Depends where you're looking...
A lot depends where a person is looking. We all see the same things from a different point of view...and through different spectacles.
I was looking more at Djokovic. At the 2012 Aussie Open he played two long and sapping matches back to back in searing temperatures...no problem. How did he do that? And he had less than 24 hours to recover between each match! That was the most extraordinary physical feat ever in tennis. Nowadays he doesn't have that kind of stamina. In the recent Wimbledon final against Murray, Djokovic was a physically under par after his long five setter against Del Potro. And, unlike at the Aussie Open, he had had a days rest inbetween. He tried to cut rallies down against Murray by coming to the net way more than usual, and in situations that meant he had to play volleys beyond his ability. He only goes to the net to mop up or to throw something in the mix, never as a matching winning ploy.
So that is where I was looking. Not at Nadal's physical prowess...more at Djokovic's inexplicable physical decline compared to the 2012 Aussie Open.
Originally posted by don_budge
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I was looking more at Djokovic. At the 2012 Aussie Open he played two long and sapping matches back to back in searing temperatures...no problem. How did he do that? And he had less than 24 hours to recover between each match! That was the most extraordinary physical feat ever in tennis. Nowadays he doesn't have that kind of stamina. In the recent Wimbledon final against Murray, Djokovic was a physically under par after his long five setter against Del Potro. And, unlike at the Aussie Open, he had had a days rest inbetween. He tried to cut rallies down against Murray by coming to the net way more than usual, and in situations that meant he had to play volleys beyond his ability. He only goes to the net to mop up or to throw something in the mix, never as a matching winning ploy.
So that is where I was looking. Not at Nadal's physical prowess...more at Djokovic's inexplicable physical decline compared to the 2012 Aussie Open.
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