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Good forThiem. Was not easy against Goffin. Thiem is often a slow starter, gets better as he goes along. Since he really whacks the ball, he often has a higher amount of unforced errors than his opponent, but compensates with more winners. Don't think he is ready yet fot Djokovic, but he is catching up...
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostGood forThiem. Was not easy against Goffin. Thiem is often a slow starter, gets better as he goes along. Since he really whacks the ball, he often has a higher amount of unforced errors than his opponent, but compensates with more winners. Don't think he is ready yet fot Djokovic, but he is catching up...
At least Thiem has a shout against Djokovic whereas Goffin would have been certain fodder. I think one thing that gives Thiem a decent shout, aside from his firepower, is his fiery second serve. I saw it a Wimbledon last year. It really jumps and veers.Last edited by stotty; 06-02-2016, 12:04 PM.Stotty
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View PostGood grief, Murray vs Djokovic again. First time I won't watch a Roland Garros final.
On a positive note, Thiem will be ranked 7 Monday.
Interesting, as you mentioned already, the prevalence of the drop shot this year. Murray and Djokovic have been playing it to death. Drop shots could play a big part in the final for Murray. If he plays them judiciously, he could lure Djokovic out of the lateral rhythm he likes so much. It will also lure him into the forecourt where he often looks like a fish out of water and vulnerable.
All the players are playing drop shots with considerable success. As don_budge has noted many times, bringing players to the net is actually a good tactic if done astutely as plenty of players seem uncomfortable in the forecourt.
Many players seem to be using the same pattern of play when seeking to execute drop shots, kind of like a 1-2 pattern...a slightly angled cross court backhand followed by a backhand drop shot down the line. The pattern is becoming increasingly common. I watched it many times this week I almost get to of my chair and start running before the drop shot is struck.
I think Novak goes in as strong favourite but Murray has a decent chance if he can keep control of his emotions and play astutely...cat and mouse style. He's good at that.Stotty
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Djokovic and Murray....Again. Credit to Murray for making it this far. His first two matches were not ideal as they went 5 sets. Djokovic has to handle his nerves. One of these men will win the french open for the first time...and Djokovic knows a fourth loss in the finals would be crushing.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Originally posted by klacr View PostDjokovic and Murray....Again. Credit to Murray for making it this far. His first two matches were not ideal as they went 5 sets. Djokovic has to handle his nerves. One of these men will win the french open for the first time...and Djokovic knows a fourth loss in the finals would be crushing.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
Novak has always been that bit better under pressure than Murray. Murray is full of angst in big matches and this has often contributed to his undoing in many peoples eyes. But the stakes are higher for Novak...way higher in my view. It could make the match a tad more interesting than their usual encounters. I may even watch...Stotty
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Originally posted by licensedcoach View PostYes nerves. Nerves are the one thing that could greatly effect the outcome...for both men. Murray will be nervous as hell. So will Novak. After all, Novak is standing on the very edge of greatness. The stakes are incredible high for Novak.
Novak has always been that bit better under pressure than Murray. Murray is full of angst in big matches and this has often contributed to his undoing in many peoples eyes. But the stakes are higher for Novak...way higher in my view. It could make the match a tad more interesting than their usual encounters. I may even watch...Last edited by stroke; 06-04-2016, 07:26 AM.
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Originally posted by stroke View PostAgree, way higher for Novak. Novak a big favorite at 1/3.
What doesn't come across with Murray so well on TV is how he can change pace and mix things up. He's skilful and smart in how he does it. The thing is he won't win the match by yelling and shouting at his box. He can only win it by being calm and intelligent.
I still think Djokovic will win in four, but this could be their most interesting encounter to date. I am expecting Djokovic to step up to the plate. He has a great team around him who will be making sure he does just that. I hope Djokovic wins. He deserves a career slam. He's been outstanding the last couple of years.Stotty
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Interesting what Federer and Rusedski said about Djokovic, that his movement is often the lynchpin to him playing well. Federer said that once Djokovic starts moving well and gets into a groove he becomes very hard to beat. He starts to track down everything and can play great shots at even at full stretch.Stotty
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