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Old 01-26-2007, 01:59 PM
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I agree with both your posts (Pgard and Samarta). I wasnt privileged to remember Borg, I grew up watching guys like Becker, Edberg, Sampras and Agassi, all who I thought were excellent. But all of them had notable weaknesses with 1 or 2 big weapons. Agassi had the return of serve, Edberg had a beautiful net game, Sampras the huge serve and forehand and Becker the backhand and agility.

What Federer has is...all of the above. He secretly has a wonderful serve which he hardly gets any credit for because for people like Roddick thats all they have. He gets no credit for his agility because Nadal steals his thunder there.

The guy has it ALL. Hes the best I have ever seen and right now no question is even more dominant than Tiger Woods.
I think mainly the guy is such a gentleman that he is underappreciated. Its almost like you got to be some sort of a-hole (see McEnroe, Nastasi). McEnroe had a great serve. His placement was outstanding without tremendous velocity. He would vary his serve constantly just like a pitcher. It was beautiful. Federer has the best ground strokes ever. He plays wonderful games with his ground strokes... hard, soft, overspin, underspin,short, deep, he keeps opponents off balance because he basically can do anything with the ball.
But anyone can have a bad day. He is just so much better that he has got to have a really bad day and his opponent must be at a peak.
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Old 01-26-2007, 06:45 PM
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I saw Borg play a lot and he was extremely fast when he needed to be. As far as hand quickness, McEnroe was and still is in a world all alone. He was flat out amazing. Now if I had to rank them 1 and 2 I would probably rank Borg ahead of him just based on record. I just hope that Federer doesn't have the same misfortune with the French as did Johnny Mac and as Borg did with U.S. Open. Now Gander mentioned a guy that was also extremely impressive to watch in person and that is Boris Becker. Reason being is he was a monster. When he was playing he was 6'4 245lbs. The guy was amazing to watch. Equipment does have a lot to do with some of the stuff they do, but it's that way in every sport. Jack Nicklaus never hit a 460 cc driver and is still considered the greatest ever by most. Right now I think everyone would agree that both Federer and Woods will go down as the greatest to ever play their respective sports, but Federer could get it done this year by winning the slam.
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