Bernard Tomic…a glass half full
Bernard Tomic was a complete disappointment against Andy Murray. It's Tennis 101…don't try to beat these master backboard tennis players from the backcourt.
Number one…Tomic does not have the serve to serve and volley behind and it's a mystery to me why a man of his size would not. But the mystery is really no mystery at all…Tomic is primarily stuck in the modern paradigm of tennis for big men who should be playing more serve and volley and more all court tennis. Why in the world would he be willing to trade large number of groundstroke rallies with these human backboards? As Fred Stolle notes and as stroke always likes to say and as Stotty sees clearly as well…there is something decidedly different about Tomic's game. He has that potential of surgical like control but he rarely utilizes it during the entire course of a match.
His book of tactics is missing a chapter on consistency. He needs to consult with klacr on being able to sustain this kind of attack in the face of a barrage of dipping bullets and the like. If Tomic did have the service motion that he should have he would be able to do basically the same thing that Milos Raonic did to Stan Wawrinka yesterday. Although some quicker courts wouldn't hurt either. I saw Bernard make a couple of volleys off of both sides, forehands and backhands, that gave me the impression that he can volley. He has the sort of mid court possibilities that he needs to make good solid approaches and he has the ability and demonstrates patience at time in the backcourt to find these opportunities in the course of a point but he doesn't do it.
His cup is half full…he needs to work on the other half. Starting with a service motion that can consistently put the returner on the defensive. Then he needs to go to work on his approach game. This is another big guy who is essentially playing the grinding game against professional grinders. I don't have to wonder what the great John McEnroe is saying…I just said it.
Originally posted by don_budge
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Number one…Tomic does not have the serve to serve and volley behind and it's a mystery to me why a man of his size would not. But the mystery is really no mystery at all…Tomic is primarily stuck in the modern paradigm of tennis for big men who should be playing more serve and volley and more all court tennis. Why in the world would he be willing to trade large number of groundstroke rallies with these human backboards? As Fred Stolle notes and as stroke always likes to say and as Stotty sees clearly as well…there is something decidedly different about Tomic's game. He has that potential of surgical like control but he rarely utilizes it during the entire course of a match.
His book of tactics is missing a chapter on consistency. He needs to consult with klacr on being able to sustain this kind of attack in the face of a barrage of dipping bullets and the like. If Tomic did have the service motion that he should have he would be able to do basically the same thing that Milos Raonic did to Stan Wawrinka yesterday. Although some quicker courts wouldn't hurt either. I saw Bernard make a couple of volleys off of both sides, forehands and backhands, that gave me the impression that he can volley. He has the sort of mid court possibilities that he needs to make good solid approaches and he has the ability and demonstrates patience at time in the backcourt to find these opportunities in the course of a point but he doesn't do it.
His cup is half full…he needs to work on the other half. Starting with a service motion that can consistently put the returner on the defensive. Then he needs to go to work on his approach game. This is another big guy who is essentially playing the grinding game against professional grinders. I don't have to wonder what the great John McEnroe is saying…I just said it.
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