Federer vs Djokovic
This is why he is the best tennis player in the world!
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2. Cloe commented 15 years ago
what a great shot !!! but i must tell you that Ilie Nastase is the inventor of that this shot wears his nick name "Nasty" i must tell you that Ilie Nastase is a romanian player who was nomber 1 in the world for many years and we r proud of him
i hope you can understeand me :p if you don't sorry for my bad english
i hope you can understeand me :p if you don't sorry for my bad english
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3. Buttmonkey commented 15 years ago
From behind and between the legs! Takes a real man to take a shot like this
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4. Chumney_Warner commented 15 years ago
Great shot, its a pain when your good and lucky
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5. archis commented 15 years ago
Clicking this video I thought some of the guys will make a great shot, but then realized tennis has only one ''wow'' shot which is so mainstream and overused - its running back and hitting the ball between the legs. What do you know he really run back and shot the ball. Damn you tennis, for me you are so boring, have you any other cool move?
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8. frizzlsnits commented 15 years ago
Gotta love that!
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9. Chrisofskjern commented 15 years ago
pro
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14. sux2bu commented 15 years ago
He WAS the best! But anyone can lose from time to time.
NEW YORK — Roger Federer sat in his sideline chair, listening to the music, gazing into the distance _ the glassy-eyed look of a defeated man. Shocked. The owner of the most Grand Slam titles in history _ maybe the best player of all time _ finally lost at the U.S. Open, but not to Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick or even Andy Murray. Rather, it was sixth-seeded Juan Martin del Potro, the 6-foot-6 Argentine with the big serve and the bigger forehand, who did the deed _ a 3-6, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2 upset Monday in his first Grand Slam final.
NEW YORK — Roger Federer sat in his sideline chair, listening to the music, gazing into the distance _ the glassy-eyed look of a defeated man. Shocked. The owner of the most Grand Slam titles in history _ maybe the best player of all time _ finally lost at the U.S. Open, but not to Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick or even Andy Murray. Rather, it was sixth-seeded Juan Martin del Potro, the 6-foot-6 Argentine with the big serve and the bigger forehand, who did the deed _ a 3-6, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2 upset Monday in his first Grand Slam final.
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15. badboy007 commented 15 years ago
i did that once with my eyes close but the ball hit my penis because it is so big
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16. PortugaL26 commented 13 years ago
"This is why he is the best tennis player in the world!"
Not anymore. Djokovic rose to No 1 in the ATP rankings - 4 july 2011
Not anymore. Djokovic rose to No 1 in the ATP rankings - 4 july 2011
+7 1. tur commented 15 years ago