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I am .
Cant you see I am teaching you a lesson.
Wich One?
"How to become the greatest Dickwad of Talk Tennis"?
or
"How to make yourself look like a fool and be proud of that"
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I am .
Cant you see I am teaching you a lesson.
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This "Equijet" has not yet been qulaified as an expert witness.
Dear sir,
You have an illustrious career and we all respect your collection and your acquaintence with Roger. ( but I have a job to do with the administration of this highly important matter.....so a little seriousness please....lol,,, )
Repectfully may I inquire as to exactly how long you have known Mr. Federer and what exactly it is that you do for him?
Following that line of logic.....Theoretically speaking wouldnt it be possible for Roger to build a K90 with completely different specifications at any time.
Secondly...Although you may very well know what models you have witnessed....what about the ones that you have not witnessed??
How do you know every single racquet Roger has ever used everywhere at every point of his career. Is it not possible that there may have been just one stick that you did not witness?
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The shadow of doubt on what you posted here is far greater than anything posted by those you attempt to refute.
Secret racquets? Uhhhh...Ok...... Made in Austria? Zoom in on the photo and notice the Made in China sticker. Also, Federer's ProStaff was the Chinese version, not the St. Something (Vincent) or other version.
Now you've just plain taken to lying. Let me be clear. Federer, in the all the years I've watched him, has never used a 95 in tournament play. Got it? You have proven you'd go to any lengths to prove a point that can't be proven mainly because it just isn't true. You have lost all credibility. Your comment above is really bad form and way off base. Way to take something completely out of context, but that is just par for the course for you I see.
And for God's sakes, it is Furthermore.
And what is your point? The point of this thread is questioning his racquet selection which clearly has been found to be a great choice for him.
Yes, when/if you grow up, you'd make an excellent ambulance chaser/flim flam man/snake oil salesman. However for your own safety, keep your bags packed and your car full of gas.
yes but I am the Judge. You guys made me the Judge, as this thread has gone on forever with you guys just trying to convince me.
Therefore, as Judhe I hereby issue a directed Verdicted??????? and overule the Jury. I overule the Jury as being biased and tainted.
By order of the court: Directed verdict to King of Aces.....but you can always take it up on appeal.
By the way congrats to all the Fed fans!
Since he is now banned, King of Aces=nobadmojo, discuss.
Whoa......
What's this back on topic stuff?
We need another hijacking....
But I do agree, Federer won with a one-handed backhand, smaller head, and pretty classic tactics.
I think the unwritten rule of racquet selection should be amended just a bit:
Pick a racquet the heaviest racquet you can swing comfortably with the smallest head you can play consistently with
Whoa......
What's this back on topic stuff?
We need another hijacking....
But I do agree, Federer won with a one-handed backhand, smaller head, and pretty classic tactics.
I think the unwritten rule of racquet selection should be amended just a bit:
Pick a racquet the heaviest racquet you can swing comfortably with the smallest head you can play consistently with
Everyone said sampras would've won a few more majors (maybe even the french) if he'd switched to a larger headsize, Pete even said that himself in his Autobiography (Which is an amazing read btw). He said he was just too stubborn to make any sort of switch, since the wilson team or nate ferguson could've made a larger racquet feel exactly like his smaller frame. Federer already made his racquet switch earlier in his career, I think we're lucky he's not too stubborn to switch from the PS 6.0 85. Maybe when Roger writes his post career autobiography, he'll talk about how he should've switched to a 95 headsize, about how he'd have cut his backhand unforced errors in half, and maybe two statements from incredible champions that a larger headsize helps will convince the next generation to switch to a bigger head later in their career. Perhaps if Wilson takes the initiative and makes a mold of feds current stick with a bigger headsize, and the same string pattern and spacing, maybe he'll take it to a tournament and fall madly in love with it. But we'll probably never know. Nomatter what racquet he's using, Roger federer is the greatest tennis player ever. As for his racquet, I think everyone on this message board would give their non-playing arm to get their hands on one of Federer's racquets.
I think Wilson is referring to Federer "helping" by giving him the frame and asking if he liked it. Think back, Connors "helped" design the ProStaff, Kramer "helped" design the Auto. I'm sure they get feedback from the pros, but "helped" in the design may just be a synonym for "approved" the final product and recommended some tweaking; "too stiff", "string pattern too tight", etc.
When I got to go play with Agassi (Head promotional event), I saw him test new frames given to him by the Head reps and he gave feedback and stuff. it was great.
I am going out to go get me some RF 90in racquets and copy his serve motion to the T.
I think that Roddick and Soderling would wish that he played with a 95" racket.
I am going out to go get me some RF 90in racquets and copy his serve motion to the T.
I just noticed that this once popular thread has been awfully quiet.
that is because the thread was done before King of Aces came in it and posted 100 more times. Did you notice that this thread became quiet the day he was banned .
Im still right.. they are all wrong... he may have played with a 95...
it is hard to believe that he has used wrong racquet so far
OK now do guys think he needs a new frame I could not resist, Just kidding
His shanks definitely showed the need
What's funny is, DelPotro was definitely shanking way more shots than Fed.
I think that Roddick and Soderling would wish that he played with a 95" racket.