Roger Federer Forehand Slow Motion Court Level View - ATP Modern Tennis Forehand Technique

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Roger Federer Forehand Slow Motion Court Level View - ATP Modern Tennis Forehand Technique. Roger Federer tennis forehand is considered one the best in the world, it is the shot that wins him matches as he is able to hit winners from anywhere on the court.
Federer has a smooth fluid technique with plenty of relaxation in the arm which allows him to whip at the ball with tremendous speed and generate incredible forehand power and forehand topspin. Roger Federer forehand grip varies as he is able to switch between an eastern and semi-western grips depending on the shot that he is trying to play.
Roger Federer 2020 season has been sidetracked by injury as he underwent a knee surgery earlier in the year. With thew current situation and tournament cancellations he will have enough time to recover and come back strong towards the end of the season.
Roger Federer who will turn 39 in August holds 20 Grand Slam titles and has been world no.1 for 310 weeks which are both records that quite possibly make him the Greatest Player of All Time!
Will Federer keep his GOAT status or can Djokovic or Nadal overtake him?
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Roger Federer forehand slow motion back view

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@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
Will Federer keep his GOAT status or can Djokovic or Nadal overtake him?
@WiredDragon-fm6sy
@WiredDragon-fm6sy 4 роки тому
Federer will definitely keep his GOAT status
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
Problem is he is getting old and who knows how many more years Nadal and Djokovic can keep battling it out!?
@isaacmacias8836
@isaacmacias8836 4 роки тому
I feel he is going to lose it 😢
@fuckurbody
@fuckurbody 4 роки тому
Thanks to corona virus, fed is still the GOAT. Altho its unfortunate that they cancelled wimbledon yet french open will be played in the fall for nadal to equal him. US open suddenly becomes very crucial this year. By witnessing what’s happening in NYC at the moment, chance is very slim for the open to happen this year sadly. But again, its still few months away..... our world has turned upside down.
@wonjaecho4344
@wonjaecho4344 4 роки тому
The grand slam records or any records does not make Federer the GOAT. It's his performance and his personality, the quality he brings to the tennis court that makes him amazing. He will always be one of of the greatest and be remembered as one of the greatest.
@Vernonchan
@Vernonchan 3 роки тому
The fluidity and elegance of Federer's strokes. Amazing.
@lazurdademarito4441
@lazurdademarito4441 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/rWSWaoFngIyKr2g.html
@LavernLee-zz5ln
@LavernLee-zz5ln 6 місяців тому
Watching Federer forehand technique in slow motion was a valuable lesson.
@dzuckman
@dzuckman 4 роки тому
Thank you for this, it's some of the clearest, smoothest and most helpful footage I've seen of this forehand
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
Thank you for your support!
@simonggreen7383
@simonggreen7383 Рік тому
Regardless of how many slams others may win, he will always be the goat for me purely for his elegance and style, and his love, humility and respect for the game and his opponents, just an all round class act
@1petrofski
@1petrofski Рік тому
Well said , I'm a Nadal fan but I always had a bad feeling when Rafa was playing Federer as if Federer was the GOAT.
@guillermomarqueztalavera1496
@guillermomarqueztalavera1496 11 місяців тому
@@1petrofski great comment!
@jaynogamingroadto28k23
@jaynogamingroadto28k23 6 місяців тому
well said, nearly impossible to replicate the finesse ha plays with
@squidjames7735
@squidjames7735 6 місяців тому
Nole is goat now. Time to eat grass.
@unknownentiti2351
@unknownentiti2351 4 місяці тому
I'm a djokovic fan, but I have to ask if you even read their comment or not@@squidjames7735
@pino6587
@pino6587 3 роки тому
Everithing is perfect: the right feet parallel to the base line, the racket accompanied with the left arm, then the left arm parallel to the net,the ball hit perfectly in front, and the final :so relaxed!!!
@medicalinterest9091
@medicalinterest9091 3 роки тому
Thanks for this observation. I was watching how he adds the power of his wrist like a sling shot. Very impressive use of the weight of the racket head. Maximum snap. I'd like to know where his eyes are when he contacts the ball. He seems to conduct the ball with his left hand. Like commanding a sheep dog to go to a position.
@blackshirts848
@blackshirts848 2 роки тому
Apparently you really enjoy everything before the most important part, contact 😂, most of that is nonsense anyway, this warm-ups not a real match. During a match the bodies move very differently
@HerrJoehnke
@HerrJoehnke 2 роки тому
@@blackshirts848 Apparently you know nothing about forehand technique, cause everything medical interest writes is important and on point and no nonsense AT ALL. But hey, you do you.
@blackshirts848
@blackshirts848 2 роки тому
@@HerrJoehnke I played d1 tennis and was taught by a former top 15 player in the world 😂😂😂
@HerrJoehnke
@HerrJoehnke 2 роки тому
@@blackshirts848 Of course you did! ;) Of yourse you were! ;) Way to go, buddy!
@kenarthur6253
@kenarthur6253 3 роки тому
Thanks for helping us weekend players improve!
@user-zf3ue4nr5g
@user-zf3ue4nr5g 24 дні тому
Id*ot 😂
@emraldmaster1203
@emraldmaster1203 3 роки тому
Gonna use this to practice my forehand Very helpful thanks
@niallm8789
@niallm8789 3 роки тому
How small his left arm in comparison to his right is insane
@preme4371
@preme4371 3 роки тому
holy fk u right about that
@ozziekhoo
@ozziekhoo 2 роки тому
Pause at 0:29 LOL
@michellel7194
@michellel7194 2 роки тому
@@ozziekhoo haha
@tiagolemieux1532
@tiagolemieux1532 2 роки тому
lol! Thanks! I Didnt noticed at first..
@gokulpkumar2060
@gokulpkumar2060 Рік тому
Wow! Revelation
@Skama1975
@Skama1975 Рік тому
Amazing footage, as being from the back you can learn more about his stroke preparation.
@bernardantolin7959
@bernardantolin7959 3 роки тому
Couldn't agree more. Roger has the best stroke among all tennis champions.
@ailaoimo3368
@ailaoimo3368 3 роки тому
Amazing sight of the best fh / bh in the modern era...cheers 🥇🥇🥇🎖👍
@tgip7992
@tgip7992 3 роки тому
He does not have the best bh in the modern era lmao
@Dylan-bh6mr
@Dylan-bh6mr 3 роки тому
I’m watching this during a tennis tournament 😂thanks for the help 💪🏾
@starman3533
@starman3533 3 роки тому
Did ya win
@Dylan-bh6mr
@Dylan-bh6mr 3 роки тому
Starman yeah man
@generalzetterburg
@generalzetterburg 3 роки тому
Study the hands tracking the ball. Moving with the ball - body mirroring & tracking - note contact is out front - the vertical racket on the unit turn - the loose arm and the WIP generated at the radius as the kinetic chain unleashes its damage on the ball from the ground up channeled through the entire body to a precise geographical location on the ball! - The GOATS eyes are still looking at the spot where the ball was touched thus surgically directing the ball from the court that is mapped out on the ball - FEDxPress feels and see’s where the ball is going In His Minds Eye! The only Eye (I) that matters!
@jameseagle7261
@jameseagle7261 2 роки тому
Very good video, clearly showcases Federer's lag and snaps.
@j.erickson8571
@j.erickson8571 3 роки тому
Poetry in motion !
@dco1929
@dco1929 3 роки тому
best strokes in tennis , best backhand and forehand , he is so accurate hitting ball ,
@seaneckhart9914
@seaneckhart9914 2 роки тому
The cleanest and hardest forehand to imitate of all the pros
@abanoubmilad5645
@abanoubmilad5645 2 роки тому
A blessing to watch
@lucasnarvaez8941
@lucasnarvaez8941 3 роки тому
Best Fed video ever! Here his technique can see so clear.
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 3 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed the video, who else would you like to see?
@mauriziohadley1474
@mauriziohadley1474 2 роки тому
Thanks now I do the forehand very perfectly
@jeevansethi7366
@jeevansethi7366 7 місяців тому
So smooth
@jonathanchen1026
@jonathanchen1026 10 місяців тому
Watching this in slow motion and pausing, he definitely looks like he’s holding Eastern here
@balispiritual
@balispiritual 4 роки тому
Perfect. Thank you for sharing the video. God blesses us all.🌞🌛
@conradjudson3872
@conradjudson3872 3 роки тому
GBU 🤗
@TanbingYan
@TanbingYan Рік тому
Most elegant and beautiful forehand ever
@asim_sadiq
@asim_sadiq 4 роки тому
Roger Federer is awesome!!
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
👍👍
@mysticvetenks
@mysticvetenks Рік тому
Hip turn/body rotation is so great
@LVLVLVLVLVLV
@LVLVLVLVLVLV 4 роки тому
Flawless practice
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 3 роки тому
Thank you! Who else would you like to see?
@mikehardwicke23
@mikehardwicke23 3 роки тому
So fluid😘
@vexlyz5280
@vexlyz5280 2 роки тому
Fed may be beaten at the Grand Slam numbers, but his elegance and playability will always make him the GOAT to me.
@soheiladam7510
@soheiladam7510 2 роки тому
that because Tennis gods made that happen by slowing both the courts and the tennis balls to a crawl. giving the pushers, defenders and boring play a chance.
@vexlyz5280
@vexlyz5280 2 роки тому
@@soheiladam7510 I agree.
@Ricksonkimura
@Ricksonkimura 6 місяців тому
I don't care what anyone says, Roger's racquet face is not neutral on contact. That face is closed even if it's just a few degrees on some shots. This video proves me right
@bassmann666
@bassmann666 4 місяці тому
Yes, he closes the racket angle using the wrist
@schwing674
@schwing674 23 дні тому
Correct the strings are bouncing creating the spin and grab on the ball
@jaimeloignon8692
@jaimeloignon8692 10 днів тому
So you’re telling me you think a human can hit every single ball with an exact 0 degree face, his goal is to hit it neutral and then roll because that is more correct, but his intention is to hit neutral lol. No one can always hit perfect
@sathishsekar9895
@sathishsekar9895 Рік тому
Split step is so nice to watch.
@libertychick3522
@libertychick3522 3 роки тому
He keeps his head down like a golfer - doesn’t move til the stroke is completed. I did that today and my shots were so much better! When I remembered... gotta build that racquet lag/whip next... wish it was all as easy as it looks when a pro is doing it - in slo-mo!
@oscargodoy7202
@oscargodoy7202 2 роки тому
Roger: el Mozart del tenis!
@hansolsson3409
@hansolsson3409 4 роки тому
Nice video! Thank you.
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
Who is your favourite player to watch?
@hansolsson3409
@hansolsson3409 4 роки тому
@@LoveTennisOfficial I am sorry,i don't have a favorite player of the ones currently playing,yet. I used to enjoy watching John McEnroe and Stefan Edberg. Hans.
@FeetLov3r69
@FeetLov3r69 3 роки тому
If you wanted to know he uses the eastern grip for his forehands
@user-mg3rq2fd2e
@user-mg3rq2fd2e 4 місяці тому
roger federer forever!
@ProPlayerTrainingZone
@ProPlayerTrainingZone 2 місяці тому
I am sorry I used your piece of videos without your permission. I have seen you add a copyright claim , and it has been taken down!
@jackamano3911
@jackamano3911 2 роки тому
打球直前の角度がついた腕とラケットの形(逆くの字)が超かっけー🎏
@tan.nicolas
@tan.nicolas Рік тому
the racquet lag is just beautiful
@NamesAreRandom
@NamesAreRandom 3 роки тому
Noticed the way he nearly always catches the racquet with his left hand, which I am guessing takes the strain off the wrist in particular at the end of the followthru to prevent injury.
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 3 роки тому
It’s not about preventing injury it’s more for rhythm as it synchronises your body turn with the speed of your arm and hand
@nikohrissohoidis6273
@nikohrissohoidis6273 2 роки тому
Maestro
@probablypondering1657
@probablypondering1657 Рік тому
My lord how on earth can his wrist handle that force and flexion time and time again.
@helmeteye
@helmeteye 3 роки тому
Art
@roadeyerob
@roadeyerob 3 роки тому
Wow. The slo-motion of the stroke at time really shows the muscle imbalance between his arms. His left arm looks so skinny compared to his right.
@DonPascquale
@DonPascquale 3 роки тому
why this guy dont go to the gym? all tennis players look skinny but why?
@JW-bw8nj
@JW-bw8nj 3 роки тому
Because you don't have to have a lot of upper body strength for tennis. Strong legs, yes, but not so much upper body. Flexibility and good technique are more valuable assets.
@lukeandreychuk2376
@lukeandreychuk2376 3 роки тому
@@DonPascquale it’s just not worth it. The majority of a players potential power can be generated through excellent technique. When you’re playing 4hr major matches, it’s not worth it to be holding an extra 20 lbs of muscle in order to gain a few mph. Your cardio will suffer
@rithviktalwar3352
@rithviktalwar3352 3 роки тому
How does he get so much wrist action, it looks like he’s holding the racket firmly the whole way through
@levpromano1917
@levpromano1917 3 роки тому
Could you do a video on mental toughness? I'm quite good a tennis, but in tournaments I lose to less good players, and I have never won a tournament, only 2nd place. Great video btw!
@user-yr8bs1yv5h
@user-yr8bs1yv5h 2 роки тому
Try not to think about the outcome of the games. I used to be like that and I would always stress. Instead just enjoy the game!
@SpecTennis
@SpecTennis Рік тому
great videos! can i please have permission to use your content in my videos (I'll be sure to give you credit)?
@grafix993
@grafix993 8 місяців тому
the key of this is the perfect timed wrist lag
@darrengately6935
@darrengately6935 4 роки тому
I dunno. Maybe i would try that wrist position if i was a little younger. These days for me its less about power and more about avoiding injuries by bring cunning. Not to say i wont belt it down the sideline whenever i choose to.
@anandbala1
@anandbala1 3 роки тому
have a good serve and backhand, of I struggle with my forehand is this a good video to learn off? seems like quite a high level of execution at the end with the wrist snap, if your off a little I can see this going all over the place
@jameseagle7261
@jameseagle7261 2 роки тому
Yes, the key thing is the lag and snap
@anandbala1
@anandbala1 2 роки тому
I don’t use this technique now, its a high level of execution for starters, better to use a simpler technique to begin, less steps and mechanics in any action the less error you have. Won a couple of doubles only been playing 6 mths now. Have tennis elbow so cant lift weights or even play really prob 2 mths rest now… which is frustrating
@Brian-pq5jp
@Brian-pq5jp 4 роки тому
Love this video. Do you have one for his backhand?
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
Sure it’s here - ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hYSBbW-Af5uer3U.html
@VeganBeerMonster
@VeganBeerMonster 5 місяців тому
That left foot step he makes during the open stance forehand at 0:56 seems unnecessary. Would he do that during match play when he is more urgent to get back to the middle?
@junkmail75034
@junkmail75034 3 роки тому
He hits both open stance and close stance.
@doctorlimpopo8575
@doctorlimpopo8575 Місяць тому
Nothing else compares…
@codygainz6981
@codygainz6981 2 роки тому
Its good to see the structure of the swing but the real power is when he's airborne
@jorgewsanabria
@jorgewsanabria 3 роки тому
My said to me all time: "¡Don't hit the ball while you are still walking!"
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 3 роки тому
In an ideal case scenario that’s great to beat the bounce and plant your feet however often the ball is too far or too fast for that so hitting on the move is important, pros practice that displacement of feet even when practicing on easier balls
@WiredDragon-fm6sy
@WiredDragon-fm6sy 4 роки тому
I tried copying Federer's strokes for almost 8 months now and my coach said my form looks perfect. I was happy and every time I hit the ball it looked so relaxed and it looked as if I was hitting the ball with ease but in reality, I've actually started feeling some pain around my elbow. Its not tennis elbow though which is surprising. I've also been using the RF97 which is might be the problem. Could there be something wrong with my technique it might be because I am still only 15.
@fskshj
@fskshj 4 роки тому
WiredDragon7429 I don’t know your technique but I do hit with feds technique and use the same prostaff RF 97 340 Grams which is fine for 40 mins of rally but after that I feel some strain in my hand thats it and elbow no problem. See if yours is also same racket then weight will be an issue until you are strong enough. Still it didn’t effect my game but I do prefer a good lighter racket in future becoz swing and pace really matters.
@WiredDragon-fm6sy
@WiredDragon-fm6sy 4 роки тому
@@fskshj Its 366 and 360 grams and I can last for at least 2:30 hours and my coaches said my technique was on point but I should change racquets. I don't have enough money which is the problem :((
@fskshj
@fskshj 4 роки тому
WiredDragon7429 unstrung it is 340 grams . May be you need some physioexcersises for your hand but you need to be stronger to handle this racket , do some dumbbell exercises if your hand allows right now. Do you know there are lighter versions of this racket and you can buy from EBay for less price.
@StunnaDroppedYou
@StunnaDroppedYou 4 роки тому
WiredDragon7429 On eBay there are Rod laver Prostaff Prototypes for sale. 27.2 inches 97 11.3 unstrung 12HL
@my240sx2
@my240sx2 4 роки тому
Hey wireddragon I’m a former college player and a current Kinesiology lecturer. I personally think that the RF 97 is way too heavy for a player of your age. My college coach always stressed that we have to be able to play with the racket when we are fatigued, deep into our matches. In college we played 2 matches a day. First singles, then doubles. Sometime 5+ hours of playing a day. I doubt you would be able to maintain your technique deep into matches with a 340 gram racket. If you want to play tournaments or in college keep that in mind. You say that you’re feeling pain and tingling after 40 mins? That’s already enough of sign that you need to change rackets. Good technique can’t overcome an unforgiving racket setup. When I was your age I really cared about playing with players’ rackets, pro staffs/POGs etc. Eventually I started losing deep into matches, I was too stubborn. So after getting humbled I went to a lighter more forgiving racket and the wins started coming back. I hope my experience helps you out. I suggest buying a used racket or trading your racket via rent/sell trade forums. That’s what I did when I was stressed for $.
@boyplaywork2995
@boyplaywork2995 4 роки тому
After 7 minutes i am not learn his stroke but i can learning the footwork.
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
It’s ok you can rewatch :)
@asteck007
@asteck007 3 роки тому
And they say perfection doesn't exist...
@ramyg5037
@ramyg5037 4 роки тому
His racquet handle grip style is clearly visible
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
Yeah the perfect video for analysis :)
@Shankar-Bhaskar
@Shankar-Bhaskar 3 роки тому
@@LoveTennisOfficial eastern forehand grip
@purelocaldirectory8702
@purelocaldirectory8702 3 роки тому
i watched this to see where he puts his left/right foot in forehand - seems to change depending on ball - advice ?
@Bill-uo6cm
@Bill-uo6cm 3 роки тому
Why does his racket flatten out (hitting side of the racket faces down) so much after he hits the ball but before his right arm completely wraps around his body? I guess his racket is slightly tilted down at impact.
@darrensurrey
@darrensurrey 3 роки тому
Because that's the way a racket naturally moves when you hit the ball and you're relaxed. Low to high is a myth - it's low to high to low if you lag the racket and whip the ball (lag and snap). Note the racket ends up most of the time around his left hip area, not at shoulder height like coaches teach you as a beginner.
@mrpog4644
@mrpog4644 2 роки тому
look at that racquet drop
@kxr_s
@kxr_s 3 роки тому
Does anyone have advice on how I can hit it in the middle more? When I try to see if I hit it in the middle I can’t even tell.
@ramjetrth
@ramjetrth 3 роки тому
The sound gives it away. In the center it makes a nice pop, sounds more like dead wood or has a tinging sound if you're off center.
@nakkiolololo4581
@nakkiolololo4581 3 роки тому
2:30 2:35
@pieroangelopaolucci293
@pieroangelopaolucci293 Рік тому
Fluidità ed eleganza apicali. Ti prego caro Matteo Berrettini di studiare la biomeccanica di Roger ...non sarai come lui ma certamente puoi migliorare. Soprattutto con gli arti inferiori ti vedo scomposto durante l'esecuzione del dritto, il tuo colpo migliore insieme al servizio ma non si finisce mai di progredire ...giusto? Per il rovescio, il colpo per te più critico, il punto di riferimento è Djokovic naturalmente.. Non hai chiaramente la fisicità tirata ed elastica del serbo ma puoi fare certo più strada col duro lavoro ...daje!!❤💪🏻
@philosopherking7097
@philosopherking7097 3 роки тому
5:30
@turalhuseynzada08
@turalhuseynzada08 3 роки тому
Is this the Eastern grip? I think it's not.
@matyverona9407
@matyverona9407 3 роки тому
it is
@thebgcd1
@thebgcd1 3 роки тому
Why have Federer and nadal both changed their racket drops at the back of their swing from earlier in the careers where they were more loopy to now where they almost wait at the bottom??
@marcoyang4389
@marcoyang4389 3 роки тому
Maybe for speed and efficiency?
@manuelsoto9134
@manuelsoto9134 3 роки тому
Speed is what comes to mind. This is especially true as they age and younger players bring the heat.
@thebgcd1
@thebgcd1 3 роки тому
@@manuelsoto9134 true but modern day tennis has slower courts and slower balls so surely the swing doesn’t need to be faster?
@carelngounoue2008
@carelngounoue2008 Рік тому
@@thebgcd1 people hit the ball a lot bigger nowadays
@saintnoahl
@saintnoahl Рік тому
This is much better than hundred dollars private lessons😅
@americaneagle76
@americaneagle76 11 місяців тому
@von_Apa
@von_Apa 3 роки тому
3 513 people put the thumb up! They like this forehand. I mean he is actually nr 1 or maybe sometimes two in the world. However 84 persons dislike this... Who are these people, it's so tragic or funny I don't know but maybe they dislike everything... at least everything that has to do with tennis. But in that case - why do they look at this? :)
@tommykaira8775
@tommykaira8775 2 роки тому
How to play like a champ
@mross2740
@mross2740 2 роки тому
Got a semi chubb just looking at this. And I aint even gay.
@pimpusmaximus3279
@pimpusmaximus3279 5 місяців тому
Yes. Djokovic is the greatest of all time. But Roger will be the highest and best remembered. His legacy especially. Whay he brought to the game. Rafa is the other one.
@fskshj
@fskshj 4 роки тому
I am second.
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
🤦‍♂️👍
@PH-TENNIS-CONSULTING
@PH-TENNIS-CONSULTING 4 роки тому
エレガント。
@dawski4697
@dawski4697 3 роки тому
None of the above
@WiredDragon-fm6sy
@WiredDragon-fm6sy 4 роки тому
first
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
😂💪💪
@chrismarklowitz1001
@chrismarklowitz1001 2 роки тому
He swings down first
@shahbazchoudhry5151
@shahbazchoudhry5151 2 роки тому
its just illusion, let the be swing path be natural .... dont worry
@lizbethhaackvizcarra6642
@lizbethhaackvizcarra6642 3 роки тому
jerry springer
@pierob.s8237
@pierob.s8237 Рік тому
;)
@ralphtuber
@ralphtuber 2 роки тому
There's a lot of dancing going on...
@halimtufan9515
@halimtufan9515 2 місяці тому
What is dis
@user-wx8yh6lw7e
@user-wx8yh6lw7e 3 роки тому
нашел у себя слабое место в ударе
@user-uf1il1es5c
@user-uf1il1es5c 4 роки тому
Too simple to imitate.
@LoveTennisOfficial
@LoveTennisOfficial 4 роки тому
😂😂 good luck!
@agir4707
@agir4707 3 роки тому
imitating is easy but learning that is very difficult. There are many things there you cant see and understand. You can realise it after few mouths of practice.
@enriqueoller7370
@enriqueoller7370 Рік тому
He missed 80% of them..
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