Same old sad story -- unforced errors
Throughout Roland Garros, Federer seemed to have gotten over his strange, 14-month tendency to hit dozens of unforced errors, mainly forehands -- until the final, when he hit 35 to Nadal's seven. They included many forehands and a bunch at net. Go ahead, blame it on Rafa, blame it on the importance of the match to Federer's place in tennis history, but why should any of us buy it? Yet, what else is there to blame it on? He said he felt good, that he was ready to go. Now, I would not be surprised to see Rafa win Wimbledon. Like Sampras, I think he wants it more.
Throughout Roland Garros, Federer seemed to have gotten over his strange, 14-month tendency to hit dozens of unforced errors, mainly forehands -- until the final, when he hit 35 to Nadal's seven. They included many forehands and a bunch at net. Go ahead, blame it on Rafa, blame it on the importance of the match to Federer's place in tennis history, but why should any of us buy it? Yet, what else is there to blame it on? He said he felt good, that he was ready to go. Now, I would not be surprised to see Rafa win Wimbledon. Like Sampras, I think he wants it more.
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