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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0_YyhKV0ig
Interesting...I'm wondering how well he'll do against the legend of the 70's playing like that. |
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Should be "Pete Sampras serving with a wood racket"
Good to see him hitting that same all time great serve with a woody. Im sure he could still hold most of his services. Too bad they did not show him hitting any groundies. Guess his serve was still so powerful with that woody that he did not even need to volley away any returns Nice clips but a tease ... I want to see more. Whats the story ? Why was he serving with a woody ? Did he play any return games ? BTW, if there was a woody tournament tomorrow, Id seed Pete #1, Roger #2, and Johnny Mac #3. The answer to the posters question on how Pete would play against the greats of the 70s with wood is pretty much the same as with his ps60, he would dominate. It would be great to see him play Laver. Im sure it would be a SV duel. Last edited by joe sch : 11-21-2009 at 05:28 AM. |
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Laver and Borg have already proven what THEY can do with a wood racket. Sampras and Federer have not though.
In the same way, Sampras and Federer have displayed skill with modern frames, but now envision Laver and Borg growing up hitting with new frames from a young age AND playing in their primes with them. I think that mental exercise is quite illustrative.
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I still find it odd that not a single clip of the Sampras - Agassi exhibition has been posted on youtube.
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It seems that he is serving a lot of doubles. I would assume, that he has to heavily reduce the pace of his second serve with wood, to stay in court. Also it shows on the second point, i think, that the forehand volley is a difficult stroke with wood. Sampras pops one simply into the net. With wood you have to guide your volley properly, play it with underspin, to get length. On the volley, the small wood rackets are much more unforgiving that the bigger graphite rackets. If you simply holds it in the way of the incoming ball, it will lifeless plop into the net.
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People don't realize how much heavier the ball today is compared to the 80s or 70s.
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Any factual proof on that?
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Thats funny that Sampras is playing with a wooden tennis racquet. If you think about the wooden racquet he's using is very similar to what he used during his playing days, the PS85. Both racquets have very similar characteristics.
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thanks for the clip. An interesting experiment playing with wood against a modern racquet. Fun to watch.
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Yes, todays game is about hitting extreme topspin and taking hugh low to high swings. The balls maybe "heavier" but bounce higher so that returners have more of a chance to run down and take another hugh return. Modern tennis is baseline blasting "heavy balls" with lighter stiffer rackets and poly string. I think Nadal was the most extreme and now the game is returning to flatter winners and more agressive allcourt play. Atleast on the hard courts.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHRWQIz4tXs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-Oqf2pdqXU Would be nice if Tennis Channel would show this exo sometime between London Year End and Aussie Open.
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Looks like a Wilson Kramer Pro Staff 66 sq. in. I had one for years before switching to the PS 85 6.0 in the 80s.
They don't play all that dissimilar in terms of flex and feel, but the PS 85 does allow a lot more power and a lot less vibration. And a lot better serving: watch how many service faults Sampras has.
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Thanks for the links Thor's Hammer. That court/facility looks very sharp and Sampras/Agassi look as if they are still hitting some very clean shots.
Hoodjem, that's excellent analysis of the differences in frames as you're speaking from PERSONAL experience.
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