Nadal vs. Nishikori...first set
They showed a replay on Eurosport here of the Nadal vs. Nishikori match. I watched some of the first set and Nishikori had a very nice tactical plan going on but apparently he was unable to sustain it. He played the first set right out of the Novak Djokovic book of tactics versus the left handed Nadal. He had Nadal playing a good part of the time over on the backhand side where Nadal is unable to come with the commanding type of presence that he can muster on the forehand side.
At the same time after exchanging backhands when he got the shot that he liked he moved Nadal to his left and played it aggressively. It seemed to be working rather well but he lost the first set in spite of his tactics. Perhaps he got discouraged and lost sight of his game plan...surely Nadal has a lot to do with this. Even if the opponent is playing his best tennis and playing smart too...if they get behind it is easy to get to discouraged.
I wonder how many points a set being left handed is worth on the Nadal ticket. Even though his serve doesn't look to be the potential weapon that it could be he gets a lot of mileage out of it and it is really tough to break him.
They showed a replay on Eurosport here of the Nadal vs. Nishikori match. I watched some of the first set and Nishikori had a very nice tactical plan going on but apparently he was unable to sustain it. He played the first set right out of the Novak Djokovic book of tactics versus the left handed Nadal. He had Nadal playing a good part of the time over on the backhand side where Nadal is unable to come with the commanding type of presence that he can muster on the forehand side.
At the same time after exchanging backhands when he got the shot that he liked he moved Nadal to his left and played it aggressively. It seemed to be working rather well but he lost the first set in spite of his tactics. Perhaps he got discouraged and lost sight of his game plan...surely Nadal has a lot to do with this. Even if the opponent is playing his best tennis and playing smart too...if they get behind it is easy to get to discouraged.
I wonder how many points a set being left handed is worth on the Nadal ticket. Even though his serve doesn't look to be the potential weapon that it could be he gets a lot of mileage out of it and it is really tough to break him.
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