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<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2YD0rzeAxKKRDrg1IqHA6FY1C-AZeCLK</youtube>
'''conradslater vs Misselaineous10''' is a YouTube Poop/video [[tennis match]] that took place between August 11 to August 21, 2007. It is recognized as the '''very first video [[tennis match]] ever played'''.  


'''Conradslater vs Misselaineous10''' is a vanilla match played in 2007. It is notable for being the '''first ever [[YTP Tennis]] match.'''
In the months leading up to the organization of this match, Conrad Slater had already long been a fan and participant of [[Photoshop Tennis]], and evidence exists on the old [[YouChew]] forums of him engaging with the community in such an activity earlier in the summer of 2007. Considered to be a visionary of his generation, it was not long after that Conrad put together the natural equation of [[YouTube Poop]] as it was at the time with the context of a [[tennis]] exchange, as such an exchange with video had yet to happen on the internet. His original post asking for an opponent is occasionally remembered for its very forward thinking and casual approach to a medium that hadn't even existed before it: "I've got some time free now - althogh I should be doing poroper work - I quite fancy making a few quick rounds; 6 - rounds - 3 [videos] each. 24 hour limit per round, 3 clip addition per round, no time limit on each [video], no winner"<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/19-tennis-completed/79347-1st-ever-poop-tennis-game-conradslater-vs-misselaineous10/1.html#post-3273854</ref>
 
Misselaineous10 originally expressed interest, but did not immediately accept due to personal life events.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/19-tennis-completed/79347-1st-ever-poop-tennis-game-conradslater-vs-misselaineous10/1.html#post-3273856</ref> She finally officially joined the match as Conrad's opponent three days after his serve was made, and finished her Round 2 only a couple of hours later.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/19-tennis-completed/79347-1st-ever-poop-tennis-game-conradslater-vs-misselaineous10/1.html#post-3278937</ref> The rest of the match was completed over the following week.<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/19-tennis-completed/79347-1st-ever-poop-tennis-game-conradslater-vs-misselaineous10/1.html#post-3288893</ref> conradslater notably uses [[Final Cut Pro]] and [[After Effects]] for his rounds, years before either software would become more visibly used, and Misselaineous10 uses [[Adobe Premiere]] for her rounds.
 
As soon as only a matter of months later, the match was being celebrated, documented and discussed in detail not only for being the first match ever played, but also as a match of fantastic quality and entertainment value in its own right. Round 5 and 6 in particular continue to be praised and remembered for the earth-shattering precedents that they set for the visual, energetic and musical editing present across both videos. In {{RabbitSnore}}'s retrospective review of the match November of 2007, he summarized it aptly as "a paragon of [video] tennis, the [rounds] superb, the editing never lazy. This is the way [video] tennis ought to be played." He also around the same time referred to it as the best tennis match he had ever seen, going on to give particular praise to Miss10's Round 6 as a favorite and highlight. He would express the desire to play both players, both matches of which would happen. <ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/19-tennis-completed/79347-1st-ever-poop-tennis-game-conradslater-vs-misselaineous10/1.html#post-3434476</ref>
 
In the early versions of Rabbit's Tennis Café threads, he and Crash2991 often brought up this match as part of the early canon consisting of tennis's best and most legendary matches, which included the oft-mentioned [[RabbitSnore vs. conradslater]](2007) and [[MilkR0und vs. Y2Zero]](2007). This match is often seen as setting a template for much of the tennis that was to follow after it, with Round 5 and 6 of this match in particular being seen as a gateway to the many matches that would subsequently come to rely on the increasingly intense visual and aural editing that would become the dominant image of tennis entirely. This was among the handful of matches that received reference in RabbitSnore's early tennis document ''The Observational Guide to [YTP] Tennis'', which also named the matches [[Stegblob vs. TyrannosaurusReich]], [[BMATF vs. UncleChuckTH vs. Wikiwow]], [[Wikiwow vs. UncleChuckTH]], [[Thereisnospoon303 vs. RabbitSnore]], and [[MilkR0und vs. Y2Zero]]<ref>https://archive.yellowtealpurple.net/youchew/forum/56-archive/75585-an-observational-guide-to-poop-tennis/1.html</ref>, and was one of few to carry over into the revised versions published on [[YellowTealPurple]] in 2025.<ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/the-revised-observational-guide-to-video-tennis.1962/</ref> In 2026, UncleChuckTH observed:
 
<small>"It's fascinating how the first match with Conrad and Miss10 set precedents that largely remain adhered to. Video titles are generally still in concert with each other, rounds are still often between 1 and 2 minutes long, and there are a lot of final rounds running around that function as pseudo-musical montages."</small><ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/threads/the-video-tennis-cafe-on-the-ground-floor-of-the-hotel-tennis.30/post-43771</ref>
 
The match has been referenced many times throughout its history; being sampled in {{GameBop}}'s Round 1 with {{Sploltoen}} and {{MycroProcessor}} in the [[3-Way Tennis Tournament]], [[GameBop vs. Sploltoen vs. MycroProcessor|"Seconds, Anyone?" (2010)]], in {{Moogle}}'s Round 1 of the [[Tennis Staff Multi Way]], "What, do you want me to play with your tail?" (2009), in {{dani_phantump}}'s Round 4 with CaptainStringCheese (2012), in {{mrdoognoog}}'s round 4 vs. {{fiv95}} (2021), and in {{TheChutley}}'s Round 1 with {{Veritylarsen}}(2025). The match remains fully preserved; Conrad's rounds were privated for many years before being made public again in late 2025 in anticipation of the documentary "The World of Youtube Poop" by Clique Here, in which he is prominently featured. Misselaineous10 deleted her account in 2018, but subsequently reuploaded all of her video output in 2019 onto her little known alt account Sashimisushi. The match was compiled into a single video on the official tennis archive channel {{YouWouldBeWelcome}}, which was named as an inverse to Round 1 of this match, "You wouldn't be welcome", in November 2019.
 
=Match=
<youtube>9SZvloYgu-s</youtube>
 
All original uploads have been lost, only reuploads remain.
==Round 1==
'''"Poop Tennis: You wouldn't be welcome" by conradslater'''
 
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB5Ap3LBGas</youtube>
 
The title of this video would eventually be the inspiration for {{YouWouldBeWelcome}}, the [[tennis staff]]-maintained tennis compilation channel.
 
==Round 2==
'''"You wouldn't be angry" by Misselaineous10'''
 
<youtube>zoG0oxXHvTQ</youtube>
 
==Round 3==
'''"Poop Tennis: You wouldn't go AARRRRRRRR" by conradslater'''
 
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STi04qODeZ0</youtube>
 
==Round 4==
'''"You wouldn't go EWWWWWWWW" by Misselaineous10'''
 
<youtube>Y_VI1-wBzz8</youtube>
 
==Round 5==
'''"Poop Tennis: You'd be left questioning the rule of thirds" by conradslater'''
 
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suFSPlmA540</youtube>
 
==Round 6==
'''"You'd be left questioning if infinity really exists" by {{Misselaineous10}}'''
 
<youtube>HAzUAfTAS-A</youtube>
 
This final round features a pseudo-[[YTPMV]] of the Tetris theme.

Latest revision as of 21:03, 23 February 2026





Conradslater vs. Misselaineous10

Standard

"I knew we were still in trouble!"

"AAAAAAARRRRRRRRRR"
Start Date August 11, 2007
End Date August 21, 2007
Rounds 6
Participants Conradslater, Misselaineous10
Match Page link

conradslater vs Misselaineous10 is a YouTube Poop/video tennis match that took place between August 11 to August 21, 2007. It is recognized as the very first video tennis match ever played.

In the months leading up to the organization of this match, Conrad Slater had already long been a fan and participant of Photoshop Tennis, and evidence exists on the old YouChew forums of him engaging with the community in such an activity earlier in the summer of 2007. Considered to be a visionary of his generation, it was not long after that Conrad put together the natural equation of YouTube Poop as it was at the time with the context of a tennis exchange, as such an exchange with video had yet to happen on the internet. His original post asking for an opponent is occasionally remembered for its very forward thinking and casual approach to a medium that hadn't even existed before it: "I've got some time free now - althogh I should be doing poroper work - I quite fancy making a few quick rounds; 6 - rounds - 3 [videos] each. 24 hour limit per round, 3 clip addition per round, no time limit on each [video], no winner"[1]

Misselaineous10 originally expressed interest, but did not immediately accept due to personal life events.[2] She finally officially joined the match as Conrad's opponent three days after his serve was made, and finished her Round 2 only a couple of hours later.[3] The rest of the match was completed over the following week.[4] conradslater notably uses Final Cut Pro and After Effects for his rounds, years before either software would become more visibly used, and Misselaineous10 uses Adobe Premiere for her rounds.

As soon as only a matter of months later, the match was being celebrated, documented and discussed in detail not only for being the first match ever played, but also as a match of fantastic quality and entertainment value in its own right. Round 5 and 6 in particular continue to be praised and remembered for the earth-shattering precedents that they set for the visual, energetic and musical editing present across both videos. In RabbitSnore's retrospective review of the match November of 2007, he summarized it aptly as "a paragon of [video] tennis, the [rounds] superb, the editing never lazy. This is the way [video] tennis ought to be played." He also around the same time referred to it as the best tennis match he had ever seen, going on to give particular praise to Miss10's Round 6 as a favorite and highlight. He would express the desire to play both players, both matches of which would happen. [5]

In the early versions of Rabbit's Tennis Café threads, he and Crash2991 often brought up this match as part of the early canon consisting of tennis's best and most legendary matches, which included the oft-mentioned RabbitSnore vs. conradslater(2007) and MilkR0und vs. Y2Zero(2007). This match is often seen as setting a template for much of the tennis that was to follow after it, with Round 5 and 6 of this match in particular being seen as a gateway to the many matches that would subsequently come to rely on the increasingly intense visual and aural editing that would become the dominant image of tennis entirely. This was among the handful of matches that received reference in RabbitSnore's early tennis document The Observational Guide to [YTP] Tennis, which also named the matches Stegblob vs. TyrannosaurusReich, BMATF vs. UncleChuckTH vs. Wikiwow, Wikiwow vs. UncleChuckTH, Thereisnospoon303 vs. RabbitSnore, and MilkR0und vs. Y2Zero[6], and was one of few to carry over into the revised versions published on YellowTealPurple in 2025.[7] In 2026, UncleChuckTH observed:

"It's fascinating how the first match with Conrad and Miss10 set precedents that largely remain adhered to. Video titles are generally still in concert with each other, rounds are still often between 1 and 2 minutes long, and there are a lot of final rounds running around that function as pseudo-musical montages."[8]

The match has been referenced many times throughout its history; being sampled in GameBop's Round 1 with Sploltoen and MycroProcessor in the 3-Way Tennis Tournament, "Seconds, Anyone?" (2010), in Moogle's Round 1 of the Tennis Staff Multi Way, "What, do you want me to play with your tail?" (2009), in dani_phantump's Round 4 with CaptainStringCheese (2012), in mrdoognoog's round 4 vs. fiv95 (2021), and in TheChutley's Round 1 with vel 17(2025). The match remains fully preserved; Conrad's rounds were privated for many years before being made public again in late 2025 in anticipation of the documentary "The World of Youtube Poop" by Clique Here, in which he is prominently featured. Misselaineous10 deleted her account in 2018, but subsequently reuploaded all of her video output in 2019 onto her little known alt account Sashimisushi. The match was compiled into a single video on the official tennis archive channel YouWouldBeWelcome, which was named as an inverse to Round 1 of this match, "You wouldn't be welcome", in November 2019.

Match

All original uploads have been lost, only reuploads remain.

Round 1

"Poop Tennis: You wouldn't be welcome" by conradslater

The title of this video would eventually be the inspiration for YouWouldBeWelcome, the tennis staff-maintained tennis compilation channel.

Round 2

"You wouldn't be angry" by Misselaineous10

Round 3

"Poop Tennis: You wouldn't go AARRRRRRRR" by conradslater

Round 4

"You wouldn't go EWWWWWWWW" by Misselaineous10

Round 5

"Poop Tennis: You'd be left questioning the rule of thirds" by conradslater

Round 6

"You'd be left questioning if infinity really exists" by Misselaineous10

This final round features a pseudo-YTPMV of the Tetris theme.