Broken_Shoelace said:
Fear? Overstatement, but yeah sure. Why is that so shocking? It's simple really. If you're a fan of one player, and another player has his number and is a threat to his dominance, what would you feel? You'd at least be worried. Isn't that normal?
Sure it is. But I am just pointing out that, based on your statements and your tone in the column, you are clearly concerned after what you saw in Monte Carlo.
Broken_Shoelace said:
As far as Novak beating any version of Nadal on clay with his level in Monte Carlo. Maybe, maybe not. But a bit of objectivity please. Was that the best Nadal has played on clay? Even you can't be blind enough to say yes.
No, but having watched each of those two play a million times, including against each other, I can definitively say that what Djokovic was doing was causing Nadal to not get up and running. I have seen what each of them can do over and over. Nadal would have had a vintage Nadal clay victory if Djokovic would have let him get going. He simply did not.
Broken_Shoelace said:
Was that the best Nadal has played on clay against Djokovic? If yes, then I advise you to go watch Hamburg and Roland Garros in 2008.
The 2011 and 2013 Djokovic would have given that 2008 Nadal a world of trouble.
Broken_Shoelace said:
So with that out of the way I ask you, if this Nadal twice served for the second set, isn't possible that the 2008 Nadal who was incontestably playing at a higher level, would have served out the set, taken it to a third, and then who knows what could happen?
It is possible. But from what I recall Djokovic didn't win that game at 4-5 in the second by watching double faults get dumped into the net or wild errors giving him cheap points. I believe he did a couple significant things to get that break.
Broken_Shoelace said:
Now your problem is, you'll take this as if I'm talking about a "decline." I'm not. I'm simply saying he was playing better on clay then compared to what he's done this year so far, which is undeniable.
Fair enough - even though I don't completely agree. Nadal had serious trouble against both Djokovic and Federer in Hamburg 2008. He narrowly escaped against both. Moreover, Nadal's form in Acapulco this year was very very good, and his run to the final in Monte Carlo was no different than his prior runs - only slight challenges here and there.