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Tennis...Anyone?

...while Federer wins in straight sets.

Semi-finals on Friday:
# 7 seed Cilic v # 24 seed Querrey
# 3 seed Federer v # 11 seed Berdych

Berdych beat Federer at Wimbledon in 2010 quarterfinals; Federer beat Berdych at the Australian Open last year and this year.

Cilic beat Federer in the US Open Final in straight sets in 2014; Federer beat Cilic in Wimbledon quarterfinals last year in five sets.

Not to nitpick, but Cilic actually beat Fed in 2014 US open semi. Cilic best Nishikori in the final. It def is a similar setup though.
 
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Not to nitpick, but Cilic actually beat Fed in 2014 US open semi. Cilic best Nishikori in the final. It def is a similar setup though.

Indeed, to piggy-back on top of your earlier post on the dominance of the Big Four, since the start of 2004, the Big Four won 47 of the 54 Majors.
 
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It looks like Federer has become comfortable with his new, larger racket. He used to slice a lot more backhand returns than he does now, he hits through the backhand now with a lot more pace and topspin than before.

He also seems to be using his tennis intelligence quite a bit more than his competitors.

Against the baseline bashers, or big booming servers, you will notice how close in he stands on the court compared to most others; so that he can catch the ball on the rise (where most others wait until after it has bounced fully). While he might have to sacrifice some power by blocking the ball back, he makes up for it in two ways: accuracy, and in rushing his opponent's follow-up response (i.e., disrupting their rhythm). He cuts out not only the extra time for the ball to reach him were he to stand further back, he also cuts out the bit of time it takes for the ball to go back again.
 
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While he might have to sacrifice some power by blocking the ball back, he makes up for it in two ways: accuracy, and in rushing his opponent's follow-up response (i.e., disrupting their rhythm)

Plus he's using more of their strength back against them. More people would do this if they, you know, could. :p
 
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It's Federer in straight sets. Major #19.

If I had to guess, this is his last major win.
 
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I can see the old boy bagging his 20th before its all said and done. Don't understand tennis rankings but don't get how he isn't #1 in the world. GOAT beyond a doubt. He didn't lose a freakin' set the whole tournament. :eek:
 
I can see the old boy bagging his 20th before its all said and done. Don't understand tennis rankings but don't get how he isn't #1 in the world. GOAT beyond a doubt. He didn't lose a freakin' set the whole tournament. :eek:

Nadal won the French Open and probably played in more tournaments up to this point in the year. It's between those 2 for #1 rank for the year. No one else close.
 
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I can see the old boy bagging his 20th before its all said and done. Don't understand tennis rankings but don't get how he isn't #1 in the world. GOAT beyond a doubt. He didn't lose a freakin' set the whole tournament. :eek:

He only played two grand slams last year and didn't play again after Wimbledon. He actually dropped all the way to 16th before starting again in January.
 
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