Just to sum-up :
- I've nothing against the concept of Lobs at all. I'm just totally against Lobs in TS4, because there is a script that prevents the guy at the net to make a step back in most cases. You can't deny that as a lot of guys complain about that.
If i remember well, as soon as you pressed the button to make a volley, you could not "cancel" this action to make a step back, when you see the ball being a lob instead of a passing... so you're easily and constantly beaten by lobs.
This doesn't exist in real life, and not in TE for instance where you can always moove where you want to catch the lob.
You can ask around : I played Llodra for 1 year on TE, took hundreds of lobs, and never complained, because the concept was realistic.
- The amount of tie-breaks lost is due to several factors, including : guess of patterns as you said, but mainly stress because it was always hard to win a service game without loosing a point during the set (so I knew in tie-break I could loose for one single point...) and sometimes, one single random lob. The talent of my opponent as well, their mental were in better shape than mine after a though set for me to keep my serve etc.
- I can't say I'm "the best SV blablabla", I was just the most succesful here and perhaps on WT too (by being frequently in top 15 just by winning all the tournaments and rare exhibitions ; at the end, I think I finished with like 90% of victory out of 800-1200 matches with the same setup in 2 years).
Some people said Khult was a better SV, why not ? The fact is that he always played as a baseliner and actually never proved his SV skills by playing a hardcore tournament with such a setup.
No one had actually enough balls (or enough SV skill ?
) to frequently reach finals, semi finals as I did, on both TE tour and TS4 tour with such a setup.
Afterwards, you're free to interpretate the reasons as you want