Let's face it, you can't really compare Verdasco with Roger. He's ok until the match becomes tight or until everything is going his way. If it doesn't, he breaks down. That's the difference between players like Roger and Rafa and the rest of the field.
@sweden92 yes if you pay attention, federer's footwork is much better than verdasco or anyone else. He position himself perfectly for each shot forehand backhand. That's the key. You always have to keep your feet moving. So many players I mean club dont
wow verdasco hits a HUGE forehand at 4:49 and Fed hits it right back almost just as hard. what great reflexes from Federer
One of Verdasco best matches. Best forehand ever seen( even better than Gonzales and Del Potro!!!!
i love verdasco cause hes not scared of anybody!!
Let's face it, you can't really compare Verdasco with Roger. He's ok until the match becomes tight or until everything is going his way. If it doesn't, he breaks down. That's the difference between players like Roger and Rafa and the rest of the field.
Look at the point starting at 2:03. Verdasco's trying to do those Nadal-like loopy topspin shots onto Federer's backhand. It's working though...
Yeah, he lost the match but he won that point. It was working but he should have kept it up....
@sweden92 yes if you pay attention, federer's footwork is much better than verdasco or anyone else. He position himself perfectly for each shot forehand backhand. That's the key. You always have to keep your feet moving. So many players I mean club dont
Easier said than done. If it were so simple, Roger wouldn't have 60 titles, 15 MS titles, 4 MC and 15 slams.
@goodnewiri he does say verdasco
0:50 huge forehand
@michaeljackson5able Give your head a shake, son.
Yeah he lost the match. Shows how much it was working lol.