Wimbledon's greatest tie-break? Epic battle between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer in 2015 Final

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Published 2015-07-13
Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer do battle in the Wimbledon final...

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All Comments (21)
  • @Yeediatable
    Damn...the whole crowd was against Novak....I am a huge Federer fan but that felt unsettling....Imagine the mental strength required to come on top in such a situation....Novak is like the gladiator with everything being thrown at him but in the end, he stands victorious.......It's foolish to deny that kind of determination...An absolute beast of an athlete.
  • @mich_elle94
    The crowds are siding with Federer and that's fine everyone have their favorites, but let's show respect for Novak for his glorious winning. It's awful when people always comment that Novak is a disgrace of tennis about him being a clown, etc. etc. You see, he came from probably the poorest background compare to Federer, Nadal or Murray, his country was still at war at his childhood but he shows great determination to be tennis champion to reach his dream. So proud of Novak.
  • @agnikumarjhas
    Winning against an opponent is easy but winning against a crowd takes a last ounce of courage.
  • @A_DogTheKing
    Djokovic didn’t miss a first serve till 10-9 and that was the only one he missed...wow that’s crazy. Great tennis from two legends
  • @unofflesnar9819
    Even in 2019 the crowd was against Novak and he got through... We dont call him a Mental beast for no reason!!!
  • @SantiagoCosme
    Djokovic is the only top player to always have the crowd rooting against him. To have a winning record against Federer and Nadal shows that his mental strength is the best in the game. Yes, even greater than Nadal's which seemed impossible.
  • to be alive during the 3 greatest players in the history of the game is incredible. I have seen many matches of them live and it is amazing. such a privilege. I'm a fan of all of them!! Djokovic is my favourite. Such a nice guy in person
  • We will miss them when they're gone. Greatest era in Tennis history. Will never be surpassed.
  • @SpencyP92
    Honestly novak deserves to be considered the GOAT for the sole reason that for 12 years now he has had 15,000 opponents in every single match against Rafa or Roger. To have a winning record against both, let alone in majors and even more so a very good record against both in major finals with that much disadvantage proves how great physically he really is because that takes a toll on anyone mentally
  • @mirchem8776
    Uvek je lepo videti borbu divova, nevaspitanu publiku, I naseg voljenog Noleta koji je pobednik u viteskom nadmetanju. Ispisana je jos jedna- stranica u istoriji tenisa.
  • Wimbledon is Federer's home. He will always get the same amount of cheers whether he visits it as a player or a guest.
  • So proud of Djokovic. This has just increased my respect for him by leaps and bounds. Winning while facing such kind of an atmosphere is just exceptional. A true champion indeed. May he bounce back sooner rather than later.
  • @Gold_or_Blood
    Fun Fact: With this crowd even managed to win Djoko in 4 sets :P
  • The reason i admire Novak Such a tough guy.have created a name for himself when people hate him for no apparent reason
  • Novak was incredible on the day. I remember thinking even though Roger won this set, Novak was still in control 😭
  • @wozmac771
    He did an interview series in which the family talks about their sacrifices. The top three have been spectacular in their hardwork and dedication to the sport and competition. I still like Federer always knew he would have 20+ slams, but just looking at Nadal and Djokovic come up with so many titles despite their setbacks, is insane. Lot of respect goes to Nadal for constantly improving his game for each match. In 2010, he changed his service style and was serving at 131MPH in US Open. Djokovic wears contacts and has asthma like issues and was hurting him in Australian open due to heat. He came over those, has 8 Australian Opens and yes, I think his achievements demand a lot more respect. The other thing he has done that is admirable, he came from a dirt poor family, but he never forgot his family's sacrifices and let go of his old friends and family when he made it big. Unlike many we see in other sports. Even in 2019 Wimbledon the crowd was against him yet he overcame that in a very gentlemanly fashion. And here is my brother's prediction, he will have pass both Nadal and Federer. I give it two more years. after 2020. Sorry for rambling.