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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Pretty much this.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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He has way too many comebacks and way too many clutch serving performances to be "far behind Sampras and Nadal". |
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Banned
Join Date: May 2011
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Nalbandian is not over-hyped at all. He is a super talented tennis player. The problem with Nalby is that he was never as dedicated as Fed. His biggest problem is his fitness level. Nalbandian simply loves his burgers and his women more than tennis.
Dangalak summed it up very well in his posts regarding Fed and Nalby. Last edited by Evan77 : 10-04-2012 at 12:03 PM. |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2011
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Fed easily. Nalbandian was a very fine ballstriker but he didn't have the power and athleticism of federer.
his feel for the ball and technique are certainly up there with anyone but talent is not just about how great your droppers and angle shots are. athleticism, mental strength, willpower and hitting power are equally as important and fed was easily better than nalby in any of those. It's no coinicidence that nalby didn't win more in his career. |
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Professional
Join Date: May 2012
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Seriously, people think Nalbandian is a better ballstriker than the guy with the greatest forehand of all time...?
It's not like movement is completely separate from ballstriking. You have to have excellent movement to be in position to hit the ball. |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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It seems to me you are not aware of what the term implies. Nadal has also one of the best forehands of all time and he isn't even close to being the best ballstriker. Serial shankers cannot be great ballstrikers. |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Mental strength and will power are diametrically opposed to talent. It is the last thing that has to do with gift or else, a guy like Ferrer or Simon is immensely talented as well. Atleticism isn't talent either or else, many guys from the NFL would be "talented" tennis players. Physical talent is something you could use for any sport. "Tennis talent" only works for tennis though and should be the only one used. |
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Legend
Join Date: Nov 2010
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I would say in their youth they were about equal talents, but Federer's talents developed and grew by leaps and bounds while Nalbandian's did not. |
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Fed's the more talented, skillful player no doubt. Nalbandian's backhand is insane, but other than that, I don't give him any edge against Federer.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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He's simply the Best , the Greatest of all Time - That's the Swiss Maestro sir Roger Federer !! |
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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I wouldn't say that Federer is as tough as Nadal, but I disagree that there is some massive gap. On talent "developing": pretty sure the word "talent" is supposed to be the "gold" that a person has in their "soil". Not exactly something that you can "develop" only resurface. |
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Legend
Join Date: Jul 2008
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D-Nal was brilliant. If I were a player, I'd still be afraid to face him in Davis Cup when he's healthy.
He's got deadly angles. Have some posters here not seen the matches where he's beaten Roger? And not because Roger wasn't playing well, either. Is there a clip of that Shanghai Masters match around here somewhere?
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Legend
Join Date: Jul 2008
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What are you basing a statement like that on?
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Nalbandian has made him look silly on numerous occasions. AO 03, Shanghai 05, Madrid 07, Paris 07. Also, what in the 7 hells of tartarus is "we are entitles to our opinion" supposed to mean? U mad? |
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Professional
Join Date: May 2012
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Well, what do you mean by ballstriking then?
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Legend
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Nadal gets crushed since his game is more crushable, especialy on a hard court which is the only surface he has ever been crushed on really. It has nothing to do with lack of mental toughness. In fact almost the only way to beat Nadal is by crushing him, hence why he almost never loses on clay, and only loses on hard courts when he runs into guys who power right him and win by big margins normally. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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That says far more about his ballstriking ability compared to federer than some occasional shanking. They both have been equally impressive in their best matches. Federer more so on the fh...nalbandian on the bh. But fed has the variety with the slice. |
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2012
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I SAID HITTING THE BALL WITH THE CENTER OF YOUR RACQUET Missing the court doesn't mean you can't strike the ball. Hantuchova is one of the cleanest strikers of the ball and she routinely makes over 50 UEs. Berdych for example is also a better striker of the ball than Federer. He also makes lots of errors. Agassi. Safin. Baghdatis. Davydenko. THOSE guy strike the ball cleanly. Not Federer. Him and Nadal don't hit the ball that cleanly at all. |
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