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Re: Links To The Latest/Breaking Tennis News
« Reply #34 on: November 16, 2013, 01:51:20 pm »
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Sounds like fun, but why would he call it "A night with Roger Federer and Friends" when it's really "A night with Roger Federer and Tsonga"? (That's a rhetorical question, but it does seem odd that he wouldn't have included Tsonga's name.)

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« Reply #35 on: November 16, 2013, 02:31:43 pm »
It is fitting that they ended the season battling for the final title. I don't think Nadal  played very well, but I'm just glad it's over. I am looking for to the AO though. I think next year will be very telling.

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« Reply #36 on: November 16, 2013, 02:37:05 pm »
What's interesting is what Federer will do next year. Murray will be back, Nadal and Novak will be hungry, and del Potro and Berdych will surely want to build on this year's results.

Fed did come on stronger in the last few tournaments, but where does he go from here?

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« Reply #37 on: November 16, 2013, 07:37:00 pm »
It is fitting that they ended the season battling for the final title. I don't think Nadal  played very well, but I'm just glad it's over. I am looking for to the AO though. I think next year will be very telling.



what a year it is going to be fur us fans.



I can hardly wait for 2014 to unfold. I think tennis is truly in its golden age and we are getting to witness it all.


so much excitement in the tennis world.

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Re: Links To The Latest/Breaking Tennis News
« Reply #38 on: November 16, 2013, 07:56:14 pm »
http://www.tennisexplorer.com/live/#inscore_ifheight_xdc_600



this is not a done deal yet for the Czech republic. stepanek is old and could cave in.

we will see how much gas he has left in the tank. this is his 3rd match in 3 days.

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« Reply #39 on: November 17, 2013, 12:15:29 am »
What's interesting is what Federer will do next year. Murray will be back, Nadal and Novak will be hungry, and del Potro and Berdych will surely want to build on this year's results.

Fed did come on stronger in the last few tournaments, but where does he go from here?

Excellent questions. I've been wondering about Murray coming back, and how it will impact the field. It could get exciting by the summer. I don't expect much out of him at the Australian Open, simply because he will not have been back long enough to take down the top guys. Indian Wells and Miami will tell us more, I think.

As for Federer, after an awful 2013 (by his standards, of course, i.e., winning only 1 title), 2014 can only be better, don't you think? Well, I hope so anyway. I think he'll regroup and refocus during the next month and a half, and come back ready in January.

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« Reply #40 on: November 17, 2013, 10:37:38 am »
That would be nice. The more the merrier.

If all of the Top 4 are playing at optimal level, tennis fans can only sit back and enjoy what may be one of the best seasons tennis has ever seen.

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« Reply #41 on: November 17, 2013, 11:59:34 am »
I always thought Andy's fear of winning far exceeded his fear of losing; although, he'd always say that it was always the fear of losing that paralyzed him in the final and he'd feel his legs heavy more than usual. I don't agree. The fear of winning was a complete unknown factor for him whereas fear of losing was much more familiar to him, as he had been then there one too many times. And surely you don't need too many losses there to experience the fear of losing once you experience it the first time.

The fear of winning was far more overwhelming for him as he didn't know what to expect after that or how he'd react to that. He was in total shock after winning the USO and forgot to celebrate and looked confused and dazed. He got criticized for it a lot too but I understood his salutation. It took a lot of time for him to recover from that win as it took time to truly sunk in. He had one too many losses and close losses too right after the USO. And of course, as suspected, his win came over on hard and away from home, and not on grass where he seemed more comfortable but obviously, the pressure and the unknown both were so much greater there.

Thankfully, Wimbledon came 8/9 months after that and so he had enough time to deal and recover from that win. And I am sure a final appearance at the AO and finally beating Federer in a Major helped his confidence too by the time Wimbledon was around. Let's not forget the Olympics either where he saw back to back win over Nole and Federer but of course, naysayers or rather Federer fans will remind you at this point that, that win was helped by Del Potro, who took Federer to task when he involved him in a marathon match just prior. But what about Nole then? Was he not fresh enough in the semi where Andy straight setted him? This comes especially handy when just a year after in the same venue, Murray beats Nole again in straights in the final no less. This time too Andy supposedly got help from Del Potro, who took Nole to five sets in the semi, but if you go back to the Olympics, you'll see a fresh Nole wasn't much of a good against Murray in the semi anyway. But all in all, this is a no win situation for Andy. It's all about Federer and Nadal in the end.

Anyway, back to the point, I definitely thought it was his fear of winning that held him back but not fear of losing.

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Re: Links To The Latest/Breaking Tennis News
« Reply #42 on: November 19, 2013, 01:46:02 pm »
I always thought Andy's fear of winning far exceeded his fear of losing; although, he'd always say that it was always the fear of losing that paralyzed him in the final and he'd feel his legs heavy more than usual. I don't agree. The fear of winning was a complete unknown factor for him whereas fear of losing was much more familiar to him, as he had been then there one too many times. And surely you don't need too many losses there to experience the fear of losing once you experience it the first time.

The fear of winning was far more overwhelming for him as he didn't know what to expect after that or how he'd react to that. He was in total shock after winning the USO and forgot to celebrate and looked confused and dazed. He got criticized for it a lot too but I understood his salutation. It took a lot of time for him to recover from that win as it took time to truly sunk in. He had one too many losses and close losses too right after the USO. And of course, as suspected, his win came over on hard and away from home, and not on grass where he seemed more comfortable but obviously, the pressure and the unknown both were so much greater there.

Thankfully, Wimbledon came 8/9 months after that and so he had enough time to deal and recover from that win. And I am sure a final appearance at the AO and finally beating Federer in a Major helped his confidence too by the time Wimbledon was around. Let's not forget the Olympics either where he saw back to back win over Nole and Federer but of course, naysayers or rather Federer fans will remind you at this point that, that win was helped by Del Potro, who took Federer to task when he involved him in a marathon match just prior. But what about Nole then? Was he not fresh enough in the semi where Andy straight setted him? This comes especially handy when just a year after in the same venue, Murray beats Nole again in straights in the final no less. This time too Andy supposedly got help from Del Potro, who took Nole to five sets in the semi, but if you go back to the Olympics, you'll see a fresh Nole wasn't much of a good against Murray in the semi anyway. But all in all, this is a no win situation for Andy. It's all about Federer and Nadal in the end.

Anyway, back to the point, I definitely thought it was his fear of winning that held him back but not fear of losing.


great post.

andy know how to play nole well. he almost took him down even on clay in rome a couple of years ago.

I expect murray to come back stronger than ever in 2014. no more playing with great deal of back pain. it held him back.

andy has a big time serve. now he will take that serve to a new level.

he has no problem blasting 135 MPH serves. the back held him back so he was not able to fully explore the possibilities. he has had to play with pain for over 18 months.

andy is my pick for Wimbledon.


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Re: Links To The Latest/Breaking Tennis News
« Reply #44 on: November 19, 2013, 02:11:35 pm »
del potro lashes out:



http://tennis.si.com/2013/11/19/juan-martin-del-potro-argentine-tennis-federation-davis-cup-hypocrisy/?eref=si_tennis&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fsi_tennis+%28SI.com+-+Tennis%29

What is it with the Argentinians and Davis Cup? They all seem to want it badly, yet they have such a poor history of actually working together in order to win it. They should take a cue from the Spaniards, and see how effectively they work as a true team in order to succeed. Not to mention the Czechs Stepanek and Berdych: a two-man team who wins Davis Cup.

 

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