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For the record is Safin really that capable of taking Federer out in fast court slams. He has zero shot at Wimbledon even if he played the match of his life. He is not Federer or Nadal caliber on grass. U.S Open maybe, but his best slam surface has been Australian, not the U.S Open, while Federer's has been the U.S Open, and it took his 2nd best match ever to so barely beat Federer in Australia so even there is doubtful. |
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I don't think it matters. Federer is good, Serena is good, blah blah.
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Safin has no big wins on grass except Djokovic who is a mediocre grass courter anyway. He also doesnt have any huge wins on clay except for his first French in 98 where he beat a far out of prime form Agassi and Kuerten. So I dont really feel he is capable of beating anyone anywhere like Hana is. Hana truly could on one of her days beat anyone on grass, clay, any hard court, carpet, etc....whereas Safin it is more he is capable of beating anyone anytime on any non natural surface (not clay or grass) which still makes up most of the tour today anyway. Overall I totally see your point though.
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I would say slightly in Serena's case, especially the Aussie, Wimbledon and if she wins it this years US Open. And possibly the 2007 Australian as well. I would say it will impact her as she continues to win slams to, as the field doesn't seem like its magically going to improve anytime soon. Anything prior to 2007 for Serena is solid, but more recent wins definitely count for a little less for me because the era is so terrible. As for Fed, I really don't hold the era against him, he demolished the entire field not named Nadal and okay maybe Safin, it was good but in his prime Fed was just an animal. So for fed it doesn't factor in really.
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Most tennis experts would say this is the strongest field of all-time. Guys like Sampras and Agassi would have many fewer slams had they been playing now.
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I agree though that this has to be a pretty strong field if it is led by guys who can win so many matches day in and day out. |
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It is a weak era. The guy with 15 majors has a losing record against a disabled person.
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Sure, he might have been stronger, but TALLER? You can't teach that stuff... it's genetic. Laver was 5'8. If he grew up now he would be... 5'8. |
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Diet habits have changed. I don't know how tall his parents were and we would be a couple of generations removed from them now anyway.
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Federer on the other hand has not yet proven the ability to atleast dominate (win he has probably but not dominate) vs a very strong field like Serena did in 2002-2003. If he wins the U.S Open for his 3rd slam of the year, even though aided by Rafa's mid season injury, I might reconsider my stance somewhat there. However to now that is the difference between him and Serena. Last edited by grafselesfan : 09-08-2009 at 08:26 PM. |
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Yes that is true but Serena in 2002-2003 was also a lot fitter to go with the stronger era that there was then. Serena of 2002 would probably beat current Serena in straight sets. But when you look at the draw of the final 8 at this years US Open, sorry but its completely pathetic apart from Serena and maybe Pennetta who had a decent summer. Even Kim, who yes I am so happy to see back, into the semi's after 2 years away is pretty good at a glance, but apart from an injured Venus her draw to that was not exactly amazing. Serena dominating now is not as impressive as when she dominated the slams in 2002, which is why I say she needs to win more slams than she would have in another era to move up the list higher than she is now.
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I dont think Clijsters is an easy opponent. She was a bonafide top 4-5 player in that very deep earlier 2000s field of Venus, Serena, Henin, Clijsters, Davenport, Capriati, and others all at their peak together. In her prime she managed only 1 slam but many including you picked her as the best player to win only 1 slam just ahead of Sabatini. She won 37 career titles despite retiring at 23, and only won 1 slam due to a combination of some bad luck, some ill timed injuries (she could have won 2 or 3 more slams in the 2004 year she got injured alone which Serena, Henin, and Venus were all surprisingly quiet in, horrible timing), the killer competition back then, and her whole psyche issue with Henin. Now she is back looking to be almost playing as well as before. Many consider her a danger to Serena in that semi and are discussing her a possible winner now, so if Serena does beat her it certainly should not be dismissed as "weak" competition the way I would concede it could be for the lesser Russians and Serbs. Clijsters is a legit opponent, not quite as much as Venus and Henin, but one nonetheless.
pmerk34 is right that Serena is so good and so powerful she is a threat to win slams in any shape, even in a stronger era. In nearly any shape she has that serve, and boy that serve isnt easy for any women to return. She has the power, very good groundstrokes, decent volleys, and incrdible strength of mind. By my last comment who has saved as many match points on the way to slam titles as her. Just incredible. Even if some of those were vs mental midgets and chokers, which yes some of them were, she still had to hit a number of shots to save atleast one match point and play a quality point on her tournament would have been over. Just not an easy out, regardless if at her best or not. The one thing I would concede is in her current shape, which still isnt 100% for her, she wouldnt be able to win the French Open on her worst surface in other eras, but even in this era she isnt winning the French Open anymore it seems so who cares. She also is in much better shape than many people seem to think she is. If you look at pictures of her close up on a tennis court she is quite fit at the moment. Not as fit as 2002-2003 but still definitely in good shape. People seem to forget she is a big women by nature. That is just her body type. Last edited by grafselesfan : 09-08-2009 at 08:48 PM. |
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I always found Steffi to be stiff and mechanical but she was fast with great footwork. Seles wasn't a great mover. This girl Wickmayer who I saw live on Monday actually is pretty to watch.
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![]() And we've already exposed the flaws in all the weak/strong era talk, so gimme a break. |
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Serena has already proven her ability to dominate a very strong womens field in 2002-2003. Yes the current womens field is very weak (as I have said many times) but Serena has already in the past given us indication events she is playing well enough to win she would win even had the competition been very strong. |
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