Federer vs. Nadal... who wins it?

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Who wins the Gentlemen's Wimbledon Final?

Roger Federer
21
70%
Rafael Nadal
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30%
 
Total votes : 30

Postby SamaelBANNED » Sun, 08 Jul 2007 15:52

He can really do it!Vamos,Rafa!!!!!!
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Postby Elargento » Sun, 08 Jul 2007 17:05

wow, nice rafa go for it.
PS:nice endurance he runs like he hadn't play 4 days in a row. maybe a lttle additive hehe.
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Postby NickZ3535 » Sun, 08 Jul 2007 18:08

what a match...

well played from both sides, could have gone either way with rafa having the 4 break points in the 5th.
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Postby Exorz » Sun, 08 Jul 2007 18:31

Nadal should have won this match. I would say Federer played really well but to be honest Nadal looked the better player and had chances to bury Federer. I would say until Nadal got his leg strapped up Federer was beaten, but after that happened Nadal was just a bit slower around the court and didn't seem as aggressive on the ball. Nadal was better though, no doubt about it in my mind and I think he will win it next year. I think Federer has a superior service though and this kept him alive in the match.
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Postby ANILTJE » Sun, 08 Jul 2007 18:34

yeah on grass serve really should matter in topspin this doesnt a lot
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Postby Dave82 » Sun, 08 Jul 2007 21:34

Nadal should have won this match. I would say Federer played really well but to be honest Nadal looked the better player and had chances to bury Federer. I would say until Nadal got his leg strapped up Federer was beaten, but after that happened Nadal was just a bit slower around the court and didn't seem as aggressive on the ball. Nadal was better though, no doubt about it in my mind and I think he will win it next year. I think Federer has a superior service though and this kept him alive in the match.



Perfectly indeed with you man...i clearly faved for Federer so i was worry many times during the match in seeing him suffer Nadal's personality :cry:
Luckily Fedexpress was brilliant enough in finding a great five(aboveall the second part) set... :D
A last thing: this grass it's quite similar to a clay court...i regret the grass of 15-20 years ago in which it was practically impossible to bounce from ground court, in which the players(sometimes both) was costricted to face near the net :roll:
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Postby jayl0ve » Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:49

Federer simply has too much game for Nadal. No surprise.
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Postby jayl0ve » Mon, 09 Jul 2007 07:51

Nadal's incredible and good enough to pound 99% of players out there into submission, but like I said Federer is simply The Man and will not crack under pressure. Even more so than Nadal.
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Postby Q. Reese » Wed, 11 Jul 2007 02:16

jayl0ve wrote:Nadal's incredible and good enough to pound 99% of players out there into submission, but like I said Federer is simply The Man and will not crack under pressure. Even more so than Nadal.


I like those words. I think that Federer and Henin have the most nerves of steel. Their mentality is amazing strong (even after a tough loss).
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Postby jayl0ve » Wed, 11 Jul 2007 05:39

Yes...I think that for all the talk about Federer's awesome offense, not enough attention is given to his defense and his mental strength. He's one of the best defensive baseliners around when he has to be, and I've never seen anybody come up with more big serves at key moments than Federer...maybe Sampras of course, but that's it.
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Postby Q. Reese » Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:28

Yes, I agree.
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