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"If Federer played during the 90s he would have reached 3-6 ranking and would have won 2 slams max (no more than Rafter) - Sabratha, big Fed "fan". |
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well. there is some truth to this. he is mentally very strong now and seems to dismantle his opponents with strategy as much as with his brilliant shotmaking and seemingly effortless movement.
can anyone here be so kind to pull up the win-loss statistics for the past few year so we can do a comparison by year? the empirical evidence might surprise us.
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I think that is a function of his loss of explosiveness(IMO due to mono) though, he isn't as quick to get the racquet on the ball.
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I thought Federer's movement was great today.
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A lot of people talk about Federer's superior game in his heyday and with good reason; but they overlook the fact that what made him successful was ultimately his ability to play well (use his tennis bag to its fullest so to speak) almost all the time, during a match and during an entire year.
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Not really, since Fed turned 30 he won one slam, all of the other slam winners in that period were players in their early or mid 20s, in fact Fed was the oldest Wimbledon winner in the last 40+ years so more of an anomaly than anything else.
Has nothing to do with my (indirect) question, if it's common sense for player to play their best tennis in their 30s then why are the vast majority of slam winners in the Open Era players in their early to mid 20s?
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However if we go that way Fed's winning % was 84%, 83% and 84% last 3 years (2010, 2011 and 2012 respectively) while in his "glory" days (say 2004-2006 as a 3 year period) his winning % was 93%, 95% and 95%. So 83,66 % average in last 3 years and 94,33 % in those years he was supposedly a worse player. Quote:
That coupled with his worse movement (which in turn also makes his transition from defense to offense worse than what it once was) made him much more vulnerable to big hitters these days even though he was considered to be a nightmare match-up for that style of play in his best years.
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Further proof that Djokovic has upraised tennis to a new higher level and is the actual ultimate GOAT.
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only two things he's improved is getting free points off his serve ( he was slightly more clutch back then ) and tactics at times ( not always )
anyone who thinks he's improved his bag of "tricks" is sorely mistaken ... for example, there is this wide misconception amongst many that he developed his dropshot in 2009 look @ the 2 drop shots vs safin in 2005 after 3:10 for example : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEeyM3KFovk somewhere in the match , there's also a BH lob hit on the rise with the flick of the wrist ... also these 2 drop shots ( one of them in an exo in 2007 ) Federer's virtuoso drop shots against Sampras and Agassi all the shots were jaffas ...
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Age related areas have affected him: explosiveness, outright power and range. The thing is, he's so dedicated to the sport that he's tried to up his skills in other areas to offset this. So, he now has a brutal slice, he now uses the drop shot like a master, his serve is actually feared and he constructs points based on how he wants them to go rather than just being able to win them. On that basis, he is a better player now than he was in his prime.
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Cahill or whoever said that is simply stupid, if he wins they praise and say he is the best now than he was when in his actual prime, if he loses the same ones say he should retire, media is bs.
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These comparisons are always a bit redundant because there are no constants to measure against. The tour is always improving, so logically Federer will have had to improve to remain competitive. At the same time he will not have improved as much as he would have if he were 5 or 10 years younger. So comparing an improved older version of himself to a younger version not privy to later developments in the game is silly. It's not a scientific comparison that can take account of all the variables or keep the environment controlled.
Clearly, the younger version of Federer, as he hit his prime, would be better than the current version if he had the same opportunity to develop during this period, but that does not mean that the younger version was better than the older version isolated from their respective times. The same applies to all other players capable of achieving similar results later in their career that they were able to achieve at their prime age. Last edited by above bored : 01-19-2013 at 07:28 AM. |
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Hes overall worse then he was from 2005-2006. But this younger field of players on the rise is making Fed much BETTER and effective then he truly is
When a Mug like Tomic is getting all this hype, thats when you know the sport is DEAD and they are just trying to latch on to the first little bit of hype they can from a player that has a little charisma They are trying to do everything they can to hype the younger generation of guys up at all costs even with their LACK of talent. Tomic or Raonic or Dimitrov couldn't even lace prime Hewitt's or Roddick's or Safin's, Nalbandians, shoes. Hell they couldn't even lace Davydenkos Last edited by 90's Clay : 01-19-2013 at 07:59 AM. |
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That is why I lol when people talk about how awesome Cahill is. Fck that guy. He sucks.
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I prefer BG. He spends a lot of timing ranting about useless stuff, but at least he does not deliver huge monologues about how classy, amazing, sexy, and talented Federer/Nadal/Djokovic are. Last edited by Sid_Vicious : 01-19-2013 at 08:59 AM. |
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