GameSetAndMath
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I think we all would say that to accuse a player of "choking" is an insult.
Choking is certainly bad. However, to choke in one match or in a few matches is different story than being a habitual choker.
That is the difference in the positions of Nadalgoat2 and me. NG2 says "Federer is a Choker" and gives a long list of (mostly
fabricated) matches in which Fed allegedly choked. In other words, he is characterizing Federer as a choker.
I am no way trying to characterize Federer as a choker. All that I am saying was that Fed choked in Sunday's match.
That is a huge difference.
To characterize a player as a choker, the player should have lost on several occasions from winning positions due to
choking. While I have not checked the stats explicitly, it is not a stretch to say that Fed have won probably more than 90% of his matches in which he was in a winning position. So, one cannot characterize Federer as a choker like NG2 does.
However, Federerberg takes the opposite position that just because Federer is a great player he cannot choke (almost by definition).
That is clearly false. The only thing we can say by definition is that no great player can be a choker. So, Fed is not a choker. But, Fed
not being a choker does not mean he never chokes.