It seems to me that one of the shots Federer is trying to develop against Nadal is a high-topspin, high-trajectory down-the-line backhand. We all know how often Nadal likes to play his shots in to Federer's backhand. Well, Federer, I think, uses this shot effectively to switch the direction of the rally back in favor of his forehand. With all the topspin Nadal generates, it's impossible for Federer to hit the down-the-line backhand hard and flat, nor would it be wise because it would open up the crosscourt for Nadal's backhand. It's a great play. I just finished watching the first set, and Federer almost always made this shot. I'll look to see if Federer keeps making it. Did anyone else notice this play?
I am at 3-2, on serve, in the 2rd set. Federer has held convincingly. He converted a breakpoint down 2-1 by staying in the point and hitting that heavy top-spin DTL BH. I am convinced that this is the shot Federer needs to learn to consistently make and be confident in making in order for him to master Nadal. He struggled in the second set mostly because he was not making this shot or hitting backhands crosscourt, which allowed Nadal to come right back crosscourt into Fed's BH. There have been so many instances in the match where he has either missed this shot, sent the BH cross-court ill-advised, try to run around a BH to hit a FH when there wasn't time, etc. He needs to learn to hit this shot to stay in the rally and then, when the ball comes in to his FH, take control. He's not spraying as much as people were implying. He's missing volleys at times, which is inexcusable because most of the passes from Nadal aren't that great, although there were 2 when Nadal was stretched that were ridiculous. However, this is a rare case. I'm really, really sure of the fact that if Federer works to improve his high-trajectory, high-topspin DTL BH, that he can use to sustain rallies, that he can overcome Nadal.
Federer also needs to get better at putting away volleys.
Another problem Nadal causes for Federer is that Federer misses many short FH against Nadal, because in taking them early, he has to deal with Nadal's spin. But, Federer missed far too many short FH and even FH moving to wide balls that weren't actually that wide.
I am at 3-2, on serve, in the 2rd set. Federer has held convincingly. He converted a breakpoint down 2-1 by staying in the point and hitting that heavy top-spin DTL BH. I am convinced that this is the shot Federer needs to learn to consistently make and be confident in making in order for him to master Nadal. He struggled in the second set mostly because he was not making this shot or hitting backhands crosscourt, which allowed Nadal to come right back crosscourt into Fed's BH. There have been so many instances in the match where he has either missed this shot, sent the BH cross-court ill-advised, try to run around a BH to hit a FH when there wasn't time, etc. He needs to learn to hit this shot to stay in the rally and then, when the ball comes in to his FH, take control. He's not spraying as much as people were implying. He's missing volleys at times, which is inexcusable because most of the passes from Nadal aren't that great, although there were 2 when Nadal was stretched that were ridiculous. However, this is a rare case. I'm really, really sure of the fact that if Federer works to improve his high-trajectory, high-topspin DTL BH, that he can use to sustain rallies, that he can overcome Nadal.
Federer also needs to get better at putting away volleys.
Another problem Nadal causes for Federer is that Federer misses many short FH against Nadal, because in taking them early, he has to deal with Nadal's spin. But, Federer missed far too many short FH and even FH moving to wide balls that weren't actually that wide.
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