Best graphic i ve seen to the subject:
TENNIS TODAY:
RIP serve and volley players (Pete, Goran, Big Mac, Becker, Martina), RIP allrounders (Roger, Steffi). Long live the baseline rapers (Nadal, Djokovic, Murray + the WHOLE women tour).
Corbon wrote:There was a time when the only real challenge for Federer was Nadal on clay. Long gone. Another chance missed to complete a Calendar Grand Slam! No joking, I will be surprised if he wins any major this year.
Saarbrigga wrote:Best graphic i ve seen to the subject:
TENNIS TODAY:
RIP serve and volley players (Pete, Goran, Big Mac, Becker, Martina), RIP allrounders (Roger, Steffi). Long live the baseline rapers (Nadal, Djokovic, Murray + the WHOLE women tour).
ICEMAN_9588 wrote:And Federer started going to the net more often than the past cause now he needs to shorten the rallies.
ICEMAN_9588 wrote:Also considering that in his early years, he constantly used S&V.
ICEMAN_9588 wrote:But you can't say he is a simple "offensive baseliner".
Vieira151 wrote:I agree with ICE. Offensive Baseliners are people like Del Potro and Berdych.
BrushedBigJJ wrote:
Also true, but 0 slam wins when he did this "constantly"
BrushedBigJJ wrote:Never called Federer a simple "offensive baseliner." He wouldnt be called a defensive baseliner either, but he clearly has great defense and offense from the baseline. But so do the other three
And yes, people like Del Potro, Berdych, and Soderling are Offensive Baseliners, no question
Corbon wrote:Nadal isn't a natural volley player either, yet he has the best drop shot volley I have ever seen and his regular volleys are strong too. Djokovic is one of the weaker net players, particularly his overhead isn't very strong.
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