Originally posted by stotty
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Federer handled Misha by just routinely returning down at his feet. Misha never varied his tactic and Federer just kept putting the ball at his feet. Any decent S&V player from the 70's or 80''s would have known to occasionally hang back just a little and approach on those short returns to force Federer to have to vary the depth of his returns. Even though Misha's groundies may not be as good as most of his contemporaries in the top 100, he still hits them well enough that he could have hit approach shots off those balls that would have put him in a much stronger situation than he was constantly in volleying from his shoelaces.
I didn't see any sign of Nadal slowing down. I thought he looked really strong although he may have been short with some of those forehands. I think he has always been like that,but I'm not at all sure. I'll take Stotty's word that he used to be deeper more often. i thought he had it locked up at the beginning of the 5th set. I thought Federer really went away and looked stranly loopy at the end of the third set and he was a little lucky to get out of there. But he played fabulous those last 5 games. No sign of any frailties from Nadal that have plagued him the last two years, beginning with the Aussie final against Wawrinka. I think he's going to be tough in IW and Miami and dominating in the clay court season. I'd be curious how the betting line on him for Roland Garos changed over the last 10 days. If he's this healthy, he's good for at least 3 more years.
I think two players came of age: Grigor Dimitrov and Alexander Zverev.
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