MargaretMcAleer
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I still maintain I could hit better volleys with a wooden racquet with gut than my smaller head racquet I have today
You'll like this:I still maintain I could hit better volleys with a wooden racquet with gut than my smaller head racquet I have today
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Besides, the racquets - there an interesting sidebar about Jamie Murray's forehand about 11'45" in - about how he was #3 in Europe behind Nadal and Gasquet in the Juniors and English coaches ruined his forehand.
People were saying the same about Federer before the pandemic, when he nearly won Wimbledon over prime Djokovic. Sometimes, the walls close in faster than you think. Djokovic has been gradually declining each year since 2023. If Djokovic (at 39) can't beat Sinner and Alcaraz, what makes you think that he will suddenly get better 3 years from now and beat those guys plus 23/24-year-old Mensik/Tien/Fonseca/Jodar, not to mention people rising from the crop of 20-22 year-olds in the 2007-09 cohorts?
Eastern Europeans sure do age better, so if I look at the Oldest Living Europeans list, I'm sure to find all Eastern Europeans... oh wait, it's all full of Western Europeans:aging factor for Eastern European people and Djokovic in particular versus other players. We still need to see how Alcaraz etc. hold up in 2-3 years. Do you remember that Djokovic beat Alcaraz in Oz Open 2025. That was also prime Alcaraz. Same goes for Olympics 2024. If that is possible everything is possible. Djokovic will surely maintain himself and make a comeback.
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people forget that Stefan was incredibly quick around the court, and had an immense positional IQ. Even after an age of the Big 3, he played a set against Boris in their final match of the Wimbledon trilogy that is in my mind the greatest exposition of serve and volley tennis. It was just the crispness of the volleys, it was the fact that the set up shot forced Boris to put the ball exactly where Edberg went. It was incredible. Mac may well be the most talented volleyer we've ever seen, but Stefan was the BESTLendl hated playing him too... and Muster.
Change it for "everyone is a loser" and we have a deal.My Dear Mrzz
I will kindly switch your Zed Tee Shirt for a Sinner is a Winner Tee shirt......let me know in advance and I will express post it to you
Love your Mrzz you always keep me honest in ways![]()
Edberg must have wrist and forehands at the Popeye level. I cant imagine trying to control a racket from a player putting that much spin on the ball with a Continental grip. I had to switch to Semi Western to handle the spin and dominate the flat ball.Most modern players ( and many older) use semi western (Nole, Rafa) or eastern forehand grips (Roger). Edberg used the old school continental grip, which could be used for both forehand and backhand. Advantage is he did not have to switch grips between sides but lots of downsides too as in limited wrist motion, very little spin, etc...But somehow he made it work.
I will slightly disagree. I think John McEnroe had a better volley. I think if Stefan would have played with a wooden racket, his results may not been as good. I think Vitas Gerulaitis was just as talented especially with the wooden racket. What made both so good was their stick volley was usually the finishing shot. Again, its debatable and you folks are bigger admires of Stefan's game than I was. I can respect everyone else opinion. My list is 1. Sampras 2. McEnroe 3. Edberg. Vitas just didnt have the numbers to make the top of the list but man that dude had a beautiful game to watch.people forget that Stefan was incredibly quick around the court, and had an immense positional IQ. Even after an age of the Big 3, he played a set against Boris in their final match of the Wimbledon trilogy that is in my mind the greatest exposition of serve and volley tennis. It was just the crispness of the volleys, it was the fact that the set up shot forced Boris to put the ball exactly where Edberg went. It was incredible. Mac may well be the most talented volleyer we've ever seen, but Stefan was the BEST
Can I stretched our friendship Everyone is a loser ( expect Moi )Change it for "everyone is a loser" and we have a deal.
Our friendship is made of rubber! It survives my sour grapes...Can I stretched our friendship Everyone is a loser ( expect Moi )
Meaning....Everyone is a loser ( except me)Our friendship is made of rubber! It survives my sour grapes...
(but I admit I did not get exactly what you meant).
I will slightly disagree. I think John McEnroe had a better volley. I think if Stefan would have played with a wooden racket, his results may not been as good. I think Vitas Gerulaitis was just as talented especially with the wooden racket. What made both so good was their stick volley was usually the finishing shot. Again, its debatable and you folks are bigger admires of Stefan's game than I was. I can respect everyone else opinion. My list is 1. Sampras 2. McEnroe 3. Edberg. Vitas just didnt have the numbers to make the top of the list but man that dude had a beautiful game to watch.
Look at McEnroe.. this is a gift from God. John sees the ball so damn early and reads the spin perfectly.