Dear Mr Frausto,
thank you for your response about Montfils.
I hope you do not mind another question.
High Performance Newsletter of USTA Volume 9 No 3
provides comparison of forehands by Murray and Tsonga.
I hope you received a copy of a newsletter in your snail mail.
If not I can send you a copy.
An online version is NOT available yet.
Do you have any thoughts about this particular comparison?
The latter looks more compact.
Thank you,
julian mielniczuk
uspta pro,Bedford,ma
                            
							
						
					thank you for your response about Montfils.
I hope you do not mind another question.
High Performance Newsletter of USTA Volume 9 No 3
provides comparison of forehands by Murray and Tsonga.
I hope you received a copy of a newsletter in your snail mail.
If not I can send you a copy.
An online version is NOT available yet.
Do you have any thoughts about this particular comparison?
The latter looks more compact.
Thank you,
julian mielniczuk
uspta pro,Bedford,ma



 
							
						 I've always thought however that the players that give Federer the most trouble were the ones that played counterpunching defensive style games.  Fed struggled against Canas, Rafa, Murray, and of course Simon more than attacking players where he can play some fine defense himself.  I personally think Fed gets very frustrated playing against the human backboards of the ATP more than any other style of player.  I think he finds it insulting that he has to do all the work
  I've always thought however that the players that give Federer the most trouble were the ones that played counterpunching defensive style games.  Fed struggled against Canas, Rafa, Murray, and of course Simon more than attacking players where he can play some fine defense himself.  I personally think Fed gets very frustrated playing against the human backboards of the ATP more than any other style of player.  I think he finds it insulting that he has to do all the work 
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