Federer couldn t beat Nadal because he wasn t used to his topspin

Updated on physical education 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This should be analyzed from several aspects!

    1.Upspin the ball.

    Nadal's topspin is extremely violent, and Murray has called it the strongest in tennis today. On clay, the ball itself bounces high, combined with his strength, which naturally became Federer's nemesis.

    2.Lefty.

    Nadal is left-handed. There is a difference between left-handed and right-handed spins. Tennis players are mostly right-handed and very few left-handed, so everyone (including left-handers) is not used to being left-handed.

    3.Running and stamina.

    Both Nadal and Hewitt are known for being fast. Running naturally requires plenty of stamina, and Nadal's stamina can be said to be endless. If Federer hits a ball on the line, it is generally scored, but Nadal is an exception.

    He can run with plenty of stamina and catch those tricky balls. Nadal's success would kill two birds with one stone, scoring points and undermining Federer's confidence.

    4.Psychology. Both Nadal and Gasquet are known for their mentality, except that one is known for being good and the other is known for being bad.

    Nadal's comeback at this year's Hamburg Masters is a good example of a good mentality. Tennis is a sport that not only fights for strength but also for psychology. Federer and Nadal are 5 years apart, and Nadal leads in terms of the record of the two, which is naturally one of the reasons why Federer is afraid of Nadal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Due to the serious decline in RF's forehand and physical strength, the attack power at the baseline is insufficient, and when encountering Nadal's left-handed endurance type, he cannot seize the forehand opportunity ball in time, so the pressure on the baseline continues to increase, so that the pressure on the baseline is insufficient, and it is normal to lose the ball due to insufficient pressure when the net is not enough.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is because Nadal's style of play restrained Federer, and Federer can be described realistically in one sentence: under one person, above ten thousand!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Anyway, Roger lost, very sad.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Compared to Federer's Western-style grip, Nadal's all-Western grip is more aggressive and consistent with its topspin. Add to that Nadal's faster pace, which is something that today's tennis players don't have. Federer's one-handed backhand was also difficult to fend off Nadal's topspin.

    There is also the natural left-handed advantage of Nadal, who can make the ball more deflected when serving on the right side, and often has to run far outside the court to receive the ball. Therefore, it is very difficult to pay every time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I was sad that Roger still lost. Xiao Na's hard work is too much, and it is worth learning. But I still don't like him for personal reasons.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Federer eats indiscriminately before the game.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Nowadays, tennis is becoming more and more popular, and in this context, the popularity of tennis in China is also accelerating. It's a pity that since Li Na's retirement, there hasn't been a world-class top athlete among Chinese tennis players.

    It can be said that the 38-year-old Federer and the 33-year-old Nadal are still facing off on the tennis court, and they have created a miracle. Compared to the results they have created, the results between them are also often talked about. The left-handed Nadal hit the topspin ball with strong spin, which was Federer's nemesis for SLR.

    Nowhere is this more evident than on clay.

    It can be said that Nadal's left-handed, high-spin ball with strong spin and bounce is Federer's nemesis on the backhandSuch balls are just above the opponent's waist due to their spin and bounce, and the ball in this position is the most difficult ball for the SLR player to handle in the backhand position. This is also Nadal's magic weapon to restrain Federer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, Federer's style of play has certain limitations and cannot adapt to Nadal's style of play very quickly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I don't think Federer can beat Nadal because he doesn't get used to his topspin, but because Federer's physical strength can't keep up, and Nadal plays to restrain Federer.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, Nadal's topspin looks the same but is actually quite powerful, making it difficult for opponents to pick up.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In sports, there are always situations where the style of play is different, and in team competitions this situation is relatively easy to solve, but in individual competitions it is a nightmare for the restrained side.

    We all know that the current tennis world is the era of the Big Three, and Federner's position is still untouchable. But if you want to say that Federer is the greatest tennis player, there will definitely be Nadal fans against you.

    Federer's weakness

    Nadal's strengths

    In fact, Nadal's advantage is also obvious, that is, he is one of the few left-handed players. In tennis, where the right hand is dominant, you will always feel uncomfortable playing against a left-handed player.

    In this way, Nadal used his forehand with strong topspin to restrain Federer at his peak on clay. It can be said that when facing Nadal on clay, Federer's changeable ball path and unpredictable hitting angle were all defused by Nadal's flexible running.

    When Federer's scoring weapon fails in front of Nadal, Nadal can attack Federer's weakness and win the match.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Nadal's ball spins so hard that Nadal has more power and more aggressive running, which is a nightmare for a player like Federer, who plays with his skills and brains.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because Nadal played a left-handed forehand topspin ball with a high bounce point after landing, it was very difficult for some SLR players with a low lead position (such as Federer) to control and could not hit back head-on, so they had to over-cut. Passive plays like cutting in front of a master like Nadal have led to more and more passivity. And the left forehand slash is just the opponent's right forehand backhand, so every time you don't have to deliberately attack Federer's backhand, Federer's scene is becoming more and more passive.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In fact, this is still the opponent's style of play and his mutual restraint, the opponent defends well after he attacks, and the other person receives the ball well after he serves, in short, if you face an all-round opponent, your shortcomings will be found out by the opponent.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the biggest advantage of the backhand is that the opponent can't find the direction of the ball, but the spin of the ball can make him control the direction of the backhand when he catches it

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    used to be restrained, and not only Fei's backhand, but because Fei fell in love with the ball, Ke's backhand was more obvious. The area of play that is comfortable for the backhand is much smaller than that of the forehand, and it is difficult to attack if it is higher than the shoulder. Bean's topspin is very high, and if you wait for the ball to fall into your comfort zone, you will be suppressed by the bean.

    However, in recent years, both Fei and De have caught up with the ball when they hit, sacrificing strength and quality for time, and there is a good effect of breaking the topspin ball.

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