Originally posted by don_budge
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I think Mac is right. It worked for Borg, and it will most likely work for Djokovic.
I still haven't seen the French Open final except for a handful of games where Djokovic seemed to be playing too conservatively. He probably felt he could soak up whatever Wawrinka threw at him...play the law of averages games. I will watch the match when I get chance.
But this is Wimbledon, a different venue and tournament altogether. It's grass...not the grass of old, but grass nonetheless. It's grass where you can win from the baseline, which was previously unthinkable.
It is possible to win by coming to the net at Wimbledon. Maybe not as an out-and-out game style, but certainly as a frequent tactic. Federer is probably the only player with the skill set to employ it, and he should. If Edberg has got it right, in the bigger matches we should see Federer approaching more than usual. There is an escaped rumour going around at Wimbledon that this will be the case.



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