by Moralspain » Sat, 07 May 2011 08:30
it's ok Jon, I agree with you guys about the % stuff, although i'm not the one who compared him with retired players, i just did copy/paste from a newspaper, that's all, i guess the journalist couldn't compare with active players, because only Rafa and Federer are able to meet "the challenge".
I would also like to watch him more on grass, nowadays he's also the best on that surface in my opinion, and i think his ratio won/lost is even better, every time he plays on Wimbledon he either reaches the final or gets the title, not bad for a specialist on clay, problem is that people forget all this because his stats on clay are not the best ones, are just from another planet, but he definitely can play on more surfaces well.
Fed is also there on grass, they both are the best payers on grass right now, but i see Nadal slightly better, as i guess Fed fans see the swiss better than Nadal, that's normal.
We've discussed this so many times, problem here is that you only find good grass courts in the northern part of Europe, and those courts are expensive to build and maintain.
PS: btw i like watching every one in white at Wimbly, i hate the color festival from Nike and Adidas (greens, pinks yellows....), i'm very traditional.
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