Like it or not, Rafa didn't play well in that SF.How easy is it to be aggressive on Federer's serve? If Roger serves decent Rafa isn't going to be in a lot of games. Roger won that match by returning Nadal's serve decent, and handling him pretty easily from the baseline with decent first strike tennis. it took Roger's return making Nadal look like Sampras and all around passive play for most of the match for the 2008 debacle to happen.
Like it or not, Rafa didn't play well in that SF.
Again and again with the same thing? boring!Lol of course you think that, but Roger was brilliant in 2008? Sorry but Roger was more off his game that day than Nadal was in this year's semifinal. 1 break in 30 Nadal's service games when the guy couldn't serve worth crap in 2008.
I'm sorry, but if you can complain endlessly that Roger was poor in what is considered the Greatest Match of All Time, then I think I'm within my rights to say that Rafa was less-than top-drawer in that SF. It's not hard to see, if you take off your Rafa-hating goggles.Lol of course you think that, but Roger was brilliant in 2008? Sorry but Roger was more off his game that day than Nadal was in this year's semifinal. 1 break in 30 Nadal's service games when the guy couldn't serve worth crap in 2008.
These long games are killing me.
I'm sorry, but if you can complain endlessly that Roger was poor in what is considered the Greatest Match of All Time, then I think I'm within my rights to say that Rafa was less-than top-drawer in that SF.
You're in danger of falling onto the Fedfan shit list with Isabelle.
By the time the next match comes on I will have about 30 minutes of it to watch.
The problem is that you firmly believe that Nadal should never have any results on grass, so you can't view any of their matches on grass with any dispassion.Whatever floats your boat. I just see the irony in it given how much you go crazy when people criticize Roger's performance that day. Rafa ran into a far superior grass court player that rushed him at Wimbledon this year. Roger finally actually takes time away from Nadal and plays proper first strike tennis and low and behold Roger can take him off clay as he should.
Oh, stay up a little late. Life is short. Maybe just the first set.By the time the next match comes on I will have about 30 minutes of it to watch.
Just like he didn’t play well at the Australian Open final. Outside of clay, Nadal is an underdog vs Federer or Djokovic.Like it or not, Rafa didn't play well in that SF.
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