oh man, whats happening to federer..hes been losing almost every match after his aussie open..he so needs to improve on his claycourt game if he wants to become the best player ever..but has this niggle when it comes to clay courts and according to me, u cant become the best player ever if u havent won a bunch of clay court titles including the french open..fed is on his way there though..
Hello guys: It seems many people are happy to see Federer losing. Even seen somebody commented about Federer's shots and his game. It's typical attitude of Indians to praise sky high when somebody is on winning streak and crush him/her under foot if the same player tasted few defeats. Come on, guys, try to change your attitude. See the game as a game; Federer is also a human just like you and me. Win and lose are part of the game for any sportsman; this applicable to Federer too. But those defeats he tasted in this year dont mean that Federer is lack of much knowledge of the game or poor in his shots. Those were just off days for Federer; if we say in other way, those players who defeated him were good on that particular day. Wait guys, Federer will certanly bounce back with more wins in the future. Federer is on par with Agassi & Sampras. Everybody write-off Agassi in 1998 but he bounced back in 1999 from Roland Garros and gone to peak; same is true with Sampras and also with Federer.
Fedex is now at a point where he must be questioning the motivation behind playing every shot in a competitive match. Let us understand that the Australian Open2007 was perhaps the greatest victory he could achieve, it was almost unbelievable, not losing a set there. After reaching such a dizzy high, it is not unusual to slip some, and Fedex is no exception. I wont be surprised if he doesnt win any more GS titles this year, even perhaps losing his No-1 spot. But that itself should provide him some motivation to fight back. We have seen the Federer who rode the wave at the top. Now perhaps it is time to see the wounded (mentally) tiger in him fight back. That is, if he has one. Sounds interesting though.
RE:Domination starts to diminish?
by Dragon Cares on May 11, 2007 03:09 PM
No Way. FEDEX will bounce back very strongly in the forthcoming events. It's highly stupidity to count him down based on few defeats. Win or Defeat is common to any player but how a player will regroup all the energies and correct the mistake, that's the difference between the Great Player like Federer and other players. He will be back with a Bang!!!
Hey FedEx ... I guess you have enough time now to focus on Wimbledon and am sure you would be at your best there ... Can't wait to see you in action on grass.