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roger federer's kryptonite?
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<blockquote data-quote="AaronC" data-source="post: 2246591" data-attributes="member: 209580"><p>"Maybe he can't bear those strong players or he has fitness problems" o____0</p><p></p><p>I mean really. Of all the reasons for Fed losing on here. Fitness problems?! Federer is probably top 5 most in shape players on tour. </p><p></p><p>And Federer has already said- in his prime actually- that the one thing that worries him is the big serve, especially on grass. Which shouldn't be a surprise. How do underdogs win in basketball? They keep the game close until the end and try to make a few shots to squeek out a win. How do you win against Federer? Hit aces and services winners to hold your serve and just hope to get a break. He is too good to consistently beat playing baseline points against him. With the exception of Nadal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronC, post: 2246591, member: 209580"] "Maybe he can't bear those strong players or he has fitness problems" o____0 I mean really. Of all the reasons for Fed losing on here. Fitness problems?! Federer is probably top 5 most in shape players on tour. And Federer has already said- in his prime actually- that the one thing that worries him is the big serve, especially on grass. Which shouldn't be a surprise. How do underdogs win in basketball? They keep the game close until the end and try to make a few shots to squeek out a win. How do you win against Federer? Hit aces and services winners to hold your serve and just hope to get a break. He is too good to consistently beat playing baseline points against him. With the exception of Nadal. [/QUOTE]
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