Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

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Nadal in one set
3
23%
Nadal in straight sets
7
54%
Nadal in three sets
3
23%
 
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby Cro Morgan » Sun, 19 May 2013 16:29

Moralspain wrote:Rafa's game was too much for Federer


Nadal was good, not great. Federer sucking was the reason for the lopsided score.

Granted Federer will be better on grass/hard, but I hope he doesn't hang onto his career too long. Today was embarrassing. :?
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby TomBs » Sun, 19 May 2013 16:54

Haven't seen the match, but haven't missed much if I read this.

I still enjoy watching Fed play, but if his level indeed goes steep downhill it just leaves you with a desire for better times.
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby ELTXETXU » Sun, 19 May 2013 18:25

Ali-Iqb93 wrote:Lol eltxetxu & Cro

Federer haters :twisted:


Hahaha, don't worry Ali, i'm not a Federer hater :D.

I especially support Nadal (because i'm spanish :roll: ), but i also support other players like Djokovic, Federer, Gulbis, Youzhny, Llodra, Mayer, Gasquet, Murray, Monfils, etc... (except when they play against Nadal)

I always have thought that tennis isn't like football, basketball or whatever sport where people belong to one team and hate any other team that it isn't his team. It's funny how people say things like: "i follow Fed, so Nadal is awful and all his fans are retarded " or "i support Nadal so Federer is a poor old man".


P.S. Well, i must to admit that i hate Paire a little bit :D
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby SteyololBANNED » Sun, 19 May 2013 19:02

Fed made an extensive set of unforced errors. Especially forehand?
His backhand got abused to badly and he couldnt get control of that abusrd topspin (who can).
For some strange reason, Fed also tries to power shot his way past a backboarding clay expert like Nadal which seems dumb.

I am upset by this match.
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby ICEMAN_9588 » Sun, 19 May 2013 19:04

This rivalry is done.
I mean, talking about great matches.

Since 2009, just one or the other player plays well.
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby Ali-Iqb93 » Sun, 19 May 2013 19:18

I would like them to see play against each other at Wimbledon this year. Hopefully that will be a real battle. It's federer fault actually.. He doesn't come up with something new.. He keeps trying to play a "risk" tennis game which costs him defeat everytime.. Also when federer moves to the net he simply stands still and don't even move.. It's all psychological.. Federer is too much overpowered by nadal psychologically that he can't overcome it until he goes on a winning streak against rafa like Novak did.. (Which is impossible) :(
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby Moralspain » Sun, 19 May 2013 20:42

Ali-Iqb93 wrote:I would like them to see play against each other at Wimbledon this year. Hopefully that will be a real battle(


Me too, actually both guys play really well on grass, and all their matches on that surface have been super matches, on clay Nadal has no rival and on hard court Fed is slightly better than Nadal.( according to the stats, 6-5 for Federer)

They've played only 3 times on grass but WOW all of them were Wimbledon finals, Fed won 2 Rafa 1

All the stats



Court Type Win Loss
Grass Court ( R. Federer ) 2 1
Grass Court ( R. Nadal ) 1 2
Clay Court ( R. Federer ) 2 13
Clay Court ( R. Nadal ) 13 2
Hard Court ( R. Federer ) 6 5
Hard Court ( R. Nadal ) 5 6

Wimbledon Men ( Tennis Grass Court )
07/09/2006 15:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 3 : 1 (6 : 0) (7 : 6) (6 : 7) (6 : 3) Final
07/08/2007 15:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 3 : 2 (7 : 6) (4 : 6) (7 : 6) (2 : 6) (6 : 2) Final
07/06/2008 15:35 R. Federer - R. Nadal 2 : 3 (4 : 6) (4 : 6) (7 : 6) (7 : 6) (7 : 9) Final

French Open Men ( Tennis Clay Court )
06/05/2011 15:10 R. Nadal - R. Federer 3 : 1 (7 : 5) (7 : 6) (5 : 7) (6 : 1) Final
06/11/2006 15:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 1 : 3 (6 : 1) (1 : 6) (4 : 6) (6 : 7) Final
06/03/2005 18:25 R. Federer - R. Nadal 1 : 3 (3 : 6) (6 : 4) (4 : 6) (3 : 6) Semi Finals
06/10/2007 15:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 1 : 3 (3 : 6) (6 : 4) (3 : 6) (4 : 6) Final
06/08/2008 15:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 0 : 3 (1 : 6) (3 : 6) (0 : 6) Final

Masters Final Shanghai ( Tennis Hard Court )
11/18/2006 12:45 R. Federer - R. Nadal 2 : 0 (6 : 4) (7 : 5) Semi Finals
11/17/2007 12:35 R. Federer - R. Nadal 2 : 0 (6 : 4) (6 : 1) Group 0

Australian Open Men ( Tennis Hard Court )
02/01/2009 09:45 R. Nadal - R. Federer 3 : 2 (7 : 5) (3 : 6) (7 : 6) (3 : 6) (6 : 2) Final
01/26/2012 09:35 R. Federer - R. Nadal 1 : 3 (7 : 6) (2 : 6) (6 : 7) (4 : 6) Semi Finals

Dubai Tennis Championships ( Tennis Hard Court )
03/04/2006 16:20 R. Federer - R. Nadal 1 : 2 (6 : 2) (4 : 6) (4 : 6) Final

Masters Series Indian Wells ( Tennis Hard Court )
03/15/2013 03:05 R. Nadal - R. Federer 2 : 0 (6 : 4) (6 : 2) Round 4
03/18/2012 01:30 R. Federer - R. Nadal 2 : 0 (6 : 3) (6 : 4) Semi Finals

Sony Ericsson Open Masters Series Miami ( Tennis Hard Court )
04/02/2011 01:05 R. Nadal - R. Federer 2 : 0 (6 : 3) (6 : 2) Quarter Finals
04/03/2005 18:00 R. Federer - R. Nadal 3 : 2 (2 : 6) (6 : 7) (7 : 6) (6 : 3) (6 : 1) Final

Masters Series Monte Carlo ( Tennis Clay Court )
04/23/2006 14:40 R. Federer - R. Nadal 1 : 3 (2 : 6) (7 : 6) (3 : 6) (6 : 7) Final
04/22/2007 14:35 R. Federer - R. Nadal 0 : 2 (4 : 6) (4 : 6) Final
04/27/2008 15:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 0 : 2 (5 : 7) (5 : 7) Final

Masters Series Rome ( Tennis Clay Court )
05/19/2013 16:10 R. Nadal - R. Federer 2 : 0 (6 : 1) (6 : 3) Final
05/14/2006 14:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 2 : 3 (7 : 6) (6 : 7) (4 : 6) (6 : 2) (6 : 7) Final

Masters Series Hamburg ( Tennis Clay Court )
05/20/2007 14:20 R. Federer - R. Nadal 2 : 1 (2 : 6) (6 : 2) (6 : 0) Final
05/18/2008 15:05 R. Federer - R. Nadal 1 : 2 (5 : 7) (7 : 6) (3 : 6) Final

Masters Series Madrid ( Tennis Clay Court )
05/17/2009 16:00 R. Nadal - R. Federer 0 : 2 (4 : 6) (4 : 6) Final
05/07/2011 16:05 R. Nadal - R. Federer 2 : 1 (5 : 7) (6 : 1) (6 : 3) Semi Finals
05/16/2010 18:35 R. Federer - R. Nadal 0 : 2 (4 : 6) (6 : 7) Final

Barclays ATP World Tour Finals ( Tennis Hard Court )
11/28/2010 18:40 R. Nadal - R. Federer 1 : 2 (3 : 6) (6 : 3) (1 : 6) Final
11/22/2011 21:05 R. Nadal - R. Federer 0 : 2 (3 : 6) (0 : 6) Group 0

Crossover Match Comparison Player R. Federer and R. Nadal

18.05.13 B. Paire - R. Federer Clay Court 0 : 2 (6 : 7) (4 : 6)
26.04.13 B. Paire - R. Nadal Clay Court 0 : 2 (6 : 7) (2 : 6)
01.03.13 T. Berdych - R. Federer Hard Court 2 : 1 (3 : 6) (7 : 6) (6 : 4)
16.03.13 T. Berdych - R. Nadal Hard Court 0 : 2 (4 : 6) (5 : 7)
10.11.12 R. Federer - J. Del Potro Hard Court 1 : 2 (6 : 7) (6 : 4) (3 : 6)
17.03.13 J. Del Potro - R. Nadal Hard Court 1 : 2 (6 : 4) (3 : 6) (4 : 6)

Player R. Federer won 34% of the Games against common opponents, R. Nadal 100% of that Games.
Based uppon the comparison for Betting Tipps and Predictions there are advantage for Tennis Player R. Nadal.



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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby VMoe86 » Sun, 19 May 2013 20:53

Moralspain wrote:on hard court Fed is slightly better than Nadal ( according to the stats, 6-5 for Federer)

4 of those 6 wins have been indoors, the Miami 2005 final he won on experience and Indian Wells 2012 conditions were so that the bounce was lower, so his gameplan against Nadal could work there. So, on Indoor Hard, 4-0 for Federer and on Outdoor Hard 2-5 from Federer's point of view.
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby Corbon » Mon, 20 May 2013 03:08

ICEMAN_9588 wrote:This rivalry is done.
I mean, talking about great matches.

Since 2009, just one or the other player plays well.


AO 2012 SF was great. Since then, the next 3 matches have been lopsided affairs.

Also Indian Wells hardcourt is as slow as molasses, so it favours Nadal a bit more.
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby ICEMAN_9588 » Mon, 20 May 2013 14:38

Corbon wrote:
ICEMAN_9588 wrote:This rivalry is done.
I mean, talking about great matches.

Since 2009, just one or the other player plays well.


AO 2012 SF was great. Since then, the next 3 matches have been lopsided affairs.

Also Indian Wells hardcourt is as slow as molasses, so it favours Nadal a bit more.


Well, last year Federer dominated Rafa in the same court.
As I said before, only one plays well.

2012 AO SF was a half-way.
Federer played a great first set, then he lost the break on 2-3 after those two insane passing shots by Rafa.
After that, he started playing bad, a lot of unforced, obviously also because Nadal raised his level.

2011 French Open final, the same. Amazing Federer until 5-2 in the first, then Rafa came back and won the match. The score was close because of Federer pride, but Nadal is stronger on clay, especially when he plays a final.
Especially when it's Roland Garros final.

I mean, no unforgettable matches since AO final in 2009.
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby SteyololBANNED » Tue, 21 May 2013 12:57

ICEMAN_9588 wrote:
Corbon wrote:
ICEMAN_9588 wrote:This rivalry is done.
I mean, talking about great matches.

Since 2009, just one or the other player plays well.


AO 2012 SF was great. Since then, the next 3 matches have been lopsided affairs.

Also Indian Wells hardcourt is as slow as molasses, so it favours Nadal a bit more.


Well, last year Federer dominated Rafa in the same court.
As I said before, only one plays well.

2012 AO SF was a half-way.
Federer played a great first set, then he lost the break on 2-3 after those two insane passing shots by Rafa.
After that, he started playing bad, a lot of unforced, obviously also because Nadal raised his level.

2011 French Open final, the same. Amazing Federer until 5-2 in the first, then Rafa came back and won the match. The score was close because of Federer pride, but Nadal is stronger on clay, especially when he plays a final.
Especially when it's Roland Garros final.

I mean, no unforgettable matches since AO final in 2009.


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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby Corbon » Tue, 21 May 2013 17:04

20-10
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby Moralspain » Tue, 21 May 2013 17:39

Corbon wrote:20-10


Awesome stat, really i don't want to start a fight again but Nadal deserves much respect, his numbers are GOAT numbers. You can say he's boring to watch, no talent, defensive style, moon balls...whatever, but the stats are there and they're impressive.
Between Federer and Nadal there's no rivalry, if you have 20 wins and 10 defeats against someone, that guy is not a threat for you.
When Nadal started playing and reached the number 2 and got his 1st RG everybody though he was gonna be another Kuerten, Coria, Muster, meaning that he was only be capable to get results on clay but guys the King of clay courts beat the GOAT on grass at Wimbledon to get his 1stmajor on grass, and beat him again in Australia to get his 1st major on hard court and when nobody thought he could win in NY....ta-dah!! he made it.
Yes yes of course Wimbledon was slower, and the balls used were slower, and NY was much slower than playing in the sand etc and Australia is not a real hard court because is super slower blablabla...excuses.

Not saying Federer is not the GOAT (stats are there as well), just saying that Nadal is getting closer, and face to face he's better than Federer, we can not discuss that (20-10), and not exhibition mathes, they've played finals on any surface.

Federer has better FH, better volley, better serve, better slice etc than him, but man Nadal's mentality is ....well like Gulbis said once :
“He thinks how to kill his opponent. He’s got a different mentality. Mine is closer to that of Marat Safin.”, mentality is the key for Nadal's success

It was my turn :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby djarvik » Tue, 21 May 2013 18:29

Totally true. I like both guys.


But I do want to mention that head-to-head is irrelevant in GOAT talks. Only global end results are relevant. Just because Nadal is 0-1 against Rosol does not make Rosol a GOAT candidate.

One only has to glance at ATP records page, the official kept records, not a break down of an area where one player is better then the other - and the answer is clear, Roger is far and away from Rafa. No contest, just yet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_World_Tour_records
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Re: Rome Final: Nadal v. Federer

Postby Moralspain » Tue, 21 May 2013 20:05

djarvik wrote:Totally true. I like both guys.


But I do want to mention that head-to-head is irrelevant in GOAT talks. Only global end results are relevant. Just because Nadal is 0-1 against Rosol does not make Rosol a GOAT candidate.

One only has to glance at ATP records page, the official kept records, not a break down of an area where one player is better then the other - and the answer is clear, Roger is far and away from Rafa. No contest, just yet.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP_World_Tour_records


yeah in terms of GOAT no contest
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