"Even moderately big serves jumped off the court and handcuffed the returner, and slices, dog-like, plopped down and stayed down. It’s almost as if grass has become the surface that rewards variety the most. Rafael Nadal echoed that idea yesterday when he talked about how much he loved playing on grass, mainly because you can do so many different things on it with every shot." --Steve Tignor
I've been saying this for years.
Monday, June 20, 2011
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