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I've been watching the 1980 Wimbledon final between Borg and McEnroe, and noticed that Borg (and McEnroe, but less frequently) tends to blow (or sniff?!) the fingers of his left (I think) hand between points.
Is there a practical reason for doing this, or is it just a quirk that helps him stay centered between points? |
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Possibly a quirk as you said, or dry his fingers off.
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When Nadal starts sniffing his fingers between points there would be cause for concern. lol. Sorry, carry on...
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LOL> Good one CC. Do you think that monkey and "our" monkey share boogers. LOL
PS: I love the way you enter a thread, kick *** and then say "carry on..." that always makes me chuckle.
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Yeah, a quirk or a ritual, but an effective one.
If you need to focus and control your breathing during pressure situations, blowing on your hand or fingers helps. Jim Loehr wrote about it in one of his books, I can't remember which one.... Boris Becker, Gabriella Sabatini and others do it as well.
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Wayne Ferreira did the same thing. Thumbsup.
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It was a common ritual back in the day; you blow on your fingers to dry them off. I even had a coach who suggested it. Such rituals help to focus the mind, he said.
Today, people seem to do the string straightening ritual, and the knocking clay off the shoes thing (even when on hard courts). Talk about OCD! |
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The overgrips are much better today than the old leather grips of the past. Drying your fingers was necessary (I used the ball a lot) and if you do it enough it becomes a ritual.
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I still blow on my fingers/hands from time to time. Theoritically it was to dry them. No matter what anyone says, leather grips do get slick in hot weather. Now it is more of a habit...much like spinning a racquet.
Does anyone remember putting sawdust or resin in their pocket to soak up sweat on a grip, a la Lendl and maybe Borg? |
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Think it was just a ritual...like the way Shriekapova puts the nonexistant hair behind her ears before every serve
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Federer does this alot.
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lol what??? Manipulating quotes now?? OK....
no it's actually 3.
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Tommy Haas does this as well.
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Tommy Haas tugs at his butt too?
Just kidding, I know you meant the finger blowing! |
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Back in Borg's day, the pro's used to use straight leather grips, no overwrap because there really wasn't any. Borg as well as a lot of other pros would blow on their fingers and hands to keep them dry. Borg also used to use Rosin powder, which he kept in his pocket, and would rub it on his grip. Lendl used to use sawdust and rub that on his grip and, between games many tournaments would have someone come out and sweep the sawdust off the court.
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