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While Roche was extremely talented he just lacked Newks winning ability
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I just lived and loved GOLDEN ERA TENNIS
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I don't think so. You can tell Rosewall has a smoother and longer swing than Newcombe. Newcombe had a backhand that worked for him and it was a very good approach shot. It was good enough for him to win numerous clay court tournaments but it was several levels below Rosewall's backhand.
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I loved watching Newkt play ,he did so much with what he had.. his service motion was so fluid ,the way he would try to get every inch coming into the service line after his serves .. his forehand was his bread and butter .. he would have been great in today's modern tennis .. big serve ,big forehand ,but he came to net .. his wing span must have been extraordinary to cover so much court .. he had great anticipation to be able to capitalize on the opponent;s weak shots.. there were so many great Aussie players with different styles .. it was really fun seeing it all .. Stolle Rosewall Laver Newcombe Roache Emerson who else did I miss ? |
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Potentially better than any of them when he played his best - Lew Hoad. Could have achieved way more if he consistently played as well as he was capable of.
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Incidentally BobbyOne knows Newcombe's backhand wasn't powerful. He was just writing from the video it didn't look half bad. |
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I don't think so,his backhand never came over the ball to create that amount of topspin.. but his serve and forehand would have been awesome for today's game.. plus the way he covered the court and retrieve those volleys,1 1/2 steps backwards to cover every lob for a put-away overhead.. he had the biggest first step I've ever seen,pretty much like Sampras .. |
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I do think Newk would have been able to change his backhand with today's racquets to hit the topspin. It was tough in the past with those tiny heavy wood racquets. But maybe you're right. The forehand was really a terrific shot. I am amazed people now forget what a great forehand the man had. |
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I have a really great story about Newcombe & Roche from the early 70s, but I think I'll send it in to John Wertheim for one of his encounters with a pro segments. Laver was there too, but the best part was Newcombe.
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He and Kodes had always long, tight matches as the two warriors they were.In the 69 FO quarters, Kodes pounded him so much he couldn´t leave the therapeut, even if he won (IĦOkker defeated him easily next day).
They also had a magnificient DC match, over 5 sets on the Australian grass.Kodes beat him in the 71 USO and Newcombe got sweet revenge in the final of that event a couple of years later. Kodes always pulled Newk to the tight end, and only his legendary ability to win in the fifth set kept him going...
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Sounds interesting. If Wertheim mentions it please share the story or at least the link for us.
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