WATCH From insane drop shots to unplayable tweeners 10 of Roger Federer s best shots ever
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As he announces retirement, presenting 10 times @rogerfederer defied science!
#RForever134942566A talent like no other As he announces retirement, presenting 10 times @rogerfederer defied science!#RForever https://t.co/9L88E2Oiaq The video starts with a sensational backhand from Federer against Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals of the 2019 Shanghai Masters. Next up was a beautiful backhand that seemed like more of a lob during his thrilling semifinal against Novak Djokovic at the 2019 Paris Masters. Another backhand followed, this time against Andre Agassi in the semifinals of the Dubai Tennis Championships in 2005. The 20-time Grand Slam winner's next shot was a brilliantly-disguised sliced backhand that landed just inside the other side of the court. This came during his quarterfinal against Tomas Berdych at the 2017 Miami Masters. Roger Federer@rogerfederer653993109967 https://t.co/YxtVWrlXIF The video had a couple of tweeners, one against Daniele Bracciali at the 2007 Dubai Tennis Championships, and another against Thomas Schoorel at the 2011 Qatar Open. The only forehand in the video was one he used to save a set point against Novak Djokovic in the final of the 2012 ATP World Tour Finals. The video finishes with a magnificent backhand at the 2018 Rotterdam Open.
WATCH From insane drop shots to unplayable tweeners 10 of Roger Federer s best shots ever
By Neelabhra Roy Modified 16 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Roger Federer has produced some sensational shots throughout his career On Thursday, Roger Federer announced his retirement from tennis and stated that the upcoming Laver Cup tournament would be the final ATP event of his career. The 41-year-old has had a glittering career, throughout which he mesmerized audiences all over the world with his elegant play. Be it his forehand, his backhand, or tweeners, Federer has always managed to drop our jaws through his playing style. In celebration of his incredible career, Tennis TV posted a video of ten of the Swiss maestro's most unplayable shots, with all of them worth watching and re-watching. Tennis TV@TennisTVA talent like no otherAs he announces retirement, presenting 10 times @rogerfederer defied science!
#RForever134942566A talent like no other As he announces retirement, presenting 10 times @rogerfederer defied science!#RForever https://t.co/9L88E2Oiaq The video starts with a sensational backhand from Federer against Alexander Zverev in the quarterfinals of the 2019 Shanghai Masters. Next up was a beautiful backhand that seemed like more of a lob during his thrilling semifinal against Novak Djokovic at the 2019 Paris Masters. Another backhand followed, this time against Andre Agassi in the semifinals of the Dubai Tennis Championships in 2005. The 20-time Grand Slam winner's next shot was a brilliantly-disguised sliced backhand that landed just inside the other side of the court. This came during his quarterfinal against Tomas Berdych at the 2017 Miami Masters. Roger Federer@rogerfederer653993109967 https://t.co/YxtVWrlXIF The video had a couple of tweeners, one against Daniele Bracciali at the 2007 Dubai Tennis Championships, and another against Thomas Schoorel at the 2011 Qatar Open. The only forehand in the video was one he used to save a set point against Novak Djokovic in the final of the 2012 ATP World Tour Finals. The video finishes with a magnificent backhand at the 2018 Rotterdam Open.