Why do people like federer




















He almost never shows anger accept to hit a ball hard after a point. I saw him do this in one match and the fans booed a bit. One of the most endearing parts of Roger at least to me is his love for the game. You can see he loves tennis more than any other player on the tour. At this point, Roger is the oldest player on tour in the top Roger is not a self-absorbed person, but he loves the spotlight when on court. He adores the adulation of the fans and loves to put on a great show for them.

Roger is also a student of the game and knows all the greats of tennis past. While Roger is acclaimed for his talent and awesome shot-making ability, his on-court intelligence is often understated. Roger knows exactly which strategy to carry out against each opponent he plays. In my opinion, Roger will always be connected to the game of tennis, even long after his career is over. Roger is one of the more generous tennis players when it comes to charitable causes. His charity has raised millions of dollars over the last decade.

These funds go directly into helping impoverished children in those environments receive an education. Roger is also charitable with his time, even helping long-time rival Rafael Nadal when he opened his tennis academy in Mallorca, Spain. Federer has also helped a number of people financially that never gets mentioned in the media. There are others as well. I would personally love to see what he can do at age His wonderful temperament has also swayed me into becoming a supporter.

What more could you ask for in an athlete and a person? Without doubt, Federer is the most talented player ever to play tennis. Variety of shots he has, is far more than combined of Nadal or Novak.

He is the most beautiful player ever to play tennis. His volley , stop volley, backend, forehand shots are so please to watch. Throughout his seemingly inexorable march into history, he has remained third behind his longtime rivals in the hearts of many tennis fans. During the two-week tennis major, the year-old renewed his up-and-down relationship with the New York crowd, by turns imploring fans for more support and appearing frustrated when he failed to get it.

It's a familiar position for Djokovic, who for all his accolades has not earned the unqualified adulation that Nadal, and, especially, Federer, enjoy. In conversations with dozens of fans during the Open, virtually all said they preferred either the Swiss or the Spaniard, even those who admire Djokovic's game.

When he emerged as a commanding force by sweeping three majors in , Federer and Nadal had won 25 Grand Slam titles between them and captivated a generation of fans with one epic battle after another. A win in Sunday's final against runner-up Daniil Medvedev, the No. Some fans said they found Djokovic's occasionally aggressive behavior distasteful — his bellows on the court, his self-confidence and fits of temper.

In the event of a triumph in New York, Novak would overtake them in the all-time Grand Slam rankings climbing to Over time, a crowd against him is something Novak Djokovic has gotten used to. He has often faced a lack of support on the court and has admitted the same frequently. Even in his round of 4 clash, as Brooksby made life difficult for the top seed, the crowd added to his turmoil.

Playing against Nadal is a nightmare, as players know they will have to win every single point of the match, and that he will never give anything away. If an athlete can commit himself to developing the same frame of mind and working as hard as the Spaniard does, it is possible that we will see this kind of tennis player in the future, after Nadal retires. On the other hand, developing a talent like Roger Federer is no easy task. People with his kind of gift are born that way.



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