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Legend
Join Date: May 2011
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true, but both quite recent, federer had already won 8 of 9 hc slams in 2009. best of 5 hc is 2-1 to nadal. Shame there weren't more meetings earlier on in hc slams, then we'd have a better idea
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Bristol, England
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Mar 2007
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I agree that surface mastery comes into play when you look at the Fed/Nadal rivalry - Nadal has consistently owned everyone on clay and it also happens to be by far the surface where they've played one another the most. If the encounters were more balanced across all the surfaces then we'd be seeing very different numbers IMO.
Put it this way - if Chris Evert had played Martina Navratilova more times on clay (Evert's best surface just like Nadal) she would almost assuredly have the advantage in their H2H - the thing is they played more on Martina's best surfaces (grass/indoor carpet) hence the 43-37 H2H in Martina's favor. Nadal is also another of the all time greats and is younger than Fed and can be a bit of a bad matchup for Roger as well - factor in all these things and you have the current H2H. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Miami and the AO (venues 4/5 hard court wins over Roger) are the two slowest hardcourts on the tour. Nadal losing to Federer in IW is 100 times worse for his case than if he lost at Cinci/Toronto/UO etc (faster outdoor hard courts).. It immediately questions his game vs Roger's on almost every hard court venue on the tour including how each would have fared if they had met at the US Open. If Nadal was to win 1 of 10 matches on rebound Ace i'd be surprised. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Paris, France
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Good point. Interestingly, he's bagelled Nadal once on each surface (grass, clay, HC).
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Federer will be disappointed he couldn't win the Wimby final 2008 and the AO final 09 when he looks back at them. Nadal jumped out to a big lead early on in their rivalry largely built on their clay results.12 of Nadal's wins on clay, there's the stat right there. Fed would have been favourite to beat Rafa in the US Open 06, 07 for instance, if Nadal had made it far enough in the tournaments. 2-1 to Fed at Wimbledon, but 0-5 down to Rafa at the French and 0-2 at the Aussie. Federer can still beat anyone in the best of 3 sets matches, and he is superior to Rafa indoors too, but needs to be able to beat Rafa in a Slam event again. It's doubtful he can if Nadal is 100%, Nadal has a mental edge over the longer distances in a Grand Slam event and Roger is 30 now. Not quite the same Roger, great start to 2012 all said.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Nadal, as a top 5 player, only played 1 Australian Open on Rebound Ace. Nadal has twice lost in the quarter finals on Plexicushion.
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Join Date: May 2010
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My honest opinion. I think he's done ok for himself. Nadal played some great tennis to distance himself from Federer from 08 to 09, I think before then it was quite close. Nadal is still winning the slam matches, but I think Federer has done well since that AO 09 loss.
Lets compare that to that epic match in Madrid 09, between Djokovic and Nadal. Where Nadal handed Djokovic a bruising defeat. Djokovic 10 Nadal 2 Amazing how Djokovic not only turned it around, but has outright dominated Nadal, who at that point was 14-4 against him. Incredible feat by Djokovic against the seemingly mental giant Nadal.
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