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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Bangalore, India
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As far as Roger Federer is concerned, if my memory serves me correct, from 2004 -2007 during his peak years he played five setters only with Agassi (US), Safin (AO), Haas (AO) and Rafa (W) and four clay losses. Three against Nadal and one against Keurten. He lost only five times in that period in majors. Even if we are to take Djokovic from 2011 onwards,. he has lost already four times and played more five setters. Roger's dominance was out of the world Regarding SF, don't worry. Roger will mostly lose. I don't think he can grind with Murray in that slow court at age 31. And we can have posters claiming that Murray is "stronger" than Federer by the end of 2013. Peak Murray may beat a never aging peak Federer
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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I'm not totally sure how one can make the assumption Federer is greater or Nadal is greater against a wide field. Nadal's winning percentage at the same age is higher than Federer. In Federer's favor he has had a few years superior to Nadal's best years. The question is if both are healthy and rested who is better? Federer's smooth style takes less wear and tear out of him than Nadal. Of course that is one of the reasons Federer is stronger at the end of the year. Maybe the question should really be, assuming a normal year at their best, who is better? We have to assume Nadal will have injuries as a result of his style. Last edited by pc1 : 01-24-2013 at 06:19 AM. |
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But I've thought that several times. Is it Federer's fault Nadal lost early in a tournament? Of course not. One of Federer's great strengths is that he almost never loses to a player he should beat. He is better in that respect imo than Nadal over the years. Last edited by pc1 : 01-24-2013 at 07:20 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2012
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And Federer's consistancy takes a massive dump on Nadal's (off clay), the finals, semi-finals, and quarter-final streaks are enough proof of this. |
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He always fights. I enjoy his game but if he faced Federer or Murray in the final I would think if Federer or Murray play decently, not even above their regular level that they would win. Anyway would you rather see Federer or Murray against Djokovic in the final or Ferrer? Unless you're a Ferrer fan I think most would rather see Djokovic against Murray or Federer and that's what we'll getting thank goodness.
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I didn't see the match. What happened? Did he give up or did Djokovic play too well for him to give Djokovic a match? I know Djokovic thought he (Djokovic) played very well.
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http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwz...pa-part1_sport http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwz...pa-part2_sport |
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Players such as Trabert or Sedgman, who were nearly as good as Kramer and Gonzales, would lose a 100-match series by a considerable margin, even though their talent was almost equivalent to the top players, and in Sedgman's case sometimes superior. It helped Kramer that Gonzales had a knee injury on the 1950 tour, and Sedgman pulled his serving-arm shoulder muscle, which changed the final outcomes. |
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Kramer would beat anyone in a best-of-100 series, but doesn't have the hot end of his game to make a PEAK list. Likewise Lendl, who famously flubbed at Wimbledon. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Vilas and Roche peak is not that impressive, IMO.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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That's a very interesting comment you made about Kramer. I agree that is a possibility we cannot rule out. Kramer to me was a fantastic player with many weapons and a total service game that can be argued to be as great as anyone's in history. I am not quite sure what you mean by the hot end of his game. A head to head series on many surfaces often indicates the true strength of a player and that to me is very important. To me it indicates the peak strength and consistency of a player. There are so many experts who rank Kramer as the best ever. Vic Braden, Don Budge (although Budge probably ranked Budge as number one), Sedgman and many others. Gonzalez named Kramer number one before he played Hoad so I assume Gonzalez ranked Kramer second. |
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