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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Its true- look at the proof, the head to head records-
vs ~Del Potro- http://www.atpworldtour.com/Players/...=F401&oId=D683 Vs Berdych- http://www.atpworldtour.com/Players/...=F401&oId=BA47 Vs Tsonga- http://www.atpworldtour.com/Players/...=F401&oId=T786 The results are indisputable, and speak for themselves. Watch Ferrer vs Berdych in Abu Dhabi 2012 for some aggressive tennis from Ferrer, who doesnt get his due on this forum. He can be aggressive, and despite claims to the contrary, he has a powerful forehand which is among the most accurate on tour. Also his serve is great and very consistent- he served something like 15 aces in his match vs Almagro in AO. |
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Del Potro won the USO.
Berdych was runner up at Wimbledon, beating Federer. Tsonga was runner up at the Australian Open, beating Nadal, and has also beaten Federer at Wimbledon. Is he more consistent than those guys? Yes. Better? Dont think so.
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Daveed has made 5 semi finals since 2011, and consistently kicks all their asses, so he is better.
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Finals are better than semis.
Titles too.
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Ferrer, with the exception to stopping the Rafa slam, which is no small feat, hasn't even been in slam final yet, failing in the semis against the big four every single time.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Philadelphia
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But against basically all other players, Ferrer can be possibly considered "better" than them IMO. For example, I think Del Potro playing his very best level would still lose to Ferrer at his best (contrary to the popular belief). The players Ferrer has real trouble beating are those with exceptional movement, and the top 4 happen to be amazing in that category. Interestingly, other players Ferrer has trouble with are Monfils and Davydenko, two other exceptional movers outside the top 4. It's not just a matter of him being more consistent than them, against 95% of the field he is actually a better player than Berdych, Tsonga, and Del Potro IMO. Just a bad matchup with the big 4. |
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quoted for truth. Del Potroand Berd at their best could never beat Ferrer at his best, though Tsonga may be able to |
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Why? We all agree that when on, they can 'hit their opponent off the court', 'take the racquet out of their opponents hands' and all those things. Enough to be able to beat the Big Four even when they're not playing poor at all and even when they're playing very well (exhibit: Tsonga vs. Fed at Wimbledon) Same should hold true against Ferrer. Though his best may beat their best on clay (Delpo being the question-mark there). |
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Ferrer is better than many to catch sleep
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And I thought we were talking about playing at their best, I don't think Federer was playing well at all in the 2009 USO (well, after the first set and a half at least) for example. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Ferrer's better on clay than all of them together on the same court.
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he owns them on all surfaces... you guys should watch their matches and learn from him. is mentally stronger, more athletic, has a better tennis brain and more heart than these guys... Beast.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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He is better than them right now. Considering entire careers he is still the weakest of them all though.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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What he lacks in size and power he makes up for it in heart and effort.
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I can understand you saying that about Del Potro (although his USO win is literally the only thing he has over Ferrer, he is much worse in every other career metric), but for Berdych and Tsonga it makes no sense. They have 1 slam final each, Ferrer has none. Ok. But Ferrer has 6 slam SFs (far more than any of those guys), more titles, more weeks in the top 10, etc etc etc.
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No they're not better, but lets be honest- it comes down to this:
Ferrer is the consistent, hard working, 'lives up to his seeding, most times' player. Top seed in Unknown 250? = Wins title, 4th seed in slam?= QF/SF Berdych, Tsonga, Del Potro - they have extremely good days or bad days. You simply cannot predict how well they will play, yet with Ferrer you can mostly. Tsonga - Beaten top 3 in every slam, incl 2 x RF wins Berdych - Wimbledon final, incl 2 x RF wins Del Potro - US Open win, hurt RF where he dislikes it. Ferrer - 900000 titles in 250/500, never beaten top 3 in slam.
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TMF on Jan. 2011- Serena is washed up for good, TMF in Oct. 2009- Nadal has won his final slam, TMF in 2011- Woz will beat Serena at U.S Open Last edited by NadalAgassi : 02-27-2013 at 08:30 AM. |
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let me correct it for everybody.......
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Lets be honest too, the big 4 are worried if they face Berdych, Tsonga, or Del Potro on a hot day in a big match. Well maybe not Berdych for Djokovic and Nadal, and maybe not Djokovic and Murray for Del Potro, but the rest there is definite fear they dont face those guys on a day they are firing on all cylinders. With Ferrer there is no fear, except Murray at the French but Murray at the French thus far knows he will probably lose to anyone in the top 8, and could potentially lose to anyone in the top 15 on a given day anyway.
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Most of you so far seem to have missed one vital fact- as i posted in my first post, ferrer has leading head to heads against all of those guys, thus he is better than them.
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