Thanks for the great analysis, John. I really enjoy those in-depth looks at the matches. Best on the net.
Speaking of Federer's excellent serving on that day, anybody else think Federer lately has been playing better with his serve, trying to win quicker points off of it? Seemed like up to the grass court season Federer was struggling more than usual on serve, lossing more points, having to save more break points, etc. Anyone think is was possible that Federer was concentrating on asspects of his game other than his serve for the first part of the hard court and clay court season, getting ready for the French Open and now that's over and he's back on faster courts that he's looking to make his serve more of a weapon? I hope he can keep his run in Canada going so we can get a better idea of what's going on.
As an aside, here's something I discovered while looking into possible match-ups in Canada. Everyone knows that Federer beat Sampras at Wimbledon in 2001, which was before I started playing or watching tennis, but I've never seen it mentioned just how close this match up came to not happening. Federer's second round match against Malisse looks like a crazy one that Malisse should have won. Not only did Federer not win more total points (49 percent to Malisse's 51 percent or 142 total points to 152) but Malisse went an astonishing 4 of 26 on break chances. Roger went 5 of 8. Final score line 6-3 7-5 3-6 4-6 6-3. Malisse must have muttered to himself for days after the match, wondering how he could have missed all those chances.
Speaking of Federer's excellent serving on that day, anybody else think Federer lately has been playing better with his serve, trying to win quicker points off of it? Seemed like up to the grass court season Federer was struggling more than usual on serve, lossing more points, having to save more break points, etc. Anyone think is was possible that Federer was concentrating on asspects of his game other than his serve for the first part of the hard court and clay court season, getting ready for the French Open and now that's over and he's back on faster courts that he's looking to make his serve more of a weapon? I hope he can keep his run in Canada going so we can get a better idea of what's going on.
As an aside, here's something I discovered while looking into possible match-ups in Canada. Everyone knows that Federer beat Sampras at Wimbledon in 2001, which was before I started playing or watching tennis, but I've never seen it mentioned just how close this match up came to not happening. Federer's second round match against Malisse looks like a crazy one that Malisse should have won. Not only did Federer not win more total points (49 percent to Malisse's 51 percent or 142 total points to 152) but Malisse went an astonishing 4 of 26 on break chances. Roger went 5 of 8. Final score line 6-3 7-5 3-6 4-6 6-3. Malisse must have muttered to himself for days after the match, wondering how he could have missed all those chances.
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