Video: Roger Federer's Incredible Point
Roger Federer's great point at the US Open, watched by Michael Jordan
New York, US Open, Arthur Ashe Stadium: a legendary setting for a moment that went viral. Roger Federer, the undisputed master of elegant tennis, scores an exceptional point. A lively, precise rally, concluded with a touch of genius. What makes this moment even more unforgettable is the presence of Michael Jordan, seated in the stands, admiring the Swiss legend with a knowing look.
Watch the video: Federer's magic point
Roger Federer hits a point at the US Open that brings the entire stadium to its feet. Even Michael Jordan can't help but applaud.
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A moment suspended between two sports legends
The point in question: a fast, tense rally. Federer varies the pace, delivers a perfect drop shot, then finishes with a winning passing shot off the back foot. The crowd erupts. In the stands, Michael Jordan smiles, visibly impressed.
Two legends, two disciplines, but one thing in common: elegance of gesture, pinpoint precision, and the ability to create pure emotion in the present moment.
Federer and Jordan: When tennis meets basketball
This isn't the first time Roger Federer and Michael Jordan have crossed paths. In 2014, Jordan helped launch the NikeCourt Zoom Vapor AJ3, a collaboration between the two sports icons.
Seeing them together in New York at the US Open, one playing, the other a spectator, symbolizes the meeting of two worlds where excellence is second nature.
The US Open, a theater of great exploits
Roger Federer made US Open history with five consecutive titles between 2004 and 2008. This point stands out not only for its technical beauty, but also for what it embodies: fluidity in a sport that has become increasingly physical.
This moment reminds us that tennis can also be an art, and Federer, an artist.
Why this moment is going viral
Michael Jordan's exceptional presence in the stands Spectacular point broadcast live Massive sharing on social networks, including X (Twitter), Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Shorts Reposted by the official accounts of the US Open and the ATP
Your opinion: Federer, the greatest?
Whether you're a tennis fan or just a spectator, this kind of moment is unforgettable. Do you think Roger Federer is the greatest player of all time? Your opinion matters: share it in the comments section of the video or directly on the blog.
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Fantastic! I really miss him on the circuit! My interest in tennis has greatly diminished since the end of his pro career! It's just not the same anymore!!!