Legendary Moments in Roger Federer's Career

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Published 2023-04-14
● Hey guys, here is something I've been working since 2 weeks now because I missed too much making new tennis videos. This is an epic compilation of 10 of my favorite moments in Federer's career. Some genius displays that came out of nowhere or when Roger was in big trouble during a match and turned the situation with an amazing shot. Special mention to Wimbledon 2015 and 2019 semi-finals that are 2 of my other favorite moments but that didn't make the cut because I had already too much Wimbledon matches in it.

● I hope you'll like it and maybe I'll do this for Rafa or a part 2 at some point. I've also released this same exact video without music and black bars on my patreon page for those interested and for some reasons I cannot tell you the name of the soundtracks I used for this video because there are not on youtube except for this one : youtube.com/results?search_query=No+way+out%22+-+S…
But of course all my respect to the content owners, this video is only for entertainment !

All Comments (21)
  • It's not about the cold numbers. It's about to be absurdly close to perfection with a racket in hands. When you see Rafa and Novak we think '' maybe i can do this''. When you see Roger's game you think '' No, i can't reach that perfection.'' It's to play against 6 generations with highest excellence near 40 y.o and win 20 G.S. It's about fill the stadiums all over the world always playing '' at home''. It's about change the game forever... For these reasons and many more Roger Federer is the greatest of all times. One more masterpiece from lehunterpro!
  • @hobary1
    Roger’s departure has left us with a massive void.
  • @tanmaybam
    Oh man, even as huge huge Djokovic fan, I'll forever miss this guy. What a fucking champion, paved the way for so many tennis players.
  • I’m a 50 years old family father… I can’t explain why exactly…normally I’m cool and relaxed but I have to admit that when I watch such a video of Federer…tears drip down my cheeks.
  • @phillydavison
    Fed's backhand all through the Aus open win was the greatest I have ever seen.
  • @itzanopinion
    Will we ever see another player like Roger Federer? Well, while Roger Federer is widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players of all time, and it's certainly possible that we may never see another player quite like him. His elegant playing style, incredible shot-making ability, and sportsmanship have made him a beloved figure in the world of tennis. While it's true that other current tennis players have more Major wins than Federer, it's important to remember that Major wins aren't the only measure of a player's greatness. Federer's record of 20 Grand Slam titles is certainly impressive, but his contributions to the sport go far beyond his on-court achievements. Federer has inspired countless fans and players around the world with his grace, humility, and dedication to the sport. He has also been a tireless ambassador for tennis, promoting the sport and its values in countless ways. So, while it's certainly possible that we may see other players with more Major wins in the future, it's unlikely that we'll ever see another player quite like Roger Federer. He has left an indelible mark on the sport of tennis, and his legacy will be felt for generations to come.
  • Roger federer will be the only player ever iin the history of any sport to hsve been named by many people, pundits, analysts, experts, sports persons, all tennis players ( both men & women)of the past, etc etc destined to become the greatest in the sport, genius, most talented player ever- before even he won his first grand slam and when he was just 21 years and very truly as predicted , he completely dominated the sport for the next 15-17 years. Greatest ever in all ways
  • @gagzee0013
    I have literally stopped following and watching Tennis after his retirement 😢
  • @andreim.5324
    Back with another fantastic and emotional video! Thank you, LE! Roger Federer has battled 6 different generations of players, from Sampras, Agassi and Ivanisevic, to Moya, Rios and Kuerten, to Safin, Hewitt and Roddick, to Nadal, Djokovic and Murray, to Raonic, Dimitrov and Thiem, to Kyrgios, Medvedev and Zverev, to Shapovalov, Aliassime and De Minaur. These are all people born 10-11 years before him up to people born 20 years after him. If his knee would have been ok, he would have tackled a 7th generation as well, the likes of Alcaraz, Sinner and Musetti. Battling 6 generations of players and winning 20 GSs through this. That is why to me, Roger Federer will always be the best player in tennis history.
  • If only he didn't have those injuries on the knees! Cause his level of play in 019 against Djokovic in that Wimbledon final was insane! For his age at the time he could still be dangerous!
  • @harieg3206
    As always, nothing short of a masterpiece
  • @antburman
    I had to watch this again. So, so beautiful.
  • Tennis will never be the same, the last 7 years or so with the exception of big 3 tennis players have been absolutely the worse I remember past almost 30 years, they care more about entertainment and their social media fame because they make so much money without having to win and you see it in their work ethics. I miss RF the legend! Carlos Alcaraz is giving me sort of the same feelings watching Roger blossom on the tour since 2002 or so. But tennis has lost many fans already and I for one barely watch full matches anymore 😢
  • Contrary to what people say, Federer has produced A LOT of escapes saving match points and break points. It was just painful to see that he could not close out such matches. Some examples are IW 2015, Wimbledon 2014, Wimbledon 2008, Wimbledon 2019, IW 2018 etc
  • @Fed-np9ez
    Hey coming from someone not of his fanbase I do think although the GOAT debate will go on forever, every tennis fan knows that nobody plays the sport like him. He moves like god, he makes you want to be him, he makes you want to play tennis. He's so graceful with his moves that it seems as if he's invented it himself! I think he's also the pioneer in introducing tennis to the outside world. Anybody else might have more slams, might beat his records but hey you know what? When you think of tennis, you think of Roger Federer.
  • @antburman
    You create visual and sensory masterpieces. Thanks so much for this.
  • @WivoRN
    Thank you so much for another gorgeous masterpiece! Your videos are the most unique thing I've ever seen.