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DarkPaladin87 wrote:
Sorry i ignored you before petrelli but i was playing coke at that time but we can play tomorrow perhaps![]()
petrelli83 wrote:DarkPaladin87 wrote:
Sorry i ignored you before petrelli but i was playing coke at that time but we can play tomorrow perhaps![]()
no prob![]()
today I played 3-4 matches against coke,josenylund,alex...
I lost everymatch![]()
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Btw I played with bishop and I think He will be my player...great groundstroke and return...worst sv.but it's not a problem to me.I got broken even if I use high sv...my serve sucks
alex13090 wrote:petrelli83 wrote:DarkPaladin87 wrote:
Sorry i ignored you before petrelli but i was playing coke at that time but we can play tomorrow perhaps![]()
no prob![]()
today I played 3-4 matches against coke,josenylund,alex...
I lost everymatch![]()
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Btw I played with bishop and I think He will be my player...great groundstroke and return...worst sv.but it's not a problem to me.I got broken even if I use high sv...my serve sucks
Well i don't know about the others but against me it was a tight match. You got to serve for the 2nd set at 5-3. (but somehow I broke back) don't make it sound that bad
DarkPaladin87 wrote:I find Nakamura a pure baseliner with good power and reasonable groundstrokes. His only weakness are volleys (which baseliners don't use anyway, globally speaking). The rest of his stats are above 60 and imho above 60 in sim is above avarage.
I think people prefer baseliners like bishop, house, six, bashmakov(funny name btw), maybe cannon because they have a 90 in groundstroke. On regular tour everyone uses 90 setups on FH\BH\PW and in sim they more or less want the same because that's their strenght, to dominate from baseline. They don't care about a 90 return, they can return pretty good too with let's say 60-70.
In short nakamura lacks pure power if you take the other baseliners into consideration.
Moralspain wrote:DarkPaladin87 wrote:I find Nakamura a pure baseliner with good power and reasonable groundstrokes. His only weakness are volleys (which baseliners don't use anyway, globally speaking). The rest of his stats are above 60 and imho above 60 in sim is above avarage.
I think people prefer baseliners like bishop, house, six, bashmakov(funny name btw), maybe cannon because they have a 90 in groundstroke. On regular tour everyone uses 90 setups on FH\BH\PW and in sim they more or less want the same because that's their strenght, to dominate from baseline. They don't care about a 90 return, they can return pretty good too with let's say 60-70.
In short nakamura lacks pure power if you take the other baseliners into consideration.
Well i use Sixx not because he has 90 on FH or BH i like it because he has 88 on speed and it´s short (5'9")...so your statement can not be applied to everyone.
VillaJ100 wrote:Played fedfan again in another 1 set exhibition, Both with lopez but it was hilarious as his is based on him whereas mine is columbian and looks like the love child of tsonga and yannick noah. I won 6-4 but overall returned poorly, while fedfan was having trouble with his 1st serve. i like how lopez has no real weakness but i cant SV with him at all lol.
DarkPaladin87 wrote:Moralspain wrote:DarkPaladin87 wrote:I find Nakamura a pure baseliner with good power and reasonable groundstrokes. His only weakness are volleys (which baseliners don't use anyway, globally speaking). The rest of his stats are above 60 and imho above 60 in sim is above avarage.
I think people prefer baseliners like bishop, house, six, bashmakov(funny name btw), maybe cannon because they have a 90 in groundstroke. On regular tour everyone uses 90 setups on FH\BH\PW and in sim they more or less want the same because that's their strenght, to dominate from baseline. They don't care about a 90 return, they can return pretty good too with let's say 60-70.
In short nakamura lacks pure power if you take the other baseliners into consideration.
Well i use Sixx not because he has 90 on FH or BH i like it because he has 88 on speed and it´s short (5'9")...so your statement can not be applied to everyone.
No surely it doesn't apply to everyone. I made that statement based on my observations on regular tour. Many guys use 90 setups and want to dominate from baseline, only a few(including me) rush to the net to finish off points, hence the choice to pick others over Nakamura.
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