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#221 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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As I said, players themselves have conflicted impressions about courts. Which means one can discuss court speed until the end of time and people will never agree.
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Where did Fed say that?
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I can only imagine that Rafa will now call for slower courts
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German players, as you well know, have a well-documented history of criminal behaviour toward competition. While I am not in the position to punish them for their despicable conduct, as a member of the public and a good decent person, I should be permitted to voice my honest opinion of outrage and disdain, shared by wide masses of freightened and silenced decent people, for the criminal behaviour of talentless players who piled up cheap slams in a weak era and channeled stolen money into money-laundering places.
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Stupid guy stupid excuses.This is an exactly the same surface and court he dominated the last 2 years.I think both Fed and Rafa loves to give people something to talk about,ıf you guys have a lot time thats fine.Fed got old and thats why he is losing he has stop this idiot excuses.More faster surfaces he is going to lose more and more to likes Berdeych and Del Po.His return of service got seriously non affective as the years goes by,ı can see him losing more and more to big serving guys on faster surfaces.
Rafa also have his own agenda of course but 7 months of hard court tennis too much and becomes a big bore it is indeed unhealthy as well.There should be more grass court tournaments. Last edited by mistik : 11-14-2012 at 04:41 PM. |
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of course fed wants more fast and nadal wants less blue clay and more regular. they all want more of what they can win on. credit to djokovic for never pushing specific surfices
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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There is actually an objective measurement of court speed, but it seems to over-estimate court speed in relation to player opinion.
Nevrtheless it works as a comparative tool and Bercy of several years ago was the fastest.
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This shows how much surface matters. Makes you appreciate the players who dominated all surfaces.
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Imagine if there were more all round courts?
Federer would most likely extend his career titles. Federer is even greater than what his records and achievements indicate IMO. In all honesty I am not sure there are any fast court tournaments left.
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Tennis needs a mix of surfaces - fast, medium and slow.
Variety is a thing of the past - look at what's happened to Bercy. Too much slow rubbish permeating the game. Fed is dead right. |
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Here is the total winner/UE for the 4 slams:
AO: 6821 / 6966 RG: 9363 / 9172 W: 10241 / 6182 USO: 7278 / 7077 Odd that AO has more unforced errors than winners. More evidence that AO is ridiculously slow. Anyway I think they should speed up the faster surfaces just a bit, there should be a lot more winners then unforced errors. |
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this proves that slow surfaces --> longest rallies --> more ue --> boring tennis AO, USO and WTF should be played on fast courts. End of discussion
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When players have less time to prepare for a shot, their "authoritatively deep shots" (your words) will become sporadic rather than the norm. To think otherwise is to massively overestimate the tennis intelligence of most players today (including Murray, Djokovic and Nadal).
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I really don't understand why the posters don't want at least one fast surface for Majors. They all talk about balancing and at the same time wants ONLY slow courts
Why can't we have Wimbledon on fast grass and US Open on fast hard courts. They can have a slow hard court Major at AO. This would give enough for attacking players also. Bobby Jr recently opened a thread about the Llodra v/s Isner match at Paris. I too watched it and it was really entertaining to watch. It's really sad that we won't have serve and volley players in the future. People here are thinking from only Nadal v/s Federer perspective. Once their favorites are all gone and when Tennis becomes just six hour long rallies from base lines on all courts they truly realize that how boring Tennis has become. I am sure that's gonna happen if you are a genuine fan of Tennis
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I never felt the 02 court is fast. Even when Roger beat Rafa last year, I never felt it was fast. The court was slow but bounce was also slow. Rafa can't attack Roger's backhand. If the court was fast there would have been more winners
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Because obviously technology has advanced so much since the 90s. Oh wait, that synthetic string was around for ages ![]() Even in the early 2000s there was a decent amount of variety, although leaning more towards baselining. That being said, it really didn't take off till around 2003 or so when everything gradually started to slow down more and more. Quote:
Odd that Roland Garros has almost as many winners as Wimbledon does. Oh wait, no it's not. That's because RG is ridiculous fast for a claycourt.
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Right, NamRanger, are you seriously suggesting that the technology that Courier was using at the 1992 French Open is no different to the technology of today's game?
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