The Cruelest Sport Ever Invented

The greatest tennis players who ever lived won barely more than half the points they ever played. That tiny margin is the difference between immortal and forgotten, and it might make tennis the cruelest sport ever invented. This is a video about pressure, blame, and the impossibility of coasting, told through the sport that takes away every place to hide. No teammates. No substitutions. No clock to run out. Just you, the scoreboard, and the last point you still have to win. We trace the cruelty through the players who lived it. Guillermo Coria serving for the 2004 French Open and falling apart. Jannik Sinner and three championship points that vanished. Daniil Medvedev two sets up and a break point from glory. The blown leads, the impossible scoring math, and the brutal truth that almost winning and losing are the exact same thing. Then we put the other sports on trial. Is boxing crueler? Is golf lonelier? Or does tennis ask something more honest than any of them? Want To Help Support The Channel?:    / @a.c.e.v.x