I know John, Craig, and even McEnroe have wondered why Federer doesn't slice more against Nadal. Here are Roger's thoughts on the sliced backhand. This is from http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/news/...467875765.html
Q. Did you sense that you were giving him more trouble with your sliced backhand? You were doing great in the first set, then just used it to break him by the second set. Were you waiting for that moment?
ROGER FEDERER: I mean, I was struggling to really get into his service games, you know, midway through the second and third, fourth set, was getting way more difficult. I knew that's actually what I expected from the start, you know. But I had such a great start, so you always hope that you're gonna break him one more, and another one. It's all going very smoothly. But, uhm, the slice definitely worked well today, and I think that is obviously why I play so well on grass, you know. Other surfaces, obviously it's hard especially on clay, you know. A good defense slice can help you out, but an offensive slice sometimes doesn't really give you everything, you know, on clay. On hard court it pays off more. That's maybe why my results are even better on grass and hard court.
Q. Did you sense that you were giving him more trouble with your sliced backhand? You were doing great in the first set, then just used it to break him by the second set. Were you waiting for that moment?
ROGER FEDERER: I mean, I was struggling to really get into his service games, you know, midway through the second and third, fourth set, was getting way more difficult. I knew that's actually what I expected from the start, you know. But I had such a great start, so you always hope that you're gonna break him one more, and another one. It's all going very smoothly. But, uhm, the slice definitely worked well today, and I think that is obviously why I play so well on grass, you know. Other surfaces, obviously it's hard especially on clay, you know. A good defense slice can help you out, but an offensive slice sometimes doesn't really give you everything, you know, on clay. On hard court it pays off more. That's maybe why my results are even better on grass and hard court.
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