I haven't seen it yet, but any idea why Federer makes an insane amount of unforced errors against Nadal? Not only are the figures high for Federer but they're up there with the highest I've ever seen anyone make, higher than other players who go against Nadal, that's for sure. Is this just a mental thing, or is there something in Federer's strokes that cause him to make so many errors against Nadal's high-spin rate balls? Could this have anything to do with Federer's reluctance to attack second serves? Has he known for a long time, even before Nadal came on-stage, that he just doesn't have the storke to handle balls spinning at such a high rate of speed? Is he going for more difficult winners and missing the lines? Why not turn it down a bit. Other people have beaten Nadal without playing such low-percentage tennis. Why would Federer think that's the only way to beat him?
Just thinking out-loud here, trying to figure out why Federer makes more errors against Nadal than just about anyone else against Nadal and the most unforced errors Federer makes against anyone else.
UE stats from Nadal's foes at the 2005 RG
Puerta: 54 in four sets or 13.5 per set
Federer: 62 in four sets or 15.5 per set
Ferrer : 43 in three set or 14.3 per set
Grosjean: 50 in four sets or 12.5 per set
Gasquet: 46 in three sets or 15.3 per set
Malisse: 42 in three sets or 14 per set.
Burgmuller: 40 in three sets or 13.3
See what I mean? Federer made more unforced errors per set and in total than any other person Nadal went against. I don't track these things with other players, but that seems down-right bizarre to me. Anybody heard of this happening with Sampras or Mac or Borg of Lendl, etc? Any former number one who constantly commited a crazy amount of unforced errors against someone else? What about Agassi against Sampras? Did Agassi's unforced errors go up against Sampras? What about Sampras against Krajicek, lossing 6 of 10?
Just thinking out-loud here, trying to figure out why Federer makes more errors against Nadal than just about anyone else against Nadal and the most unforced errors Federer makes against anyone else.
UE stats from Nadal's foes at the 2005 RG
Puerta: 54 in four sets or 13.5 per set
Federer: 62 in four sets or 15.5 per set
Ferrer : 43 in three set or 14.3 per set
Grosjean: 50 in four sets or 12.5 per set
Gasquet: 46 in three sets or 15.3 per set
Malisse: 42 in three sets or 14 per set.
Burgmuller: 40 in three sets or 13.3
See what I mean? Federer made more unforced errors per set and in total than any other person Nadal went against. I don't track these things with other players, but that seems down-right bizarre to me. Anybody heard of this happening with Sampras or Mac or Borg of Lendl, etc? Any former number one who constantly commited a crazy amount of unforced errors against someone else? What about Agassi against Sampras? Did Agassi's unforced errors go up against Sampras? What about Sampras against Krajicek, lossing 6 of 10?
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