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Bionic Poster
Join Date: Feb 2004
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........but nobody ever says that his opponent needs a SMALLER racquet whenever they lose to Federer?
And a lot more people lose to Federer than beat Federer. I mean, isn't the rationale here that the winner is using the superior racquet while the loser is using the inferior racquet? Just asking.......
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"You CANNOT be serious!!" Last edited by BreakPoint : 01-31-2011 at 12:56 AM. |
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Good question. Perhaps, some people need a larger brain
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Federer wins in spite of persisting with outdated equipment. That's a testament to his greatness. I, and many others believe he is capable of extracting more out of his game by using a more powerful larger headed frame. Whether we like it or not its a fact the game has evolved into big groundstrokes. Larger headed frames are better suited to the faster modern game. Everyone else from bygone eras have been able to switch since retirement. My hope is that fed does so before he retires.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: australia
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That pro staff has won more grand slams than any other bat ever made. There's nothing wrong with it or rog. He has tried other frames but none can match the feel of it to him. I feel the same way about my prestige classics !And I have tried just about every new frame.
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but maybe it's stupid thinking and can lead to even worse game...
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The improvement from switching from 90 to 95 is significant for an average club player. The less accomplished, the more is the relative improvement. At Fed's level there is little he could improve. It might reduce his shank % by say 5 to 10. He would also lose elsewhere -feel, control (esp with his whippy wristy forehand). He might put more balls into play from his backhand side. That does not mean he would automatically win those points. It is not a straightforward sweet spot math. I am sure he is smart enough to weigh up positives & negatives. Apparently he switched from 85 to 90 once. I am sure he would again if he think that would make a positive contribution.
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Can you imagine Roger playing with a Babolat tweener hitting double backhands? This is blasphemy! This is madness!
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Its hardly ever the racket that causes a shank. Its usually footwork and tired legs.
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i think that he already tried 95 in private and didn't like it..
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Exactly! Who's to know that he hasn't practised / tested extensively with a bigger frame and just didn't like it? The days of serve and volley may be long gone and replaced by rallies filled with baseline bashing, but I think Fed's racquet has served him well and continues to do so.
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The thing that has changed most in the past few years is the courts. They've progressively made creative, shot-making tennis harder and harder so tennis hasn't got faster - it's got slower. This slowness has allowed more players to get to and take bigger cuts at balls - getting insane spin and more balls back into play. Seeing how hard it was for anyone to hit through the court at the AO with this year's balls made me wonder what on earth they are thinking at tennis HQ. (I'm sure there are cynics who wonder whether it has been done specifically to curb Federer's dominance.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Does anyone have any direct knowledge that Fed has actually tried a larger head, or more open pattern?
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Federer himself decided he needed a bigger racquet quite late in his development, so that was a decisive move for his future success.
The reality is that it does not make any sense for him to change, but the trend toward slow defensive play on slow courts is now even more prominent. Twenty or thirty ball rallies from the baseline is quite different from the one-two punch tennis of the nineties. |
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Very well said. There is no question the game is much slower.
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Sampras - 14 Edberg - 6 Courier - 4 Mary Pierce - 1 (with the Prostaff I think- AO 95) Chris Evert - 3 (with the Prostaff I think - AO 84, FO 85, FO 86)
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G.O.A.T.
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The racquet was originally destined for Roger Federer to try. That racquet is now the Blade series I believe. Apparently Federer is given dozens of prototypes from Wilson to demo, some just to get his opinion on as they are not good fits for him, but Wilson values his opinion (imagine that). To the OP.....folks around here suggest Federer use a bigger frame because they are trying to rationalize his game through their experience. Hey, if it helped them, it's got to be a help to him. The problem is, Federer et. al play a game with which none of us is familiar. Roger Federer is the best judge of what equipment works best for him <Period>.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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They did this because the serve-volley game had become a serve-serve game, but it has created a problem of another kind.
For example, it used to be interesting to see passing shot versus volley tennis, but now the passing shot almost always wins. Quote:
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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You do know that the Dunlop Maxply Fort was manufactured from 1936-1983. Think about all of those players that used durring that time period and won majors with it. Both men and women.
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