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It’s always an advantage getting a better view of the ball. In this Australian Open exhibition match, Goran Ivanisevic gets a view from the line judges chair! #Shorts
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this old men are fuckin talented 😂😂😂
Those guys remembered the first and most important rule in sports. To have fun.
I would never buy a ticket for a normal match but this is different. Pure joy, this is what sports meant to be.
The pulling the net down at the end was the highlight lololol
That old guy is my favorite tennis player of all time. Hands down, one of the greatest and most talented entertainers the sport has ever seen. Holding the net at the end had me 😆 😂 rolling.
never seen such athletic old men
“YUH!”
“YOR!”
Man I felt that..
Grandpa was gettin sturdy like he was back in his teenage days 🔥💯💯💯
Let them cook Fr
He actually makes tennis fun! Love him so much!
Mansour Bahrami is the senior showman of the four here, and he has a rather interesting backstory. As a child in Iran, Mansour Bahrami taught himself to play tennis using an old metal frying pan and other kitchen utensils and did not own his first tennis racquet until he was a 13. Most professional tennis players start much earlier, as in the moment they’re able to hold a racquet, usually 5-7 years old.
Due to the forced break in his tennis play from the Islamic revolution fallout(lost FIVE YEARS of his prime), his potential in singles was never fully realized. He became a successful doubles player, winning two tournaments and reaching the 1989 French Open doubles final.
Bahrami has been a mainstay of the seniors invitational tennis circuit for more than 25 years. Bahrami is considered to have “found his niche” on the ATP Champions Tour, where his flamboyant, humorous style and propensity for trick shots make him a crowd favorite in the tour’s more entertainment-oriented sphere. In reference to his showmanship, his 2009 English-language autobiography was titled The Court Jester. His comic turns on the court often include faking serves, slow-motion miming, hitting balls backwards between his legs, over his shoulder or from the back, and playing while lying down or seated. It’s well worth your time and money to venture out and see him if he’s ever playing in your neck of the woods.
I’m not into tennis, but I became a fan of this guy, his charisma, talent and skill are awesome.
Old man knows how to truly love and enjoy the sport he plays. Also looks like he’s having the time of his life
OG displayed more athleticism in 20 seconds than I have in 35 years.
Fun tennis at its best. Could watch these 4 all day… top entertainment.
he should deserve more respect ❤
I’ve never seen the crowd erupt over a tweener as much as they did for Bahrami’s. Never underestimate this man’s skills
Now that what you call a real true player
Must be a pleasure to have Schumacher as Linesman. Top!
I like the net pull. Will do this next time I play doubles 😂
How is it that these gentlemen can move better than I can and I’m in my late 30s?
I guess it really is all about staying active.
Those guys remembered the first and most important rule in sports. To have fun.
The fact he had his back turned at one point is pure gold.
Old man knows how to truly love and enjoy the sport he plays. Also looks like he’s having the time of his life
this old men are fuckin talented 😂😂😂
He is like the Harlem Globetrotters of Tennis. Such a great show.
A legend who finished writing his entire story on the court. 👏👏👏
The pulling the net down at the end was the highlight lololol
There should be this kind of entertainment at every tournament as part of the experience. Give the retired players continued recognition and fun.
He’s like the Victor Borge of Tennis.
I’m not into tennis, but I became a fan of this guy, his charisma, talent and skill are awesome.
They say age ain’t nothing but a number… Grandpa is young at heart ❤️
This is how the crowd should enjoy tennis. True entertainment ❤😂
I would never buy a ticket for a normal match but this is different. Pure joy, this is what sports meant to be.
I didn’t know you could hold down the net! 😄 that’s crazy.
Mansour Bahrami is the senior showman of the four here, and he has a rather interesting backstory. As a child in Iran, Mansour Bahrami taught himself to play tennis using an old metal frying pan and other kitchen utensils and did not own his first tennis racquet until he was a 13. Most professional tennis players start much earlier, as in the moment they’re able to hold a racquet, usually 5-7 years old.
Due to the forced break in his tennis play from the Islamic revolution fallout(lost FIVE YEARS of his prime), his potential in singles was never fully realized. He became a successful doubles player, winning two tournaments and reaching the 1989 French Open doubles final.
Bahrami has been a mainstay of the seniors invitational tennis circuit for more than 25 years. Bahrami is considered to have “found his niche” on the ATP Champions Tour, where his flamboyant, humorous style and propensity for trick shots make him a crowd favorite in the tour’s more entertainment-oriented sphere. In reference to his showmanship, his 2009 English-language autobiography was titled The Court Jester. His comic turns on the court often include faking serves, slow-motion miming, hitting balls backwards between his legs, over his shoulder or from the back, and playing while lying down or seated. It’s well worth your time and money to venture out and see him if he’s ever playing in your neck of the woods.
this grandpa something special 🙏👍🤙God bless them both
More sports need to do this
OG displayed more athleticism in 20 seconds than I have in 35 years.
KEEPING SPORTS ALIVE WITH THEIR SENSE OF HUMOUR!!!💯🙌🏽🥰
“YUH!”
“YOR!”
Man I felt that..
This guys is hilarious. I could watch him all day playing tennis.
I wish tennis was played like this all the time 😂😂😂
That old man has eagle vision.
He knew that last shot was going to be low so he lowered the net.
Look how fast it happened
Mansour sir is holding ball and playing… He is always ready to trick with the second ball 😂
These 4 men turn tennis into a comedy show, and i’m all for it
That was smart to pull the net down at the end 😂
I love the energy. Good vibes. Peace and blessings to them ALL!!
😮 La experiencia de un verdadero profesor es su conocimiento personal 😂
+That last move, totally illegal
-Nope, that’s totally brilliant
Such a great player. His matches are full of talent and joy 🙌 😂
I don’t even like tennis but I love watching this guy!!
The fact that the ball barely slipped over the net when he held it down😂
“AAAGHHHH”
“HAHH?”
“AHHHHHHH”
“AaAAahHhH!!!”
Old is gold hence proved ❤
I can watch these guys for hours! Brilliantly entertaining 😅
Michael Schumacher as ball boy at the end makes me happy!
That spin after the under-leg shot is insane!
With every ahhhhhhhhhhh my laughter was getting more horrible!!!!!🤣🤣🤣