Vieira151 wrote:Well, might as well. I feel I could, if I was to play tennis more often. I'm just put off by my sheer laziness and lack of fitness.
Corbon wrote:Has there ever been a player in the Top 50 who at one point changed from a one-handed to a two-handed backhand or vice versa?
Corbon wrote:What's the earliest time for a player to turn pro? I remembe some players turning pro at 13, is there a restricton?
Only boys and girls who are under the jurisdiction of a national tennis association
affiliated to the ITF and who are born between 1st January 1994 and 31st December
1999 may compete in any of the tournaments that comprise the 2012 ITF Junior Circuit. [...]
Players may not participate in any ITF Junior
Circuit Tournament unless they have reached their thirteenth (13) birthday before the
start of the main draw.
Corbon wrote:Players who are almost solely committed to playing doubles like Paes always "last" longer. They play fewer sets and rallies are far less demanding. It's like being a goalkeeper vs a field player in football, if your reflexes and eyesight are still top, you're good to last. Look at the Bryans, 32 each and still kicking major ass.
I just checked some Navratilova statistics (born 1956), look at her last 5 mixed result dates
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Na ... statistics
Edit: Sampras had a horrendous doubles career which I find a bit surprising considering his playing style.
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