Courts so much faster back then, very difficult to defend. Courts now reward defensive/grinder game like Nadal/Medvedev/Djokovic. IMO this makes tennis much less interesting.
@@aleksamilosevic8792 People seem to forget that "these fast courts" also amplified other, normal-sized players' offensive play; such as Lleyton Hewitt...
@@Wildwielder still, a fast court favors big servers more than short players. There's a reason the US open champions of the 90s were mainly serve&volley players.
Extremely RARE upload, really thanks for that
Funny to see him joking about being one of the old guys back then
Just passing through on my journey to watch every Federer match.
Fed looked physically more solid then. He was more bulky.
definitely stronger in the upper body and maybe even more in lower body too
Feed me a hammer and I will crap out nails. More toned yes more mobile yes more nimble for hustling doesn’t convince me
Maybe that's because the image is wide.
2:31 and 5:17 are gems.
“At 25 i am one of old guys “😂😂😂
Forehand is so fierce then, still is though, thing of beauty the liquid whip is.
Courts so much faster back then, very difficult to defend. Courts now reward defensive/grinder game like Nadal/Medvedev/Djokovic. IMO this makes tennis much less interesting.
nadal isnt a primary grinder anymore.Also these fast courts basically emplified isner/anderson.
@@aleksamilosevic8792 People seem to forget that "these fast courts" also amplified other, normal-sized players' offensive play; such as Lleyton Hewitt...
@@Wildwielder still, a fast court favors big servers more than short players. There's a reason the US open champions of the 90s were mainly serve&volley players.
Thanks friend, How have this quality? whith what program?
Spectator calls out 4 big serves.. Swiss maestro obliges to hold.
His best match was last AO