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@Federberg, I new from the start we were almost on the same page here. Only possible difference is that I am not 100% positive there was zero choke on that TB (and, again, I am done discussing that. As I said, good arguments both sides, and all we can do is to speculate).
About golf and table tennis, I could not know, even if table tennis at least I have played a bit. But there are two things in tennis that are surely different -- and thus my position (kind of speculative, yes): one is that tennis requires much more physical effort than both. Maybe the level of control -- which is great on all -- is a bit smaller on tennis, but the physical effort (and I only have to look at the energy of the ball to know that with 100% certainty) is in another order of magnitude, so if you lose energy, you are fried. But the big difference for me is the combination of timing and the pool of choices you have at each ball. I would say that in table tennis things go so fast that sometimes you don't have time to choke, while in tennis, in those 20 seconds between serve, you can picture all your life after that match win. In golf (never touched a club in my life), I guess you have far less options. In tennis you can drive it, slice it, down the line, cross court, short, deep, follow it to the net... there is a multitude of options. You know that one of the first things you do when you choke is to make stupid decisions.
Fair points about Nadal, but still that energy on important points amazes me -- as in fact he RAISES his level when most would crumble. The short balls have one explanation (not an "explanation", but a reason why it becomes so apparent), which is his top spin. I am pretty sure if you look at someone like Sock (who also spins the ball like hell), you will see the same short balls (and quite more often, in fact) in similar situations. Before someone mentions Federer (who also can add a lot of spin to his shots), one must remember that he, amazingly,
varies his top spin rate a lot. He might fire a shot at almost 4000 RPM and follow it by an almost flat one on the very next shot.
But, and this is the main point, YOU ARE NOT RESPECTING MY AUTHORITAH!