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why does nadal play so differently during practice, compared to actual matchplay? he barely ever uses his lasso reverse forehand during practice, but thats all he does in an actual match....
its weird. |
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He still calls for the trainer if his opponent gets ahead in a practice set?
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Yes , Back To Topic , to OP - IT IS WEIRD ..... He hits so flat & so fiercely , it's like he is trying to crush the ball , what a good power hitter - but he NEVER does hit like this in his matches , also - his intensity is unbelievable during practice , compared to that Fed is so relaxed .... You could hear Nadal practicing from 4-courts away - his hit sounds so loud ....
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I noticed that too. Nadal hits quite flat for practice. I guess he likes to practice timing that way, but he plays with a lot more margin and control for real. Even then his slower topspins are hard to handle anyways. Amount of control of the match he has is hard to fathom.
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and its doubly frustrating, cos his backhand down the line -- at least as what we can see in his practice sessions -- is an exceptionally flat and powerful shot. |
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its really weird. |
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probably because when the moment intensifies, he goes back to what he's most comfortable. no matter how much you work on something, old habits are hard to break
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How many here play tennis (competitive match play)? I do and I can tell you that I and many other players I know hit much harder when they're simply hitting around or practicing than in actual matches. For one, in practice, hitting the ball slightly long or wide doesn't make a difference, and you also know that if the difference is that miniscule, you'll make that shot most of the time. Also, when you're in high-pressure situations, you're more likely to stick with what works best. I think hitting harder and going for more in practice than in actual matches is more helpful, as it helps build confidence in particular shots, shots that you then begin to use more effectively in matches.
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thanks! i did not really come up with this... the Aussie open commentators on Aussie TV were commenting on this too.
of course, i / we aren't saying that this is the ONLY factor contributing to his string of losses. all the other things like double handed backhand countering his FH spin etc, all hold. but clearly, he has to go for broke a bit more, take a bit more risk etc. djokovic is reading him way too easily at the moment. |
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Dunno. Nadal's game is built around the percentages so I doubt it would change. It works against most guys.
That said, his practice shots are the heaviest I have seen from all players. |
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Yeah ,dude ... I'm sure - maybe he changes his routine to keep fresh or something the three times I saw Rafa practice ( Wimbledon 2010 , USO 2010 & Toronto 2008 ) He was hiting pretty flat in practice - going after every ball ( he didn't do that banana-over-the-head follow through , kept the same grip but flatter-shots through the air & also noticeable how fit he was back then - he tired out both guys on the other-side in like 25/30-mins , the other occasion he took a long break changing his overgrips over & over again like 6/7-times .... in regular matches Rafa uses so so much more top spin ....
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Maybe in practice he trains hitting harder with less margin for error because he is so comfortable hitting his safe forehands and backhands in matches. So really in practice he just gets confidence in hitting those aggressive, flatter forehands.
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He prefers practicing his weaker wing.
OR He wants to save his energy for the matches. OR He doesn't want to reveal his lasso FH in practice.
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