GameSetAndMath
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there's a difference between failure to execute and choking. I see no reason for Roger to choke in a Master Series final I'm sorry but it doesn't make sense. Let's not make anymore of this than it was
You are considering choking as taboo and so refusing to admit that that is what happened. You are saying as Roger has been in bigger and more tense moments and handled it, this moment is minor and so what happened is not a choke. That is not an explanation but an assumption.
What is the difference between "failure to execute" and "choke"? They both appear to be the same at a physical level. The difference is only a cause of why it happened at a psychological level. If you think two DFs and almost no first serve going in, in the TB is just due to "repeated failure to execute", you are just imagining things. Roger himself says in the presser, "don't ask me what happened in the TB; I would like to play it again". That essentially is admitting to choking without so much using the words.
The reason you refuse to concede is that you think of the whole concept of Roger choking as disparaging. But, it happens to everyone.
I don't think it is disrespectful to say so.