Francisco Cunha (@francisco_19007) 's Twitter Profile
Francisco Cunha

@francisco_19007

SLB, SLB, SLB, SLB, SLB, Glorioso SLB, Glorioso SLB🎼

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#1 Roger Goaterer Stan (@aleeexanderrrrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Setting up the point with a slice is one of the most underrated RF facets. It looks easy on TV, but a crisp, well placed slice is brutally hard to attack. Opponents usually float back junk, giving Fed the initiative. Magical stuff 😍

#1 Roger Goaterer Stan (@aleeexanderrrrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At his peak Djokovic’s forehand is lower A tier at best, nowhere near RF’s undisputed S tier artistry. Yet casuals lose their mind and pile on over the top praise every time Novak “red lines” for one set during indoor RLA conditions. Absolute overhyping & narrative desperation.

#1 Roger Goaterer Stan (@aleeexanderrrrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since Indian Wells is kicking off, here's your daily reminder of who the undisputed IW GOAT truly is: Most titles: Federer 👑 👑 👑 👑 👑 Most finals: Federer Most consecutive titles: Federer Most consecutive finals: Federer Most matches won: Federer Oldest champion:

#1 Roger Goaterer Stan (@aleeexanderrrrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RARE prime Federer point at Indian Wells!! Somehow he hits a slice volley & then casually smokes a half volley backhand pass to finish the point. This is why Fed is the GOAT, no amount of vulturing can give you this type of talent.

Manel (@opiniaoimbecil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Apesar de não parecer, o Benfica está em sobrerrendimento desportivo face à qualidade da sua gestão. Há uns bons anos e, principalmente, na Champions.

Martin VII (@nedao454) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mourinho troubled Madrid more with an ukrainian refugee goalkeeper than Guardiola has done with a squad worth more than Iran's missile programme

FedererIsBetterer (@incontextfed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The greatest analyst of Fed's game on TT has given us another "classic". All that left's for me is to show how Fed played CLUTCH ATTACKING tennis to win the 3rd set TB. Four straight points ONLY the Maestro could've played. Gorgeous stuff. 😍 Which point's your favourite? 😀

SHEIKH (DK) 👑 (@sheikhmci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mentor of mine told me that one of the main signs that you've entered the second half of your life is when you start to feel how fast time flies. Like you're running out of time or that it's going faster and faster and you can't slow down. Among many other signs, this is

FedererIsBetterer (@incontextfed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Federer started 2012 as world #3. He had played 993 matches, won 16 slams, & was PAST 30 y.o. He could've retired*. Instead, he beat Djo & Mur B2B to win Wim & RETURN to world #1! IMO, this is tied with his AO17 win as the greatest tennis feat by a 30+ y.o. The Maestro. 👑

#1 Roger Goaterer Stan (@aleeexanderrrrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2005 Miami SF: (1)Roger Federer def. (9)Andre Agassi 6-4, 6-3 Federer reached his 2nd Miami final (2002). It was his 21st win in a row. The only match he'd lost that year was the AO SF to Safin. This was Agassi's last match in Miami, where he was a 6-time champion.

#1 Roger Goaterer Stan (@aleeexanderrrrr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Did you know that Roger Federer is actually the most clutch player of all time? He has the best TB win ratio out of any player in history!

🚨 Did you know that Roger Federer is actually the most clutch player of all time? He has the best TB win ratio out of any player in history!
joão. (@realbabythor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

25/26 FCP: 1o lugar, maior candidato ao título, possível dobradinha. SCP: bi-campeão, na luta pelo título, possível dobradinha, 1/4 da Liga dos Campeões . SCB: 1/2 histórica da Liga Europa. BENFICA: