Originally posted by gsheiner
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couple loose thoughts about Federer and Nadal.
A footwork of Nadal on clay is superior comparing with Federer-this aspect of his game is underrated
at least by some TV commentators.
A length of slide by Nadal and Serbians and Croatians is generally
longer than a corresponding one by Federer.
A more wet clay surface would be an equalizer for Federer
but it does NOT happen very often at Roland Garros.
Another observation is that Nadal does NOT change diagonals
very often by own his initiative.
It may be a result of his confidence that his shot tolerance
is higher than majority of his opponents so there is NO ADDED
VALUE in switching diagonals.
It spares his body as well which is becoming of concern lately
see Brad Gilbert in the latest issue of Tennis.
I have seen rallies as long as 25 touches vs Federer on clay lately.
It is interesting that directionals do NOT ALWAYS apply for Nadal.
See as well about defensive skills of Federer
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The Nadal"s backhand is basically a defensive tool but it has a significant topspin component to prevent an opponent from attacking.
Some of his backhands are NOT deep enough especially crosscourt.
Majority of high backhands of his oponents are NOT penetrating enough.
Ferrer is an exception here.
Some of those thoughts/observations are NOT original-
see for example an article by Patrick McEnroe I posted at this forum some
time ago.
The question which elements of strategy/tactics to transfer from clay
to hard surfaces is an interesting one.
Another question is whether the Nadal's serve is good enough for grass and
hard surfaces
See as well
See as well predictions for French Open
Back to my nap now

julian uspta 27873


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