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Join Date: Jun 2004
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The other guys who depend on a big serve, like Isner, Dr.Ivo etc, at least they have one decent shot (like Isner's forehand) or volley skills (Ivo), something to match their serve oriented game.
Milos has.... the flat inside out fh from ad court. That's it. That's the only shot he can hit, only off short balls/weak returns. His forehand is so ugly he can't hit any other type with any pace or spin. Everything else - movement, bachkand, net skills, control - is complete and utter garbage. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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ivo has no volley skills. he just has a good serve and is hard to pass because he has crazy reach.
Isners FH is a weapon but I still think Milos is the better Player. his return sucks too but his BH and footwork is not as terrible as isner. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Milos is only 22, I don't think Isner's FH was as good yet at that age. Give him a couple of years to develop the rest of his game. Honestly I think Milos should become a more S&V player to take advantage of his serving.
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I see in him the same complete lack of awareness around net I saw in Roddick. Has no clue when to approach, close in etc. I'm afraid these things are a lot more instinctual, it's not just stroke mechanics.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Yep, Federer last night exposed his very poor movement. He was making unforced errors on simple rally shots. Very overrated player, I am confused as to what the big deal is about this guy.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Tsonga will expose Frauderer's poor movement and lack of pace.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Compare Isner's surly, sulking attitude to Raonic, always bouncing on his feet. Raonic is always positive, even when he's losing. That's why he will outperform Isner and Ivo, even though his athleticism might not be as good as Big John's.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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As a huge fan of Isner, I never understood the difference/hype of Milos. He is exactly the same. Sure, he can develop more consistent ground strokes, but it's equally likely he will not.
Give John or Raonic a nice draw and they can make a slam semi, but it's impossible to win with one shot and that's all either of them have |
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Now how do you explain that? Last edited by pound cat : 01-21-2013 at 02:46 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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All you guys who are not completely convinced by Raonic and comparing Raonic to Isner, please send the Royalty checks as soon as possible.
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showp...9&postcount=36 |
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Well he may well have exposed them, but he couldn't do anything about them
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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22 is around the time a player's prime should start. If you're game is looking like his is at 22, your future doesn't look too good
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In today's game Raonic doesn't need great volleys to be succesful. If he can get a consistent ground game and improve his movement he can easily be as succesful as Berdych, Delpo, etc.
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If Tsonga played Chardy, he would have lost, probably even against Almagro.
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