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  • #16
    Court speed check…the amazing Mr. Monfils

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    Roger says the conditions are playing fast…making it difficult to break serve. He may be up against a big server in the round of 16. Nick Kyrigos. If so…Roger will need to be razor sharp in order to not be dragged down into a "Gael Monfils" type fiasco like he was at the 2014 U. S. Open.

    Besides…not getting ahead of ourselves he must take care of Andreas Seppi first who eliminated Jeremy Chardy rather handily. Chardy is normally a pretty good competitor.

    Speaking of Gael "Purple Haze" Monfils…imagine my surprise to see that he was still around. His countryman Lucas Pouille had him down and nearly out in the previous round. I was watching a bit…Pouille was up two sets to love and Monfils was fussing with his foot as if he was injured. Unbelievably he resurrected himself and he lives to play tennis_chiro's Jerzy "Joe" Janowicz. Hmm…they are playing now. I think that I will drop in for a gander. The match is even one set all and three all in the third.


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    • #17
      Early Match of the day...Dimitrov and Baghdatis. Two awesome ball strikers. Dynamic points. Momentum swings. Aussie crowd backing Baghdatis. Dimitrov's willingness to come to the net to finish points makes me cheer for him a bit more. But love Baghdatis' when he is on, very special to watch.

      Kyle LaCroix USPTA
      Boca Raton

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      • #18
        Fed

        Well we won't even get to see if Fed can we three matches in a row against top 10 players as he just lost to Seppi.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by vrc10s View Post
          Well we won't even get to see if Fed can we three matches in a row against top 10 players as he just lost to Seppi.
          Yes, well, it was a big ask anyway. It wasn't a kind draw. Wimbledon is where he still has a great chance I feel. It may even be worth skipping the French to prepare for it.

          I didn't see the match. How was it? Did Seppi have a corker or did Roger play badly...or a combination of both? It's hard to imagine Roger losing to Seppi.
          Stotty

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          • #20
            Seppi played well. It was actually a bit scary. he was seeing the ball like a watermelon. He was throwing haymakers and connecting with them. He was so consistent from the baseline I never saw him ever play at that level before. Ever. He deserved the win.

            Federer did not play that well however. He just had a bad day at the office. A few tactical mistakes as well. He was content of running around that backhand to hit inside out forehands to the point that it was getting uncomfortable to watch. He was threading the needle quite a bit and when Seppi saw the opportunity he went for the backhand down the line.

            Fed gave up too much court for his own good and Seppi was able to make him pay. Seppi also hit lots of balls deep down the middle giving Federer little to work with as far as angles. Would have been nice to see Federer get to the net more but Seppi was lacing the ball so well Fed didn't have lots of opportunities to attack and when he did Seppi would hit a screaming pass and Federer got disenfranchised with the idea.

            With all this said, here is an interesting factoid...
            Total points won: Seppi-144 Federer-145.

            The Simpson's paradox rears its ugly head for Federer once again. I posted a link in the "interesting links" thread about this phenomenon and how Federer has lost more matches than any other player when winning more points in the match. Here it is...

            http://www.theatlantic.com/entertain...ederer/283007/

            Kyle LaCroix USPTA
            Boca Raton

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            • #21
              Seems to me that the final point was pivotal. If Seppi's passing point had not hit the corner, maybe Federer might have won the tiebreak, then it would have been open...

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              • #22
                I agree Phil, But key word is "if"

                Didn't happen. Federer never should of let it get that tight or close. He did and he paid for it. He'll get over it. Great champions have short term memory.

                Kyle LaCroix USPTA
                Boca Raton

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                • #23
                  Tomic is looking like a dark horse. He has played 2 very solid matches. I like his casual , very compact forehand. It should be a very interesting match vs Berdych, also playing very well.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by stroke View Post
                    Tomic is looking like a dark horse. He has played 2 very solid matches. I like his casual , very compact forehand. It should be a very interesting match vs Berdych, also playing very well.
                    It's about time that boy did something. He's good enough. You don't get the same impression on TV as you watching him live. He pops the ball around very slowly a lot of the time then unleashes one, a bit like Mecir used to. Other players cannot always get hold of his slower shots and he seems to survive well in rallies where you feel he shouldn't. That's quite a skill in today's tennis. I found him interesting to watch at Wimbledon a few years ago.
                    Stotty

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by licensedcoach View Post
                      It's about time that boy did something. He's good enough. You don't get the same impression on TV as you watching him live. He pops the ball around very slowly a lot of the time then unleashes one, a bit like Mecir used to. Other players cannot always get hold of his slower shots and he seems to survive well in rallies where you feel he shouldn't. That's quite a skill in today's tennis. I found him interesting to watch at Wimbledon a few years ago.
                      He will do something. But not against Berdych. Tberd playing too consistent. Tomic may steal a set, but Berdych a different level.

                      Kyle LaCroix USPTA
                      Boca Raton

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by klacr View Post
                        Seppi played well. It was actually a bit scary. he was seeing the ball like a watermelon. He was throwing haymakers and connecting with them. He was so consistent from the baseline I never saw him ever play at that level before. Ever. He deserved the win.

                        Federer did not play that well however. He just had a bad day at the office. A few tactical mistakes as well. He was content of running around that backhand to hit inside out forehands to the point that it was getting uncomfortable to watch. He was threading the needle quite a bit and when Seppi saw the opportunity he went for the backhand down the line.

                        Fed gave up too much court for his own good and Seppi was able to make him pay. Seppi also hit lots of balls deep down the middle giving Federer little to work with as far as angles. Would have been nice to see Federer get to the net more but Seppi was lacing the ball so well Fed didn't have lots of opportunities to attack and when he did Seppi would hit a screaming pass and Federer got disenfranchised with the idea.

                        With all this said, here is an interesting factoid...
                        Total points won: Seppi-144 Federer-145.

                        The Simpson's paradox rears its ugly head for Federer once again. I posted a link in the "interesting links" thread about this phenomenon and how Federer has lost more matches than any other player when winning more points in the match. Here it is...

                        http://www.theatlantic.com/entertain...ederer/283007/

                        Kyle LaCroix USPTA
                        Boca Raton
                        I didn't really feel like Seppi played great tennis, he was very solid, lots of balls just hit down the middle to let Fed miss. Seppi did come up with some great shots when he was in trouble.
                        Fed letting that ball go on break point sort of symbolized how he wasn't at his best either mentally or physically.

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                        • #27
                          I'm disowning Janowicz

                          Okay. I've had it. It's not even just frustrating to watch him anymore. It's just boring to see the tactics he employs in his matches. 1/11 in break points at this point in the match down 2 sets to love, on serve 3/4 in the third set. Could it have anything to do with the way he plays those break points. And he's only won 7 of 12 net points; that's one trip to the net every 2.5 games!

                          don

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                          • #28
                            How are they doing the stats? 4-4 to 4-5, Janowicz hit two overheads and Lopez missed a forehand pass and made a fabulous backhand and the stats went from 7/12 to 9/16?!

                            don

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                            • #29
                              Fed

                              The other symbol of Fed not playing well was the between the legs shot. Fed saw a ball he thought he could his an inside forehand on and was so far from getting around it that he had to hit between his legs. The commentators were saying what a great shot is was and I am thinking that it showed how slow his footwork was today. He mishit more balls than I can ever remember.
                              By the way, my Golden State Warriors are smoking the Kings as I write this Klay scored 37 points in the 3rd quarter alone!!
                              I might have to go back to the AO soon!!

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                              • #30
                                Lopez did look good at the end of the set though.

                                don

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