If so Ali, Jordan etc definitely have their place. Mike Tyson was a straight up joke though haha.
@keepitfvckingreal5 років тому
@@ave-6130 lebron hahahahahaha
@saurabhashu442 роки тому
There is a reason why even people who don't know Tennis love Roger because he is an emotion
@001lightning12 роки тому
When a man cries it’s not because he is weak. It’s because he has been strong for too long.
@muhammadusman-lj3de2 роки тому
wow you nailed it!
@lolabrini37582 роки тому
ur statement makes me cry🥺ur dead on!
@WhyMoi2 роки тому
Keep commenting. Well put.
@nabendusengupta2 роки тому
I will remember your quote throughout my life. Thanks.
@fabiocaetanofigueiredo13532 роки тому
Having emotions is a sign of strength.
@fernandopulido42324 роки тому
I'm not a tennis fan. But I'm a Roger Federer fan. You know someone is a genius when they make you sit down and not want to miss a second of a game in a sport you don't even follow.
@burnedflowers1414 роки тому
Overstatement. You didn't want to miss it because it was the final, dont make it so dramatic 😂🙈
@fernandopulido42324 роки тому
@@burnedflowers141 I made my comment in semifinals fool.
@burnedflowers1414 роки тому
@@fernandopulido4232 same thing, its deep into the competition 😂😂🙈 you watched because everyone loves to see who wins fool.
@Faith_and_Hope_074 роки тому
Fernando Pulido OMG my thoughts exactly!!!
@tornoofo174 роки тому
Yeah, kinda like Michael Phelps. Am I right bros?
@bobtilarso22785 років тому
I watch tennis only because of him. What a guy. He's the best of the best.
@MySantaClown5 років тому
Same! Only watching if he has a match. Don’t retire GOAT!
@darkmidnight8185 років тому
Plastic?
@randomdudehere99065 років тому
vlad majorally you cant really be a plastic fan in tennis. In football you like a team not a person, that is plastic. In tennis a person is your team therefore not plastic.
@darkmidnight8185 років тому
@@randomdudehere9906 oh I get it..an individual can't have a plastic fan. Only a team.....I see...🤔
@ajaybhadauriya46455 років тому
@V P r u a fucking moron?
@thefishindoc22493 роки тому
Damn, not only did he die young but he died while on his honeymoon. Just starting his life with his wife...... just damn
@ZiloBalo2 роки тому
Exactly!. Very sad indeed 😢 😞
@littleouphecreations26372 роки тому
Even worse, he died on his honeymoon after the amazing news that his wife was cancer-free. They did it to celebrate. It was Roger's idea since his mother is South African and has many fond memories there. He blames himself even though nothing is his fault. It's so touching how kind-hearted and humble Roger is and how he wears his emotions on his sleeve when not on the court.
@sjs7917Рік тому
@@littleouphecreations2637 oh my lord, that is truly heartbreaking. Such a tragedy.
@Ace-gl7xo5 років тому
What an amazing human being!!!
@well_i_liked_it5 років тому
Federer is not bad as well.
@Leslauroa5 років тому
Ace my exact thought.
@tsheponkotwe37325 років тому
@@well_i_liked_it that's what I was gonna say 😆
@tomedwards18794 роки тому
We love you RF
@Tdogg8195 років тому
Real men cry
@thecheesmaker71565 років тому
I do. Greetings from Switzerland!
@maximilianasmr72025 років тому
define crazy clown
@maximilianasmr72025 років тому
@define crazy Because, you sound like a Moron :o
@maximilianasmr72025 років тому
@define crazy Thanks for admitting CLOWN
@MiguelTLugo5 років тому
It's so hard not to cry watching Roger crying the way He cried, What great human being. He misses his friend and Coach. Sorry for my English.
@bryanxu35334 роки тому
"I hope he would be proud." Got me tearing up like hell.
@debbiepolites55622 роки тому
Who else here started crying when Roger was crying 😭😭😭
@blissofplants14972 роки тому
🙋♀️💟
@luka-yc5zh2 роки тому
me
@estel61372 роки тому
I did... fuck me
@Sophcheung2 роки тому
Yup
@FabricioFF662 роки тому
I cried many times when watched this video and I am crying again... I Love RG! FF
@tyrone22525 років тому
A man who understands how fortunate he is but at the same time confident, but not overconfident in realizing how talented he is. I used to enjoy watching anyone play tennis before Federer. After the last 15 years I'm not sure I want to watch anyone else play tennis after he hangs it up. Whether he's the GOAT, I don't know, but to me my favorite athlete ever.
@hoax_requim4 роки тому
I fell in love with tennis because of this man
@BibtheChib4 роки тому
100%, as a little child, 6-7 years old watching Wimbledon finals, now all I think about is tennis. Bless Roger, man. Great guy.
@TheMahfuz14 роки тому
Me too
@mischabe34 роки тому
Me, too ❤️
@adrianmbutnariu4 роки тому
Me too.
@NextGenCeoTV4 роки тому
me too...
@kaustavjyotidas32612 роки тому
My eyes are filled with tears, when he leaned forward sadly😭 such a gentle human being
@zacharyberry47223 роки тому
forget tennis for a sec, this man is an inspiration even without the 20 grand slams. What an attitude to life, so humble, and so kind
@PraveenMogadala3 роки тому
A role model and an icon for the whole world!! ❤️🙌
@sidray80244 роки тому
this happens to me when people mention my mother, she passed away so young 2016. The love makes you cry, the loss.
@arminramadan99334 роки тому
Wish you all the luck in future my friend and stay strong!
@erikbofo26494 роки тому
Sorry for your loss. Never give up. Your mom wouldn’t want that.
@Ivan-nd6qy4 роки тому
I’m sure you’re mom is proud of the person you are and are becoming. Stay strong! Cherish those great memories with her.
@SamirNaik3694 роки тому
She is with you ray
@oscarross64854 роки тому
Same with me. Died Feb 2019. Used to fight the tears but don't bother anymore. She was 54. Cancer is horrible.
@laQuintaKink5 років тому
That's what gratitude means.
@nedo_tpo5 років тому
Exactly. You took the words from my mouth.
@jorgecamoriano75 років тому
Viviana Hi
@andrejohnson59285 років тому
1000% I felt the same thing
@adamhendrickson5125 років тому
This is the BEST comment down here....
@lorenzocantiano84952 роки тому
This man deserves all he has, i know is obvious, but not everyone reaching his success is able to mantain this very humble behavior on and out the court.
@riderskater72482 роки тому
This is why people love Roger. He's a strong individual but at the same time he's also real, and a good guy. A wonderful role model.
@jld4870Рік тому
Takes incredible courage to be vulnerable. A very courageous man-RF is.
@Connief19905 років тому
Probably the classiest athlete in the world. He's a sporting legend.
@jerichokom70444 роки тому
He never forgets his root and the one who gelled him up to reach this stage.. His tears speaks how he miss, love and respect the one who shaped him
@jasminmuller17864 роки тому
Yes thats the real point. I love him for that !!!!
@LanaBK85302 роки тому
I watch this again just after he was ousted by Hurkacz in straight sets from Wimbledon. No matter what, who or whatever comes to reign the tennis world; he’ll always be my favourite and best tennis player.
@siddheshpoojari96662 роки тому
True forever
@egjowogopwro2 роки тому
Probably one of the most talented but at the same time most humble humans on earth, I've never met anyone, famous or not, as humble as Roger, while still having a lot to brag about if he wanted to. Simply incredible ❤️
@ragu4492 роки тому
I totally echo that exact same thought. Doesn't matter who the goat is. Everyone would say it's Djokovic now but there will come a day when Djokovic will face a nemesis. And cycle rolls on. But Federer remains in an untouchable spot in my heart. When he loses my heart drops. Him retiring is unthinkable. He will always remain my most favourite tennis player of all time.
@alekskywalker2 роки тому
@@ragu449 you Can love and prefer Federer it's understandable but djoko IS...you already know... and it's in part thanks to Nadal And federer
@VocalBeast2 роки тому
Same❤️
@ramonzehnder2435Рік тому
Here after Roger's retirement... man would Peter be proud! Roger will always remain a Legend on and off the court! Thanks for a truly inspiring career! ❤️
@PB-ut8xs4 роки тому
What a humble champion he is. Amazing Roger!!!
@propjoe10605 років тому
Roger Federer really is the perfect sportsman. Lovely guy and a proper champion.
@playbackvintagehifihunter96692 роки тому
This is way we love federer. Such humble person.
@Zimzimhk4 роки тому
This is why we all love him so much. He is never afraid to show his emotions. Such a genuine person. I wish he gets his 21st GS in 2020.
@amitbopche19064 роки тому
16 years passed n Roger still values him so much shows a great deal about both players! 🙌
@ds79004 роки тому
very good point!
@MrGibo20004 роки тому
This Man has a beautiful Soul. Probably one of the most loveable, down to earth players we've ever seen. I don't often watch Tennis, but I watch Roger Federer.
@mikelarry19693 роки тому
I think that’s most people. Its not tennis we follow its roger.
@stephaneprivate10137 місяців тому
Emotional moment, talented interviewer, legendary player. Long life tennis. From a Nole fan.
@juansebzРік тому
You can still see the innocent and pure child in his eyes when he expresses his emotions so raw and genuine like he does here. This is the catalyst of his magic for sure. Being a man with a heart of a child is truly an art of fulfillment and he’s all about it!. 🙏❤️. I’m sure his former coach is extremely proud wherever he may be.
@burizaemon93055 років тому
Well...i'm sure Peter would be proud to you Roger..incredibly proud...
@mennieacuna46925 років тому
am crying with roger!he was that close to his coach peter carter
@mehdi57384 роки тому
True
@grantevans65975 років тому
Roger's tennis is an extension of his values and character - he is, before he does.
@soniahachemi40255 років тому
Yess !! Great 😉
@333anders64 роки тому
beautifully put.
@counterculture102 роки тому
What a moment-humanity, compassion, gratefulness, profundity, and love all in a few seconds of emotion.
@pjnyc82763 роки тому
The classiest man in all of sports
@giorassiccuriosity17965 років тому
How could anyone not like this guy? He brings drama, comedy, action, passion, thriller, suspense to the Sport!
@g.coleman5 років тому
Smashing Rock plus his faces are hilarious at times, just an all around cool guy
@marcosvictoria88154 роки тому
Roddick
@__jan61133 роки тому
marcos victoria Roddick adores him as well even though he lost so many matches against him. That speaks volumes.
@CAZADOR74714 роки тому
Broke my heart when he started crying.....
@rachelelshuba96474 роки тому
CAZADOR7471 I cried too
@user-ih6rh1vp8z3 роки тому
@@rachelelshuba9647 me too. He is best personality and best player and pure heart Sorry my english is bad.
@stevec85558 місяців тому
This young woman is such a remarkable interviewer. Intelligent and compassionate.
@vishaltiwari6799Рік тому
He just retired.... I came to rewatch this video because when i saw this interview 3 years back i was like i am gonna cry so much the day this legend retire... And yeah i cried!!!!!! I am sure every sports lover did.
@dorianphilotheates37693 роки тому
This is what it’s all about: the people that touch you in your life, and those you touch; without that, life is meaningless.
@SeanCarter815 років тому
Met him at a party once, he’s truly a down to earth person
@JustFun-fe7ux5 років тому
S C which party?
@ertugrulkorpinar515 років тому
S C yeah which Party
@akhrormuminov71805 років тому
Called a dream
@Liamnerfdude15 років тому
S C what party?
@fakhretaj5 років тому
Wow. Man you are really lucky. He is my hero and my favourite personality and if i get a wish to meet somebody then my answer would be ROGER FEDERER ❤️
@balshb40644 роки тому
Damn 20 slams but it can't fill that empty void.
@georgebuckley2844 роки тому
21 tomorrow when he wins wimbledon
@balshb40644 роки тому
@@georgebuckley284 Djokovic is going to win though.
@georgebuckley2844 роки тому
@@balshb4064 Roger = goat
@balshb40644 роки тому
@@georgebuckley284 Sampras is goat, Nadal will surpass him soon and Djokovic has 2x more points them Federer atm.
@no_prisoners64743 роки тому
He's got a void?
@Howard2k3k2 роки тому
One of those elite athletes who are humble and down to earth. Seems like a great guy
@katie46232 роки тому
16 years after his death he’s still so emotional about it.
@amandagirlygirl124 роки тому
And THAT is why i like Federer, he fully recognizes he's been so, so LUCKY with his circumstance in life. He doesn't, like many rich people, ascribe it as Destiny.
@paulking51994 роки тому
Or hard work or talent. All of those matter but there's always the element of luck - knowing the right people to fill in the gaps.
@amandagirlygirl124 роки тому
@@paulking5199 There are MILLIONS of people who work as hard as Federer, but since they have to walk 10 miles each day to get water because the US airforce has bombed their original village, they won''t make millions. So, no: that was REALLY NOT what I was talking about. Some people think that poor people MOSTLY only have to blame themselves for their poverty. Because admitting that they don't would require THEM to give up some of their wealth. Which, out of greed, some people won't do. Are you one of those people?
@paulking51994 роки тому
@@amandagirlygirl12 I was literally agreeing with you.
@Vilfalco4 роки тому
@@amandagirlygirl12 Wtf are you talking about?
@amandagirlygirl124 роки тому
@@paulking5199 Sorry.
@TheCaptainKim4 роки тому
I just saw him play Djokovic in Wimbledon. Quite a match, which Djokovic won. But what a champion Federer is, almost 38 and still fighting for every ball. I salute him.
@andrespirino96084 роки тому
Snob
@rogerfederer5124 роки тому
Tina Tini Don’t be rude, yeah we all have a right to our opinions and which tennis players we like but Roger Federer worked just as hard as Novak so we respect and salute them both.
@leicestergirl634 роки тому
Tina Tini: You imply that Federer hasn't worked as hard as, and isn't as good as, Djokovic. You need to educate yourself and know the facts before you make such a baseless, stupid comment. Federer didn't get where he is by not working hard. He's hugely talented, hard working, successful, famous to the point that even people who don't follow tennis know who he is - and he's still humble, grounded and immensely likeable. As successful as Djokovic is, the same can't be said of him. He can be incredibly arrogant, nasty (as in when he berates his 'team' in their box when he plays a match that isn't going his way and he's making lots of mistakes!) and his obsession with trying to be as popular as players such as Federer and Nadal is pretty pathetic. He'll never achieve that kind of popularity and no amount of money or fake gestures, such as his celebratory routine at the end of matches that he wins, can buy that.
@anakrstic70344 роки тому
@@leicestergirl63 You might also want to brush up on your judgemental notes as well. ALL three of them are a generation that will hardly be repeated in the years to come. And for some of us, Djokovic was what Federer or Nadal were for others. He also had to work extra hard to win the respect Federer naturally enjoyed, not to mention constant matches when it feels like no one's on his side. I'm not saying he hadn't made mistakes, but he definitely matured so much and is a great role model to many. So please, be careful on disrespectful comments, seems like you're also seeing only the side of the story you want to.
@mrglance14 роки тому
Spot on Bro! sometimes I used to think that US Open, English & French fans get to be rude towards Novak. But Honesty, they can't all behave this way by coincidence nor out of spite. Roger is a magician that captured the majority of Tennis fans hearts. as for Djokovic, he is one hell of a mental fortress & athleticism... but it's pathetic to see such a champion trying too hard to be liked. it can be forced nor bought for sure.
@redkop79092 роки тому
Roger Federer is the finest person and the best tennis player (in my opinion)
@YKrimilan2 роки тому
yes. Roger is the best and obviously most talented and skillful tennis player
@br54484 місяці тому
RF is an incredible Person. Met him and he is exactly what he is here
@janehernandez50495 років тому
There will never be another Roger, he is so special as a player, a person for younger players to look up to, a great competitor and as a sensitive man who is tough on the court but always such a gentleman.
@brekezek4 роки тому
I disagree I am sure there will be some Roger juniors in the future generations inspired by him
@federicomejia13734 роки тому
Even tho I don't know him, Federer is like a family member to me, he cries I cry, he laughs I laugh.
@PraveenMogadala3 роки тому
He has won all our hearts!! ❤️
@lukamaruigi52073 роки тому
The dudes are so cheesy in this comment section, unbelievably cringe
@fabiocaetanofigueiredo13532 роки тому
He is like a family member to me, I am about to ask him some money for some projects of mine
@lesandres2310 місяців тому
From ball boy to an ambassador of tennis ❤️
@Shiljamannn2 роки тому
This is not about Roger crying, it's about the man who didn't live long enough to see his work come to fruition.
@amyelizabeth5295 років тому
His unwavering passion for family, friends, philanthropy, tennis... is deep, admirable and endearing. It's what has defined both he and his game. So appreciative Roger is still enjoying the game we all enjoy watching him play. Humble and amazing man and athlete.
@eugene2895 років тому
Allison Elizabeth did you know that his parents live with him and his wife and kids?? He had this house built a home in Switzerland made of all glass. Crazy
@samhue41944 роки тому
@greg oscar And that silly clown has 20 grand slams you dumb fuck
@__jan61133 роки тому
greg oscar your fault not being able to see his human side beyond his wealth. If you don’t like him don’t watch him as simple as that.
@GrandmaBetty19455 років тому
I think that it's his sensitivity that makes him so perfect. As a player but also as a human being.
@alphadragonn36852 роки тому
Seeing Roger cry almost made me cry 😭 I've not been watching tennis for very long at all but I love this guy and hope for only the best for him. He's accomplished so much and will be remembered for generations ✊
@giovanna73422 роки тому
Me too haven't seen tennis for a long...and I missed a loot!! Now I see on YT good! Roger and Rafa 🤩😍🤩
@adel1o3 роки тому
" A wasted talent " someone should show this to Nick Kyrgios. Federer is Beyond words. GOAT.
@samuelrogers85063 роки тому
Lol lots of people become wasted talents. I’m one of them.
@__jan61133 роки тому
Samuel Rogers but Nick still has a chance to improve. I really like his game second to Roger.
@araarmo3 роки тому
@@__jan6113 He has a great game but that isn't enough to become a champion you need to want to play for the record books. Nick is happy to play for fame and money.
@__jan61133 роки тому
Sammy abrams yeah came to know about that few days ago. Now I am disappointed with his attitude towards Tennis considering he admires Roger and yet not taking the game seriously when having both talent and opportunity to show it.
@araarmo3 роки тому
@@__jan6113 yeh he lacks the mental aspect. De Minaur probably has a better chance among the Aussies.
@Tjudgesgirl4 роки тому
Kudos to this interviewer who is relaxed and down to earth; heartfelt interview
@dreamer22603 роки тому
Yes; she was excellent.
@BalarajMenon5 років тому
I know I'll be inconsolable when this man retires.
@prash1755 років тому
You'll be inconsolable for 1 minute, may be 1 hour or may 1 day max.
@prash1755 років тому
@Abraham Villalobos You could regret it for a month ,an year or for a life time that's totally up to you. My point was about 'incosolable' part. 🙂
@BalarajMenon5 років тому
@@prash175 Which is why I didn't reply. 😀 Life moves on.
@BalarajMenon5 років тому
@RS2002 And who might you be to advise me on my priorities?
@venkatr565 років тому
The Godfather do not try to be over smart !!!!he didn’t mention abt how long he would be inconsolable... he just mentioned that he would be inconsolable when he retires....
@elviradela7284 роки тому
Very sweet and goodhearted person. I see in his tears how deeply loved his friend! Blessings to him and everybody in the world.
@antoinelfb67713 роки тому
2:27 The shoulder and the head movements were already too much for me. Such a sincere body language
@tclass994 роки тому
I know it's a long shot but a big part of me wants him to win gold at the Summer Olympics next year in Tokyo.... would be en epic ending to an amazing career.
@andrewherbert81254 роки тому
Great thought, but feel sad when you mention it ending, hopefully a few years away
@Baboesjki4 роки тому
He had the chance in London 2012. Missed it sadly :(
@ilyazinkevych78044 роки тому
what kind of ending are u talking about. Rog still goes to semis and finals. hello??
@dstillRO4 роки тому
He is an olympic gold medal winner, he has that! Stop with this bs
@Baboesjki4 роки тому
Alex Andru You and i both now that Roger doesn’t count that doubles medal. So no, he hasn’t that singles medal.
@AbhijitPattanayak5 років тому
Peter carter made RF cry. RF cry made me cry. My cry made my mom cry. She doesn't even know what tennis is- a sport or movie, still tears came.. What a Legend!!!! Take a bow
@raulp91715 років тому
Wow! that's a cascade!
@soniahachemi40255 років тому
😂 !! Like !!!
@SugaKisses004 роки тому
What a fantastic man, and the interviewer was just amazing too very respectful and well spoken. What a lovely moment.
@SubtleAsh-TheImmortal3 роки тому
You just simply can't watch this and forget in a flick of a sec. This one surely touched your heart.
@vai82dabang194 роки тому
Aww Federer those tears where from the heart! God bless you for that
@PeterPan-pt5wr5 років тому
Guess the death of his coach is the reason why he is the greatest cause at this point he train harder and harder to show it that he can become more than just a talent
@TheJoker-jx1hd5 років тому
Believe it or not, but Federer threw many tantrums back in the day (like Kygrios), and greatly struggled with his mental problems and his own attitude. He frequently threw his racquet, unable to control his temper on the court, which was mainly responsible for him falling short in the grand slams. He was quite a spoilt brat back then. However, Peter Carter's death, which occurred in 2002, shocked him into maturity, and changed his career as well as the history of tennis forever. As a result of this tragic event, Federer immediately changed his attitude. He then blazed through his opponents without showing any signs of mental fragility, all the way to his first grand slam, which is what we have come to see from him over the years :) If this had not happened, Federer would have likely gone down as an angry prodigy who failed to fulfill his potential, much like Tomic.
@PeterPan-pt5wr5 років тому
@@TheJoker-jx1hd good words
@hottakes52945 років тому
The Joker Maybe Kyrgios needs a similar wake up call, hopefully not in the form of death though
@MohammadAsadullaShareef5 років тому
@@hottakes5294 Maybe if Lahyani passes away, Kyrgios will become great too!
@adrindazril39134 роки тому
@@MohammadAsadullaShareef yo, don't think about stuff like that
@MrWozOSRS3 роки тому
Wow when he started crying it hit me instantly. Rodger you are the best tennis player EVER! in my opinion.. When you retire I will cry. Your dad is super proud you have made the world proud. Your talent is unbelievable. You got nothing left to prove. G.O.A.T
@atharvghaisas52343 роки тому
Nostalgia is the strongest feeling.. So True
@listenmusic98115 років тому
Okay, now I know why he cries at the Australian Open so much. God -- imagine just getting that wound ripped open every time.
@jon_durham5 років тому
Listen Music yeah but CNN gotta get him crying haha
@Rahulvg874 роки тому
From Switzerland, but loved by people all around the world!! this man is so humble !!
@duasympara7595Місяць тому
Imagine Peter Carter's parents watching Roger Federer crack emotionally at the mention of Peter, 14 years after his passing. They in turn could be very proud of their own son, who'd had such a tremendously positive influence over one of humanity's greatest.
@GuppyPal3 роки тому
This is what true love and appreciation looks like. It's great to see how much he cares, how much he appreciates Peter.
@oldskoolheavyweights17674 роки тому
Roger Frederer....an Absolute gentleman. Humble, gracious and brilliant at what he does.........LEGEND!!!
@marcelasdq11685 років тому
Roger Federer is for me the biggest inspiration human on Earth. He's such a great Tennis player and so thankful for everything. A Real Sportsman, friend ... U cant describe how great he is!
@RFED2OРік тому
Roger was never about the stats... Roger was never about the GS's...Roger was never about the money,cars,watches,advertising that have poured down on him...Roger was never about the glory etc etc etc.. Roger just wants to please the whole world on and off the court...they asked Robert [Roger's father] about what gives him the biggest satisfaction of seeing Roger play? And he says quite simply...the effection and love of the crowd everytime Roger plays...how beautiful is that !!!! xxxx
@mahnoorzafar37822 роки тому
I didn’t even knew who is Roger Federer. I had just randomly heard a name “Federer” from my 13 years old brother who was playing a tennis game while feeling bored. And I scolded him a year back that you don’t even know who is he, from where he belongs, don’t you know how to play tennis, you just have learnt a name and you’re pronouncing it again and again just to show off that you’ve interest in tennis.... And then we laughed so hard that we don’t even know how to play tennis A year after, yesterday, when I was randomly scrolling on UKposts, this video came up and a random thought came that may be he’s the man of whom we used to make fun I clicked the video and after these three minutes, I thought that how can I be this much senseless and judgemental without knowing anyone He’s a gem!!!! A Real Man who has been dedicated, hardworking and passionate throughout his career!!!! Sorry Roger!!!! I was wrong.... You Won My Heart♥️ I haven’t watched tennis ever, but I would love to watch you playing.... Such A Pure And Classy Soul You’re!!!!🙌🏻♥️
@ramdomvidz91244 роки тому
you made me cry bro... i hope you will be wimbledon Champ 2019
@ghaith32604 роки тому
He is absolutely a Wimbledon19 champ.. but sadly without the cup
@291akhil5 років тому
World needs to be like him
@pranavarya8584Рік тому
One of the greatest athletes the world has ever seen. And now he’s the most famous athlete in recent history to announce his retirement. The most elegant player. Truly a legend. Will be deeply missed in grand slam tennis.
@CHARLIE77153Рік тому
Totally agree. I mean no words.
@sols94492 роки тому
I’m sure he was in the box watching every single one. ❤️ we all love you Roger. You gave us all so much.
@naveedali6715 років тому
I only starting watching tennis because of Roger Federer, he's the greatest player ever, loads of love and respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰
@tum1804 роки тому
And i from India ......see we have things in common
@Pablanz4 роки тому
What a great man, inside and outside the court. Sure he would be proud.
@royl10203 роки тому
I started crying too. Such a classy and humble guy. G.O.A.T!
@AlbertoSkyrim19957 місяців тому
I can't stop my tears coming out from my eyes, EVERY SINGLE TIME I watch this video. The KING is such humble, such an incredible person/human being. Thank you for being like this, for being a HUGE example to follow and to inspire to the future generations. Thank you very much Roger. Always in my mind and in my heart. And of course, thanks to Peter, he did his part to made him one of the GOATS of this wonderful sport.