You are right. The match was decided in both the players' minds even before it started. I was really surprised that Nadal used the psychological warfare to its deadliest effect. First, forcing Federer to wait at the platform and jumping up and down, and then at the time of toss also he was jumping at the face of Federer. To me, Federer was unsure about this match; was confused; and timid. From start to end, his body language was that of a defeated person. He missed many easy balls from his forehand side, and I have to agree with you that the match was decided in the mind. I also felt that Federer needs to condition himself if he is going to win any title at the French Open!
I was also surprised that in the 2007 Wimbledon final (which I could not see because we are in Syria my daughter, Sarah Mahboob, is playing the ITF Junior Championsips here), Federer barely won in five sets -- five sets on Wimbledon grass? Give me a break. You can see that Nadal's game is improving (last year he lost in four sets) whereas Federer's game is declining. Is he getting too old? Or mentally afraid? Or both? I know he is a choker .. and that's why he is one of the greatest tennis players! He chokes because he cares about his game, because he wants to win at all costs and at times gets tight in his mind.
Anyway, I must commend you for producing yet another excellent article on this subject.
Regards,
Mahboob Khan, Coach/Manager, Pakistan Junior Team in Damascus, Syria
I was also surprised that in the 2007 Wimbledon final (which I could not see because we are in Syria my daughter, Sarah Mahboob, is playing the ITF Junior Championsips here), Federer barely won in five sets -- five sets on Wimbledon grass? Give me a break. You can see that Nadal's game is improving (last year he lost in four sets) whereas Federer's game is declining. Is he getting too old? Or mentally afraid? Or both? I know he is a choker .. and that's why he is one of the greatest tennis players! He chokes because he cares about his game, because he wants to win at all costs and at times gets tight in his mind.
Anyway, I must commend you for producing yet another excellent article on this subject.
Regards,
Mahboob Khan, Coach/Manager, Pakistan Junior Team in Damascus, Syria
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