When Federer's Opponent is SMART, But Roger is a GENIUS! (Most Entertaining Tennis Match)

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A few weeks ago, Roger Federer shocked the world by announcing his retirement from professional Tennis, which will take place after this years laver cup.

In this video we take a look at one of the most entertaining tennis match of all time, where Roger Federer actually tasted his own medicine for quiet sometime, a magnificent drop shot display from both men!

Pure peRFection!

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Tennis session with a 6-year-old Jean-Philippe at the Mouratoglou Academy. Stay tuned for more tennis drills with this champion if you want to improve your coaching sessions with the little ones! Part 2 out of 5.
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22 Comments

  1. Bollerich95

    I love your vids, but why do you often cut out the first few shots of rallies?

  2. Café Littéraire

    Roger morphed into Gaël Monfils in this game: everything takes a facetious and acrobatic turn.

  3. LS B

    Yay! He won.
    I watched this at the time, Granollers was making me nervous😄
    I hadnt seen Roger tell into his towel before 😅

  4. Hyper Horse

    I've never seen Roger lose his shit like this before…..

  5. Rick Lee

    Nobody will ever come close to Federer!

  6. David Rogers

    Thanks for the Federer video. I hadn't seen this match before.

  7. abanoub milad

    Bruno Fernandes
    😂😂😂

  8. 6onza

    You know you're in trouble when Roger screams in German lol

  9. MArtinoo

    it is the same if it is a training… so impressive how he is easy on his shots. "I lose a game, don't care…, i will win next 6". Incredible genious

  10. August Sack

    Unbelievable how he makes everything look so easy

  11. SavvySamizzles23

    I want to know how the kid was able to keep this mindset and what sort of training he did to get it at such a young age. What sort of thought process was the kid taught? I have seen the other video(s) with the kid in it and he knows what he is doing to hit the correct shot with the same toss and drill every time. There were times where I had to coach like this with different ages in one coaching session and the positive reinforcement was a slow process and the shots were very indecisive and they became hesitant.

  12. Vanessa Today C

    i don't like the racket is almost open on contact, it's like a scooping motion.

  13. Robert Dezsi

    One more again, my question you teach with green balls or normal this boy? Lot of shot is going out and right arm not going naturaly ( because maybe racket heavy for this boy or balls bounce high ) ! Second question: why not teach for this boy how he can use not dominant arm!!!!!!!!! Very important this age!!! So for me ( I’m tennis coach in Switzerland amateur) this video only for marketing. Sorry this is only my opinion!! I follow you and respect you but…… !

  14. T L

    Easy to work with a kid like this.

  15. nicolas torres

    So what is the purpose of giving the feeds from behind the kid . Just curious

  16. at rem79

    Positive reinforcement, so important at any age.

  17. Malindi Rugby Football Club

    But that’s not a kid, that’s a future pro! He hits better than most people I’ve seen!

  18. Belo

    Les gamins jouent avec des bal,es jaunes ou à point vert ? je suis scotché !!!!!

  19. BUR MEISTER

    Gotta love you’re enthusiasm!

  20. Aljosa Sukunda

    Hello Patrick, I am delighted with your work. I wanted to ask you something. I started playing tennis at the age of 7, very quickly I showed good results and a lot of talent. Due to personal problems and injuries, I had to take breaks. Now I am 20 years old, I haven't played tennis for 6 months, I have a huge desire to start playing it again and try to play professionally. Is it too late for that? Thanks anyway.

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