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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3075 on: November 11, 2015, 04:26:35 pm »
http://www.tennisnow.com/Blogs/NET-POSTS/November/Video-Rafa-Nadal-vs-Underwear-Model.aspx

Rafa is so d*mn cool and charismatic. He's so down to earth which only adds to his charm. I love his honesty and regular folks attitude. I can't imagine him acting like a diva. I don't like divas.

everybody loves Rafa. they all want his time. and the corporate world is beating a path to his door. this deal with Tommy Hilfiger is massive. it has to be massive. I don't have any numbers yet but I am willing to bet that is around $10 million a year.



that, however, does not mean that I am happy with him.

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3076 on: November 11, 2015, 06:27:13 pm »
djokovic is saying a lot more lady TT:

1. he said very specifically that he likes chances against anybody from the baseline.

2. he said surface does not matter. he is ready. anywhere, anytime.

3. I think he said something to the effect that "wawrinka stole his court at RG". that was a foolish thing to say in my estimation but he did say it.
wawrinka earned that victory with his game and with his heart and by his proper positive mindset.

and most importantly he earned it off the courts: he worked very hard to prepare for that deep run for the title at RG.

Wow, he's so cocky it's hard to be happy for him. That's what I don't like about Novak. He has all of these different faces and personas. He's too full of himself. He's a great player, always has been, but there's underneath the surface that colors his entire personality.

Those matches that Stan won against him, Stan won fair and square. Give credit where credit is due. After that win at RG when he came to the net he said, "I have so much respect for you." Then, months later he says, "Stan stole my RG" as if Stan had no business winning? Ridiculous. It's hard for me to imagine that Novak will prosper from this type of attitude in the end, because he lacks humility. He doesn't seem to realize that anything can happen and anyone can end up with a life threatening injury at any time. His attitude is such a turn off to me.

He will never be regarded in the highest esteem like many of the other players; even in his dominance he is not universally loved. He needs to wonder why?


rafa and Federer will go down in history as the most popular tennis players ever.


and among the most popular global athletes of all time.


Jordan, Messi, and Ronaldo are the most popular athletes on the globe.

Nole recently said, "Federer and Rafa are more popular than me."

How petty is that? Why would you even be thinking about things like that. That sounds silly to me. Everyone knows that there's no reason to state it. What  does he want someone's response to be?

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3077 on: November 11, 2015, 06:28:58 pm »
http://www.tennisnow.com/Blogs/NET-POSTS/November/Video-Rafa-Nadal-vs-Underwear-Model.aspx

Rafa is so d*mn cool and charismatic. He's so down to earth which only adds to his charm. I love his honesty and regular folks attitude. I can't imagine him acting like a diva. I don't like divas.

everybody loves Rafa. they all want his time. and the corporate world is beating a path to his door. this deal with Tommy Hilfiger is massive. it has to be massive. I don't have any numbers yet but I am willing to bet that is around $10 million a year.



that, however, does not mean that I am happy with him.

Ha ha ha. You will be if he gets fit and starts playing like we're used to seeing. I have a feeling that you'll forgive him fo all the stress he's caused you in 2015.

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3078 on: November 11, 2015, 10:42:51 pm »
have you seen our new feature at the top?

I added countdown clocks to the first few big events in 2016.

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3079 on: November 11, 2015, 10:46:13 pm »
http://www.tennisnow.com/Blogs/NET-POSTS/November/Video-Rafa-Nadal-vs-Underwear-Model.aspx

Rafa is so d*mn cool and charismatic. He's so down to earth which only adds to his charm. I love his honesty and regular folks attitude. I can't imagine him acting like a diva. I don't like divas.

everybody loves Rafa. they all want his time. and the corporate world is beating a path to his door. this deal with Tommy Hilfiger is massive. it has to be massive. I don't have any numbers yet but I am willing to bet that is around $10 million a year.



that, however, does not mean that I am happy with him.

Ha ha ha. You will be if he gets fit and starts playing like we're used to seeing. I have a feeling that you'll forgive him fo all the stress he's caused you in 2015.


ha ha ha ha. its shame that muster's old fitness coach is not his fitness coach.


and then me, you and general masterclass need to be on the staff too.


tony said that Rafa lost his fighting spirit. we have been saying that here well in advance.

but he is fighting a little bit. tony said he can only get stronger now at this rate.



we have to arrive at RG next year ranked #2.


that should be his #1 goal for 2016.






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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3080 on: November 12, 2015, 02:37:48 am »
have you seen our new feature at the top?

I added countdown clocks to the first few big events in 2016.

and I blended them with the new colors of our Camelot.

No, I hadn't seen it. Thanks for telling me, that's so cool.

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3081 on: November 12, 2015, 02:39:43 am »
http://www.tennisnow.com/Blogs/NET-POSTS/November/Video-Rafa-Nadal-vs-Underwear-Model.aspx

Rafa is so d*mn cool and charismatic. He's so down to earth which only adds to his charm. I love his honesty and regular folks attitude. I can't imagine him acting like a diva. I don't like divas.

everybody loves Rafa. they all want his time. and the corporate world is beating a path to his door. this deal with Tommy Hilfiger is massive. it has to be massive. I don't have any numbers yet but I am willing to bet that is around $10 million a year.



that, however, does not mean that I am happy with him.

Ha ha ha. You will be if he gets fit and starts playing like we're used to seeing. I have a feeling that you'll forgive him fo all the stress he's caused you in 2015.


ha ha ha ha. its shame that muster's old fitness coach is not his fitness coach.


and then me, you and general masterclass need to be on the staff too.


tony said that Rafa lost his fighting spirit. we have been saying that here well in advance.

but he is fighting a little bit. tony said he can only get stronger now at this rate.



we have to arrive at RG next year ranked #2.


that should be his #1 goal for 2016.

That would be nice. A lot of hard work ahead, though. I hope he can do it.

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3082 on: November 12, 2015, 05:16:04 am »
I don't think Rafa will be too concerned about being in the top 2... Top 4 will be fine for him.  Ideally he'd want Djokovic on the other side of the draw.

A lot can change before then though - a win of any description over Djokovic before RG could be a game changer.

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3083 on: November 12, 2015, 07:22:22 am »
I don't think Rafa will be too concerned about being in the top 2... Top 4 will be fine for him.  Ideally he'd want Djokovic on the other side of the draw.

A lot can change before then though - a win of any description over Djokovic before RG could be a game changer.


agreed.


a win in Rome and a top 4 ranking could change the landscape.


and meeting djokovic in the final is a better deal.

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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3084 on: November 12, 2015, 02:22:19 pm »
Wow, this is a great article. Not good for me as a fan, but the truth is the truth.

Statisfaction: Looking at Nadal's Difficult 2015

By Chris Oddo | Wednesday, November 11, 2015

http://www.tennisnow.com/News/2015/November/Statisfaction-Looking-at-Nadal-s-Difficult-2015.aspx

Rafael Nadal's struggles against the top-10 have hindered his progress in the second half of 2015.

It has been a trying year for Rafael Nadal—that’s no secret. He's gone 4-10 vs. the Top-10 and won only one of eight vs. the Top-5. But the burning question still remains: why has Nadal’s once legendary game been diluted so much? Has Nadal just been the victim of nerves and are his struggles simply related to a lack of confidence in the big points? Or, are his issues larger and less correctable? Has the explosiveness and potency left his game, leaving his movement a step slow and his power less potent? If so, can he remedy this by 2016?

All year we’ve been curious to know what exactly is holding Nadal back. Rather than speculate we headed over to Tennis Abstract to get some cold, hard statistical insight into Nadal’s 2015. Has it really been as bad as it seems? Is he close to pulling out of it? We pulled five stats that tell the story of Rafael Nadal’s struggles. While they are no means a death sentence—it feels like Nadal is getting closer to finding his missing mojo every week—they do paint a picture of a player who has at least temporarily lost his dominion over the elite.

All stats come courtesy of Tennis Abstract:

1: Service Games Held: After spending 2012 and 2013 in the top-5 of this category, Nadal’s numbers have slipped in the last two years.
Service Games Held, Overall ranking/ Pct

2015: 16th, 84.1
2014: 13th, 85.3
2013: 5th, 88.1

2. Serving Woes vs. Top-10: Nadal has struggled even more vs. the ATP’s elite. This is where we really begin to see the difference in Nadal’s statistics.

Service Games Held vs. Top-10, Ranking/Pct

2015: 21st, 70.8
2014: 18th, 78.7
2013: 5th, 82.7

3. Sets won vs Top-10: Winning sets has been a challenge vs. the top-10. Again, the numbers are quite startling.
Sets Won vs. Top-10, Pct:

2015: 10-23, 30.3
2014: 18-12, 60
2013: 52-19, 73.2
4. Struggling to break Top-10 also: Our belief is that Nadal’s serve, and his difficulty holding serve, has been his biggest issue in 2015. But the stats show that he’s struggling to break against elite players as well:
Return games won vs. Top-10, Pct/ overall ranking
2015: 14.6, 18th
2014: 29.5, 3rd
2013: 31.5, 1st

Nadal’s doing fine in his return games overall, however:

Return Games Won, Overall, PCT/ overall ranking:

2015: 34.8, 2nd
2014: 35, 1st
2013: 33.8, 2nd

Note: Nadal broke 37.4 percent of the time on clay against the ATP this year, but against the Top-10 on clay, he only broke 19.7 percent of the time (in six matches). Apparently, Nadal has a mountain to climb on clay, just as he does on hard.
Do these statistics help shed any light on Nadal’s form, and give any guidance as to what he might need to do to improve his results? They probably make his situation look far worse than it really is. In reality, it doesn’t seem like he’s in a different league as the ATP’s Top-10 at the moment. But the stats do tell a different story.
We should find out a whole lot more next week in London, when only the Top-8 will be in play at the World Tour Finals. It’s the perfect opportunity for Nadal to get his confidence back against the players he’ll need to beat next year if he is to return to Grand Slam and Masters 1000 winning form.


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Re: The Truth's Rant And Rave Show: Now In Progress
« Reply #3085 on: November 12, 2015, 06:12:32 pm »
Wow, this is a great article. Not good for me as a fan, but the truth is the truth.

Statisfaction: Looking at Nadal's Difficult 2015

By Chris Oddo | Wednesday, November 11, 2015

http://www.tennisnow.com/News/2015/November/Statisfaction-Looking-at-Nadal-s-Difficult-2015.aspx

Rafael Nadal's struggles against the top-10 have hindered his progress in the second half of 2015.

It has been a trying year for Rafael Nadal—that’s no secret. He's gone 4-10 vs. the Top-10 and won only one of eight vs. the Top-5. But the burning question still remains: why has Nadal’s once legendary game been diluted so much? Has Nadal just been the victim of nerves and are his struggles simply related to a lack of confidence in the big points? Or, are his issues larger and less correctable? Has the explosiveness and potency left his game, leaving his movement a step slow and his power less potent? If so, can he remedy this by 2016?

All year we’ve been curious to know what exactly is holding Nadal back. Rather than speculate we headed over to Tennis Abstract to get some cold, hard statistical insight into Nadal’s 2015. Has it really been as bad as it seems? Is he close to pulling out of it? We pulled five stats that tell the story of Rafael Nadal’s struggles. While they are no means a death sentence—it feels like Nadal is getting closer to finding his missing mojo every week—they do paint a picture of a player who has at least temporarily lost his dominion over the elite.

All stats come courtesy of Tennis Abstract:

1: Service Games Held: After spending 2012 and 2013 in the top-5 of this category, Nadal’s numbers have slipped in the last two years.
Service Games Held, Overall ranking/ Pct

2015: 16th, 84.1
2014: 13th, 85.3
2013: 5th, 88.1

2. Serving Woes vs. Top-10: Nadal has struggled even more vs. the ATP’s elite. This is where we really begin to see the difference in Nadal’s statistics.

Service Games Held vs. Top-10, Ranking/Pct

2015: 21st, 70.8
2014: 18th, 78.7
2013: 5th, 82.7

3. Sets won vs Top-10: Winning sets has been a challenge vs. the top-10. Again, the numbers are quite startling.
Sets Won vs. Top-10, Pct:

2015: 10-23, 30.3
2014: 18-12, 60
2013: 52-19, 73.2
4. Struggling to break Top-10 also: Our belief is that Nadal’s serve, and his difficulty holding serve, has been his biggest issue in 2015. But the stats show that he’s struggling to break against elite players as well:
Return games won vs. Top-10, Pct/ overall ranking
2015: 14.6, 18th
2014: 29.5, 3rd
2013: 31.5, 1st

Nadal’s doing fine in his return games overall, however:

Return Games Won, Overall, PCT/ overall ranking:

2015: 34.8, 2nd
2014: 35, 1st
2013: 33.8, 2nd

Note: Nadal broke 37.4 percent of the time on clay against the ATP this year, but against the Top-10 on clay, he only broke 19.7 percent of the time (in six matches). Apparently, Nadal has a mountain to climb on clay, just as he does on hard.
Do these statistics help shed any light on Nadal’s form, and give any guidance as to what he might need to do to improve his results? They probably make his situation look far worse than it really is. In reality, it doesn’t seem like he’s in a different league as the ATP’s Top-10 at the moment. But the stats do tell a different story.
We should find out a whole lot more next week in London, when only the Top-8 will be in play at the World Tour Finals. It’s the perfect opportunity for Nadal to get his confidence back against the players he’ll need to beat next year if he is to return to Grand Slam and Masters 1000 winning form.



that just shows that this fall was not by accident but by design. he walked away. that is why the casualties are so heavy on every front.

we have been saying that here for a while now.


also I saw this coming nearly 4 years ago. this drop is nearly 4 years in the making.


now you know what he is up against. this article says that he has a mountain to climb on clay as well.

well that is where they are wrong. he was never going to be much of a factor on the hard courts after that dream run of hard courts titles in 2013.

too many injury setbacks were right around the corner and they happened. that is one thing. secondly, little by little he was giving away his clay kingdom.

he was slowly and surely losing his unique competitive edge on the red clay. some of that was by design and some of that was injuries sustained on the hard courts.

at some point he was going to lose his competitive advantage on the red clay. it had to happen and it did.

excessive infatuation with the hard courts cost him. there was a time to back off the hard courts and it was right after 2013 U.S. Open title.

he foolishly chased #1 rank and ran his body into the ground to a point where it would hit the wall at the Australian Open.

sometimes in 2015--most likely after Barcelona--he called off the dogs and walked away.


this is why the casualties are so heavy. this is not a crisis of confidence. this is a crisis of lack of sufficient hunger and drive which led to doing as little as possible with the game and the fitness.

in the mean time his global popularity continues to soar and the world places huge demands on his time but also throws millions and millions at him for that time.

sometime after Barcelona he walked away.


he also prepared for his clay season in a worst possible way. he went on a vacation to costa rica before indian wells and he went to Miami where he nearly sprained his ankle. he accomplished nothing in indian wells and in Miami this time around.

he had skipped Miami last year.


so to prepare a little bit for monte carlo he brought in his buddy Monaco. not surprisingly his practice sessions were lame and pretty much a joke. they laughed and wasted a lot of time.

so it is possible that he walked away even before Indian Wells. but you can see the results of such little activity.


everything is suffering. he has no consistency at all. his serve is weak. his shots lack the depth and the pace.

his movement is horrible at best. his court positioning is now worse because he is trying to compensate for his lack of proper fitness.


he has a very tall mountain to climb. and it has to start on clay. if he cant beat them there then he cant beat them anywhere.

he did all this to himself and only he can fix it. by immense amount of hard work.


more on this later.

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« Reply #3086 on: November 14, 2015, 10:47:47 am »
One more day and it's the WTF. Finally, this season will be in the books. In some ways it went fast, and in other ways it was slower than than a turtle's gait. Anyway, onward and upward, 2016 here we come!

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« Reply #3087 on: November 14, 2015, 11:04:03 am »
Monte Carlo title can get him rolling again.

He can do it but he has to prepare well.

I would skip Miami this time and spend extra 2 weeks on clay.

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« Reply #3089 on: November 15, 2015, 12:25:26 am »
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