i like Fed
Roger Federer is a great man. But Fed does not think of himself as a god. For instance, when Fed was asked why he does not serve & volley more at Wimbledon, his reply was that when his volley improves, then maybe he will start coming to the net more. (Roger prepares his racket to the side too much, on both his forehand & backhand volleys . .so he sometimes makes bad mistakes with his volleys.) In other words, Roger is in better touch with his game than are his idolizers.
Roger is smart. He knows that he is not a god, and that he has flaws in his game. He does not like all the errors that he makes. He knows he can get better. But, as with almost all players, he is not receiving the proper guidance. All players are many flaws in their games. Some day in the future, in the far future, I think players will be taught more biomechanically efficient techniques than they are taught nowadays. But we are far from that day. Today, we teach players wrong. We teach them bad stuff.
Roger Federer is a great man. But Fed does not think of himself as a god. For instance, when Fed was asked why he does not serve & volley more at Wimbledon, his reply was that when his volley improves, then maybe he will start coming to the net more. (Roger prepares his racket to the side too much, on both his forehand & backhand volleys . .so he sometimes makes bad mistakes with his volleys.) In other words, Roger is in better touch with his game than are his idolizers.
Roger is smart. He knows that he is not a god, and that he has flaws in his game. He does not like all the errors that he makes. He knows he can get better. But, as with almost all players, he is not receiving the proper guidance. All players are many flaws in their games. Some day in the future, in the far future, I think players will be taught more biomechanically efficient techniques than they are taught nowadays. But we are far from that day. Today, we teach players wrong. We teach them bad stuff.
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