We have clone boys here exhibiting their ignorance publicly...have you measured the amount of sweat shed by different players? Different people sweat different amounts for the same labour..it is genetic and depends on different factors too...if you have done any scientific study on sweating of different players please publish the results..or else please talk sense in debates and avoid both ignorant remarks and abuses.
Re: Perspiration...
by Michael on Mar 24, 2017 02:44 PM
Tire has two meanings 1. feel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep. 2. lose interest in; become bored with.
I meant the 1st meaning. By this, it can be deduced that perspiration is a sign of tiring out. If you can't understand this logic, then only a load of rubbish is in your head.
Re: Perspiration...
by mg on Mar 24, 2017 04:24 AM
A sweating person will also be tiring physically or mentally or both. While mental tiring might or might not cause much sweating. I agree to the statement, perspiration is a sign of tiring. A tired person might not sweat any longer, but when he was tiring he would have.
As the tour winds down, he will tire out as hes much older than the others. Tough to expect another slam from him. I think it will go down to the wire, with Murray and Nole, slightly off coLour, picking up during the clay season. I think it will be photo finish between Rafa, Nole and Murray. Anyway, No.1 ranking is just a number and depends on quality of opposition also. So Fede should not bother too Much about it and concentrate on winning titles.
Re: Difficult
by Michael on Mar 23, 2017 01:41 PM
Calling the No.1 rank as just a number, is same as the story of sour grapes for the jackal... Fede getting back to No. 1 is more realistic than Nadal doing the same.
Re: Re: Difficult
by Michael on Mar 23, 2017 02:03 PM
Even if Fede doesn't get to No.1, he will surely finish higher than Nadal in the ranking once again... which itself will be an indication that Fede is better player than Nadal. Ranking are a true indication of how better and great the player is.. You can't call No.1 ranked player as same as some one ranked below him... because of the illogical reasoning that ranking are mere number. Though Fede lost to Nadal more time... Fede was always ranked higher than Nadal.. (except for last season, when Fede didn't play for 6 months). Fede's game style is such that he will not tire out easily. Perspiration is an indication of tiring out and Nadal does most.. Roddick was another player who comes to my mind, perspired most and also retired early.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Difficult
by Michael on Mar 24, 2017 09:32 AM
I know thats what you do.. watch kabaddi, now that Nadal is eliminated like a fart in the initial rounds itself.
Re: Re: Re: Difficult
by mg on Mar 24, 2017 04:33 AM
I agree with you. Nadal sweats the most. He won't last beyong 33 years of his age, when Federer will still be playing. If Nadal continues to play beyond 33 yrs, he will end up like Hewitt. Already players are finding it easier to beat him.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Difficult
by Michael on Mar 24, 2017 09:40 AM
Nadal sweats more than a pig. I predict him to disappear the tennis scene like a pig fart.
To become No. 1 once again, Fede will have to win 2-3 more masters, 1 more slam, and some 500s... which should be definitely achievable now that he is in good form... but I feel the year-end No.1 rank will boil down to the world tour finals, in London... a race between Murray, Djoko and Fede.
Re: Definitely Fede can do it
by mg on Mar 24, 2017 04:41 AM
Even if he is runner-up and some good finish in other slams will be enough to get back to # 1.