The Strokes
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It was Djok that started going hard into Rafa's FH to get to the BH, but yes that's the way to try to beat Rafa, if you can do it. Not all can.
So what I'm about to describe applies best to Ao and FO, his best levels, FO being the very best. Some of this disappeared against Shap and Kyr, but at his best this year:\
Added around 10mph to his 1rst and serve, way less predictable in placement. This was maybe the biggest improvement The serve had been this hard in 2013, but not since
BH--also taking it earlier, really improved, became a weapon, at times hitting as many BH winners as FH winners
More forward court position in general.
The basic idea was to be more aggressive, very obvious. The game itself has become more aggressive since Rafa became a force.
I didn't say that, Front did. Talking about Kieran, who doesn't post here. But I still laugh that no matter how many conversations we have about it, and no matter how much you don't put up a good argument for it, you still like to make implications about Nadal, while never seeing any incongruity or double-standard in your position re: Roger. You merely believe what you believe, all logic be damned.And stamina in 5th sets has rarely been the issue, just the mind mostly. Still laugh any time I see a Rafa fan imply another player's drug use.
hmmm... I'll grant you that his backhand looks better, but his forehand is way worse to my eyes. His court positioning has tended to vary throughout the year, if it's a change it's not really sticking so much. I viewed it more that he's trying to do it more when he's allowed to. But he doesn't do it if a player is hitting consistently deep. This is different to Roger who simply doesn't budge. As for his serve I really sceptical about this, I'm not sure the stats back this up, but it would be interesting to see. In summary, his backhand is definitely improved but as a package I'm not sure I've discerned a profound change
Yeah there it is, below.I didn't say that, Front did. Talking about Kieran, who doesn't post here. But I still laugh that no matter how many conversations we have about it, and no matter how much you don't put up a good argument for it, you still like to make implications about Nadal, while never seeing any incongruity or double-standard in your position re: Roger. You merely believe what you believe, all logic be damned.
Lol, I said a couple of them and I really miss them, both were very good and reasonable postersYeah there it is, below.
I don't like to feel I'm wasting my time explaining to seemingly sincere Fed fans who ask questions, then negate any positive things that are said about Nadal.
Same old same old.
Carol told me a lot of Nadal fans left this site for these kind of reasons.
Same everywhere. Very hard to even post about Nadal without getting this crap.
Fed fans are obviously miffed he went to #1 not Fed.
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I can't really think of any Nadal fans that left this forum because Rafa has been misused. If they left, like Clay Death, they left for other reasons. It is a thing that certain Fed fans like to cast aspersions, however without merit. To me, the answer is to go at them, but not tuck tail and run.Yeah there it is, below.
I don't like to feel I'm wasting my time explaining to seemingly sincere Fed fans who ask questions, then negate any positive things that are said about Nadal.
Same old same old.
Carol told me a lot of Nadal fans left this site for these kind of reasons.
Same everywhere. Very hard to even post about Nadal without getting this crap.
Fed fans are obviously miffed he went to #1 not Fed.
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I wasn't referring about Clay Death but what about Kieran, Tennis Fan and AP?I can't really think of any Nadal fans that left this forum because Rafa has been misused. If they left, like Clay Death, they left for other reasons. It is a thing that certain Fed fans like to cast aspersions, however without merit. To me, the answer is to go at them, but not tuck tail and run.
tuck tail and run?I can't really think of any Nadal fans that left this forum because Rafa has been misused. If they left, like Clay Death, they left for other reasons. It is a thing that certain Fed fans like to cast aspersions, however without merit. To me, the answer is to go at them, but not tuck tail and run.
Obviously they're very different kind of players re Rogers doesn't budge.
Roger isn't known for adjustments to his game during match, he's either on or he isn't.
His FH wasn't worse Ao or FO that's why I made the distinction of his best play this year, and his less great.
Don't discern a profound change from 2015/2016 to 2017? Then you can't see.
He went from #9 to #1. He won more points this year than anyone, including Fed; he was in more finals this year than anyone including Fed.
He had his most dominant FO ever, in his entire career.
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So. I sense you';re leading me into Fedal fighting, by saying you don't see a change.
Really, it's bloody obvious to anyone who understands tennis and isn't trying to make a point that Nadal hasn't changed.
I won't be going any further into this.
Obviously they're very different kind of players re Rogers doesn't budge.
Roger isn't known for adjustments to his game during match, he's either on or he isn't.
His FH wasn't worse Ao or FO that's why I made the distinction of his best play this year, and his less great.
Don't discern a profound change from 2015/2016 to 2017? Then you can't see.
He went from #9 to #1. He won more points this year than anyone, including Fed; he was in more finals this year than anyone including Fed.
He had his most dominant FO ever, in his entire career.
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So. I sense you';re leading me into Fedal fighting, by saying you don't see a change.
Really, it's bloody obvious to anyone who understands tennis and isn't trying to make a point that Nadal hasn't changed.
I won't be going any further into this.
Same everywhere. Very hard to even post about Nadal without getting this crap.
Fed fans are obviously miffed he went to #1 not Fed.
Roger isn't known for adjustments to his game during match, he's either on or he isn't.
I didn't say that, Front did. Talking about Kieran, who doesn't post here. But I still laugh that no matter how many conversations we have about it, and no matter how much you don't put up a good argument for it, you still like to make implications about Nadal, while never seeing any incongruity or double-standard in your position re: Roger. You merely believe what you believe, all logic be damned.
I poke at you because you are absolutely certain that one does/has and the other doesn't/has no reason to. Now, I've never said that I don't believe any athletes do or have incentive to. (Always ascribing to me some absolute that I don't profess.) However, in tennis, I think there is much more incentive for players at a lower level of elite talent. As to Maria, I think that she used it before it was banned, and then likely thought she couldn't do without it. We have discussed that everyone likely avails themselves of supplements and procedures that are legal to-date.Yeah little Miss Innocent again. "It took until 35 for him to somehow develop the stamina to withstand a 5th set". Does that imply anything except the obvious?
And there is no point in talking PED's in depth with you as I remember you basically scoffing at the notion that all athletes, regardless of age and talent, have an incentive to take them. If you can't agree with that then there is no point in talking about it.
I poke at you because you are absolutely certain that one does/has and the other doesn't/has no reason to. Now, I've never said that I don't believe any athletes do or have incentive to. (Always ascribing to me some absolute that I don't profess.) However, in tennis, I think there is much more incentive for players at a lower level of elite talent. As to Maria, I think that she used it before it was banned, and then likely thought she couldn't do without it. We have discussed that everyone likely avails themselves of supplements and procedures that are legal to-date.
No, I have specifically said that the upcoming strong talent that was Rafael Nadal didn't have any incentive to take PEDs. My argument with you is only between Nadal and Federer. I don't believe you've ever said that you're not certain that Nadal hasn't doped, but you have often implied that you believe he has. And you've often implied that you're sure that Roger is clean, particularly by sneering at any implication, and countering with a snide remark about Nadal. Who's playing Mr. Innocent, now?When have I said I'm absolutely certain Rafa's taken them. I'm not. I'm also not absolutely certain Fed hasn't.
You have said that you don't think an upcoming strong talent has major incentive to take PED's and you're very wrong.
Think about guys like Berd and Tsonga. They've spent a lot of time in the top ten and aside from a decent amount of money they have nothing to show for it. They will largely be forgotten by all within 10 years of their retirement except for tennis nuts like ourselves. I'm not saying that to be mean, I'm just showing you the universe of difference between a top 10 player winning very little and one of the elite players in the sport who has collected dozens of big tourneys. Do you think Tsonga and Berd don't wish like hell they were that 5-10% better which could've made a world of difference?
There are tons of "stars" across many sports that were career juicers meaning their entire legacies were built on PED's. Especially prevalent in baseball with guys like Alex Rodriguez, Sammy Sosa and others. You're kidding yourself if you don't think good young tennis talents have a major incentive to cheat. There are no guarantees they will pan out. But PED's guarantee they will be better than they could on their own