Which match moved you the most emotionally?

merwy

G.O.A.T.
Positive emotions: AO2014, W2012, RG2009
Negative emotions: USO2011, W2009

These are all ranked from most to least emotional.
 
1. Wimbledon 2001: That whole tournament was emotional starting with Ivanisevic's round 3 victory over Roddick. It was a movie in real life. The unthinkable happened - Ivanisevic won Wimbledon. After talking about killing himself after losing the 1998 final.

2. Wimbledon 1998: Ivanisevic borderline suicidal in the losing ceremony speech. "All you can do is kill yourself."

3. Australian Open 2006: Federer breaks down giving his victory speech during the ceremony at the height of his career.

4. French Open 2009: After Federer won the final, I realized how much my life sucks. This guy's having kids and completed the career Grand Slam a little before turning 28, equaling Sampras's 14 slams and becoming the obvious "GOAT" of achievements. I have no idea what to do in life.

5. Wimbledon 2008: End of an era. I had a monstrous headache. I thought it would be worth it if Federer won. No such luck.
 

MichaelNadal

Bionic Poster
1. Wimbledon 2001: That whole tournament was emotional starting with Ivanisevic's round 3 victory over Roddick. It was a movie in real life. The unthinkable happened - Ivanisevic won Wimbledon. After talking about killing himself after losing the 1998 final.

2. Wimbledon 1998: Ivanisevic borderline suicidal in the losing ceremony speech. "All you can do is kill yourself."

3. Australian Open 2006: Federer breaks down giving his victory speech during the ceremony at the height of his career.

4. French Open 2009: After Federer won the final, I realized how much my life sucks. This guy's having kids and completed the career Grand Slam a little before turning 28, equaling Sampras's 14 slams and becoming the obvious "GOAT" of achievements. I have no idea what to do in life.

5. Wimbledon 2008: End of an era. I had a monstrous headache. I thought it would be worth it if Federer won. No such luck.

This explains a lot :)
 

Gary Duane

G.O.A.T.
This explains a lot :)
I suffered from migraines for 35 years, so I was in this situation a lot. You choose to do something while in pain, and somehow if there is a good outcome, it makes the memory of the pain better. Bad outcome, you remember that headache forever.
 

Wynter

Legend
Wimbledon 09, Aus Open 05 just comes short, damn Roddick deserved that title at least once in his career :(

A happy moment was Nalbandian Winning the WTF, he deserved a big title.
 
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