One thing Murray had to do to beat Federer was serve better. There is something wrong with Murray's serve and it's hard to put your finger on quite what. In big matches it often fails him. It could just be that he hits it way too flat, or maybe he opens his body too early on some of the more wayward misses…and his left arm pumps wildly out of the back of his body on some of his miss-directed serves.
One thing is for sure is it lacks variety. He rarely goes for a booming serve down the centre line when serving to the ad court, it's always the bazooka delivery to the backhand side, always. Federer knows it's coming too.
Murray's second serve was also dissapointing. He just rolled it in at around 85mph (don't know the stats but that's what it seemed like). What was he thinking of to even bother doing that! Federer couldn't believe his luck. He was able to chip and charge on Murray's 2nd serve almost will if he chose to.
Federer played well, he was sublime, masterful and majestic. Of course he was! When someone hits the ball at three-quarters pace to him he looks like no one in the world can touch him. That's why things always look so different when he plays Nadal. Nadal never, ever gives Federer the luxury of a lovely ball to hit.
Murray came out of the blocks well and played a good 4 or 5 games, after that he slowly but surely switched to passive…shame…as a Brit it breaks my heart.
Like John Yandell says, Murray now starts from 0-4 like Lendl had to. But I have to doubt Murray has the same metal as Lendl. You simply have to take big matches by the balls. Lendl was rather good at that.
One thing is for sure is it lacks variety. He rarely goes for a booming serve down the centre line when serving to the ad court, it's always the bazooka delivery to the backhand side, always. Federer knows it's coming too.
Murray's second serve was also dissapointing. He just rolled it in at around 85mph (don't know the stats but that's what it seemed like). What was he thinking of to even bother doing that! Federer couldn't believe his luck. He was able to chip and charge on Murray's 2nd serve almost will if he chose to.
Federer played well, he was sublime, masterful and majestic. Of course he was! When someone hits the ball at three-quarters pace to him he looks like no one in the world can touch him. That's why things always look so different when he plays Nadal. Nadal never, ever gives Federer the luxury of a lovely ball to hit.
Murray came out of the blocks well and played a good 4 or 5 games, after that he slowly but surely switched to passive…shame…as a Brit it breaks my heart.
Like John Yandell says, Murray now starts from 0-4 like Lendl had to. But I have to doubt Murray has the same metal as Lendl. You simply have to take big matches by the balls. Lendl was rather good at that.
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