I agree with 10splayer. These old videos are fun to watch to see how the game has changed, but the game has evolved and moved on. Equipment, courts, balls. Note that it has been a progressive change. It was not overnight. Today's style of play is better suited to today's courts, equipment, balls, and vice versa. Think it is comparing apples to oranges.
There were great players in the past, as there are today. The Ashe - Nastase match is a great match, but it is as lopsided technically, as today's matches are. In the Ashe - Nastase match you see no baseline exchanges, in many matches today you see practically no serve and volley. I find them both enjoyable to watch, but today's matches need much more stamina than those played in these old videos. In the old serve and volley videos, it seems that more emphasis is fast reflexes, in today's matches, speed of foot, power and stamina.
The Djokovic - Federer Wimbledon final is just as fascinating as the Ashe - Nastase match.
There were great players in the past, as there are today. The Ashe - Nastase match is a great match, but it is as lopsided technically, as today's matches are. In the Ashe - Nastase match you see no baseline exchanges, in many matches today you see practically no serve and volley. I find them both enjoyable to watch, but today's matches need much more stamina than those played in these old videos. In the old serve and volley videos, it seems that more emphasis is fast reflexes, in today's matches, speed of foot, power and stamina.
The Djokovic - Federer Wimbledon final is just as fascinating as the Ashe - Nastase match.
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