Originally posted by bottle
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The problem with the Federer overcoming the Nadal dilemma is Federer cannot do the all out attack serve and volley business. Nadal would get used to that and Federer would soon end up playing volleys at his ankles, which he is no good at...relatively speaking. That kind of thing can only be done by Edberg, McEnroe and all that crowd. No, it has to be a selective business, which is bound to get trickier as the match wears on. Nadal is a super fast learner so the guessing game could only go on for so long. Sooner or later rallies are bound to get longer, and once Nadal finds his length and groove it then becomes very difficult for Roger to get to the net at all. You can see Roger being able to pull off the necessary for one and half sets...or possibly two, but after that it would be close to impossible for him to keep the "cat and mouse" tactic up, or the standard of play required...unless he got rain delays...as in Wimbledon 2008, which he lost in the end anyway.
don_budge often brings up the Borg v McEnroe rivalry and likens it to Nadal and Federer's...it's almost irresistible not to. But in that rivalry McEnroe had a game that was three quarters the way there to start with...a few tweaks here and the padlock was off to beat Borg, but it was never easy...very intricate actually...and Mac's IQ for the game was/is the best ever. I've said this before on the forum and I will say it again: McEnroe always played the right game using the right shots at the right time...virtually always.
Federer isn't three quarters of the way there...not even half way. Tilden would have written off a whole season building a game to take on the Nadal of his day. Federer should write off the next six months until Wimbledon to do the same. Who cares if he loses time and again between now and then to learn the craft.
Federer quit midway through that second set...went through the motions after that. Nadal is tough, the toughest I have ever witnessed. In truth it's unlikely Federer will ever beat a fit Nadal again. Nadal may be simply too good for Roger...but as my Italian wife often says, "hope is the last thing to die"
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