BoyBrumby
Englishman
I used to, but since Nadal had his number he's been something of a ****, IMHO. Easy to be a gent when you're winning everything. Was rooting for Roddick so much in the final.Love Federer tbh.![]()
I used to, but since Nadal had his number he's been something of a ****, IMHO. Easy to be a gent when you're winning everything. Was rooting for Roddick so much in the final.Love Federer tbh.![]()
Of late he's got very mardy with marginal line calls and his hissy fit when Nadal beat him at the Oz Open was unbecoming of a sportsman of his stature. You were beaten by the better man on the day, don't piss on his parade by crying like a girl.Dunno whether it is just a wrong public perception, but I thought that the general concensus on Federer was that there was nothing to dislike about him, bar being really, really good. Might be wrong however, but I seem to remember interviewing a few of the top players and none of them had a bad word to say about him.
Haha yeah, you could see Roddick wanted to crack him over the head with his plate-trophy thing at that point. Figured he could get far enough with the winners trophy to be happy I reckon.Had to laugh at his attempt to empathise with Roddick by saying he knew what it felt like to lose a Wimbledon final, to which Roddick pointed out that he'd won already won it five times by then.
and that quality of hanging in there even when things are not going your way and outlasting your opponent in terms of mental toughness is a quality/skill/talent that great champions have(it was not just roddick, both players were physically drained and was going purely on adrenaline at that point), the incredible fact was that federer was gunning for a title he had won 5 times before but was still hungrier for it than roddick trying for his first, that's how he was able to produce that little extra adrenaline-rush at the end...not belittling roddick here, he put on quite a show, the match of his life but that is one of the reasons he is 2-19 against federer...Roddick was spent. If they'd played a tiebreak, both guys would've had a fairer shot at winning it. I don't like watching tennis matches were a guy loses because he's drained and has nothing left. Federer couldn't do anything with the Roddick serve until Andy began to tire.
did i say the finish was spectacular..? i said that even though he was physically spent, he still found that extra adrenaline to hang on while roddick probably exhausted his supply at the end so to speak...Federer didn't have any rush of extra adrenaline. Roddick started failing on his first serve and Federer was able to return serve, but he wasn't hitting winners. Up until the last couple of games, Roddick's ground strokes were better than Federer's. Federer served well, no doubt, but there was nothing spectacular about the way he broke Roddick.
Haha, the weekend inspired me to go out and get Top Spin 3 for 360 as well.Only bought the game Saturday, and considering how epic a weekend of sport it was, have only played multiplayer sparingly in between watching footy/tennis and friends' birthdays.
It was not Roddick though.. It was some jerk from the other end. The camera was focussed on Roddick and it was clear it was someone else.Yeah, have no major problem with him but he gets way too much credit for being a gracious winner. Surely isn't that difficult to resist the temptation to go around saying 'I'm awesome, **** yeah' all the time. As BB mentioned, his histrionics whenever Nadal beats him are pretty tiresome too.
Had to laugh at his attempt to empathise with Roddick by saying he knew what it felt like to lose a Wimbledon final, to which Roddick pointed out that he'd won already won it five times by then.
If you think stamina should not play such a big part in deciding tennis results, why not abolish clay courts altogether?So why not have a tiebreaker?
There's not much more I can say about this. I just think a tiebreaker would've been better than what we saw. An even playing field is better than one guy dropping serve because he's exhausted.
Er what? It was clearly Roddick, you could see his mouth move saying 'five times' etc and Federer turned around and addressed him directly.It was not Roddick though.. It was some jerk from the other end. The camera was focussed on Roddick and it was clear it was someone else.
I'm not a Federer-hater by any stretch of the imagination, but Nadal is so much more modest than Federer, its ridiculous to compare the two to be honest.Some people juz need to loosen the hell up about Federer. He hates losing and it did come through pretty bad at the Aussie Open but everyone is entitled to bad days and it was the same with Fed... I have seen Nadal throw worse fits at other players during different situations.. Federer is an awesome guy not because he doesn't have a single bad or inappropriate thought/opinion but because he almost always knows when and how to control them and say the proper stuff...
Yup, sums up a lot - very well written.
Cheers for that.