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I've always wondered how real the Sampras/Federer exhibitions were back in 07. Pete seemed to take it pretty seriously and they were both hitting some great shots. I know in my own experience playing 5.0 type of players that the difference between one guy dominating or the other can be small. The guy that can dish out that extra 10% of pace and spin and still keep it in, or can consistently take cc shot dtl, can rack up a lot of points. When I'm hitting that hard (basically swinging about as hard as I can) every once in a great while I have a point or two where I feel this sense of control and I hit the ball exactly how I wanted to hit it, and the ball goes exactly where I wanted it to go. Then reality sets back in, but it was fun while it lasted. |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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He's prob about a 5.0 now
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Hollywood baby...
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Ha ha ha ha....
Love this place. Unbelievable.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Montreal, Canada
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mac beat andy murray something like 8-1in superset tennis back in 04 or 05. a top itf junior might be the.best match for him right now. that or a really good D1 player from a top program
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#66 |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Mac played a local 5.0 after a charity auction bid and Mac won the set 6-0 and only lost TWO points. This was a couple years ago.
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Join Date: May 2004
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no matter what his age is hes a 7.0 - world class player
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I would think a 5.0, going for his shots, could pick up a legitimate point or two over the course of a set. A player with decent strokes playing with nothing to lose can be dangerous occasionally even to someone like McEnroe. But that's not being competitive with him.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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There are quite a few local players here who are past 50 and still rated 5.0. Most likely played college tennis and some had their cup of tea in the pros. I imagine most of them also have full time jobs outside of tennis so I'm sure their practice time is relatively limited. In Mac's case, you're talking a multiple grand slam winning former #1, an all-time great. And, he still gets to practice and play tennis for a living.
I would say he's a little better than 5.0. But just a little bit...lol |
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Join Date: May 2009
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He is not good, he is god on a tennis court, well to a 5.0 at least.
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Tolstoy said the biggest surprise in a man's life is old age. Mac is at the stage of his life when things can fall off in a big hurry. The point is that unless you've seen him in the past few months, you really don't know what's left.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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I think he's great for his level. He's a fierce competitor.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Someone should ask him to rate himself in the NTRP!
He owns his own tennis academy in NYC - so he must know different levels of tennis skills. Ask him if he is at least a 5.0 level player?
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Mac's current game is predicated more on his 1st serve than ever before. His back court strokes still do well, but are not his strength. I have seen him play lousy (for him) when he had to live on his second serves and still 1st serve/put away volley when his serve is on.
Serve on, Mac wins 6-2, 6-2. Serve off? Mac wins 6-4, 6-4 vs Serena. Any D1 singles player? It's a complete joke... Mac wins hitting second serves only and staying back.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Plus there's no substitute for "match intelligence". Mac's database for tennis dynamics must be crazy good. He's been there. If some D1 (let alone a 5.0) thinks he's "seen everything"... pffftt ! Guess again.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Today. Probably.
Laver had a stroke, has arthritis in his wrist, and doesn't play any more. At his prime in 1967, it's no contest--Serena was not even a zygote with a big butt.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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McEnroe is still fantastic. I would say he may be the GOAT in terms of longevity. He has not really lost that much since his retirement. The only other player that really impresses me in terms of movement is Edberg who still looks great.
It should be said that the way these players hit the ball and move transitions well higher ages. I cant see a player like Courier or Chang not falling off without a lot of training. They look pretty good as well though. I almost forgot...Wilander is also very impressive....still moves great. |
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