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Federer vs Hewitt Indian Wells 2004. Federer lost the point but rates it as his favorite.
2005*Federer vs Hewitt Indian Wells 2004. Federer lost the point but rates it as his favorite.
Man, the ‘09 AO final. What a match. My favourite all time. Just sad the fifth set wasn’t tighter.
All these are fantastic points. Physical and beautiful.
But mine will ALWAYS be something a bit more simple, and yet complex in the grand scheme of things.
Hint :
"Ohhhh....... that backhand down the line, must be the shot of the decade. It's an amazing, technically proficient, piercing blow".
WOW. Never saw this oneI like this one though the stakes weren't huge
WOW. Never saw this one
Fraud getting insane depth on his FH without any effort in movement. The new racquet gave speed but took away potency on that shot.
I remember this particular point crushed any hope I had that Rafa was going to win that final. He threw everything but a kitchen sink at Roger in the course of this point, and it still wasn't enough. Roger just refused to go away...
Rafa's perfect response to the spectator shouting right before the ball went into play. Novak's defense is simply breathtaking. You could see he didn't want the match to go into the 4th.
This point for me perfectly represents both possible interpretations of that GIF as my reaction to seeing it.
My fav Nadal point.
My fav Nadal point.
Federer vs Hewitt Indian Wells 2004. Federer lost the point but rates it as his favorite.
Federer has the best backhand overhead I've ever seen.Roger again - breaking Roddicks heart with a counter smash. Andy took aim at Fed with his Pure Drive but wasn't as accurate.
To be fair to Nadal, he served an ace literally the next point after that to wipe out the BP. Both Federer and Nadal didn’t let the “epic points” from 09 and 17 get them down, which is credit to themI remember this particular point crushed any hope I had that Rafa was going to win that final. He threw everything but a kitchen sink at Roger in the course of this point, and it still wasn't enough. Roger just refused to go away...