Moxie
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I'm not sure if optimism qualifies as getting "carried away."  I'm "carrying the torch," I would say, as a fan.  Like it or don't, but I won't demean Rafa's efforts.  Not so you.  Never a less true phrase has been spoken than:  "rafa wont bother to put in the work required to win the big titles. it is his life and it is his way."  His life and his way has been about the work, and the hard-yards.  Ironically, some of those who dislike his tennis will dismiss his talent and say that it's all about the hard work.  If he's not getting the results you'd like, qualify it as you will, but to say he doesn't want to do the work is to deny everything he and his coach have ever been about.14469 said:*sigh* Fine. Beating Stan and Andy means nothing. And I realize that improvement means nothing to you, as you are a results man and peculiarly binary on that. I can only hope that Rafa improves enough to show you different in 2016.</blockquote>Moxie wrote:
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Twisted wrote:
I take doesn’t look great by any stretch to mean he hasn’t played great tennis by any stretch. My idea of “great†is probably different than yours. Roger and Andy haven’t played great tennis for awhile either fwiw but they have shown more of a pulse than Nadal.
moxie getting carried away as usual. what else is new. andy was not interested in winning that match. he had history in mind. he wanted davis cup. and rafa has owned stan all his life. he had beaten him 10,000 matches in a row without ever losing a set. so what is the big deal. talk to us when rafa shows you more than just rio and hamburg titles. rafa wont bother to put in the work required to win the big titles. it is his life and it is his way.
I'll look for the quote, if you don't believe me, but Toni said, some time ago, that they don't place their belief in talent, but in hard work. Â Talent can fail, but hard work will [abide.] Â I don't believe they've abandoned that philosophy.