Did anybody notice that Federer (F) changed the geometry of the points against Nadal (N) in the Hamburg final? I mean, changed it relative to how they had been playing in previous matches?
I.e., F did not get into many rallies that were F backhand to N forehand. F took the risk of going down the line off his right-handed backhand (or else ran around N's crosscourt forehand to go inside in w/ his (F's) forehand) in order to change the dominant diagonal to being F forehand to N backhand.
I'd been thinking that that was necessary for F to beat N on clay. But it took F being able to execute the down-the-line backhand off the N forehand in order to set up the better diagonal for F.
I don't know to what extent that was a function of N not hitting his forehand as well, or how much N not hitting his forehand as well was a function of F dictating the geometry better. But it seems that that is a very important point in dictating play to a lefty--can't let them dictate the "wrong" crosscourt rallies. And once the geometry favored F, N played worse and worse, missing shots that were out of his comfort zone because he wasn't used to having to spend so much time hitting so many shots from over in his backhand corner of the court.
Best,
AO
I.e., F did not get into many rallies that were F backhand to N forehand. F took the risk of going down the line off his right-handed backhand (or else ran around N's crosscourt forehand to go inside in w/ his (F's) forehand) in order to change the dominant diagonal to being F forehand to N backhand.
I'd been thinking that that was necessary for F to beat N on clay. But it took F being able to execute the down-the-line backhand off the N forehand in order to set up the better diagonal for F.
I don't know to what extent that was a function of N not hitting his forehand as well, or how much N not hitting his forehand as well was a function of F dictating the geometry better. But it seems that that is a very important point in dictating play to a lefty--can't let them dictate the "wrong" crosscourt rallies. And once the geometry favored F, N played worse and worse, missing shots that were out of his comfort zone because he wasn't used to having to spend so much time hitting so many shots from over in his backhand corner of the court.
Best,
AO
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