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Isn't the video speed up?
Esse doído sobe pra rede direto sem necessidade, perdeu.
Why does Bautista Agut seem to time his grunt just as Bellier is about to hit it?😅
No handshake coverage here!
Rafa is definitely winning Wimbledon this year
I dare anyone Stop Rafa winning Wimbledon 2022
I'm hating this tactic of RBA. Waiting until his opponent is about to hit the ball to grunt is low.
Damn. Bellier had the bugle out.
….so refreshing to see a pure serve-and-volley player again !
Opponents should stop a rally if Bautista initiates his grunt after the ball is back over the net and call hindrance on it. A refereree is obliged to go with that and it would quickly spell the end of those silly delayed grunt players like Bautista.
Grass courts provide the best spectacle in tennis even though natural serve and volley players are gradually diminishing with time.
Bellier is pretty good at this, but Maxime Cressy is the absolute tops.
Bellier played some really good net points
This is more a clay than grass event.
I hope everybody blocks the "Rafa undisputed Goat guy" who spams on
every comment. Surely he most then get blocked out of his account all
the time.
Old school serve-and-volley from Bellier–it's beautiful and wonderfully entertaining to watch! This style of play is mesmerizing because it's rarely seen in professional tennis these days. It brings dynamism to singles play. I love it!!!
I hate it when commentators say a player apologised for a net cord! Because they don’t ever!! What they do is Raise a hand or racket to acknowledge their luck 🍀 or good fortune on that point.
Hoping to see Bellier make the last 8 at Wimbledon
6:21 – look at this boy WOW!!
Mitad césped, mitad tierra.
What you get when you have a grass tournament in Spain – undercover clay 😂
Bellier should learn how to hit drop volleys.
Amazing how different surfaces can make different stars in tennis. But that was't the case in the big 3 era, it's almost always those names who came out at the top..
The tennis courts in the park may still be in better condition.
Stef finally finds the tips to play on grass with his strong forehand and his single-handed backhand. Wish he can have a great Wimbledon trip this year
Bonzi's backhand is much better than his forehand.
Is this grass court, or dirt court, or clay court?
Please guys, could anybody here tell me the name of the commentator?!
I love seeing players reinvent serve and volley. it's never going to be a style that wins grand slams any more but it's great to see some players who keep it alive. Bellier's game is great.
Bonzi's serve motion is really satisfying to watch
I think it can be a persuasive match for Tsitsipas, because most of the time Bonzi was the better player, but Stef definitely seized the chances and managed to secure his service games. But in Wimbledon his slice might not be enough, he still needs a better bh passing shot to hit couples of directions.
Wow, Bellier, serve and volley, great to see!
Wow, I loved watching Bellier play. Hope he does well this season.
What a hands of Bellier. Nice to see a player like this in grass
So fun watching Bellier play.
I'm so glad Stefanos is starting to find his footing on the grass! Proud of him regardless what happens in the final. RBA is always a tough out! Good tourney for Bonzi and Bellier, the latter whom I never heard of prior to this tournament.