I would be very interested to see what
@don_fabio and
@britbox says about this.. I think
@Fiero425 realizes that you need matches regardless of where you can find them to get the feel of the ball.. Everyone (especially our Rafa) can't fall out of the bed like Djoker or Roger to be able to strike the ball without a lot of warm up.. It doesnt mean that Roger or Novak are more talented but their strokes require less tweaking.. That's all I am saying.. not knocking your opinion but trying to explain why Ben, Taylor and other played this tournament.. Grass is the hardest surface to play on to get rhythm IN MY OPINION
You have your opinion and I have mine, and I am not backing down as how are lower ranked players suppose to get their rankings up when TopTen players contest a ATP250 event? I think it is unfair for starters.BTW I am not interested in what Fiero thinks Period okay, lets leave him out of this conversation there is a reason why I have him on "ignore button' as you are aware.
I feel clay is that hardest surface to get rhythm on, coming from a hard court, as I have played both, though in saying that, coming from clay to grass is hard, that is why winning the Channel Slam is the hardest to win in our game, players like Borg who didnt play a grass court event from the clay and he managed fine, won the Channel Slam 3 times in the same calendar year 1978,1979, 1980 the only player Ever to achieve that Feat! and he rented as house at Wimbledon with a tennis court and just practiced there on the grass before Wimbledon, he is and always will be my tennis idol!