excellent read lady TT.
thanks for sharing. I read that article the other day.
I still think he is on the wrong track if he wants to come back full force.
we have seen this way too many times: all this excessive infatuation with hard courts---and now with limited fitness and significantly diminished physicality--can lead to injury.
he did not beat wawrinka the other day. wawrinka was worn out from his 3 hour match and with little or no rest. wawrinka had nothing left in the tank.
and since when does beating guys like Milos is a huge achievement. Milos cant move and he is known for getting tight against the better players.
he has to get back on clay. continued infatuation with hard courts will just lead to injury and the next injury ends his career. it is just that simple.
he is just a shell what he used to be. he is not coming back stronger next year. we may not even see him on the tour at this current rate.
he has to let this madness go. appearance money is not something he needs right now. he needs fitness and he needs clay.
not much time left now. 2016 is almost here. he will never win another tournament unless he gets on with the hard training and very long and hard yards on the fitness front.. he has to dominate the European clay season in 2016 to be able to challenge djokovic in Paris and on other surfaces.
there is no other way out. it is extremely hard and long training on the red clay or it is the end of a career. he does not the have the ground game he used to have and he limited fitness. he cant challenge the top players with what he is bringing to the battleground.
right now it is looking very much like a repeat of 2015 in 2016. and that is if he stays healthy.