i just can't get excited about it. Lots of hype, just an exhibition circus.
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It's tennis! I rather watch Fed, Nadal, Berdych play an exhibition than any of the guys playing in St. Petersburg, Russia or Metz, France this week.
Plus, in honor of Rod Laver. Although, if you really wanted to make it interesting, to truly honor Rod, they should have players compete with wooden racquets and serve and volley. But I think we all know who would shine in that now don't we? Hopp Schwiiz
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Originally posted by gzhpcu View Posti just can't get excited about it. Lots of hype, just an exhibition circus.Stotty
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Originally posted by klacr View PostIt's hype for sure. But give them credit for trying to start something and make it appeal to a larger market.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
The team aspect was interesting. I saw only bits and pieces but one match I did see a bit of was Roger Federer and Nick Kyrgios. Kyrgios seems to be on his "better" behavior when he plays against Federer. Sort of like when McEnroe used to be when he was playing Borg. Federer seemed to be relaxed and into it. He let out a couple of yells when he missed some shots.
I think "The Rocket" would have been rather pleased to know that this event was being played in his name. Wasn't he there?don_budge
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I thought it was great! I watched all the replays. The pros playing on a team. They almost seemed starved to cheer for each other. Like Agassi felt when his dad pulled him out of soccer or when Nadal was told he could only play one sport.
Tennis is a lonely sport. But for one weekend it was not.
Davis cup is boring and should be replaced with something like this.
Playing matches across an entire year is just horrible.
We need a tennis World Cup and if not then just replace it with the Laver Cup.
A great tournament played with players from the whole world, once every four years.
My 2 cents.
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Awesome tie-breaker between Roger Federer and Nick Kyrgios
I thought this was an interesting event. Tennis in a team format. These two guys play a lot of tie-breakers when they play. That semi-final match in Miami was the best two out of three match that I have seen in a long while. Three tie-breakers and nothing but a sliver between the two. The level of pressure that these two apply to each other when they play is phenomenal.
Interesting that when the chip are down...as they certainly were in this tie-breaker it is amazing to see how much Federer relies on his slice backhand. He didn't try to drive any of his serve returns. I don't see the advantage in driving service returns off the backhand side. Priority number one...get the ball in play. Number two...concentrate on the depth...hit it deep or hit it short. Number three...finally take a chance to gain the advantage...if and only if the opportunity presents itself.
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