onehandbh
G.O.A.T.
He's never been one of my favorite players to watch, but
the improvement of his game over the years is impressive.
- He's hitting his serve much harder now and with good placement. It's no longer easily attackable.
- He takes the ball earlier now and isn't always so far behind
the baseline. He's able to dictate a lot more points now.
- With his FH he can literally hit any spot from anywhere.
- His volleys are very effective. His transition game to the
net is much better. He's not as susceptible to the low slices
anymore.
- He hasn't lost any of his competitive fierceness. Many
thought he'd burn out. In this sense, he's a bit like Jordan
or Kobe. You can never rule them out. He will do everything
within the rules (and outside) and whatever it takes to win.
Seems like eventually he'll win the US Open b/c it's getting
harder and harder to hit him off of the court now and
increasingly difficult to play a high risk game long enough to
beat him.
the improvement of his game over the years is impressive.
- He's hitting his serve much harder now and with good placement. It's no longer easily attackable.
- He takes the ball earlier now and isn't always so far behind
the baseline. He's able to dictate a lot more points now.
- With his FH he can literally hit any spot from anywhere.
- His volleys are very effective. His transition game to the
net is much better. He's not as susceptible to the low slices
anymore.
- He hasn't lost any of his competitive fierceness. Many
thought he'd burn out. In this sense, he's a bit like Jordan
or Kobe. You can never rule them out. He will do everything
within the rules (and outside) and whatever it takes to win.
Seems like eventually he'll win the US Open b/c it's getting
harder and harder to hit him off of the court now and
increasingly difficult to play a high risk game long enough to
beat him.