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You said, that clay court tennis requires harder work! That is relative to hardcourt tennis I presume. So, what I asked is, how exactly happens this harder work without added stress on the joints?
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NadalAgassi: I think Serena's final slam tally will be something from 18-27. My best guess is 24 or 25 though; Nole(2010) will never win Wimbledon |
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#164 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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First notice the leading question.
Q. When you were winning your original Masters Cups and these kinds of titles, we were talking about being attacking tennis being to the fore. Now we’re talking about defensive tennis as the norm. Would you like to see or could you see a day when we talk more about attacking tennis than defensive tennis? ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, I mean, it’s easy fix. Just make quicker courts, then it’s hard to defend. Attacking style is more important. It’s only on this type of slow courts that you can defend the way we are all doing right now. I think it’s exciting, but no doubt about it, it’s tough. What you don’t want is that you hit 15 great shots and at the end, it ends up in an error. So I think sometimes quicker courts do help the cause. I think it would help from time to time to move to something a bit faster. That would help to learn, as well, for many different players, different playing styles, to realize that coming to the net is a good thing, it’s not a bad thing. Then again, the tour has to decide, the tournament directors have a big say in it. I’m happy with this court. It’s faster. It’s fine, too. I’ve played on all different speeds. But I think some variety would be nice, some really slow stuff and then some really fast stuff, instead of trying to make everything sort of the same. You sort of protect the top guys really by doing that because you have the best possible chance to have them in the semis at this point, I think. But should that be the goal? I’m not sure. http://www.tennis-x.com/xblog/2012-11-13/11008.php |
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No, I have not had a chance to pile up a bunch of cheap slams in a weak era, evade taxes, and stash all the loot in criminal tax havens in Geneva and Dubai, if that's what you're asking.
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Waw waw poor fed the crybaby poor loser, he chokes the lead away to joker and now the courts are to slow.
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Your time will come. Last edited by NadalDramaQueen : 11-13-2012 at 08:54 PM. |
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With faster courts; it's advantage Federer once again. Federer at #1 while being age 35.
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As opposed to the current situation where he is massively disadvantaged - the courts being so slow. Basically the first half of the year is slow court tennis and the second half of the year is medium paced tennis. Fast court tennis doesn't exist anymore. All Federer is asking for is so balance to the season, rather than the huge weighting towards slow court tennis that exists at the moment.
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you know. for someone so knowledgeable, you sure make some flawed points!!!!
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Yeah poor Fed has won only 17 GS. Djokovich is too defensive who is relying on opponents errors, did you see the winners on the final? Roger made 10-15 more winners than Djoko. That's why Murray's and Djoko's style is too boring to watch. Tennis only will lose if they keep playing like this.
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There is an artist in Roger Federer who expresses himself best at the Tennis court |
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Roger Federer may be around for two or three years but the issue is beyond that.
No one is asking to make all the courts faster. But how could youaccept slowing down of almost all surfaces? Except for Cincinnati all the surfaces are slow. Let it be this way Australian Open - medium slow hard court, Rebound ace RG - the 90s slow clay Wimbledon - the 90s ultra fast grass, come on it's such an insult to see baseline Tennis on the hallowed surface of Wimbledon. Even if it's Karlovic v/s Isner final, I don't care but bring back old green grass. US Open - fast hard courts like 90s That way we have variety
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Pigs would fly before that would happen, heck pigs would fly before they would both reach a 4th round in those conditions.
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It was just a hyperbole Zagor. I really didn't literally mean it
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The sad reality.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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Nadal...about to enter his primer?!!! WTF (nothing to do with the tournament that just ended)! Good to sleep through half of the year dreaming about your Rafa, huh? "cheap slams, evade taxes, criminal tax havens, ..." What are u now? Accountant, IRS auditor? Lots of CHEAP accusations. Evidence (please no Bleacher Report, or National Inquirer, or Stars if you know what I mean). Envy is one of the 7 deadliest sin, you know it right? Brad Pitt's early movie w/ Morgan Freeman. Watch it if you want to know what I mean. Good drinking now. |
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