Front242 said:Yup. Passive play beats nobodies but it also beats nobody good!
Fiero425 said:Front242 said:Murray's become a lot more aggressive since Lendl came along but before then I'd agree he was defensive and passive as hell. He can veer back into passive mode a lot but then so can Federer. They all deviate from the plan A gameplan at times. Must say though I do find Murray's game style a lot more watchable since Lendl came along. Before that it was very much like Wozniacki and Radwanska pusher tennis, just hoping to make the opponent lose rather than trying to win. Thankfully he doesn't play like that anymore most of the time.
The last several years, I have complained about Federer reverting to defensive tennis! It's like he thinks he's 10 years younger and can outlast or wait other players out when he does lose to people we don't even know! He probably should have won that Wimbledon match against Nole, but he thinks he can slug it out with 30 stroke points and it's just not true! He may have a nice showing, but in each match that he loses, esp. if it's close, it's because he becomes passive, being very stubborn and not attacking when he has opportunities! Gasquet's not in the top echelon of the pros, but he has a beautiful game; esp. if "he's on!" :clap :angel:
Fiero425 said:It's what they do to allow absolute nobodies to extend them to the limit; usually playing so defensively! The stroke production is ugly; esp. with Rafa and the way he cocks that stupid forehand! Then there's the backing up like Monica Seles when they're half way to the net on short balls! I could go on, but just thinking about how they play bothers me! There's more style and grace with other players like Federer, Wawrinka, Nole, Gasquet, and of course "Baby-Fed," Dimitrov!
Fiero425 said:Front242 said:Yup. Passive play beats nobodies but it also beats nobody good!
Well said! Last season he blamed it on the racket, mono, a back injury, and lack of desire, but playing defensive got him nowhere; esp. on clay! He was embarrassed by players I'd never heard of like Stakhovsky, Brands, Delbonis! (WHO?) :nono uzzled :angel:
Moxie629 said:Fiero425 said:It's what they do to allow absolute nobodies to extend them to the limit; usually playing so defensively! The stroke production is ugly; esp. with Rafa and the way he cocks that stupid forehand! Then there's the backing up like Monica Seles when they're half way to the net on short balls! I could go on, but just thinking about how they play bothers me! There's more style and grace with other players like Federer, Wawrinka, Nole, Gasquet, and of course "Baby-Fed," Dimitrov!
Fiero425 said:Front242 said:Yup. Passive play beats nobodies but it also beats nobody good!
Well said! Last season he blamed it on the racket, mono, a back injury, and lack of desire, but playing defensive got him nowhere; esp. on clay! He was embarrassed by players I'd never heard of like Stakhovsky, Brands, Delbonis! (WHO?) :nono uzzled :angel:
So, just to regroup: if one of the things you don't like about Nadal and Murray is that they play defensively, and let "nobodies" push them to the limit, how does Federer make your list of guys whose play you DO like? I know you're arguing that Fed shouldn't play that way, but you're also saying that he does. So, either he should fall off your list of admired players, or you shouldn't object that Murray and Nadal have success playing that way. Even if Roger doesn't. If you find it egregious to the point of insult when some players do it, then you should judge your favorites by the same stick.
El Dude said:But the real question is, who is the GOAT?! :lolz:
1972Murat said:Maybe he is only reclining???
http://www.harveynorman.co.nz/furniture/recliner-chairs/nadal-recliner.html
El Dude said:But the real question is, who is the GOAT?! :lolz:
Billie said:Well cramps can be quite painful, as a matter of fact I screamed loudly a couple of times when it happened to me. I don't know why that episode should be made fun of, but whatever.
Fiero425 said:Billie said:Well cramps can be quite painful, as a matter of fact I screamed loudly a couple of times when it happened to me. I don't know why that episode should be made fun of, but whatever.
Real cramps or just a "charlie horse?" I used to get them in my thighs all the time as a kid into adulthood due to not hydrating! I was from the 'old school' and didn't eat or drink before, during, or much after playing! In the middle of the night they would come! The worst attack I had was 20 years ago! I had showered and was sitting in my recliner minding my own business and they started in both legs! Trying to get up, my abdomen joined the act! Since I was by myself, I had to roll off the chair onto the floor and just pray they stopped until I could get some water in me! From then on I learned my lesson! :nono uzzled :angel:
Billie said:Fiero425 said:Billie said:Well cramps can be quite painful, as a matter of fact I screamed loudly a couple of times when it happened to me. I don't know why that episode should be made fun of, but whatever.
Real cramps or just a "charlie horse?" I used to get them in my thighs all the time as a kid into adulthood due to not hydrating! I was from the 'old school' and didn't eat or drink before, during, or much after playing! In the middle of the night they would come! The worst attack I had was 20 years ago! I had showered and was sitting in my recliner minding my own business and they started in both legs! Trying to get up, my abdomen joined the act! Since I was by myself, I had to roll off the chair onto the floor and just pray they stopped until I could get some water in me! From then on I learned my lesson! :nono uzzled :angel:
I had them in my feet, real ones, and it is no laughing matter, no matter how harmless they might be. I also had some that you can't possibly have but I won't talk about those.:laydownlaughing:blush: