The Day Federer *INVENTED* a New Shot to Beat Djokovic (The SABR Improvisation)

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Roger Federer in one of the most brutal performances in the history of tennis, taking Novak Djokovic by a storm in the final with his unique new improvisation.

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All Comments (21)
  • @celinegarcia4158
    My tennis crazy friends told me excitedly that you had begun narrating in your videos. How wonderful to hear your voice! How wonderful to see more Roger. You never disappoint my friend. Thank you.
  • You forget how complete and elegant a player Federer was. Thanks for the reminder. The game will never be the same as the era of the ‘Big 3’.
  • @Jonathan-mp3ju
    Federer could adapt his game to so many different style of play and do things that other players wouldn’t even try. He is a generational talent that has transcended the game of tennis globally like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.
  • @hongzhisui
    who is coming back to watch this many years later?
  • Roger’s serve was so good. Not the biggest, but incredibly reliable and accurate. The number of aces he served is testament to that.
  • @michaellau2544
    Not just tennis but in all of sport Roger’s mastery of the game is pure genius and beauty❤
  • @lteng5941
    Always a joy to watch RF play....❤my GOAT of all times.
  • @antburman
    Wow, what a stunner. Thanks for the beauty.
  • When Federer is On No one is even close to his majesty and greatness . In the second set Federer was obviously in Nole 's head. We miss you Roger!
  • What an elegant player! On and off the court, he will always be my fave
  • @GoMomGo246
    I miss the days when tennis was played this way - so strategic, all kinds of different shots used, it was beautiful to watch.
  • @kendallcuffy1704
    Ppl also forgot that RF played with an undisclosed back injury for an extended period before getting it fixed. He played and lost many matches humbly.
  • @Alucard152000
    RF was one of the last players to dominate with a one-handed backhand. Pure art !! I miss it so....:)
  • @Perebynis
    Well, it´s not "that" new. McEnroe used to rush to the net after a return of serve frequently, especially when playing baseliners like Connors. But it is impressive that Federer was the only player of the modern era to master this strategy.
  • @anacarpenter9254
    2024 The cinematography for 2016 Roger Federer vs Dykovich men's tennis. Zooming in on crucial tennis court line shots. Federer especially. Then his beautiful wife Mirka and family. Dykovich is a fierce opponent. Truly 1 of many Federer's successes of his Tennis Career.
  • @DShew24
    Gosh I miss watching Roger so much
  • @Freshstylez78
    The SABRE already existed in the Sampras era. He did that a lot. So it was not invented by Federer... So it was just a revival from the 90´s BUT he made it in perfection.