Best ever article on Roger Federer - Very Insightful

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Nathaniel_Near

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/07/us-tennis-indian-idUSTRE82606T20120307

By Mark Lamport-Stokes
INDIAN WELLS, California | Tue Mar 6, 2012 9:52pm EST
(Reuters) - With his confidence sky-high after winning five of his last seven tournaments, Roger Federer returns to one of his favorite venues for the Masters Series event starting this week.

The Swiss world number three has triumphed three times at the state-of-the-art Indian Wells Tennis Garden and will be difficult to beat on the hardcourt surface with his defensive skills now possibly better than ever.

Long regarded as one of the most elegant and aggressive serve-and-volley players of all time, Federer has had to improve the resilience of his baseline game in recent years in a bid to blunt the twin challenge of Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

"I've just been confident," Federer told reporters in the build-up to the first Masters Series event of the year, referring to his impressive run of form since his semi-final loss to Djokovic at last year's U.S. Open.

"I've been playing aggressive, I was focused and I didn't doubt my ability. I'm defending much better than I was in the middle of last year when I felt like I couldn't come out of tough defensive positions.

"I was able to sort of turn it around. Now I just have to keep it up."

Though Federer has not claimed a grand slam singles crown since the 2010 Australian Open, he has piled up 10 ATP World Tour titles during that span.

"I've had a great stretch," said the Swiss, who beat Andy Murray 7-5 6-4 to win the Dubai Championships on Saturday. "It's about keeping up the good work and hopefully playing even better tennis, or at least maintaining this level of playing."

Federer, a 16-times grand slam winner, has always loved competing in the California desert at Indian Wells.

'BEST TENNIS'

"This tournament has worked out well for me, winning three titles in a row and playing some of my best tennis here," said the 30-year-old, who is seeded to meet Nadal in the semi-finals.

"I've had some great finals, big matches, and I always enjoy playing at Indian Wells. The surface really suits my game, my slice stays low, the kick goes up and the ball travels quickly through the air."

Despite losing to Federer in last week's final, Murray also arrives in the California desert with high hopes.

"I did everything pretty good (last week)," the Briton said. "I was happy I managed to adjust to the court after a couple matches, because I was struggling at the beginning of the week.

"It turned out to be a very good week. The conditions in Indian Wells ... are going to be very, very different ... a much slower court, which hopefully will suit my game a little bit better."

Australian Open champion Djokovic, who beat Spaniard Nadal in last year's final at Indian Wells, is the top seed with Nadal seeded second, Federer third and Murray fourth.

Among the leading contenders in the women's competition, starting on Wednesday, are holder Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark, Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka of Belarus and second-ranked Russian Maria Sharapova.


OUTsTANDINg!
 

Bobby Jr

G.O.A.T.
"Long regarded as one of the most elegant and aggressive serve-and-volley players of all time..."

I think this is skimming over the details a tad lightly.
 
I think Roger is overestimating his confidence. Sure it was great to beat Murray, but Nadal and Djoker are the ones who stand in his way. However, winning these tourneys even without beating those two can only help. So let's see it now!
 

SLD76

G.O.A.T.
I think Roger is overestimating his confidence. Sure it was great to beat Murray, but Nadal and Djoker are the ones who stand in his way. However, winning these tourneys even without beating those two can only help. So let's see it now!

I was most shocked by him saying the IW court suits his game. :shock:

Maybe it takes to the slice well, but the slowness of the court doesnt help him at all with Nadal and Djoker who can run and defend all day.
 
I was most shocked by him saying the IW court suits his game. :shock:

Maybe it takes to the slice well, but the slowness of the court doesnt help him at all with Nadal and Djoker who can run and defend all day.

Yeah it might suit his game against bashers like Delpo, but not against the grinders like Nadal and Djoker.
 

Bobby Jr

G.O.A.T.
I was most shocked by him saying the IW court suits his game. :shock:

Maybe it takes to the slice well, but the slowness of the court doesnt help him at all with Nadal and Djoker who can run and defend all day.
Double-edged sword alert.

As with the WTF we see that a slower surface actually benefits Federer in one major way - he can get into better position for more shots. This especially helps him on the backhand wing as the WTF, Bercy and French Open results show.

Indian Wells is faster than the AO surface (still not all that fast) so it isn't exactly a terrible scenario for Federer.
 
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SLD76

G.O.A.T.
Double-edged sword alert.

As with the WTF we see that a slower surface actually benefits Federer in one major way - he can get into better position for more shots. This especially helps him on the backhand wing as the WTF, Bercy and French Open results show.

I think Indian Wells is possibly faster than the AO surface so it isn't exactly a terrible scenario for Federer.

I buy all that but its still not terribly fast, which helps Nadal and Djoker.

And the higher bounce is what kills him against Nadal.
 

jones101

Hall of Fame
Double-edged sword alert.

As with the WTF we see that a slower surface actually benefits Federer in one major way - he can get into better position for more shots. This especially helps him on the backhand wing as the WTF, Bercy and French Open results show.

Indian Wells is faster than the AO surface (still not all that fast) so it isn't exactly a terrible scenario for Federer.

You are right but you are not factoring in the bounce on the ball, if he plays Rafa here, Rafa will be hitting CCFH moonballs so high he may kill a bird in the sky, it doesn't do Fed any favours at all.

Against big serves it may help him on return, but then again someone with a good kicker is dangerous to his BH return too.

There are a lot of pro's and cons, it really depends on WHO he plays, rather than the courts themselves.
 

sureshs

Bionic Poster
He will lose to Rafa or Djoker in the semis as usual.

Win over Murray in Dubai is good for his income, but has nothing to do with playing against the top two.
 
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