4-time world champion John Higgins: Federer retirement was cringey.

nov

Hall of Fame
Why does Higgins care about it, anyway? I have always seen him as the Djokovic of snooker. A boring and not liked player, especially after the story with him cheating in 2010. Comparing him and O'Sullivan to Nadal and Federer makes zero sense. Yeah, I'm sure these two will not be holding hands. So what? People are different. Just like snooker and tennis are different sports.
You cant compare Higgins to Djokovic. Djokovic is GOAT with most achievements and Higgins isnt.
 

Silverbullet96

Hall of Fame
He is the richest ATG and a 20 time champ because of how good he is at his craft, not because he is tough mentally or in control of his emotions always. If someone like Stan Wawrinka or Lleyton Hewitt had Federer's skill and talent then they would be on 25+ slams by now, not sure about money because endorsement and such things have personality involved as well but in terms of toughness I can vouch that they would be on 25+ now, they would not cry after winning everytime because they are grown men in control of their emotions and not manchilds. They would not do this because they have control over their emotions and thats why when they would be in a winning situation they would not be feel too burdened by the weight of expectations and cave in. Federer's lack of control over his emotions after winning and he creating defeats out of winnable situations are both correlated somehow...

Lol no, he's not a 20 time GS Champion just because he's some basement dweller nerd who plays Tennis for 12 hours a day with no life, because there's a lot of people who who play just as much Tennis as him, but are nowhere near his success. Life throws a lot of obstacles in someone's way professionally and non-professionally, you can't just make it through that far by skill alone. Emotional stability is not just defined by whether they cry after a happy or sad moment.
And I love that you mentioned Federer is a "manchild" compared to Hewitt, who was publicly racist because he was upset about a call (So much emotional control !), or Wawrinka who stated that he vomited and cried before US Open 2016 Final out of sheer nervousness or that he feels lonely and depressed AFTER winning a big tournament like a GS (even 'worse' emotion than what Federer feels, if I try to think as awfully simplistically as you). So you're telling me someone who's racist is less of a manchild and more emotionally stable than someone who's just somewhat harmlessly more sensitive than his peers ?
 
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it truly is amusing how often TTW users attempt to pass themselves off as public intellectuals by labeling as many things as possible "fake" or "staged"

I thank these free-thinking individuals for seeing through the lies of mainstream media and sharing with us the ugly sides of stories Swiss pharmaceutical companies and the Rafael Nadal Tennis Academy withhold from us.
It's actually just the other way around. Most people want to pass themselves as intellectuals and educated, siding with anything mainstream. By taking the other route, one risks being bullied by majority and ridiculed.
 

Booger

Hall of Fame
Imagine if we made new threads for every random jackoff's opinion about everything?

This thread is slightly less stupid than octomom or clayqueen posting that golf blogger's opinion about Nadal being the goat.

Wait what's going on with octomom these days? Are those babies old enough to start having their own "influencer" careers?
 

ChrisRF

Legend
Why should they be "acting" in a certain way? I don't see the need for it. If I don't care about something, then I don't act like I would and just do nothing, as simple as that.

Especially Nadal could have easily stayed away with the widely accepted excuse of becoming a father. But he didn't, because he cares for Federer.
 

socallefty

G.O.A.T.
Federer had the right to behave as he wished at his retirement. Higgins has a right to comment on it as he feels. We have a right to say ‘OK, Boomer‘ and call Higgins an old idiot as most people on this thread are doing.
 
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Deleted member 629564

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Higgins said:
it was all a bit…cringey!
“Put it this way, if Ronnie retires I don’t think I’ll be there holding his hand and crying – I am never doing that.
BUT him holding Bull's hands with Bull weeping like a child who had lost his candy was sooo over the top. I closed the stream at the time because it was embarrassing.
I like Federer but all the crying he does is bizarre.
Yes I agree with him. I'm Fed fan but it was really bad retirement event overall. It would have been better had he chose to retire without playing that Laver sheet.
Exactly. The whole ceremony was cringe fest including the Ellie Golding singing. Good ol' Connors days, when men were real men, not the Fed beta males.
It was obviously cringy. There was no need to hold hands and cry. It was borderline bromance moment….but looked awful
steve-carell-thankyou.gif
 

No_Kwan_Do

Semi-Pro
Didn't Higgins get busted by a newspaper for entertaining the prospect of fixing Snooker matches a while back?

In any case, I sort of agree. Federer's always been a bit emotional, but the hand-holding was a bit much.
 

nov

Hall of Fame
Didn't Higgins get busted by a newspaper for entertaining the prospect of fixing Snooker matches a while back?

In any case, I sort of agree. Federer's always been a bit emotional, but the hand-holding was a bit much.
He is. He defended himself, that mafia forced him to do it :) But hes got a point.
 

ballamaz

Rookie
Snooker players play into old age and retire as old people so it's different.

Higgins has aversion to hands because reminds him of the bribe.
 

jeroenn

Semi-Pro
So let me get this straight: Emotional control = not displaying emotion when you want to? Sounds more like emotional retardation to me, to be honest.
I get it, there's a large part of this world that subscribes to the 'men don't cry' nonsense, but that's far from emotional control, it's emotional supression and somehow that makes you a 'real man'....
Emotions are there for a reason and RF apparently deals with them as he feels he should in a natural way, rather than in a socially enforced way.

If you find that cringy, it is because it doesn't fit in to what you believe to be socially acceptable and that really isn't RF's problem, but yours.
 

ibbi

G.O.A.T.
First of all, I wonder what he thinks of Ronnie whispering into Judd's ear for 5 minutes after he won the World title this year.

Second, it's amazing how this momentary communicative clasping of hands, has through the seeming barring of all video, become perceived as two guys sitting there holding hands :-D People are so stupid it truly blows my mind.
 

artdeco

Semi-Pro
So let me get this straight: Emotional control = not displaying emotion when you want to? Sounds more like emotional retardation to me, to be honest.
I get it, there's a large part of this world that subscribes to the 'men don't cry' nonsense, but that's far from emotional control, it's emotional supression and somehow that makes you a 'real man'....
Emotions are there for a reason and RF apparently deals with them as he feels he should in a natural way, rather than in a socially enforced way.

If you find that cringy, it is because it doesn't fit in to what you believe to be socially acceptable and that really isn't RF's problem, but yours.
Men actually cry less than women because they are wired differently to women, different levels of hormones etc. It's not suppression of anything. They are actually less prone to crying. Thus, Federer managing to cry all the time is a bit weird.
 

jeroenn

Semi-Pro
Men actually cry less than women because they are wired differently to women, different levels of hormones etc. It's not suppression of anything. They are actually less prone to crying. Thus, Federer managing to cry all the time is a bit weird.

Why is that? You say men cry less, not men don't cry at all. So how many times before it becomes 'a bit weird' ? And how did you determine that the ammount of crying he does is outside of the scope of what is 'normal'?
 

thrust

Legend
I totally agree with Mr. Higgins. Fed has been always an emotional mess so him crying on his last day on court was to be expected. BUT him holding Bull's hands with Bull weeping like a child who had lost his candy was sooo over the top. I closed the stream at the time because it was embarrassing. Some of my friends who have seen the clips on socials media even thought it was fake, that they were putting on "an act for the audience" and honestly I think Bull felt that he had to cry on such occasion so he did.

Do you agree with Mr. Higgins?
NO! I am mostly a Novak fan, but I do think the emotions shown by Rafa and Roger were real, as they seem to really like each other and are openly emotional men.
 

JustMy2Cents

Hall of Fame
I totally agree with Mr. Higgins. Fed has been always an emotional mess so him crying on his last day on court was to be expected. BUT him holding Bull's hands with Bull weeping like a child who had lost his candy was sooo over the top. I closed the stream at the time because it was embarrassing. Some of my friends who have seen the clips on socials media even thought it was fake, that they were putting on "an act for the audience" and honestly I think Bull felt that he had to cry on such occasion so he did.

Do you agree with Mr. Higgins?
there was no holding hands
check out the video
It was obviously cringy. There was no need to hold hands and cry. It was borderline bromance moment….but looked awful
 

DariaGT

Professional
It was obviously cringy. There was no need to hold hands and cry. It was borderline bromance moment….but looked awful
It was for their social media followers for the more they have the better the sponsorships.
Cringe, uncomfortable, beta ridden, over-dramatic and too many violins playing for their reality tv zest.
Would have been great to be a little more humble and less stingy for Fed to fork out for a private party
and invite all the players and family members with private jets to his house.

The fake cheer-leading and over acted reactions for the Brazen Laver reality tv event were obvious
but the End the Fed version made many puke in the mouth

I loved Murray reaction to it all, like it was comical and pathetic, his face told the truth all the time
over the whole Fed lathering it all up as always.
 
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sureshs

Bionic Poster
I totally agree with Mr. Higgins. Fed has been always an emotional mess so him crying on his last day on court was to be expected. BUT him holding Bull's hands with Bull weeping like a child who had lost his candy was sooo over the top. I closed the stream at the time because it was embarrassing. Some of my friends who have seen the clips on socials media even thought it was fake, that they were putting on "an act for the audience" and honestly I think Bull felt that he had to cry on such occasion so he did.

Do you agree with Mr. Higgins?

Higgins is right.

Federer demanded that people glorify him at retirement. That is why he played doubles with Nadal in his own Laver Cup, instead of like champions like Laver and Serena who went out simply by losing their last match at a regular tournament. Federer's real motive was to have Nadal and Djokovic pretend that he is one of them even though they have both moved far far higher.

Whole thing was a staged ego trip and sad part of it is that people paid money to see this.
 
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Deleted member 629564

Guest
Higgins is right.

Federer demanded that people glorify him at retirement. That is why he played doubles with Nadal in his own Laver Cup, instead of like champions like Laver and Serena who went out simply by losing their last match at a regular tournament. Federer's real motive was to have Nadal and Djokovic pretend that he is one of them even though they have both moved far far higher.

Whole thing was a staged ego trip and sad part of it is that people paid money to see this.
Federer was supposed to remain the GOAT forever. It was a common and quite undisputable point of view in tennis world between 2007 and 2017.
Then he's been degraded to a third wheel status. That's way too much. He desperately wants to be treated as the top player and he constantly refuses accepting the real hierarchy.
 

Poisoned Slice

Bionic Poster
First of all, I wonder what he thinks of Ronnie whispering into Judd's ear for 5 minutes after he won the World title this year.

Second, it's amazing how this momentary communicative clasping of hands, has through the seeming barring of all video, become perceived as two guys sitting there holding hands :-D People are so stupid it truly blows my mind.

haha Great minds.

He probably thinks their embrace was one of the most beautiful things he has ever seen at the crucible. And I would have to agree. :p
 

octobrina10

Talk Tennis Guru
Imagine if we made new threads for every random jackoff's opinion about everything?

This thread is slightly less stupid than octomom or clayqueen posting that golf blogger's opinion about Nadal being the goat.
I wonder why you assume that posting your comment is not stupid. :unsure:
 

sureshs

Bionic Poster
Federer was supposed to remain the GOAT forever. It was a common and quite undisputable point of view in tennis world between 2007 and 2017.
Then he's been degraded to a third wheel status. That's way too much. He desperately wants to be treated as the top player and he constantly refuses accepting the real hierarchy.

It is OK if he does that by himself. But he forces Nadal and Djokovic into a false bromance. They both laugh at his weak 1 handed backhand and know that in sports elegance does not matter - the winner is the better player, that is all.

In other respects, Federer comes up at the top. Nadal is a delay cheater, Djokovic is a ball-bouncing cheater and a bad role model for public health. Federer should dissociate himself from them and stake his claim on the grounds that he never cheated, never played mind games, and never spit on the faces of scientists and health care workers. If he can get that word out, he will be remembered for ever. Instead, he seeks approval from the current top two.
 

Djokodal Fan

Hall of Fame
obvious cringe fest. 2 men don't need to hold hands and cry over someone retiring. For god's sake someone is actually retiring and not dying. all this fakeness for outside media is what makes me to question it. Nadal has no business being there when his wife was expecting a kid anytime. Your sponsorship or tournament obligations is second only after your family. So that was kind of weird too.
 

BeatlesFan

Bionic Poster
Making value judgements about other people's emotions, as with this thread, is what's cringey. So pointless!!
Exactly. So the OP turned off the stream of Roger’s farewell because it was agonizingly “embarrassing,” but starts a pointless and long-winded thread about it. File under “things you only read on TTW.”
 

ChaelAZ

G.O.A.T.
lol. Men are cringy, fearful, ego animals. Not surprised the hand touch (picture makes it looks like they sat there forever, but not really) is making them uncomfortable with themselves.
 
obvious cringe fest. 2 men don't need to hold hands and cry over someone retiring. For god's sake someone is actually retiring and not dying. all this fakeness for outside media is what makes me to question it. Nadal has no business being there when his wife was expecting a kid anytime. Your sponsorship or tournament obligations is second only after your family. So that was kind of weird too.
They weren't holding hands. I also hope you keep this same energy when Novak calls it quits. He better not shed a single tear about his retirement, or I would expect you to attack him for his emotions as well, especially since he has cried like a baby over losing matches on tour that weren't signaling the end of his career.
 
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