1 00:00:00,319 --> 00:00:03,480 Have you ever noticed there is a player that always got Roger 2 00:00:03,480 --> 00:00:06,889 Federer on his nerves in pretty much every match they played? 3 00:00:07,079 --> 00:00:09,159 It's not something that many players can say, 4 00:00:09,239 --> 00:00:12,369 cause it was very unusual seeing Federer losing his calm, 5 00:00:12,600 --> 00:00:14,409 but this wasn't a coincidence at all. 6 00:00:14,760 --> 00:00:17,090 Not only did this man beat him several times, 7 00:00:17,239 --> 00:00:20,829 but Federer was a player that was very used to dictating the game. 8 00:00:20,959 --> 00:00:22,870 He liked the match depending on him. 9 00:00:22,959 --> 00:00:23,860 But against this guy, 10 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:24,479 he's admitted 11 00:00:24,604 --> 00:00:28,584 in several interviews that he really struggled to take control of the matches. 12 00:00:28,754 --> 00:00:32,415 And the player we're talking about is none other than Juan Martin del Potro, 13 00:00:32,634 --> 00:00:36,145 one of the most powerful and lethal forehands in the history of the game, 14 00:00:36,395 --> 00:00:38,465 and a man that if it wasn't for his injuries, 15 00:00:38,505 --> 00:00:41,025 he would surely be a multiple Grand Slam winner. 16 00:00:41,275 --> 00:00:41,354 Well, 17 00:00:41,555 --> 00:00:42,424 against Del Potro, 18 00:00:42,555 --> 00:00:46,185 Federer had some of his most famous outbursts in his whole career. 19 00:00:46,395 --> 00:00:48,955 I wasn't allowed to challenge like 2 seconds, the guy takes like 10. 20 00:00:50,369 --> 00:00:51,650 Do you have any rules in there? 21 00:00:52,169 --> 00:00:53,209 Stop showing me your hands. 22 00:00:53,250 --> 00:00:53,720 OK! 23 00:00:54,529 --> 00:00:55,490 Don't tell me to be quiet. 24 00:00:55,569 --> 00:00:55,790 OK! 25 00:00:55,830 --> 00:00:56,810 We don't want to talk the talk, 26 00:00:56,889 --> 00:00:57,290 all right? 27 00:00:57,810 --> 00:00:58,650 I don't give a shit. 28 00:01:06,279 --> 00:01:07,389 Wonderful stuff! 29 00:01:07,639 --> 00:01:10,410 And Del Potro not disheartened by the previous point. 30 00:01:12,790 --> 00:01:13,800 Oh my goodness! 31 00:01:14,029 --> 00:01:15,150 When he was break point 32 00:01:15,389 --> 00:01:18,099 up remember and ended up losing a game, 33 00:01:18,190 --> 00:01:19,779 he should have won in Set 2. 34 00:01:19,949 --> 00:01:21,910 In the end, it didn't cost him 2. 35 00:01:22,110 --> 00:01:23,620 In the end, it didn't cost him. 36 00:01:23,870 --> 00:01:25,660 Will that prove to be expensive? 37 00:01:27,169 --> 00:01:28,279 They've got a reset here. 38 00:01:33,330 --> 00:01:34,000 6 all. 39 00:01:35,050 --> 00:01:35,769 They should have waited, 40 00:01:35,870 --> 00:01:36,660 but you didn't stop them, 41 00:01:36,739 --> 00:01:37,290 did you? 42 00:01:37,699 --> 00:01:38,769 You just let them come. 43 00:01:40,120 --> 00:01:40,809 This another call. 44 00:01:45,529 --> 00:01:49,639 While I was talking to Juan. All the way to the sit down. 45 00:01:50,160 --> 00:01:51,610 There's only so much that he should say. 46 00:01:52,529 --> 00:01:53,680 I told him to go back. 47 00:01:53,860 --> 00:01:55,050 I did tell him to go back. 48 00:01:58,410 --> 00:02:01,599 And a very interesting fact is that when asked what match of 49 00:02:01,599 --> 00:02:04,720 his career would he repeat to try and change the result, 50 00:02:04,839 --> 00:02:06,790 Federer's answer was this one. 51 00:02:07,160 --> 00:02:08,788 And who do you want a rematch with? 52 00:02:09,110 --> 00:02:09,229 Well, 53 00:02:09,360 --> 00:02:10,850 maybe Del Potro, 54 00:02:11,038 --> 00:02:12,679 US Open final in 2009. 55 00:02:13,910 --> 00:02:17,820 So, there's no doubt that Del Potro has lived in Federer's mind for a very, 56 00:02:17,910 --> 00:02:18,839 very long time, 57 00:02:19,029 --> 00:02:22,020 and he's delivered some of the most painful losses of his career. 58 00:02:22,509 --> 00:02:22,839 Today, 59 00:02:22,949 --> 00:02:26,740 we're gonna take a look at that match that Roger Federer never forgot, 60 00:02:26,910 --> 00:02:30,139 the US Open 2009 Finals against Del Potro, 61 00:02:30,250 --> 00:02:31,589 where Federer was searching for 62 00:02:31,735 --> 00:02:33,945 sixth US Open in a row, 63 00:02:34,154 --> 00:02:38,074 and Del Potro shocked the tennis world in an unbelievable match. 64 00:02:38,634 --> 00:02:40,225 So, I'm gonna let you guys enjoy. 65 00:02:40,354 --> 00:02:40,714 If you do, 66 00:02:40,794 --> 00:02:41,315 as always, 67 00:02:41,554 --> 00:02:44,154 make sure to hit the like button and consider subscribing to 68 00:02:44,154 --> 00:02:47,104 the channel to enjoy more tennis content of this style. 69 00:02:47,315 --> 00:02:47,904 That's it. 70 00:02:48,154 --> 00:02:49,434 Let's get right into the video. 71 00:02:50,470 --> 00:02:51,589 Stunned and Djokovic 72 00:02:53,050 --> 00:02:55,330 That's like Kleischer's having to beat Venus and Serena. 73 00:03:03,100 --> 00:03:03,779 Goodness. 74 00:03:12,740 --> 00:03:13,460 On the line. 75 00:03:33,860 --> 00:03:35,520 Defense to offense against Federer. 76 00:03:42,259 --> 00:03:42,720 (CROWD CHEERING) 77 00:03:52,600 --> 00:03:55,199 Slides the ace wide to secure the set. 78 00:03:58,800 --> 00:03:59,630 And that's second double. 79 00:04:06,020 --> 00:04:06,279 (OVERLAPPING COMMENTRY) 80 00:04:15,279 --> 00:04:15,630 Can't believe that. 81 00:04:17,630 --> 00:04:17,649 Make 82 00:04:18,589 --> 00:04:20,738 and Federer serves out of trouble. 83 00:04:41,369 --> 00:04:43,329 He's got to do something more with that ball. 84 00:04:50,209 --> 00:04:50,959 It wasn't easy but he 85 00:04:51,600 --> 00:04:52,250 take his time. 86 00:04:54,140 --> 00:04:56,470 He's lucky Del Potro is only a set a break then. 87 00:05:06,920 --> 00:05:07,339 Kicker! 88 00:05:17,730 --> 00:05:17,970 (CROWD CHEERING) 89 00:05:18,130 --> 00:05:18,589 He can do it again. 90 00:05:28,260 --> 00:05:30,089 Just wide and look it's close. 91 00:05:36,929 --> 00:05:37,519 It's in. 92 00:05:54,570 --> 00:05:55,549 Oh that is so dead. 93 00:06:00,399 --> 00:06:00,730 It's in. 94 00:06:14,839 --> 00:06:15,070 He missed it. 95 00:06:41,070 --> 00:06:41,459 Beautiful! 96 00:06:55,079 --> 00:06:57,519 That would be about 125, that forehand. 97 00:07:01,989 --> 00:07:02,649 Worldwide, 98 00:07:02,899 --> 00:07:03,380 the challenge, 99 00:07:03,420 --> 00:07:04,529 it's too late now. 100 00:07:06,239 --> 00:07:07,350 You shouldn't be allowed that. 101 00:07:08,190 --> 00:07:11,190 Do you have any rules in there or stop showing me your hand, 102 00:07:11,309 --> 00:07:11,790 OK? 103 00:07:12,549 --> 00:07:13,559 Don't tell me to be quiet, 104 00:07:13,630 --> 00:07:13,790 OK! 105 00:07:13,869 --> 00:07:14,779 When I want to talk, I will talk, 106 00:07:14,959 --> 00:07:15,549 right? 107 00:07:15,869 --> 00:07:17,420 I don't give a shit what he said. 108 00:07:17,589 --> 00:07:19,230 I just say he's waiting too long. 109 00:07:20,109 --> 00:07:20,899 Don't tell me the rules. 110 00:07:20,989 --> 00:07:24,470 I was not allowed to challenge that 2 matches ago after 1 second. 111 00:07:26,250 --> 00:07:26,329 Well, 112 00:07:26,410 --> 00:07:26,809 you guys. 113 00:07:46,760 --> 00:07:47,609 Another big forehand. 114 00:07:53,790 --> 00:07:54,579 That was it 115 00:07:55,179 --> 00:07:56,269 to a break point, 116 00:07:56,339 --> 00:07:57,329 a set point. 117 00:08:03,149 --> 00:08:05,070 And he doubles it for the set. 118 00:08:05,179 --> 00:08:06,059 That's tough. 119 00:08:07,149 --> 00:08:10,309 That you have to feel a little sympathy for Del Porro. 120 00:08:11,670 --> 00:08:13,339 There two save breakers. 121 00:08:13,839 --> 00:08:14,359 Back to Duke. 122 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:45,640 Legs them at love. 123 00:08:55,349 --> 00:08:55,880 That's brilliant. 124 00:08:56,869 --> 00:08:58,380 At this point, the spin is served. 125 00:09:02,909 --> 00:09:03,739 (OVERLAPPING SPEECH)