Federer's glory days are over?

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How long will Fed remain on top?

6 months
0
No votes
9 months
4
25%
2 years
7
44%
Until he retires
5
31%
 
Total votes : 16

Postby mcfed » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 09:37

L Hewitt 7 ITST wrote:Reese is obviously one of those plastic tennis followers.

hehe.

Why should Federer play 100% and give bagle over bagle if also 70% are enough to beat his opponents.
So for me there is not a better player in the world at the moment and neither in the next 4 years.
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Postby Q. Reese » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 12:22

mcfed wrote:
L Hewitt 7 ITST wrote:Reese is obviously one of those plastic tennis followers.

hehe.

Why should Federer play 100% and give bagle over bagle if also 70% are enough to beat his opponents.
So for me there is not a better player in the world at the moment and neither in the next 4 years.


Yes. However, I do not think that this is his objective.
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Postby SundanceKid » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:15

i'm still waiting for any explanation. don't keep it dead quiet plz.
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Postby Q. Reese » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 18:01

SundanceKid wrote:i'm still waiting for any explanation. don't keep it dead quiet plz.


Q. Reese wrote:
If Federer does not get a coach, I say that he will only have one year even on top of men's tennis.


Q. Reese wrote:
Alright but his level of play went down for sure.


you've just post two assertions. could you explain that plz?

1) In my opinion, Federer needs a coach to get his forehand, backhand, and perhaps his mentality back online. That is if he wants to stay on top of men's tennis. I think we all can agree that his level of play have fallen a knotch.

2) Hence, my statement, "alright but his level of play went down for sure" had been stated to support what I said for my opinion.
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Postby jayl0ve » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:28

What are you talking about? You can't just say "I think we all can agree that his level of play have fallen a notch" like everybody feels that way....he's won 3 grand slams this year, he wins almost every single match he plays...how much more work could he do on his FH and BH!!??? He has THE best forehand in tennis and one of the best backhands.
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Postby SundanceKid » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:55

jayl0ve wrote:What are you talking about? You can't just say "I think we all can agree that his level of play have fallen a notch" like everybody feels that way....he's won 3 grand slams this year, he wins almost every single match he plays...how much more work could he do on his FH and BH!!??? He has THE best forehand in tennis and one of the best backhands.


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Postby matiasfederer » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 22:11

Do you really think Federer's glory days are over? ... He could lose a couple more matchs than past years, but he still in the top, and I think he will be there forever(Until his retire, Of course). And more, I think he'll win the GRAND SLAM , the Olimpic Games in 2008 and the MS he've lost during this year. :lol:
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Postby Elargento » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 22:39

i remember a year when he rarely lost sets, now he many times is winning 3 set matches. i think that is a sign that maybe he isn't 100%, but who cares he still 2 levels above most of the players.
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Postby jayl0ve » Sat, 27 Oct 2007 23:19

I agree with that- he DOES seem to be getting involved in a lot more 3, 4, or 5 setters recently. However, I think this is more the result of Federer maybe getting a little lazy, rather than his level of play dropping.

To me, Federer's the only player on the ATP who actually exhibits true 'genius' when playing- when you watch him play, you can just tell you are watching a genius at work. He understands the game of tennis like almost nobody in the history of the sport ever has- he was basically born to play tennis. He will be on the top for a long, long time, because there is NOBODY (AND I REPEAT NOBODY) even CLOSE to Federer's level.

I would seriously go so far as to argue that he is the most naturally gifted/talented athlete to play any sport, ever; he is seriously THAT good.

Remember the '07 AO? Well to me, that was the most perfect tennis I've ever seen in my life. I'm not exagerrating when I say that I've never seen anybody play tennis as well as Roger Federer did in this year's AO- it was seriously frightening how well he was playing. He completely DESTROYED Roddick (who was feeling very confident after recently beating Fed in an exhibition match) and then he completely BUTT-RAPED Fernando Gonzales (whose '07 AO run I consider the 2nd best tennis performance I've ever seen).

People, this was only 9 months ago! Federer has not lost his edge. He will dominate the game of tennis for a very long time.
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Postby Q. Reese » Sun, 28 Oct 2007 00:00

Elargento wrote:i remember a year when he rarely lost sets, now he many times is winning 3 set matches. i think that is a sign that maybe he isn't 100%, but who cares he still 2 levels above most of the players.


I did say that "I think we all can . . ." as opposed to "we all can . . ." If you read the statement, you can see that it was my opinion as well. More like what Elargento, my man, stated.

I do not think that it is nothing to really fuss over, really. :)
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Postby Elargento » Sun, 28 Oct 2007 02:04

it is ok to disagree. if remember well federer still had a coach back then in the AO, i think he needs a helping hand to recover his full potential. i am not aying that he is playing badly, just that the ideal thing would be to hire a new coach.
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Postby Q. Reese » Mon, 29 Oct 2007 09:13

Elargento wrote:it is ok to disagree. if remember well federer still had a coach back then in the AO, i think he needs a helping hand to recover his full potential. i am not aying that he is playing badly, just that the ideal thing would be to hire a new coach.


Exactly what I think. Our opinion then. 8)
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