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Stat of the day: 51-1, 2 Slams... not too shabby.
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Well, IMO, I didn't think Rafa was at his absolute-best, but I didn't think he was sloppy either. I think it was a combo of Nole's unrelenting defense and a few untimely bad shots by Rafa. It seemed like Nole was doing to Rafa what Rafa's been doing to other player over the past few years. Nole was covering a lot of the court, getting a lot of shots back and forcing Rafa to play the extra shot and go for more... hence, a few more errors. At times, Rafa was also playing too far back (too deep in the court), which will usually put him in a defensive position.Originally Posted by MFr3shM
Rafa looked sloppy and he was frustrated.
Congrats to Djokovic.
Well, IMO, I didn't think Rafa was at his absolute-best, but I didn't think he was sloppy either. I think it was a combo of Nole's unrelenting defense and a few untimely bad shots by Rafa. It seemed like Nole was doing to Rafa what Rafa's been doing to other player over the past few years. Nole was covering a lot of the court, getting a lot of shots back and forcing Rafa to play the extra shot and go for more... hence, a few more errors. At times, Rafa was also playing too far back (too deep in the court), which will usually put him in a defensive position.Originally Posted by MFr3shM
Rafa looked sloppy and he was frustrated.
Congrats to Djokovic.
QFTOriginally Posted by SinnerP
Well, IMO, I didn't think Rafa was at his absolute-best, but I didn't think he was sloppy either. I think it was a combo of Nole's unrelenting defense and a few untimely bad shots by Rafa. It seemed like Nole was doing to Rafa what Rafa's been doing to other player over the past few years. Nole was covering a lot of the court, getting a lot of shots back and forcing Rafa to play the extra shot and go for more... hence, a few more errors. At times, Rafa was also playing too far back (too deep in the court), which will usually put him in a defensive position.Originally Posted by MFr3shM
Rafa looked sloppy and he was frustrated.
Congrats to Djokovic.
Fail... Lol...
QFTOriginally Posted by SinnerP
Well, IMO, I didn't think Rafa was at his absolute-best, but I didn't think he was sloppy either. I think it was a combo of Nole's unrelenting defense and a few untimely bad shots by Rafa. It seemed like Nole was doing to Rafa what Rafa's been doing to other player over the past few years. Nole was covering a lot of the court, getting a lot of shots back and forcing Rafa to play the extra shot and go for more... hence, a few more errors. At times, Rafa was also playing too far back (too deep in the court), which will usually put him in a defensive position.Originally Posted by MFr3shM
Rafa looked sloppy and he was frustrated.
Congrats to Djokovic.
Fail... Lol...