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Nadal and Djokovic would have been probably a lot less significant in fast conditions. The challengers would have been other, but Federer would have stayed dominant, just like his real career turned out to be.
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A load of claycourt tourneys wouldn't mean more success outside of clay, would it? And, why talking about clay at all, when the conversation is about the faster conditions of the 80ies and the 90ies? Going deliberately off-topic with your inane tardish babble, are you?
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Becker is right but lucky for nadal and nole that there is no carpet and that most all the HC's have slowed down. Take a fast court like cincy and its no wonder neither of the two have won it. Although Djokovic has gotten to the final 4 times he hasnt won a set.
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Becker would be destroyed by Novak in any conditions, he's not really the smartest man in the world, better for him to shut up.
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I agree with what you said Mustard but Nadal hasnt been able to adapt to quick courts. The USO and AO are not fast courts
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Agreed. I'd love to see Becker (in his little white short-shorts) get continually passed down the line by No1e, who is considered by most experts as the best returner in the game today. Becker would not have a chance no matter what the surface was.
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The US Open is a fast hardcourt. Not Dubai or Cincinnati fast, but it is a fast hardcourt. No hardcourt was ever near the speed of carpet courts, though, nor did they have the quickness and lowish bounces of the old Wimbledon grass. Yet some people seem to think that hardcourts should be lightning fast. Odd.
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Roger is hypocrite.He suggested faster courts, but why he suggested carpet surface to be removed from tour seven or eight years ago???He was one of the players who said it's not safe for players to play on that.After 17 gs and many other records, he suggests fast stuff, very smart Roger, very smart...
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In conditions and speeds, that favour exactly his style and that is the whole point in what Becker said.
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The only reason, that I can think of, for doing that, is to derail the thread from the main topic. You keep doing that. I think that you are your best enemy, when you lead conversations like that. Quote:
US Open was easily as fast as Cincinnati years back. Tell us how successful Nadal is in Cincinnati? Why is odd for US Open to be fast? Odd
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exactly what i meant. Fed played on carpet early on in his career I think.
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For Novak, it's not fast surface/conditions that bothers him in Cinci.It's hot weather.I think after four matches, playing every day, he's dead in finals even though he cope with it much better these days.
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Well I'm going to do just that. Nadal and Djokovic aren't good on fast surfaces, but they aren't dismal either. Nadal would have destroyed the clay scene as he does now. No reason to think anything has changed. He wouldn't win Wimbledon, because he couldn't get past the likes of Ivanisevic. However, there's no reason to think he'd bomb out completely. He's an acceptable volleyer and has fantastic instincts. He also happens to be the passer. Ever. He could potentially become one of the best volleyers if he adapted his style to the game. Likewise, he can hold his own on the hard courts. He never wins Cincy and WTF, but he doesn't exactly lose first round, does he? No reason that would change. Djokovic has just won WTF. He's still one of the best hard-courters in the game, no matter what era. He would fare worse than Nadal, who has the game to beat the S/V types, but there is no denying his greatness.
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Well, this isn't exactly groundbreaking news, but I will say in favour of Nadal and Djokovic, that they are simply products of the courts today IMO. It seems strange to say, but I think they'd be completely different players had they played in the 80's or 90's. If they knew they needed to succeed on fast courts, they'd play completely differently than what they do now on comparitively slow ones. Their styles succeed in todays game which is all that really matters. Besides that, Nadal would still have 7 RG titles for sure, and he'd probably still have his Aussie title, and Djokovic would probably still have his 3 Aussie titles.
As for Federer, yes there are players who have better serves, and/or vollies, but Federer's played a fair bit of S&V, and he's amazing when it comes to returning big serves especially in his prime, so he'd survive, and he'd probably still lead in GS count IMHO. |
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Fed won Wimbledon for Juniors in Singles and Doubles on the lightning fast grass. He beat Sampras on the same grass. No need to speculate about his potential on ultra fast surfaces.
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Thread title: Nadal and Djokovic would not have survived the 80's and 90's - Becker There were clay-court tournaments galore in these decades, where serve and volley was a lot more scarce. Conclusion: Relevant to this discussion. Last edited by Mustard : 11-17-2012 at 12:56 PM. |
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