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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Surprising that the Fed didn't mention anything about the poly, maybe because it benefits his game too much.
"Federer believes slower courts and balls, combined with improved fitness levels, may have tipped the balance too far in favour of those for whom no ball is unreachable."
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Did anyone check pseudofed's blog on this specific subject? Just hilarious
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I don't deny that having poly in his crosses helps Fed (as poly does almost all tour players-heck it even helps my crappy 4.5 game). However, if we took away poly strings and modern racquets, in my opinion, Federer's game would be less affected than most of the players. |
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Are you suggesting that the technology of the midplus size racquets of the 90s is completely different from the technology today? Nadal, Davydenko, and various other top pros use strings that have been around for the 90s. The move to poly strings coincided with the slowing down of the surfaces. Don't be ridiculous. Yes, there have been very minor improvements since the 90s till now, but if you seriously think that things like the changing of balls, the changing of surfaces, etc. don't have anything to do with how the game is played today, you really have 0 clue what you're talking about. Just look at what happens when a true fast court surface is played on. It doesn't matter that Nadal can put tons of spin on the ball; he isn't going to get a racquet on the ball with his large and loopy swings if the surface is fast enough. The reason why pros in particular began to switch to polys (including guys like Henman, Federer, Safin, etc. who typically played with full gut setups before) is that the surfaces are conducive to the poly string. For example, the Babolat Pure Drive has been around FOREVER. Duralast, and various other polys that pros use has been around FOREVER. Even the newer "soft" polys are not much different from the poly strings of the 90. Everyone that actually plays tennis, and not just talks about it (like the vast majority of the general forum) knows exactly what I am talking about. Various racquets today are just simple paintjobs of late 90s racquets. To believe that technology suddenly caused the shift to baselining is completely asinine.
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Good post, NamRanger.
I have a collection of older racquets and I can hit with them just fine compared to my new racquets. I stayed true to the prostaff 85 for quite some time before bumping it up an extra five square inches. I can even hit with plenty of spin using a full bed of old synthetic gut (with a racquet from the 90s). I don't hit often with full natural gut because I am a frequent string breaker (I usually use a poly hybrid). I feel confident that the pros today would be able to generate significant depth, pace, and spin even if they were using "ancient technology" from the 90s. Last edited by NadalDramaQueen : 11-15-2012 at 01:30 PM. |
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This stuff is HUGE. I read that they have slowed down the courts so they can get longer rallies for the fans, the problem is that this TOTALLY distorts GOAT and stats for players. If Fed played on mainly faster courts of the 90's would he have a better record than in the 2000's? Likewise would Nadal and Djoke do worse in the 90's? Maybe Feds "Demise" is not age but slower courts, I do know this, they have to stop screwing around with the courts for fans sake, make them uniform, I mean keep clay clay, grass grass, but keep the speed consistant for each surface. Yea, come to think of it Sampras did poorly on slow surfaces, maybe he would be average today.
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How about living in reality instead of all of this woulda, coulda shoulda fantasy land that so many here seem to reside in. |
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The reason they slowed the courts down was to stop the snoozefest serving contests that were going on. The Sampras era is were this began because the game was so fricking boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Thats why you should have a mix of both!!!
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It is hilarious, how some people say, "Everything should be slow, because otherwise everything will be fast".
Black and white thinking much, eh?
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I don't know anyone who dislikes winners in tennis. I think even Nadal and Simon fans would agree that even a good rally is a build-up for the culmination (winner), and that slow courts & more errors simply do not look good.
The problem with fast courts was not the winners, it was the serve. That shot was so powerful that lots of rallies could not even start. They could have nerfed the serve (for example, by removing the second serve rule so all serves would automatically become more conservative) but instead they chose the screw up the whole dynamics. Last edited by Netspirit : 11-15-2012 at 10:40 PM. |
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I can't believe people have a problem with what Fed's saying. he isn't asking for all courts to be fast. he's asking to include more variety to make it more interesting. How anyone can have issues with this is beyond me! |
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Funny how last year when he won this same tournament I did not hear him say anything about the court being to slow. He has won this event many times but never heard anything about it being to slow until this year when he lost. How there is anyone that can not see the hypocrisy in this is beyond me.
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