o********e 发帖数: 2218 | 1 Devydenko is not all that bad, let's see. Federer is beatable.
Now
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Y**s 发帖数: 1632 | 2 Not true, pros take it on the raise. For perfect example look at Devydenko.
Unless you are playing in a special court, I can't imagine the balls to be
hitting the fence each time after a bounce - unless your opponent's only
shot is huge topspin moonballs. If he can make that shot consistently and
place it really deep - chances are he's simply better than you for you to
give him that opportunity.
You may want to work on your footwork, and you may consider change the
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ET 发帖数: 10701 | 3 能持续的打上升阶段,那水平自然的高出一截了。
这个需要的不仅仅是footwork, 还要有手上很好的控制。
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K****D 发帖数: 30533 | 4 We are not indicating Federer is arrogant. We are just saying
his understanding is wrong, or at least not complete.
Look at some of the famous clay court players. Nadal, Djokovic,
Verdasco, Soderling, Del Potro, Davydenko. Almost all of them
are also good on hard court. If serve and volley is not needed
on clay as Federer said, they are also not needed on hard court.
Most of the people I listed do not have a good volley and some
of them (Nadal and Devydenko) do not have good serves.
nadal
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Y**s 发帖数: 1632 | 5 Don't know how Devydenko does it... 19/18kg = 42/40lb... |
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Y**s 发帖数: 1632 | 6 2nd that.
That being said there are some pros whose form and size makes them better
targets to watch: For example Devydenko. He's pretty short, not a big guy,
he doesn't hit the ball weird (cept for his early timing). But overall,
his motion fits smaller built guys like me.
One thing you can learn is watch how they move their feet. See when they
start their movement and what they do to recover after a shot. Maybe not
imitate that but it's good for reference.
Serve is interesting - I like Ro |
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d**********9 发帖数: 5215 | 7 even nadal gets though Devydenko, but soderling will be coming after, what a
tough draw, sign |
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k**f 发帖数: 1137 | 8 lost 1st set to Devydenko |
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