The EPIC Rise and Fall of Bernard Tomic

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Throughout the course of Australia's history, a significant number of tennis players have come from the country, but in a manner that is very erratic. During their extraordinary careers, Rod Laver, Pat Rafter, Lleyton Hewitt, and Margaret Court each had a single that reached the top spot on the record charts at some point in their careers. On the other hand, one tennis player from Australia called Bernard Tomic stands out owing to the unique story that surrounds his career. The young tennis player Bernard Tomic, along with his fellow youngster Nick Kyrgios, was supposed to be the driving force behind the next generation of tennis stars to emerge from Australia. A deal with the management and marketing agency IMG, which was worth six figures, was signed by him when he was just 13 years old. So, many tennis fans thought that he was the real deal, however, they didn’t anticipate the downfall of him. Eventually, however, it became quite clear that Tomic was having issues with his father, John Tomic, who was also his coach. So, a request was made by Bernard to the umpire during a match at the Miami Masters in 2012. He said that his father was "annoying" him, and he requested that his father be removed from the stands. Despite this, things immediately became a great lot more serious than they had been before. Tomic was convicted guilty of assault in Spain in 2013, after the skull butting and fracture of Thomas Drouet. Thus, concerns were raised by other people over Tomic's past and whether or not his father was a factor in his behavioral issues as a result of the occurrence. Even though he did not go to prison, he remained the same and continued to pursue his career's decline. Thus, watch the video to find out about his extraordinary story.
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"Prevailing against roger federer at the Australian Open".

Umm, Tomic lost in straight sets in both of the times they played at the AO.

serhatsaylak
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I ballboyed a match where he lost on purpose in 30 minutes saying he didn't like his father and he didn't like tennis.

wazupmydawg
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I was practice with him 2018 in Stuttgart Mercedes cup. On grass Cort. He was young tennis star. Was nice to play with him. 😊❤😊😊😊bimmer boy tomic is bimmer boy❤❤❤bmw❤❤❤

อนันดา-ศศ
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Good video I want to watch more of your content now

charlesbarile
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I met him at a challenger lately
It seems like he’s turning things around

MHY
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I'm still waiting for the Rise ? His highest ranking was 17 in 2016, he made 1 Quarterfinal at a Grand Slam and that was it, 1 Quarterfinal out of 38 Main Draw entries and reached the 4th round 5 other times, he only reached the Quarterfinals at 3 ATP Masters 1000 tournaments and that was it - He won (4) ATP Tour titles at 250 Level, which is fine, but this man was NEVER anything special
Check out his illustrious record against these top ten players

Spain Pablo Carreño Busta 0–2
Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 0–2
Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 0–2
France Gaël Monfils 0–2
Austria Dominic Thiem 0–2
Russia Mikhail Youzhny 0–2
United States John Isner 0–3
Spain Rafael Nadal 0–3
Argentina Diego Schwartzman 0–3
France Gilles Simon 0–3
France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 0–3
Switzerland Roger Federer 0–4
Czechoslovakia Tomáš Berdych 0–5
United Kingdom Andy Murray 0–5
Canada Milos Raonic 0–5
Serbia Novak Djokovic 0–6

kaejaediaz
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Check your facts... Google quote: "In their match at the 2013 Australian Open, Roger Federer defeated Bernard Tomic with a score of 6-4, 7-6, 6-1. The match took just under two hours to complete, with Federer clinching the victory in the third round. Federer was clinical at his best, while Tomic was mentally drained and physically struggling."

rickbruner
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Crazy, didnt he have a police chase in Australia at one point?

nguyen
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You can't pronounce Kyrgios. You make it sound as if Bernard was convicted of assault. He wasn't. You get so many facts wrong that your stuff is not worth watching. How about checking instead of making incessant tediously unbalanced pot boilers.

sportslover
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Federer never lost to Tomic, get your facts straight.

JokerCat
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rise and fall? what has he accomplished? junior rank no1??

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