Neso007 wrote:I lost against VMoe86 6:4 4:6 an 4:6 was a hard match and we both played with Federer...
He plays really good!
But i have 2 strange things that happend to me to mention...2 times i had a brak point and i tried to hit a winner with a flat power shot after a very very long rally to the open side of the court...and
2 times my ball goes out even if it stood "perfect" for the timing !!!!! that´s s***** i mean, if i loose a point even if i´m in a good position an hit it perfect than it shouldnt go out ! right now i am really angry about that because you do not get many chances against him

Let me add the stats to the match, on the left my stats and on the right those of Neso007:
89 - First Serve Percentage - 67
46 - First Serve Winning Percentage - 52
86 - Second Serve Winning Percentage - 28
1 - Aces - 2
0 - Double Faults - 1
81 - Winners - 69
23 - Unforced Erros - 15
9/16 - Break Points - 8/26
17/29 - Net Points Won - 5/10
112 - Total Points - 110
I agree with Sherlock 117: If you are not positioned well towards the ball your shot can go out even if you timed it perfectly. Happened to me a few times against Neso007 because he was hitting deep control shots and I was standing a bit inside the baseline. This provides a nice tactical note to Top Spin 4: If you vary the depth of your shots pretty well then you can draw some errors or weak (=short) replies from your opponent.
I think those unforced errors were when I was down 1-4 and double break point in the second set (which seemed more like a double match points to be honest), so I can understand where the frustration comes from.
I'm quite happy with the balancing update, but as someone already suggested: The ball speed should be higher and speed of the characters should have more of an effect on defence. Some rallies are ridiculously long, even when you come in because then you eventually get lobbed and the rally starts from scratch.
