
VillaJ100 wrote:A change of coach will be beneficial, even if he gets a Co-coach with uncle for some new ideas. Rise of the super coach.... Agassi?
Brown played brilliant. Great serve and volley tennis can still work at Wimbledon especially in the first week when the courts are still green. Brown won 71/99 serve and volley points against a ATG returner. The thing is though next round he might not be able to sustain that level.
djarvik wrote:All in all it's an incredibly hard task
All in all it's an incredibly hard task
All in all it's an incredibly hard task
All in all it's an incredibly hard task
All in all it's an incredibly hard task
All in all it's an incredibly hard task
All in all it's an incredibly hard task
All in all it's an incredibly hard task
aMPLIFLIER wrote:Nadal out in 4 loss to Brown...
Retirement? He really needs to think about a different coach Uncle Tony whispering the same game plan in his ear just ain't cutting it. Probably should see a sports shrink as well I think its more mental than physical at this point.
VillaJ100 wrote:A change of coach will be beneficial, even if he gets a Co-coach with uncle for some new ideas. Rise of the super coach.... Agassi?
Corbon wrote:Well we all know that Nadal's game is physically far more demanding than Federer's game. This is very evident when you compare Nadal's injury periods and "time-out" and Federer's. And the Swiss is almost 34 and still ranked #2.
But Nadal's game is also more demanding than Nole's or Murray's game and I would be very surprised to see Nadal playing a full 2017 season. There is of course more than that, loss of confidence and other players improving. On grass his level has dropped back to 2005 levels which is amazing considering he has reached the Wimbledon final 5 times in a row and since then he has had a losing streak against no name players.
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