Originally posted by don_budge
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For those that think that the Ernest Gulbis forehand is unorthodox have you seen what Nadal does with his. Of course you have but that is about as wild a swing as I can imagine. Of course the athleticism is admirable.
Anyways...it appears that Nadal is back at full strength and then some. He looks all revved up and ready to go. Del Potro too seems ready to go. He beats both Murray and Djokovic at Indian Wells. Come to think of it we should have had an Indian Wells thread...but with all of the excitement of analyzing and reanalyzing forehands going on. Lost in the flood.
Federer went out rather timidly against Nadal. His performance in anything but Slams now is dubious. Going through the motions. Who can blame him? Get a bigger racquet Roger...get with the program. At least we will not be stuck with the Djokovic and Murray show. I saw an interview with Murray and it was positively catatonic. Where is the personality...the charisma of being a star? Is it asking too much to appear somewhat interested...to be somewhat engaged? With life even?
If you want to beat Nadal your strategy must involve neutralizing the forehand. I didn't see what Del Potro had in mind in this regard...Leif Sharis talked a bit about it I think. Djokovic seems to go at the forehand early to draw the Spaniard out of the backhand side in order that he can play that side. You can't afford to let him sit over there pouncing on everything with that megaspin forehand. Djokovic can take the ball earlier...Del Potro is tall...the high ball is manageable. At least slightly more manageable.
Tennis has its teeth into the year...2013. I hate to say it...but the style of play is boring. The way that the game has been engineered is over the top. It's hard to stay excited about the score. These days it's only about how much...not how. How is what makes it interesting. Anybody?
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