Nice post. The death of skill sets is no difference than the death of serve and volley. Emerson had 12 slam singles titles. 16 doubles titles. But who cares about mixed and mens' doubles any more? No one in the stadiums, no one watching tv. Doubles is dying market share wise, and ticket sale wise, and no one cares. Although, most hackers play it, due to their need to feel as if they belong to a group, a team. Share the court as well, with your brothers in arms. Why make a big deal out of Federer coming into net 17 times (not all serve/volleys) in a match? He came in 139 times in 2000 or so when he beat Sampras at Wimby at the age of 19! But who is counting? Hopman is dead as well. 17 vs 139. (Ok, that's five sets worth.) I will give you that. Edberg was the best volleyer of all time, due to his extremely low split step coming into net. Fed has not copied that.
I was playing an open player a few days ago. I nailed a deep low forehand volley into the back hand down the line corner, deep as can be. He passed me and gloated over it. I nailed that shot. Emo would have been proud of it. Passed me and celebrated over it. Topspin back hand lob that hit the dead corner over my forehand down the line. No way to reach it in time for an over head. My shot was a foot from each line, but his was two inches from each line.
I was playing an open player a few days ago. I nailed a deep low forehand volley into the back hand down the line corner, deep as can be. He passed me and gloated over it. I nailed that shot. Emo would have been proud of it. Passed me and celebrated over it. Topspin back hand lob that hit the dead corner over my forehand down the line. No way to reach it in time for an over head. My shot was a foot from each line, but his was two inches from each line.
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