Friday, July 2, 2010

The Best Organic Surface Player

by peytonallen

Serbian player Novak Djokovic's racket is pictured after he hit a  chair during play against  Czech player Tomas Berdych during the men's  semi-final match in the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All  England Tennis Club, in southwest London on on July 2,  2010.
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The Joker was overcome by nerves. He rarely went for his shots which was surprising. He seemed content to just get balls back in play and hope Tomas [Berdych] missed. [Novak Djokovic] seemed swallowed whole by the occasion. Hats off to Berdych. Nice to see a new face in a slam final.

Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic reacts as he wins his men's  singles semifinal against Serbia's Novak Djokovic, on the Centre Court  at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Friday, July  2, 2010.
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Not sure how much of a chance he has Sunday. I said earlier this year [Rafael] Nadal's comeback wouldn't start until he got back onto the salt of the Earth. He seems poised to take the Euro double again and as Craig said he's hands down the best organic surface player, maybe since Borg. It's stunning to think about the '07 Wimby final, or even the '06. He's a few points away from going for his 3rd or 4th title right now.

For as much talk about the future of tennis being giant men flinging new age rackets with ease, there's a great percentage the first three slams of the year will still be won by Nadal and Roger Federer.

I don't think the second semifinal was as close as the score indicated. [Andy] Murray served out of his head to keep both sets close. But really for three sets once the rally was even it was all Nadal all day. He brutalized Murray with that lefty forehand. Down the line, hooked cross-court, the depth, the power, the sheer confidence the stroke was hit with today was stunning.

Nobody moves as well on grass as Nadal does right now, and maybe nobody volleys as well. From ball one he was the aggressor.

Britain's Andy Murray holds his head during a press conference  after his defeat to Spain's Rafael Nadal in their men's semifinal at  theat the All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Friday,  July 2, 2010.
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Andy did not play poorly, but its clear he doesn't have a weapon off the baseline. I agree with [graf_sampras], it's a great crowd and they deserve to have a champion and one day Andy will take home a Major title, but right now he's simply not in the same grass court league as Rafa is in.

I don't think a lot of pundits really realize how great Nadal is on this surface. The crew, sans Bee Jay [Brad Gilbert] (quiet Craig), all went with Murray. And I don't see NBC pushing the story of Rafa engaging in a true defense of his title. What if he played last year? What if they had a roof in '07? I know tennis can write a different history with 'what if's' but Rafa has been the best player at this event for some time now. If he wins Sunday will people finally admit as much?

Berdych has a puncher's chance, but Rafa has improved with every match, and when he unleashed the running, leaping fist pump in round 2 I knew he was locked in mentally. He wants this title and Sunday he gets it.

Spain's Rafael Nadal lies on the court after defeating Britain's  Andy Murray, in their men's singles semifinal on the Centre Court at the  All England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon, Friday, July 2,  2010.
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