SABR | The Sneak Attack that SAVED Roger Federer's Career

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It started as a joke. It ended up redefining Roger Federer's entire career.
Initially hated by many with multiples more left bewildered, the rarely before seen blitz marked the culmination of Federer’s years of experience and experimentation in crafting a move which may have contributed to one of the best late-career athletic comebacks of all time. But while extremely flashy and undoubtedly impressive when executed, do the statistics actually validate SABR’s usefulness in a professional level match? How effective really was it?
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@CULTTENNIS
@CULTTENNIS 10 місяців тому
Second Serve | Exposing the Tennis Trick Shot that Broke the Internet: nebula.tv/videos/culttennis-exposing-the-tennis-trick-shot-that-broke-the-internet
@ermishatziantoniou5113
@ermishatziantoniou5113 10 місяців тому
@CULTTENNIS The reason Becker hated the SABR was because it was first implemented on a match against him by Mansour Bahrami on clay in Hamburg 1988 . So the inventor question is finished .
@Michael-Boyer
@Michael-Boyer 10 місяців тому
@@ermishatziantoniou5113or moreso that he was coaching Djoker and Fed was making Djoker look silly. Bahrami used a similar tactic but it wasn’t a sneak, he was already at the service line basically for his starting position. You could do that back then easier when nobody served 100mph.
@jackjd1973
@jackjd1973 10 місяців тому
The goat is making a video on Federer no way 😂 🐐
@gave2haze
@gave2haze 9 місяців тому
When i get a job I'm gonna binge nebula so hard
@danielkriz7533
@danielkriz7533 7 місяців тому
This video is pure cope. SABR won Roger exactly 0 slams. He is a worse player than both Djokovic and Nadal.
@Darty555
@Darty555 10 місяців тому
2017 Federer during his AO title and Sunshine double wins has to be one of the best displays of attacking tennis in the modern era. His backhand looked unstoppable, he was consistently taking the ball so early and immediately put his opponent on the backfoot and the SABR was the perfect shot that exemplified all of that.
@MonachusRex
@MonachusRex 9 місяців тому
tennis peaked for me in that period
@randyw8761
@randyw8761 9 місяців тому
why couldnt he keep doing it after that?
@miljann98
@miljann98 8 місяців тому
​@@randyw8761A certain 23 Grand Slam champion returned
@zedalive4764
@zedalive4764 8 місяців тому
the incoming ball had a good speed at the AO 2017
@peterk5981
@peterk5981 7 місяців тому
@@randyw8761 why are you still alive or you not?
@Alexbloke
@Alexbloke 10 місяців тому
Finally, HES BACK!
@lllIIIIIlIlIIllll
@lllIIIIIlIlIIllll 10 місяців тому
It’s been too long
@CP-ym9eh
@CP-ym9eh 10 місяців тому
He is already dead like his career
@f1foreveryone879
@f1foreveryone879 9 місяців тому
​@@CP-ym9eh?
@CartoonSlug
@CartoonSlug 9 місяців тому
He's back, to making overproduced yet still mediocre videos!
@seangates900
@seangates900 10 місяців тому
I never heard Roger claiming to invent the shot, therefore why does it matter? It rejuvenated his backhand, and his career. End of story, Nothing Becker said matters here.
@chersegems2315
@chersegems2315 9 місяців тому
The acronym standing for "Sneak Attack by Roger" is an implicit declaration of invention, though.
@seangates900
@seangates900 8 місяців тому
Okay, but nobody really claims authorship, other than the commentators, who just need to stay relevant. Nobody has really invented anything in this game in the last 25 years . . . other than the tweener. And standing 6 metres behind the baseline on every 2nd serve return.
@DustyDingoPhotos
@DustyDingoPhotos 5 місяців тому
@@chersegems2315 . . . sure . . . but a declaration by whom? Certainly not RF. Since when do we let commentators determine such?
@sd.stajic
@sd.stajic 4 місяці тому
​@@seangates900the so-called "SABR" wasn't Federer invention. It has been used before.
@seangates900
@seangates900 4 місяці тому
@@sd.stajic I think you'll see I agree.
@Guergeiro
@Guergeiro 10 місяців тому
Roger is just the beauty of tennis. I watched not because of wins, but because the magic he produced on set.
@duohere3981
@duohere3981 10 місяців тому
faker
@Guergeiro
@Guergeiro 10 місяців тому
@@zlatkostevanovic5891 feel better about what? Unlike other sports, where fans have the mentality of "either with us or against us", in tennis you can have joy from just watching a good game of tennis.
@John-yt8cl
@John-yt8cl 10 місяців тому
Roger should have no problems in giving up his trophies and title prize money because winning doesn't matter, only pleasing the crowd does.
@Guergeiro
@Guergeiro 10 місяців тому
@@John-yt8cl I guess Novak and Nadal shouldn't have problems as well, given they also play beautiful tennis.
@John-yt8cl
@John-yt8cl 10 місяців тому
@@Guergeiro they might not need to. Players play to win. At least that's what the players say in their press conferences.
@brandonm8901
@brandonm8901 10 місяців тому
Great example of some brilliant coaching. Interestingly, that 2015 Cincy match against Djokovic is the 4th lowest return points won % in Djokovic's career. Of the 3 other matches, one was in 2007 and the other two were just before his elbow surgery in 2017. What this means is that Federer's clinical serving was significant in how Federer won that match and tournament. Djokovic and Murray definitely sussed out the SABR quicker than others, and I think Murray should also get credit for stepping in significantly on the second serve before Federer dubbed it the SABR
@CULTTENNIS
@CULTTENNIS 10 місяців тому
Nice analysis!
@bingo1646
@bingo1646 9 місяців тому
​@@CULTTENNISpls start a tennis players biography series By - your huge fan
@oliviernikolcic3337
@oliviernikolcic3337 7 місяців тому
Remember what Djokovic did in the US Open final few weeks after that when Federer tried his stolen move again? Bet you do! After that, Federer never used it again against Novak...
@drejtoman2974
@drejtoman2974 5 місяців тому
Brilliant coaching? By whom ?
@JenniferSchager
@JenniferSchager 26 днів тому
@@oliviernikolcic3337 Right? Fed stole the FH, BH and volley too. All of that was done years before. He's such a fake.
@RainWasTaken
@RainWasTaken 10 місяців тому
I went to the 2015 Western & Southern Open with my dad and watched the final of Federer vs. Djokovic. I firmly remember looking at my dad after I saw the SABR and saying “is that allowed?”
@ermishatziantoniou5113
@ermishatziantoniou5113 10 місяців тому
The reason Becker hated the SABR was because it was first implemented on a match against him by Mansour Bahrami on clay in Hamburg 1988 . So the inventor question is finished .
@mnm1273
@mnm1273 10 місяців тому
Surely there's no proof that he was the first. Someone else could have thought it up earlier and it be forgotten in the exact same way his discovery was.
@JacenSolo0
@JacenSolo0 10 місяців тому
​@@mnm1273probably fair to say Roger was the first to use it in the profession game
@mnm1273
@mnm1273 10 місяців тому
@@JacenSolo0 The OP seems to disagree, and if there's one obscure claim to the invention I don't see why there couldn't be second. A lot of pro games have been played in history.
@lokzim
@lokzim 9 місяців тому
i was sure someone before federer came up with serve and volley, we should comdem that too
@antang6964
@antang6964 9 місяців тому
Johny Mac did it against Becker.
@benjaminrosen5342
@benjaminrosen5342 10 місяців тому
Can you talk about why the Wimbledon courts were slowed down so significantly? Would be an interesting video
@annewalden3795
@annewalden3795 10 місяців тому
Benjamin the Courts were slowed down to encourage the Spanish players to come to Wimbledon .
@stevenreynolds4338
@stevenreynolds4338 9 місяців тому
I believe the tennis balls being slower plays an important part in that.
@fishflake1209
@fishflake1209 9 місяців тому
The topic comes up in the video about carpet courts.
@divicospower9112
@divicospower9112 7 місяців тому
To allow players without talent and skill on it to win. Without it, Nadal and Djokovic would still stay at 0 victory.
@WivoRN
@WivoRN 10 місяців тому
Missed your videos so much my man! Fascinating stuff as always and welcome back! ❤️
@CULTTENNIS
@CULTTENNIS 10 місяців тому
Thanks Wivo, always appreciate the kind words 😊
@tds7078
@tds7078 10 місяців тому
SABR really is the serve and volley of returning.
@boyzemail4769
@boyzemail4769 10 місяців тому
Still the GOAT of tennis storytelling! We’ve missed you
@nikc2246
@nikc2246 10 місяців тому
Love to see you back! I was just rewatching vids this week.
@Frank_Lee_Terrible
@Frank_Lee_Terrible 8 місяців тому
6:15 having 33% points won is actually pretty good since it's on the return
@jimweisgram9185
@jimweisgram9185 2 місяці тому
I think the SABR's biggest impact was how it played with opponents emotions.
@Frank_Lee_Terrible
@Frank_Lee_Terrible 2 місяці тому
@@jimweisgram9185 This too.
@kierankelleher007
@kierankelleher007 9 місяців тому
Brilliant. The quality of these video essay edits is out of this world. Great to see a new one - amazing as ever all round.
@daspacepope
@daspacepope 10 місяців тому
I'm always in awe at the quality of these videos.
@TheFuzzyman44
@TheFuzzyman44 10 місяців тому
Thank you for your content! Top notch as always! ❤❤❤
@filthypleb9224
@filthypleb9224 10 місяців тому
Its a good day when cult tennis upload
@bradberkely7448
@bradberkely7448 9 місяців тому
I remember doing this sort of thing in highschool a lot! I was on doubles and my return of serves were not working for me at all that season (hitting a lot of weak shots or them going out) so I just decided to be really aggressive and just get the ball in. This really helped out a lot and as a doubles team we got pretty far into the state championship!
@rafaelcoelho5226
@rafaelcoelho5226 10 місяців тому
Wow, your videos are absolutely amazing! I can't get enough of them! Keep up the fantastic work!
@enigma629
@enigma629 10 місяців тому
The Fed bh in 2017 was one of the deadliest shots ever.
@hughoutwater7083
@hughoutwater7083 10 місяців тому
Bro your editing skills have gotten so good the visuals on this were so cool 🙌
@jakstrike1
@jakstrike1 9 місяців тому
Unreal production quality. Nice work.
@louisniemeyer726
@louisniemeyer726 10 місяців тому
Love the content. Is it possible for you to eventually do a video on Jack Sock's career?
@AJPennyPacker2
@AJPennyPacker2 9 місяців тому
If there was one player who could pull off the SABR, it was Federer, who was already known for his great hands and feel at the net which was why he was so adept at picking up half volleys like a true old-school player. I also always keep in mind that if the tour hadn’t made the decision to slow down the hard courts halfway through his career, which counteracted his playing style, he would’ve won more matches against Rafa, Nole, and other greats at the time.
@mrclean7164
@mrclean7164 10 місяців тому
Didn’t know you were on nebula! I’ll check it out now:)
@mwu365
@mwu365 10 місяців тому
I would love more of these kinds of videos in addition to your usual stuff.
@lsmart
@lsmart 9 місяців тому
I'm shocked that you completely ignore the change that REALLY revitalized his career -- his larger racket. Throughout the 2012-2016 period, he could regularly get into quarters and semis in the slams because his overall game was so great, but once he came up against the true greats, he would repeatedly get overpowered in rallies, as Rafa, Novak, Delpo, Wawrinks, and a few others, would hit powerful, screaming groundstrokes, while his returns would be popups, allowing them plenty of time to get in good position and overpower him with the following shot. He could get by with his forehand because of the incredible quickness of his wrist swing created extra speed on the shot, but his one-handed backhand simply could not even come close to those of his top opponents. Because the heavier racket did not noticeably slow down his swing, the speed and power of his backhand increased by leaps and bounds. In the AO final. That is why he went from losing most of his matches to the more powerful Rafa, to winning 6 matches in a row against him. I remain convinced to this day that he even might have had a shot against Rafa in the RG 2019 SF were it not for the insane 40 mph wind gusts, because Rafa just tore it thru the wind with brute force, whereas Roger's second serves were coming in at 80 mph. And yes, I am aware that he made the switch already in 2014, but he himself admitted that it took him several years to become fully comfortable with it and have full control (he also missed serious time due to injuries), A 10-second Google search yielded this article from March 2017: www.tennis.com/news/articles/roger-federer-credits-switch-to-bigger-racquet-for-improved-backhand
@hotstixx
@hotstixx 7 місяців тому
What planet are you from ? Overpowered by Delpo,Wavrinka,Djok and Nadal ? Where ? When ? And how often ? If a player is being overpowered I expect the results to reflect this ? Where are all the straight sets victories against Federer ? The melodrama in so many of these comments...its as if theres as whole generation brought up on Marvel movies and that players have a single identifying gift that gives them an overwhelming and transformative advantage.Youre such a bunch of drama tarts.
@Firemarioflower
@Firemarioflower 7 місяців тому
Great man! That was an enjoyable read! I learned something!
@lsmart
@lsmart 7 місяців тому
@@Firemarioflower My pleasure.
@appualliyanaa
@appualliyanaa 7 місяців тому
His forehand was actually formidable with the old racket. Shots with immaculate precision and pace were there. But his backhand had to face the most shots. With the new racket he had to compromise a bit from his forehand and compensate it disproportionately on the backhand. That was more working with Nadal as the weakness turned out to be his weapon. He doesn’t have to chip or slice the high bouncing topspin power shots back into the opponent’s court anymore. Outside of clay since 2017AO nadal only won a single set against Federer. Nadal was literally answerless.
@hyperchord
@hyperchord 7 місяців тому
Well, you're just brilliant, aren't you? Why don't you make tennis videos and, you know, never make a mistake
@annamariaisland1960
@annamariaisland1960 10 місяців тому
There's a video on youtube of a match between Laver and Borg in the 1970s in which Laver pulled a SABR (sneak attack by Rod) on Borg. The announcer, Pancho Gonzalez, even called it a "sneak attack," implying that it was a known tactic, perhaps as early as the 1950s.
@ilips6588
@ilips6588 7 місяців тому
It was much more of a serve and volley game at the time due to a slower game which allowed to run up to the net much easier.. More difficult in today's game although we often see players standing inside the court to return second serves like alcaraz or safiulin, being as or even more efficient than with the sabr..
@andre-px8rv
@andre-px8rv 10 місяців тому
I literally only got nebula for this channel. Post more tho we love the content bro. I’m these take time but I’m sure you can dish out even 1 a month. Keep up the work .
@CULTTENNIS
@CULTTENNIS 10 місяців тому
Will do
@Michael-Boyer
@Michael-Boyer 10 місяців тому
Great vid. But seems like a lot speculation. The Sabr maybe helped Fed win 2015 Cincy, though I think he still wins without it but not the 2015 USO. 33% is bad, though maybe it induced more errors from his opps on other points. But he’s only doing it on 2nd serves and maybe half a dozen times at most. But, he didn’t win another GS until 2017 AO. I think his more carefree attitude coming back from his first big injury was the biggest reason he won the 2017 AO.
@dricthekid3909
@dricthekid3909 9 місяців тому
100% agree. Federer didn’t change his technic significantly on the backhand to win AO 2017. He even told it himself. His mental attitude towards the backhand and the way to play it changed drastically. But he didn’t shorten his backswing. Even on the exemple during the video it’s not significant. Only the timing changes. And the Sabr was a cool shot but never helped him to win anything. This video is total speculation, and most people will take it like a true story.
@mattc3581
@mattc3581 7 місяців тому
33% points won against your opponent's first serve in men's tennis is not that bad, that's probably more or less what it is when he didn't use the SABR. Plus it was used very sparingly and thrown in as something to unsettle the opponent rather than being a high percentage play. Even if it doesn't win you any more points than normal, if it puts your opponent off a little on their serve for the rest of the match then it's well worth it. But yeah, once opponents have seen it and it loses the shock value then it probably isn't worth continuing.
@Michael-Boyer
@Michael-Boyer 7 місяців тому
@@mattc3581 he’s mostly or almost exclusively using it on 2nd serves. 33% isn’t good for 2nd serves just from a percentage viewpoint. But thinking your opps thinking might have some value. It just wasn’t a long-term strategy.
@zelmoziggy
@zelmoziggy 8 місяців тому
I'm sure that his larger racket and improved backhand had little to do with his late career resurgence compared to a shot he'd pull off two or three times in a tournament.
@lkjkhfggd
@lkjkhfggd 10 місяців тому
I love the high risk high reward gameplay of running to the net immediately. I'll do it in my own games if the opponent's second serve is weak. It is really high risk as if your return isn't good enough, the opponent can easily lob it over you or hit a passing shot into one of the corners. Heck, just getting the return is tough and risky as the opponent could easily go for another 1st serve and get an ace on you.
@jordnchn7907
@jordnchn7907 10 місяців тому
your editing remains top tier!
@wpoleg
@wpoleg 8 місяців тому
Wonderful video - thanks for the effort put into this!
@jackbynum
@jackbynum 9 місяців тому
I fell in love with this sport because of Federer, watching his comeback was so inspiring.
@quietlyworking
@quietlyworking 5 місяців тому
👏Soooooo well put together!🤙
@Phi1.618
@Phi1.618 10 місяців тому
Your editing work is sick.
@medina2529
@medina2529 10 місяців тому
He changed his backhand to take the ball earlier and in the uprise, just like Guga used to do, making his backhand devastating. He even commented that with Guga in a meeting they had at that time.
@joaofelipesiqueira21
@joaofelipesiqueira21 10 місяців тому
Incredible video
@TapDat52K
@TapDat52K 10 місяців тому
I may no longer play tennis due to other interests taking over for sports, but I always have time for Cult Tennis. ESPECIALlY when it comes to the rise of a staple technique becoming popularized.
@CULTTENNIS
@CULTTENNIS 10 місяців тому
Thanks for being here!
@mister9240
@mister9240 10 місяців тому
Yo i just gotta say this u have the besttt tennis videos
@mizelo4138
@mizelo4138 10 місяців тому
Early! Thank you for the hard work as usual!
@nicolaspalma9362
@nicolaspalma9362 10 місяців тому
Great video, is it possible to see a video about 2016 Andy Murray's great season?
@RH_Core
@RH_Core 10 місяців тому
Love your videos
@hyperflatforehand3302
@hyperflatforehand3302 10 місяців тому
Top tier comment as Always bro, you keep inspiring us with cool stories♥️. Thanks
@andrewmiller3055
@andrewmiller3055 8 місяців тому
Convincing recount of Federer and the SABR! Proof positive is how few players even attempt this (even if tons of pro tennis players in the top 200 or so could do this). This video shows perfectly how players adapted, so the real story is how the strategy worked until his best competitors adjusted. It means other players can employ it as needed.
@julestennisuniverse
@julestennisuniverse 10 місяців тому
😉 It's called a return-volley. Pretty classic, nothing to do with roger federer. Watch any match of Rod Laver or McEnroe. You can even watch footage pre-50's, it's as old as tennis.
@rachidbaaira9869
@rachidbaaira9869 10 місяців тому
Great vidéo, tnkx
@Madferit91
@Madferit91 10 місяців тому
Nah fam this is incorrect. Thar was a shot that even Roger himself is on record saying it was more fun that useful. He actually stopped doing it after a while.
@alan6miw
@alan6miw 10 місяців тому
what a edition!
@MrMartinvince
@MrMartinvince 10 місяців тому
awesome video!
@anansistirade5800
@anansistirade5800 9 місяців тому
Prime Rodger and i'm talking pre back injuries wipes the floor with anyone from any era the GOAT
@realityblooms
@realityblooms 10 місяців тому
Your graphics are insane! How long do these transitions take you!?
@Patrick-cccc
@Patrick-cccc Місяць тому
These videos are insane
@tomasferrada390
@tomasferrada390 9 місяців тому
A video about the chilean / massu achievement in the 2004 olympics would be fun. What they did is unrepeatable
@drgyt2469
@drgyt2469 8 місяців тому
In the two backhand videos from 2011 and 2019 that you show, the latter has actually a longer loop :-)
@edisonbiag06
@edisonbiag06 2 місяці тому
What app did you use for this video? Thank you This is a very nice video
@JMOY19902
@JMOY19902 9 місяців тому
Great video
@jpesmar
@jpesmar 4 місяці тому
Although the SABR didn't seem to work on Nole at the USO '15 finals, I really think Roger should've stick to it more in that match. Yes, he was lobbed a few times, and I remember a return game on which Federer went to the net two times in a row with a really great position only to be miraculously passed by Nole. And that's the key word, miraculously. Even Nole can't keep producing passing shot after passing shot from compromising positions against a fit Roger. Roger got scared and doubted himself and his super aggressive return game after that, and regressed to a more conservative approach on the big points against Nole in that match. The SABR wasn't just effective on its own, it was great because it was created tons of doubt against the server, even on the likes of Nole or Murray who could rely on amazing passing shots if needed (much more than others, at least). It also means that the were less likely to risk a lot on the first serve, because they know their second serve is vulnerable to that play by Roger. It was a really good trick to have under his sleeve, specially on crucial points. USO '15 was a tournament in which Roger played better than the rest of the class through the tournament, except on the big points in the final against Nole (much like Wimbledon '19), off course, that speaks more about Nole's mental fortitude than against Roger's, but still. He was flying against everybody and had he stick to his guns on the final, specially on big points, it could've helped him a lot and maybe created some doubt on Nole's mind on the big points, which is almost impossible on regular circumstances.
@Sealdrop
@Sealdrop 10 місяців тому
best video in the open era
@cavon_08
@cavon_08 9 місяців тому
God how much I miss watching him play. The most beautiful and enjoyable tennis ever
@Flurryrush61
@Flurryrush61 10 місяців тому
The return of the king
@ljpa5250
@ljpa5250 10 місяців тому
His Backhand improvement was about the bigger headsize not because roger hit 3 chip and charches per match
@antoniomarine1567
@antoniomarine1567 10 місяців тому
Great video! Roger = GOAT!
@winternowww
@winternowww 10 місяців тому
Yeajjjj 🎉 LOVE U man!!
@gmaster0969
@gmaster0969 10 місяців тому
He’s back!!!!!
@Darrihen
@Darrihen 7 місяців тому
Doing that helps me a lot against good servers, obviously I'm talking about amateur level here. I faced a lot of opponent with good service, and I realized that most of them, have a great 1st server and the 2nd is not the big deal, so doing the SABR, helps a lot to put preassure on the opponent's 1st serve. But here is the thing, I'm not Roger Federer, so I did some adaptation doing the sabr at 1step away from the service line and return the ball the closest to my opponent feets.
@TriniBoy16
@TriniBoy16 10 місяців тому
Welcome back. You were missed.
@lovelylin110
@lovelylin110 8 місяців тому
He was spotted at the US Open qualifiers!
@elliottschannel
@elliottschannel 10 місяців тому
Every video you produce is simply perfection (also first)
@chrisf9156
@chrisf9156 8 місяців тому
Surprised you didn't throw in that it's essentially an exaggerated Agassi-inspired return. The addition, an added approach to the net, is because Federer is so good at ending points there. But that aggressive-styled return was why Agassi was so good at breaking serve. It would throw players off.
@lairdinho
@lairdinho 9 місяців тому
Personally, I think Fed's backhand was much better at in the early part of his career. Say, 2004, before Rafa rocked his confidence. It was a nicer, looser looking shot and he used to both really get through it nicely and get over it. In the middle part of his career, the drive backhand looked really brittle. It got a bit better again towards the end with the new larger frame etc, but it still wasn't as loose and positive looking at it had been during his very early tenure at the top of the game.
@thetennistalk
@thetennistalk 10 місяців тому
🔥🔥🔥
@CULTTENNIS
@CULTTENNIS 10 місяців тому
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@danw5760
@danw5760 9 місяців тому
I didn't totally agree with how you judged it's success rate, given that he is returning, you wouldn't expect him to win the majority of the points. We need a comparison with how 33 percent sabr compared with his normal return point win percentage
@gregg9694
@gregg9694 9 місяців тому
Great point. This is what I was thinking too.
@danielcoughlin8162
@danielcoughlin8162 5 місяців тому
Instead of focusing only on a 33% success with SABR, compare that to stats for win % of normal serve returns. Given the win % of pro service games, I’d have to think that return % isn’t much better than 33% without SABR. An additional advantage of SABR is the great footwork that results from the attacking return - moving forward, not getting stuck by a ball that’s playing you rather than the opposite.
@dannigjik
@dannigjik 10 місяців тому
Best vid ever
@BottomFragFred
@BottomFragFred 10 місяців тому
Mom wake up cult tennis uploaded
@Sealdrop
@Sealdrop 10 місяців тому
good video
@antoniozuazo7918
@antoniozuazo7918 9 місяців тому
Please do a video on David nalbandian
@tomasmartinez655
@tomasmartinez655 10 місяців тому
0:26 probably meant "longevity"
@ATennis23
@ATennis23 10 місяців тому
Cult Tennis is the goat of Tennis UKpostsrs 🐐
@coolsurgeonintown
@coolsurgeonintown 7 місяців тому
SABRRRR like a light saber 😘😘
@deepstrider
@deepstrider 8 місяців тому
First time I come across one of your videos. I watched it hesitantly despite being put off by the title. Great stuff! Still, “saved his career” is a ridiculous claim.
@netwolff
@netwolff 9 місяців тому
Interesting - but who gives a frack, who did it first? If I remember correctly, Andre Agassi and Jim Courier also took returns rather early from time to time.
@frost2747
@frost2747 10 місяців тому
So Benoit Paire helped Federer develop the SABR from the beginning. A true GOAT!!
@viningwolff7781
@viningwolff7781 9 місяців тому
wasn't it Andre that first showed you could win wimbelton from the baseline? or was there someone prior?
@turtlestu1
@turtlestu1 2 місяці тому
Has Federer adopted this strategy earlier, I guessed he would have won 25 gram slam titles. Maybe it was not effective again Djokovic, but very good against Nadal since after 2017 he had never lost to Rafa in surface other than clay court. But I remembered I read other news it said his then coach in 2017 Ivan Ljubicic suggested him to hit the ball earlier (normal swing not returning service). So Federer had spectacular swing timing, or the feeling in tennis. Not so many players hit a ball fast like him. (Recently I saw Rublev's forehand with very quick timing and speed. )
@fabi3679
@fabi3679 9 місяців тому
what ive seen is pretty simple, yet one of a kind the further away from his physical prime he went, the more and more complex end efective did his techniques get, to a point where he was able to beat opponents that were physically in way better shape, but just didnt have access to the techniques, as he "invented" some of them himself
@lairdinho
@lairdinho 9 місяців тому
Longetivity?! 😅 Longevity, I think you meant!
@davi.poiani
@davi.poiani 4 місяці тому
Let us appreciate how well produced this video was. Congrats for the owner of the channel for such a great quality job!
@havu2236
@havu2236 9 місяців тому
The guy who said he invented that style in practice however he didn't use it in tournament. So the move belongs to Roger because he put it into use in real game play.
@TheseHoesAreLoyal
@TheseHoesAreLoyal 10 місяців тому
8:02 that backhand on the left is from either 2012 or 2013, not 2011.
@AstroSully
@AstroSully Місяць тому
Looking at it back I think Fed could have used it more sparingly. Against opponents he struggled with. That would have given them less of a sample size and more of a shock factor.
@Yoruking189
@Yoruking189 7 місяців тому
As a Federer fan, I won’t deny that Novak is the undisputed GOAT. However, Federer is personally my goat of the big 3, because he was still able to perform at high levels with his attacking tennis despite the current game being towards a more defensive tennis with long base rallies (don’t get me wrong, I very much enjoy them)
@cristobalmoncada4698
@cristobalmoncada4698 9 місяців тому
I miss Roger so much
@starbucksadmin7265
@starbucksadmin7265 7 місяців тому
Champion of week era
@premo2k781
@premo2k781 10 місяців тому
Can anyone advise if the SABR is something that be used in doubles too?
@mskcrc
@mskcrc 9 місяців тому
Federer used PEDs, like Nadal and Djokovic. There is no way to explain him coming back from a 6-month injury at age 35 and winning AO, IW, Miami and Wimbledon in short order. It's absurd to believe that a pro athlete can naturally have a 2nd prime 10 years after his first. We saw it with Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Lance Armstrong... these guys are on EPO or something even more modern.
@leonantonelleo
@leonantonelleo 9 місяців тому
I really liked this video, but I found it funny how you were talking about Federer as another casual tennis player and not the goat
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