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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #2820 on: September 01, 2015, 09:11:40 am »
You are both too kind. But thank you.

Nishikori had some injury problems as usual last tournament and I felt he would be vulnerable.

Benoit Paire has been playing very well of late, and has a lot of talent.  He has an excellent serve, very strong 2-hand backhand and a good forehand, volleys well.  He moves well for a tall man, but his footwork lacks somewhat, especially when he needs to go back.  But he hasn't always had the consistency or strong mentality, especially against tougher defensive players.

He should be no less than a top 20 player and even top 10 if his mentality would improve.  Unfortunately that is the story of the French players as a whole. A lot of talent, but not always the best mentality and inconsistent. Wawrinka's coach, Norman, I think would do Paire a world of good.  He tends to play more fearless early in a tournament, and usually gets fired up for a big match. 

That's why I thought he could spell trouble for Kei Nishikori.

And though I had Rafa on my list of possible upsets, considering his play of late, I saw a big step forward from Rafa yesterday and was very encouraged.

1. He played with more intensity,
2. He looks like he put on a lot of extra muscle between his loss at Cincinnati and yesterday. Especially his right arm looked stronger, and his backhand benefited.  He was hitting very solid down the line and cross court on that wing.
3.  His serve improved 100%. He was up in the 120's yesterday.  Haven't seen that since the 2010 US Open.
4. His return was better, but still needs to be better.
5. Though it looked like his strength improved, his overall fitness still needs more work. He admitted he got tired in the 3rd set and it cost him.  But fortunately he got a second wind in the 4th and grabbed it.
6. His confidence looked much improved and his on-court demeanor and body language reflected it.  This is essential for his aura so that players will fear him.  He had lost that recently.  Nobody was really afraid anymore. He was like a target.  Yesterday, I saw Rafa of old, with just a few chinks.

I'll say this right now.  IF Rafa continues on this path and doesn't take a step back, I think he is a big threat to beat Djokovic in the QF, and even to win the tournament.  Maybe some will say it's a bit too early to say he's back, but he took a big step forward yesterday.  Very encouraging for him and his team. and of course, his devoted fans.

Respectfully,
masterclass




if anybody can do it players like Rafa and Roger can do it.


they have proven the world wrong many times in their careers.




lack of optimal fitness is what worries me.


supreme fitness gives you confidence and it intimidates the opposition.

 

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