Fed since joining Uniqlo in majors:
Wimbledon loss to Anderson
US Open loss to Millman
AO loss to Tsitsipas
Fun fact: Fed's only title in Uniqlo - A hometown win in Basel over Copil
Is it father time or mother karma that has caught up with Fed?
He’s missing some of that holy dri-fit material. I mean look at him, he’s like a damp rag out there on the court.
yea but 30 million dollars per year makes up for all thatFed since joining Uniqlo in majors:
Wimbledon loss to Anderson
US Open loss to Millman
AO loss to Tsitsipas
Fun fact: Fed's only title in Uniqlo - A hometown win in Basel over Copil
Is it father time or mother karma that has caught up with Fed?
If you really think the manufacturer of his apparel has anything to do with performance than we can’t have a logical conversation.
Sometimes these things just happen though. There are all sorts of anecdotes of companies or artists who made a small, insignificant change and their results suffered.
I don't think it's 'karma' since I don't think he did anything wrong per se. I think Nike screwed themselves too.
It's more like some mojo has been lost. Perhaps subconsciously, Nike saying that they don't see him as a top-tier athlete affected his self-esteem.
lol brilliantIn motorsports (motocross), It was always called the “Suzuki curse.” Everyone believed it until Ricky Carmichael showed up and spanked everyone for years on his Suzuki. The James Stewart did it (on Suzuki).
Yep, he waited for Nike to tell him how good a player he really is.
Jeebus
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Any change to your routine can mess you up. Especially when that change is accompanied by a messy divorce from the world's premier apparel company, the only clothing sponsor you've had for what, 20 years? All because they don't value you enough to pay you a dime after you retire.
Tropicana changed their packaging once, and changed it back after 1 month because of a 20 per cent drop in sales. You think these "minor details" don't matter but they do.
You said something different in your previous post, so I addressed it.
As for details influencing his preparation, I don't see how the example you gave is in any way relevant, except that they made a mistake regarding their market recognisablility, which influenced their sales.
I doubt that Federer cares about how much his sponsor sells, as long as he receives his cheque, so whether his image and the product that he advertises was more popular has nothing to do with his self-esteem.
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Just saying that any change, even one that seems trivial, can have a huge effect.
not bad results for a 37 year old guy; i'll take that
I honestly hate these types of threads.