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136 | 71.58% |
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Shakes categories dont even make sense. It should be: Baseline Game Net Game NOT Baseline game S/V S/V is a subset of having a great net-game. You can't S/V on a return game. I agree that Pete had a great S/V Game. Maybe the greatest from a historical POV. But his net game, nope... |
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Both Federer and Roddick have better overheads than Sampras, they rarely miss one while Sampras could attempt a slam dunk in a crucial moment and fail at times.
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Roddick was a better athlete then Sampras. Remember he was called "Sampras on Steroids'. I cringe when I remember that.
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Sampras killed lobs that others would put away awkwardly. And yes, without jumping. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...zR8BYaHc#t=80s Would Roddick ever be able to backpedal this efficiently? |
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Besides, Sampras didn't have to backpedal much to get to that lob, the ball would land midcourt if he let it bounce.
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Fed, in all the years of looked at post-match stats (which is pretty much every match) I've never seen him average higher than 120 over the course of a whole match. He tops out around 117-119, and is usually at 115-116. Sampras topped out at 125-126 and usually was at 121-124. So yes, Sampras was definitely a faster server. As far as the speed issue goes though, I agree with edberg505. It's pretty negligible. Federer from 2004-2006 was a speed demon. He's lost a step, sure, but the difference isn't massive between Federer and Sampras IMO. Although I agree that Pete had the higher vertical leap. In the other aspects Fed mostly has him beat -- balance, coordination, stamina, etc. Last edited by TheFifthSet : 10-04-2012 at 05:47 PM. |
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EDIT Back on topic it's hard to vote. Sampras was stronger and could jump higher. As I said before speed is hard to choose, but probably edge to Federer. Federer is fitter too and more agile. If they had to compete in a Decatholon, my money would be on Sampras. |
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They played a lot on hc and I say that's a neutral surface. I think Fed is better because he's a superior mover behind the baseline, cover the court better(better defense), his superior fh make up for his disadvantage bh.
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Exactly. If Agassi had Fed's calibre from the baseline he would have achieved more.
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Federer is undeniably the better "baseliner" (in that he is primarily a baseliner just like Agassi, and is a better player) but "at the baseline" I think it's Andre. But to each their own. Two of my favourites of all time...I just wish prime Fed and prime Agassi would have squared off. Fed would have the advantage but I think they would have had some amazing matches. Their 2004 US Open match was sublime for the first three sets, but unfortunately the wind derailed it and the last 2 weren't quite as good. PS I gotta disagree with the passing shots one a lot, to me Agassi was far more consistent on the pass. Last edited by TheFifthSet : 10-05-2012 at 01:27 PM. |
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Well....it could be because Federers serve is 10 times better, his net game is 10 times better, he's mentally stronger and is a much better mover. Just because Federer is a better tennis player doesn't have to mean he's better at everything.
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Sampras was the greatest s/v player i saw. mainly the combo of his great serve and good volleys. but there are quite a few players i hold in higher esteem than pete at net. rafter, edberg, mcenroe, henman, laver, stich all had better volleys, anticipation at net. sampras is slightly better than becker. pete was much more well rounded skillswise than all those players mentioned except perhaps stich. sampras was better in the areas of athleticism and much more mentally determined than stich. |
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On clay though, i would give the decisive edge to federer, and this is because fed's shots are weightier due to the spin he imparts on the ball. On grass its a similar story except that federer covers up his bh inconsistency better with his slice which stays lower. The ball also stays in his strike zone longer on grass - fed likes the ball from knee to hip height. Andre like the ball higher especially on the backhand. |
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I love Agassi but his movement was not good enough for him to be the best ever from the baseline. It is true he would have won more than he did if he were truly the best baseliner ever. Nadal has a weaker serve than Agassi, nowhere near the return, probably volleys better but it is such an almost non factor for both players that it is moot, and has already surpassed Agassi's career by a good margin. So obviously Nadal's game is more effective overall from the baseline than Agassi was in their overall careers as Nadal has hardly anything else which contributed to his success other than his fitness and strong mind, vs Agassi who also had a historic GOAT service return. That said Nadal probably isnt even the best or most effective baseliner ever, so Agassi certainly is not.
Did Agassi have the best ever forehand and backhand combination in history though? Perhaps yes. So one could say he is arguably the greatest groundstroker in history. That is very different from the best baseliner, and there is alot more components to baseline play than just the quality of ones groundstrokes. Comparing Federer to Agassi, Federer's forehand is better, Agassi's backhand is better by a bigger margin than the forehand, so overall just groundstrokes Agassi wins I would say, but then Federer's movement is better by an even bigger margin than the backhand difference, so now going into overall baseline play Federer is already clearly ahead now, and that is before even considering overall defense (clearly Federer again), point construction (very close), court positioning (very close, maybe Agassi by a bit), variety (clearly Federer). Last edited by NadalAgassi : 10-04-2012 at 09:41 PM. |
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