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Join Date: Nov 2012
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and the usta dont have any say in it..the tourney is under the atp tour umbrella, the usta have nothing to do with it.
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#63 | |
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Big serve + forehand. That are his two strengths. Everything else about Isner's game is average or worse. |
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A contact of mine who works as a hitting partner for some of the pros just tweeted this:
"Once the @BNPPARIBASOPEN balls get a little worn, they feel pressure-less and don't go anywhere on these slower courts! #BNPPO13"
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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These guys are great returners. They aren't going to get aced out of a match, IMO. They will get Isner's serve back in play, and a fast court will keep the ball down and more in their strike zone. But, the real problem, IMO, is the reverse side. Isner's disadvantage when returning serve is exponentially increase on a fast service. I guy like Federer would probably average 60-70 seconds per hold. |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Go and watch matches in Paris 2010 and the audiences were super in to the matches, and their were plenty of great rallies and points. Honestly the crowd here in IW this past week has been mostly dead really, I'm not really seeing the crowds going nuts over ultra slow gritty courts. |
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I seriously saw a fan grinding his buckteeth down on the baseline on court 4
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Nadia Petrova just complained about the court speed during her match against the pusher Wozniacki.
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Missed it, what was her complaint?
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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All that stuff I said about Indian Wells being pretty low bouncing...well, we can put that in the past tense.
Holy .... this is making Miami look like 90s Wimbledon. |
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Slow courts and big balls suit the television audience.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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i caught a bit of novak vs querrey this morning early on (1:50am finish over there
the court seemed quicker, the ball wasnt sticking to the court but coming off at a decent pace.., but seemed ok..maybe a worn court helps the speed a bit, or the night desert air ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: On the courts; hard & clay ...
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murray said in an interview that during the evening the ball bounces lower and travels slower than during in the heat during the day.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Would speeding-up the hardcourts (and while we're at it, changing Wimbeldon grass to how it was), make players change their overall playing-strategy?
Would guys like Gulbis, Berdych, Tsonga, Raonic, Del Potro, Cilic suddenly start to serve-and-volley more? Do they (or anyone else) even know how to serve-and-volley? |
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Gulbis is the exception. I've been impressed with his volleying in the recent matches I've watched, but that's a small sample. I haven't seen him enough. Federer is a great volleyer, so I'm guessing he would incorporate S&V as a big part of his game on faster surfaces. The other 3 top guys aren't great volleyers either. |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Players like Isner and Raonic should be intelligent enough to do better than they currently do, but they are clearly weak in certain key aspects of the game. By increasing the prominence of the serve by speeding up the court, you will see guys with gaping flaws in their game being unduly rewarded. That is not a positive step forward. From a British perspective, I do not want my Slam tournament to be the one predominantly about serve. We have been there before, and it is dull as dishwater. Sampras won 7 Wimbledon titles, yet he was never that popular with the UK public; simply because people did not like watching his brand of tennis. |
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